My new training tool...

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My new training tool...

Postby Marek » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:12 pm

Well, I decided to bite the bullet and get myself one of these off road thingies. Here is a few pictures of my new toy which I picked up today. Took it for an evening spin down the worth way, its pretty damn quick for an off road bike, just need to get a slightly longer seat tube, I know it looks long enough but need an extra 2cm and then it will be all systems go. It felt really good fun, can't wait to take it on some proper exhibitions into the hills.

Can't make the club run for the next couple of weeks, but next one I will be up for doing off road. :D

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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Alex S » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:02 pm

your rear derailleur is crying in that last pic. get a longer chain!
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Will » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:38 pm

ooki reckon the chain length is probably ok

realistically you'd never ride with the largest chainring and largest sprocket (unless you wanted to wear you chain in a single ride)

anyway looks like a very nice (fast) bike :)
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Paul H » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:57 pm

Very nice

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Can't make the club run for the next couple of weeks, but next one I will be up for doing off road


Too much off road and I predict you will be off the back next time you come out in the TG.
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Marek » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:04 pm

Maybe, but to be honest am not too bothered, am just enjoying myself doing as many different and new things as possible. Got up early today and went swimming before work, still got to the office for 8.20am. Did a half day, picked up the MB and did an hour hammering around the old railway line. Am sure it has got to be doing me some good. Am still trying to keep in shape for the road season, but am really planning my road season to start proper when I get back from Majorca.

Paul, you should get one as well, it is really good fun.

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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Paul H » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:07 pm

I probably will in April
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Jon H » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:31 am

This club is getting very confusing...

Sylv the MTBer who resisted getting a road bike for years has just bought a TT bike, and Marek the roadiest of roadies has bought a MTB. Next thing you know Mr :mrgreen: will be buying carbon bling :lol:
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Andrew G » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:57 am

Nice bike Marek.
[quote="Jon Hemming"]Next thing you know Mr :mrgreen: will be buying carbon bling :lol:

You're quite safe on that one Jon.
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Sylv » Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:28 am

I'm looking forward to riding off road with you Marek
And Paul
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Sylv » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:29 am

OH and Tting with you Jon
I just need to take up cycle speedway now and ill be a more complete rider than the Brent
hang on no, he's not done any track riding yet has he?
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby -Adam- » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:39 am

Good to see all that Government bailout money going to good use... :wink:
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby kieran » Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:03 pm

will maybe post a pic of my bike when built up - hopefully end of the week - still waiting on some parts to arrive!
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby higg » Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:59 pm

Very swish indeed, look forward to seeing you on a few MTB rides soon. I'll be back in London in March so will post a some rides then, possibly with a mix of training type and fun type.

but please it does hurt me to look at the derailleur like that. That lovely red gear hanger will snap if you do that in the mud.
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Paul H » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:19 pm

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Exactly!


Its good having a training group for those that find they need that sort of thing in their life, also with racing etc. But its just as important to have a 'playgroup' for those whose main motivation is to go out and have fun on their bike.


Marek is still a Road Racer. Im trying to remind him that he wont be having so much fun when he is pack fodder in a months time. You have to pay the price first to have real fun.
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby George » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:24 pm

that rear mech has to be stretched like that cos it needs to be able to stretch to the big ring on both sides.

remember if its not tight like this then on the small rings both ends then it will be as loose as a wizards cuff.
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