Any chance of a bit of dry weather today? The forecast keeps changing.
What you mentioned before has stuck with me in a geeky sort of way, so here it is:-Wait for a dry spell then go out. If you get 10 miles out and it pisses down, no point going back.
What you mentioned before has stuck with me in a geeky sort of way, so here it is:-
According to the AA journey planner at the furthest points of our routes we were 84.8 miles apart.
Which isn't as much as I'd have thought.
Wait for a dry spell then go out. If you get 10 miles out and it pisses down, no point going back.
It wasn't bad actually but it's going to take an age to clean my bike.
But of gt85 on the chain after each ride and a hose down in March. That should do it!It wasn't bad actually but it's going to take an age to clean my bike.
If you're in need of new tyres (replacing worn, cracked, knicked) and are planning to ride right through the winter irrespective of conditions, then yeah you'll be better off with a tougher tyre, of which Gatorskins are very popular.Quick question gents and apologies if fixtures. Was having a couple of bits done on me trusty stead when I was asked if i'd had any punctures; which I have. He suggested that I got some winter tyres and mentioned gators, is it necessary and if so any recommendations? I thank you!!
Quick question gents and apologies if fixtures. Was having a couple of bits done on me trusty stead when I was asked if i'd had any punctures; which I have. He suggested that I got some winter tyres and mentioned gators, is it necessary and if so any recommendations? I thank you!!
If you're in need of new tyres (replacing worn, cracked, knicked) and are planning to ride right through the winter irrespective of conditions, then yeah you'll be better off with a tougher tyre, of which Gatorskins are very popular.
Although if you'll be taking it easy and cherry picking your rides through to March/April and are mindful of the cost, a new set of your usuals (assuming they are decent) should easily cope.
It's not like we are riding through t'moors at -10c on roads barely used in t'winter.
Cycling chaps.
My 13 yr old has caught the cycling bug. So much so that he wants a new bike for Christmas, ahead of an Xbox One.
Any recommendations for what we should look at? Not a racing bike, but something he can ride on the road and off road as well. Budget around £300/400. He's tall so will need an adult size. Sorry for the ignorance but have only bough cheap mountain bikes in the past.
Cheers
There's the outside possibility this could be the first question to ever stump us.Cycling chaps.
My 13 yr old has caught the cycling bug. So much so that he wants a new bike for Christmas, ahead of an Xbox One.
Any recommendations for what we should look at? Not a racing bike, but something he can ride on the road and off road as well. Budget around £300/400. He's tall so will need an adult size. Sorry for the ignorance but have only bough cheap mountain bikes in the past.
Cheers