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Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 21 May 2020, 16:12
by Perkles
same here my body aches and legs are fooked after a track day and thats just from sitting in the cafe with Kwacky :)

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 21 May 2020, 17:45
by D41
kiwikrasher wrote:
D41 wrote:going around a track on a bike, you're seldom worried about how tired you are, or how much energy you have left
You are obviously not going hard enough.. I used to come in off a 20 min session wrecked and occasionally cut a session short due to feeling fatigued.
That's not the case. If I was to cut a session short it's because mentally I'm done & starting to make mistakes. Physically I'm usually okay until late in the afternoon & starting to worry about the drive home.

Isn't that always the case though?? "Oh, you're not pushing hard enough!"
~~CRASH!~~
"Oh, you pushed too hard..." (rolf)

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 21 May 2020, 18:15
by kiwikrasher
D41 wrote:
Isn't that always the case though?? "Oh, you're not pushing hard enough!"
~~CRASH!~~
"Oh, you pushed too hard..." (rolf)
I refer you to my user name........ (wasntme)

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 22 May 2020, 12:00
by Cav
10 days to go!!

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 22 May 2020, 14:21
by Cav
The bastards!!! They've put £30 onto the price of the bike! :O

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 22 May 2020, 14:29
by D41
That's a bit of a dick move. What's the reasoning behind that, if any??

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 22 May 2020, 14:58
by Cav
I'm guessing it's because demand is high.

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 19 Jun 2020, 21:18
by D6Nutz
Added some tech to my shed this week.

Picked up a smart turbo trainer. The auto resistance is an arse, it's way too realistic. Went up box hill on my first ride with it, utter sweat fest.

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Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 26 Jun 2020, 20:56
by D6Nutz
New bar tape, wrapping is a bitch.

I'm getting used to this cycling thing, quite comfortable knocking out 20-30 mile rides round the 16-17mph mark. Still crap at hills, but getting better.Image

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Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 26 Jun 2020, 21:18
by D41
That's not a bad average at all. With the mileage you're putting in, say 20-40 miles or so, you should be in the 15+ to maybe 20mph range...and 20mph is a stretch.

(y) (y)

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 30 Jun 2020, 10:39
by Spudda
Similar bike to mine and like you say, 20 - 30 miles is achievable

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Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 15:57
by Cav
Nearly 3 months (I think) later and I finally receive my CycleScheme certificate!!! Woohoo!

So I pop on the web to order my basket and guess what.. the bike is out of fecking stock! :@ So mad right now. It gives you an option to pre order though which is great, except it won't let you pre order because they are out of stock! So STUPID!

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 16:20
by D41
Get the Ferrari/Bianchi bicycle instead.

It's $18,000!!! :^

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 18:35
by D6Nutz
Cav wrote:Nearly 3 months (I think) later and I finally receive my CycleScheme certificate!!! Woohoo!

So I pop on the web to order my basket and guess what.. the bike is out of fecking stock! :@ So mad right now. It gives you an option to pre order though which is great, except it won't let you pre order because they are out of stock! So STUPID!
A lot of guys on one of the Facebook groups I'm on are saying most of the popular bikes are out of stock until 2021 now.

Is it worth finding a local bike shop or two and seeing what they've got in stock..

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Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 18:39
by D6Nutz
Spudda wrote:Similar bike to mine and like you say, 20 - 30 miles is achievable

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I've done 50 on this one, and for the bike it was a breeze, fit the rider not so much.

I'm training for a marathon in September, after that the goal is the century..

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Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 19:26
by Cav
It's frustrating.. I've been wanting a bike for 3 years and now I'm finally in the position to do it everyone else is buying one. Hopefully it will happen eventually.

Great work, Nutz! I'm planning on doing some charity bike rides and maybe a sportif or 2. Mostly, it's to get my fitness back and to rehab my knee if I ever get a surgery date

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 12:09
by Kwacky
Halfords have finally told me the lights I ordered aren't in stock and they're not sure when they're getting the next batch.

8 weeks later.

Muppets.

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 18:19
by D6Nutz
Cracked the bloody seat post!

Booked in for a service and a new seat post in 2 weeks time.

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Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 10 Jul 2020, 08:42
by Cav
D6Nutz wrote:Cracked the bloody seat post!

Booked in for a service and a new seat post in 2 weeks time.

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Lockdown not been good for your waistline? (giggle)

Re: The cycling thread

Posted: 10 Jul 2020, 09:08
by D6Nutz
Cav wrote:
D6Nutz wrote:Cracked the bloody seat post!

Booked in for a service and a new seat post in 2 weeks time.

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Lockdown not been good for your waistline? (giggle)
Quite the opposite, it's allowed me to focus on my diet a bit more and up the exercise without getting in the way of life. I've a actually lost weight, not that you'd know it to look at me, I'm still a fat fecker.

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