Already had my inaugral fall. Unclipped my right foot. Put down my left foot 😂
No issues since then. But im just going to accept it's going to happen.
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So did my first fully laden cycle to the train stn as a test. Was actually less than a minute slower than unladen. Go figure.
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Here's a picture of me from yesterday's downhill.
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I have a query.
If my tyres are under inflated will they loose air quicker?
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I'm currently busy building up a bike for my girlfriend. I've had to buy the fork, headset, cassette and shifters but the rest of the parts including the frame have come from a good mates spares collection and my own.
I'll hopefully get the shifters and cassette delivered by Wednesday and I'll be able to finish the build this weekend.
A pretty much straight forward build.
Frame - Kona Blast 26" (resprayed by my gf's Dad)
Wheels - Mavic Crosstrail; Centre lock rotors 180f / 160r
Fork - Rockshox 100mm Coil
Brakes - Clarks Skeletal
Drivetrain - Shimano 10spd 32t chainring 11/34 cassette
Bars - Ritchey Carbon
Stem - Giant
Seatpost - Easton EA70
Headset - FSA
Saddle - WTB ladies
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...Stepped On A Pop-Top...
a-mile-and-a-half into a ten-mile loop (going east on 10th Ave North, just after the intersection with Haverhill Road).
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...AllBolts-1.jpg
I was certain (isn't it obvious?) that it was a humongous sheet-metal screw, but noooooo
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...AllBolts-2.jpg
Walked the both of us back home. Repair? Maņana.
Note: That's a fairly new tire -- Continental "SpeedRide" 700x42 -- with only 1,652 miles on it. Really negligible tread wear, too. Patch the tire? Toss it? (I've got three new ones, but...)
I bet that was the rear tire. It looks like the bolt had been already run over many times. Unless you are short on funds I would replace it.
I am glad that I looked up the term pavement before I replied. Here in Minnesota USA we call them sidewalks and the pavement is the roadway. Here it is also against the rules to ride on the pavement [UK definition] but no one complains about children. ;)
Here cyclists basically have the rights and RESPONSIBILITIES of any other driver.