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• #27
I've plotted this year's route against last years. Plenty of new stuff!
Also, snow in Kielder at the moment, welp.
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• #28
So a question about tyres. Would I be pushing it with 47c slicks? Is knobliness a requirement for this?
And to the other people doing it on fixed/single-speed, what gearing are you thinking about? I'm currently at 66'' and signed up for the 135km.
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• #29
A friend whose riding with us will be doing it on 47mm WTB Byways. I think he'll be fine.
I did it on GravelKing SKs last year & those worked out pretty well. From my experience of gravel, I've been generally fine with slicks as it's size which makes the biggest difference, & I'd only really be concerned about grip on slicks if it were really wet (fingers crossed it isn't). I'll be doing it on slicks - 42mm Continental Sport Contact IIs - but will be taking a set of Shwalbe G-Ones to swap if case the weather is damper.
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• #30
I've been checking the weather forecast for Kielder recently & the predictions are all over the place. The weather was so perfect last year I got sunburnt, would be crazy if we got that amount of sun again.
I've also decided to ride up from Leeds with @Tor since I've got Thursday & Friday off work & I've managed to bag a cheap YHA in Langdon Beck. Incredible that we've also managed to get a train home from Carlisle for £16 for the two of us (thanks, two together railcard)! Hopefully this won't leave us too knackered for the ride on Saturday, &, again, hopefully the weather is kind!
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• #31
I’m gonna be driving home past kielder from Melrose on Sunday and will have room in the car. Anyone need a lift?
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• #32
Thanks for the info, much appreciated. So it will be either fixed on wtb horizons or geared on 700x35c as of yet unknown. Hmm.
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• #33
I’m going fixed on 35c Gravelking SK’s. Did it last year on gears with 40c Maxxis Re-Fuse tyres which were fine.
I’ll be running 46x18 (with the option of 46x20) on the 200k.
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• #34
Thanks for the info :)
My 'standard' gearing is 47x18, I might just go for it. No cog on the other side though.
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• #35
See you all there!
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• #37
I've opted for wtb nano 40c, not sure if that's overkill!
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• #38
Knobbles may be overkill, but the size will be just perfect :)
Getting excited now! Am setting off tomorrow morning nice & early. Got ~95 miles to Langdon Beck YHA where we're staying for a night & then on to Kielder on Friday. If we have time tomorrow, I'm hoping to drop in at High Force to have a look at the waterfall.
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• #39
Yeah I'm a noob. So rather overkill than under. Who knows what weather will do
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• #40
A mate doing this forgot his cycling shoes. So if anyone is going to this tomorrow and has a spare pair of size 10 (or bigger I guess) shoes that you could lend with SPD cleats then you would save his weekend.
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• #41
Borrowing flat pedals is surely the easier option?
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• #42
Good luck and have fun everyone. Super jealous!
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• #43
That was a very good day.
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• #44
That was a gruelling day.
FTFY
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• #45
That looks so good. Gutted I didn't know about it earlier. Roll on next year.
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• #46
Do it.
Fixed wasn’t actually that bad, although I’m glad I flipped my rear wheel and ran 46x20. Hopefully on some mad custom tandem next year.
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• #47
Tandem tallbike, surely.
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• #48
Pretty sure I saw you near the end, on the climb before the lake path. Thought you were mad!
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• #50
Urgh, that was horrendous. Saved the best until last, didn't they!
You two passed us just after the second feed stop, where we'd stopped to fix a friend's saddle bag which fell off. Huge respect for doing it fixed!
I DAS'd someone at one point (& got one!), not sure if it was one of you guys.
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Oh well that's ok then.