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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Snoop Doug » Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:41 pm

[quote="Grahame"]Oh yes, almost forgot and especially for Toks- the stats:

Distance - about 25 miles
Ride time - just under 4 hours
Average speed - don't care, but about 6-7mph
Average happiness - 25sph*



*sph = smiles per hour


Heh - nice one Grahame.....cept yer sph-ometer is broken, we topped out @ over 30
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Chris L » Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:08 pm

That was a lot of fun, good company, good snow and good trails. Thanks to Graham for guiding and for tea and biccies. Talk about a total body workout I had sore shoulders and arms, sore abs and sore legs.
And the lessons learned:
1. I must do more off road this year
2. I should have use the full nobbly tyres not just half nobbly
3. (follows from one) I probably need to get a new off road bike
4. Bromley to Wallington aint as far as I thought
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Toks » Mon Feb 09, 2009 2:11 am

[quote="Grahame"]Oh yes, almost forgot and especially for Toks- the stats:

Distance - about 25 miles
Ride time - just under 4 hours
Average speed - don't care, but about 6-7mph
Average happiness - 25sph*



*sph = smiles per hour
Hey Grahame I'm glad you had a good time. I'm sure it was a lot more fun than my 90 mins ride with a small bunch of desparados at Regents Park this morning. I actually quite like the sound of Mountain biking; Steph is definitly up for buying a mountain bike. But I read Marek's report and don't really like the falling off bit which seems to be par for the course :D
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Grahame » Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:42 am

Falling off isn't really compulsory. And if you do, usually it hurts much less than falling from a road bike - the ground is softer, and the speeds (usually) lower, so most falls are follwed by fits of giggles rather than screams of pain.

If you want to try it out anytime, let me know and I'll take you out for an introductory ride, I'll even lend you a bike.

(#Note to self - must ask Stu to return the Merlin that I lent him a year and a half ago)
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Jon H » Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:26 am

What a great morning out playing in the snow. Thanks to Andrew for the suggestion and to Grahame for the navigation.

As Grahame said earlier, this loop is do-able on a cross bike, which is just as well, cos that's what I was on. Not sure whether it was a help or a hinderance really - the narrow tyres seemed to cut through the snow and mud OK, but I found the icy road sections pretty dodgy, and I was a bit overgeared in places.

Also had a couple of NO BRAKES moments, when I discovered that a layer of compacted ice had formed between the brake pads and the rim - Hal almost got my front wheel parked somewhere where it shouldn't have been parked as a result of one of those moments. :lol:

I bailed out before the end because I had to get back for an opticians appointment, so missed out on tea chez Grahame.
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Sue R » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:21 pm

Cracking little ride!! Not such a little ride in the snow - I bet it's really quick in dry weather.

The snow pics are great.

Thanks to Graham for leading and refreshments and George who I am re-naming the "snowplough" I think local authorities could utilise him for road clearing with suitable attachment on front of bike.
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Sylv » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:33 pm

Another puncture tonight ...
I think I can safely say now I prefer riding in the snow than the rain
Cheers George for the tea - bike now up and running - I forgot that swiss knife again
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby George » Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:07 pm

wanna swing by in the morning on the way to work Sylv?
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