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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Don't blame me, [MENTION=19321]Pogue Mahone[/MENTION] quitely nipped in with 200 miles in the week and 1000km for the month :bowdown:
Now it looks like he's popping out in his lunch break too.

We've all got to up our game this winter.
 




1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Having a cycling book clearout.

Not much that hasn't been read before I suppose, but the list below is all going to the charity shop at the weekend unless any of you lot want any of them. Just PM me an address to send what you want to and they're yours for free.


Merckx - Half man half bike
In search of Robert Millar (1x paperback, 1 x hardback)
Seven deadly Sins. My pursuit of Lance Armstrong - David Walsh
It's not about the bike - Lance Armstrong
The Flying Scotsman - Graeme Obree
Inside the peloton... Riding, Winning and losing the Tour de France - Grame Fife
Racing Through The Dark ...The Fall and Rise of David Millar.
 




1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
15,235
Don't blame me, [MENTION=19321]Pogue Mahone[/MENTION] quitely nipped in with 200 miles in the week and 1000km for the month :bowdown:
Now it looks like he's popping out in his lunch break too.

We've all got to up our game this winter.

Ah!, but you haven't seen what I've been putting in without logging it :wink:




On second thoughts, you've seen the efforts that I have logged, so know full well I'm still doing next to bugger all :lol:
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Having a cycling book clearout.

Not much that hasn't been read before I suppose, but the list below is all going to the charity shop at the weekend unless any of you lot want any of them. Just PM me an address to send what you want to and they're yours for free.


Merckx - Half man half bike
In search of Robert Millar (1x paperback, 1 x hardback)
Seven deadly Sins. My pursuit of Lance Armstrong - David Walsh
It's not about the bike - Lance Armstrong
The Flying Scotsman - Graeme Obree
Inside the peloton... Riding, Winning and losing the Tour de France - Grame Fife
Racing Through The Dark ...The Fall and Rise of David Millar.

I'm predisposed to enjoying the Robert Millar book as he's the man who started it all off, for me.
But even with that, it's still a very good book.

As is David Millar's (I must get his new one)

If you have any takers 1066, and want a hand with the postage pm me your address and I'll send you some stamps.
 




Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,489
Having a cycling book clearout.

Not much that hasn't been read before I suppose, but the list below is all going to the charity shop at the weekend unless any of you lot want any of them. Just PM me an address to send what you want to and they're yours for free.


Merckx - Half man half bike
In search of Robert Millar (1x paperback, 1 x hardback)
Seven deadly Sins. My pursuit of Lance Armstrong - David Walsh
It's not about the bike - Lance Armstrong
The Flying Scotsman - Graeme Obree
Inside the peloton... Riding, Winning and losing the Tour de France - Grame Fife
Racing Through The Dark ...The Fall and Rise of David Millar.

You should have posted this on 'back to the future' day. If nobody else pipes up, I'll get them to a charity shop for you.
 




1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Thanks for the offer SB, but only expect a couple of packages to go out so I'm glad to cover it as a little give back to what's been a fantastic thread with some lovely people on it.

I'm agreed about the Robert Millar - probably still my biggest cycling hero as he's also where it all started for me.

Wise choice by Pogue Mahone so far - bagged himself a Robert Millar and the Merckx :thumbsup:
 




Stat Brother

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Stat Brother

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I had to pop into Southdowns bikes Goring today for some in ride fettling.
On the wall happened to be this:-

http://www.sigmasport.co.uk/item/Tr...ke-2016/3OWO?gclid=CLPr77XJ-cgCFU-6GwodKoUIdQ

Trek-Emonda-SLR-10-H1-Road-Bike-2015.jpg

Without a doubt the lightest production bike on the planet. Trek set out to produce a bike that was the lightest in every model and every size. What they produced was the featherweight Trek Emonda SLR 10 H1 Road Bike 2016.

Tipping the scales at a mere 4.65 kilograms


That'll be 4 and a half bags of sugar, all in.
It's really bizarre, the fella lifted it down, one handed, holding the downtube, and handed it over.

Initially, obviously i couldn't get over how light it was, it just felt like 'nothing'.
But then it became really confusing because once I was over that it looks a really bulky bike.
All the tubing is massively oversized and it seems so study, then I picked it up and it's back to being 'nothing' again.
 


Pogue Mahone

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Apr 30, 2011
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I had to pop into Southdowns bikes Goring today for some in ride fettling.
On the wall happened to be this:-

http://www.sigmasport.co.uk/item/Tr...ke-2016/3OWO?gclid=CLPr77XJ-cgCFU-6GwodKoUIdQ

View attachment 69785

Without a doubt the lightest production bike on the planet. Trek set out to produce a bike that was the lightest in every model and every size. What they produced was the featherweight Trek Emonda SLR 10 H1 Road Bike 2016.

Tipping the scales at a mere 4.65 kilograms


That'll be 4 and a half bags of sugar, all in.
It's really bizarre, the fella lifted it down, one handed, holding the downtube, and handed it over.

Initially, obviously i couldn't get over how light it was, it just felt like 'nothing'.
But then it became really confusing because once I was over that it looks a really bulky bike.
All the tubing is massively oversized and it seems so study, then I picked it up and it's back to being 'nothing' again.

Another anagram of Madone. Armstrong's influence still remains.
 


Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
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Sake. Just been out to prep the bike for tomorrow, which included putting the 'guards back on. Back wheel was out of line but impossible to sit without bouncing off the pads. Iff for a 'trueing' at a cost of up to £15 but cannot get it done until midweek so no ride tomorrow. Pissed right off. Most def gonna try chromeplastics now..
 




Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,489
Massive. Effing. Piss. Flaps.

Just been out to remove and clean the wheel for its truing. Noticed a loose spoke and then spotted a quite big hole in the wheel where it is supposed to sit.

Looking at LBSs, the 'value' wheels are about £80 and the 'finest/extra special' ones start at about £200. I've only got an entry level bike; what do I do?
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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A quick trawl around Wiggle has a fair few fishing tackle wheel sets 50% off, at around £100.

I'd imagine there's a bargain upgrade out there somewhere.
Failing that just pick hp a bomb proof replacement, for the winter, then see what's about in the Spring.



I'm having a bad day today.
I cooked a top 5 roast today with plenty left over.
So far I must have eaten (picked at) 2 full plates of roast with more to come.
 


A quick trawl around Wiggle has a fair few fishing tackle wheel sets 50% off, at around £100.

I'd imagine there's a bargain upgrade out there somewhere.
Failing that just pick hp a bomb proof replacement, for the winter, then see what's about in the Spring.



I'm having a bad day today.
I cooked a top 5 roast today with plenty left over.
So far I must have eaten (picked at) 2 full plates of roast with more to come.

John, there's no shame in scoffing a roast. .This is my area of excellence and...gives the lesser an opportunity to catch up with you! ! Anyway, on another tip; I'm after some as I've signed up for my 1st sportive and was looking to the geeks for advice in terms of preparation.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
John, there's no shame in scoffing a roast. .This is my area of excellence and...gives the lesser an opportunity to catch up with you! ! Anyway, on another tip; I'm after some as I've signed up for my 1st sportive and was looking to the geeks for advice in terms of preparation.

Where, when, how far?
 






Pogue Mahone

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Apr 30, 2011
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We'll tbf it's yonks away! The CW southdowns 81 mile. I'm more nervous about the etiquette etc! !

No particular etiquette that you won't know about, I would imagine.

You point out potholes/hazards to those behind, you shout out "big hole" if there is a...big hole, you shout out "clear" when turning onto a road (when it's clear :)), you fill your pockets with gels and energy bars at the feed stops (they need to last the season), you take a turn at the front when cycling in a group (always try to get into a group), you shout "car up" or "car back"...that's about it.

It's all good fun.
 


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