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• #927
I think Jon might have done it SSCX?
Nah. Only done end to end once, and on a geared cross bike. I've done a loop around Brighton with similar amount of climbing on a single speed mountain bike; just make sure you gear for the climbs, coast down the other side and spin on the flat (not that there's much of that).
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• #928
three of us just did that section with no bouncy bounce forks
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• #930
epping or south downs, the london mtbers perpetual dilemma
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• #931
👌🏽
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• #933
I've got to do something else now I'm afraid - unanticipated but urgent attention required.
Sorry - will be back in a few weekends time.
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• #934
can i let you know tomorrow? am still keen
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• #935
Will be riding this on Monday. No training, not fully recovered from a broken ankle, can't ride for shit. What's the worst that can happen?
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• #936
take it slow, don't do the full length in a day. good luck!
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• #937
Thank you South Downs Way for an amazing experience. Got the train to the start after work on Friday. Arriving in Winchester at 9:45pm meant 60 miles in pitch black darkness (apart from a narrow monochrome corridor illuminated by the bike lights) and 40 miles of daylight revealing stunning scenery. Didn’t know what to expect as riding through the night was unchartered territory, but we knew it would be an adventure. It didn’t disappoint from the massive amount of nocturnal wildlife we encountered, to the challenge of finding the drinking water points on route in the dark, to the relentless climbs, changeable weather and brutal coastal winds. Loved every second. Recommend this plan to anyone as it takes the stress out of the first train/last train scenario. Breakfast in Eastbourne and scoot home.
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• #938
More pics
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• #939
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• #940
This was way too hard for my untrained broken body. Still awesome day out on a bike.
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• #941
Nice one!
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• #942
Thanks. Now to do some training, get sus forks and off we go again for sub 10 hours.
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• #943
strong work!
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• #944
How was it on that frame? I have that exact bike and I'm looking at giving this route a go.
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• #945
It fits me well so it was comfy. Plus tires make it a point and shoot bike. You just roll over stuff not even noticing it most of the time. It climbs well enough. I walked only 3 or 4 times at the far end. Most likely cos I was absolutely spent.
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• #946
Hi everyone! I've just come back from a long ride which took in part of the SDW. Do not attempt the full SDW on a CX / gravel bike. It would be stupid and not fun. Use your wicked adventure bike for something else other than this. Main reason for this post is to serve as reference for others who are thinking of doing it.
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• #947
You realise that's probably encouraged some people ;-)
"Yeah but...."
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• #948
I know, I was the same! But truly I should have listened to those wiser than me. It would be fun over 2/3 days, but one long day just deletes the whole point of it, which is fun
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• #949
So, when are you getting a mountain bike?
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• #950
My frame arrived yesterday. Need forks now
Would like to try this ride when its built if anyone is up for holding my hand
Oh thats easier for me to do