Yup. We already have super glowy sunsets without clouds, but add some clouds and it becomes spectacular.
Not my pic but a friend captured this one at Hawes yesterday.
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Yup. We already have super glowy sunsets without clouds, but add some clouds and it becomes spectacular.
Did that a few weeks ago but on a busy, sunny day. Saw probably ~20 MTBers out with 75% analogue. Some decidedly hairy sections descending into Rosthwaite !Got out fairly early this morning to ride the Borrowdale Bash, the trails were deserted, didn’t see another rider on the whole loop. There was only signs of life once you got off the bottom of Catbells and were heading back in to Keswick.
The Bontrager tyres that the Rail came with are rubbish, absolutely no grip on rocks at all, it’s a shame I didn’t get time to fit the Kryptotals I’d bought before we came away.
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Great pics!
Wild guess to stop folk climbing or sitting on itGreat pics!Do you know why there is barbed wire wrapped around the posts?
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My first guess was to avoid people hugging these to hardWild guess to stop folk climbing or sitting on it
Mostly for avoid that cows tear it off by scratching on itWild guess to stop folk climbing or sitting on it
Try fix it with a motorcycle plug (tubless - it looks like a mashroom).It's annoying but a couple of punctures a year are to be expected, luckily it didn't happen in the middle of nowhere.
Will be fixed tomorrow with a new tube

Yes it's already done with a new tubeOk can tyre be repaired ?
Ah a tube user , not many of us about nowadays.Yes it's already done with a new tube
I'm still tubes on all my bikes...Ah a tube user , not many of us about nowadays.
SSH. When the shops start actually fitting tubeless on all bikes they sell I will go for it. I can cope with a few punctures a year.I'm still tubes on all my bikes...
I meant fit them after you've bought the bike . Everyone tells me it's so easy to fit them .Can see why they don't. Bike shops would be up in arms after customers rush straight back with wheels feeling like they have weights glued on after the bike they bought after sitting in the shop for six months has a load of sealant turn solid.
I nearly managed it a couple years ago but flat in morning just put me right off. I'm finding at 70 some things on my bike are a faff. I have a mate who loves ploutering with bikes has all the proper tools , and knows how to use them. Still sort a puncture so I'm OK.It is a faff. I love working on bikes & it's my least favourite thing to do.
Me toooooo!Ah a tube user , not many of us about nowadays.
61F in a car is fuxxing cold (to a European) and I would open the window when riding with you there!Any PGA Tour fan knows TPC Scottsdale. I live literally next door to the venue; and my 85 year old father still WALKS 4 rounds of golf a week, so I went over there and grabbed a Father’s Day gift for him.
It feels like 105° (40.5 C) but a few brave souls are still out there playing. I guess the discounted summer rates make it worth it?
Shot from the clubhouse looking up 18.
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I’d think 61° is cold too. However it’s so hot here, I could drive for hours and the interior wouldn’t ever get to 61°. Maybe at night, but the AC isn’t getting the car that cold when the sun is beating down. All my windows are tinted with ceramic film, even the windshield too. The sun here is crazy strong.61F in a car is fuxxing cold (to a European) and I would open the window when riding with you there!![]()
I fully agree...................
Setting tubeless up yourself for the first time with new wheels or tyres can be faff (not always) but it's better than the hassle of patching or changing a tube at the side of a trail, especially if it's cold, muddy or raining. When actually riding I've had way more punctures/tube failure than I've ever had tubeless issues.
Tubeless is up there with dropper posts for me... an absolute MTB essential. I could never go back to the old ways.
And most (I assume) modern wheels come factory fitted with rim tape which is where 95% of the faff is !I fully agree.
Also, setting up tubeless is very much easier than a beginner makes it look and only a little bit harder than an expert makes it look!![]()
unfortunately not in my experienceAnd most (I assume) modern wheels come factory fitted with rim tape which is where 95% of the faff is !