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Hi there,Im a crappy photographer. I need to stop more
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I feel much better after I got one last week. Though that was my fault for not refilling the whale sperm due to lazyness. Which then took 5 minutes popping the edge off the tyres without even needing to take the wheels off ?peak lazy)A puncture took the milk out of my tea today. The downs can be brutal on tyres.
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Is that you there in the window?Quick test ride on the Jam. Only had 3 gears last night so fixed/testing the shifter.
It's hot and sunny![]()
so stopped at a bar for a coffee..
In France it's illegal to not goto a bar every morning and drink beer/wine/maybe coffee
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Thought you Tubless lads never got flats , or are you old school with tubes.A puncture took the milk out of my tea today. The downs can be brutal on tyres.
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Tubeless is great, but if your lazy or have several bikes, you might not always top up the fluid.Pl
Thought you Tubless lads never got flats , or are you old school with tubes.
Steady on pal that was yesteryear, when a poun was a poun . It still had a point on it then , all rounded now.Tubeless is great, but if your lazy or have several bikes, you might not always top up the fluid.
Imagine like you, you have a woman in every port ... You might forget a birthday![]()
22.7 miles 2989 vert, 2hrs 15 min 6 % left. Going to Santa Cruz this weekend with range extenderHi there,
I am interested in the Vala. Could you share details of the route, i.e. length and elevstion and what battery consumption?
I was also out on Anzac Day in Oz. Back in the National Park. All the newly built trails were open. It's so good. But it is attracting more bikes. But nearly every bike we came across were EMTBs.Got out for a solo ride to celebrate Anzac Day here in NZ.
Should have said, I would have shown you a few spots if you're this way.he South Downs
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In that old picture I think it's a Spank Vibrocore 30 rise. Nowadays it's a Oneup carbon 30 rise.What handlebar do you have and how much rise ?
What PAS level did you use?22.7 miles 2989 vert, 2hrs 15 min 6 % left. Going to Santa Cruz this weekend with range extender
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Nice BelvoirOn Sunday, my grandson and I did what is known locally as the Belvoir Loop. The loop is 18.1 miles, starting with a steep climb that has false summits and seems to go on forever. Anyway, eventually we approach Belvoir Castle. Belvoir is pronounced "Beaver" by the locals, but it based upon French, ie "Belle Voir". But it must have been at the time of a first fortification, because "belle vue" is current French for beautiful view. So the original name could be nearly 1000 years old! The castle in the pic is not that old, after a fire it was rebuilt 150 years ago or so.
His recently built Orange Five RS with a view of the castle.
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I did the whole loop without a rear brake, which was sort of fun on the descents. With about 3 miles to go, on top of the escarpment looking over the Vale of Belvoir we found a newly carved downhill trail. I believe that it was created for a bike event in conjuction with a company called Focus Rides (not the bike company) and the Belvoir Estate. It was very steep. Quite by chance, we entered on an easy trail. Eventually when we couldn't go any lower, it was time to face the climb back up. But my grandson spotted a trail leading away and at least towards our targetted finishing point. We soon discovered that we had started UP the extremely steep DH trail. The basic slope looks to be about 40 degrees! The soil was dry and very loose. Many trees and saplings had been cut down to make the trail. They had been cut off flush with the trail surface so with a bit more traffic they will be poking through the surface. The bits of the trail cutting across the slope were rideable by us, but the tight uphill bends were not. Because my rear brake wasn't working, even in Walk mode I had great difficulty making my way up the trail. As soon as I backed off the power, the bike slid backwards! I could have done with that rear brake to hold the bike while I moved my feet to a better position. Front brake alone was insufficient to hold the bike. By the time we had got to the top we were both knackered (if I ever had doubts about my heart fitness, they were dispensed with that day!) We had seperately decided that there was no way that we would be able to do a descent. The corners were too tight, too loose and with unpleasant consequences of failure. Beyond our skill level.
Sorry no pics, we were either having too much fun , too busy, too knackered and/or too late to think about pics. Next time! I say "next time", but that trail was built for one event and not built to last.
EDIT: I have just used ChatGPT and it told me that "Belle Voir" does not stand for "beautiful view", but stands for "beautiful to see" or "a place from which to see beautiful things". Also, that the first fortification was built in the 11th century, ie shortly after the Norman invasion in 1066.
I love ChatGPT, use it all the time, much better than Google.
High Tea brilliantView attachment 159436Visiting the South Downs for a few days, stopped for a snack on the way back![]()
