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• #2
Padded shorts! Vaseline!Goretex! Energy Bars! Whiskey! Faith!
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• #3
your favourite scott I just had a huge shiver down my spine and straight into my knees!!!
yeah mine aren't in the best of condition to be honest..
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• #4
It is fine, the route is pretty flat so purfect for fixed apart from one down hil which scott will tell you about ;)
Brakes are a good idea even if you usually ride brakeless.
follow Hael's advice. I want to do it again this year.
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• #5
Always ride with a front brake - even though the pads sometimes fall out.
Cool, was thinking of doing it in a pair or even a three rotating in to the wind etc.
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I did it two years ago on fixed and it was fun.
There were a few lowpoints though:
- being the only fixed bike in a group of geared riders. Nasty on the descents, but fun dropping them all on the ascents and hearing them frantically clicking through their gears behind you
- the arse pain
- nearly passing out after about 60 miles whilst having a wee due to not having managed to eat dinner
- arriving at the beach in Dunwich in the pissing rain to find no spare seats in the cafe
- hearing rain drops plop into my coffee and turn my egg sandwhich even soggier
- the extra 8 miles after the cafe to my mate's house were the hardest I've ever done
I'm totally up for it again this year though.
- being the only fixed bike in a group of geared riders. Nasty on the descents, but fun dropping them all on the ascents and hearing them frantically clicking through their gears behind you
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• #7
DD this year clashes with a wedding invitation. shit shit shit. what to do.
lucky - go fixed - you won't need the freewheel.
scott - your summation is spot on. ditto dude
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• #8
yep i'd roll with that, every type of rain imaginable. i don't even remember it stopping until about five in the morning when we somehow ended up in ipswitch. don't rely on the food stop. i also did it brakeless and fixed and my knees felt like chalk for the next week and i could have murdered a kitten for a ginsters
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• #9
last year broke me... im in
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• #10
cinelli vigorelli, white trispoke
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• #11
yeah we followed some german super tourist, helmet mirrrors and gps all the way who kept reassuring us that it was "just another ten miles" then we left them.
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radicalrik cinelli vigorelli, white trispoke
I remember you spoke to your brother going up a hill briefly he told me you where brakeless.
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• #13
ahhh
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radicalrik ahhh
i remember too were you in a three?
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I missed it last year, but that wrong direction tale sounds familiar.
atomic.a and marky were, unless it's a common occurrence, at least some of the folks that latched onto you...I'm in this year. My cycle cred's running low at the mo (ooh, rhyming; what great timing!), so I really ought to.
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i was, with my brother on a tarmac and my mate on a cr1
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i don't think i saw a single persons face, only backs and dark
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It was one of the hardest things I did last year. But definitely one of the best. I am very proud of finishing it and will be back for more this year.
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Only if you promise not to head off in the wrong direction.
Again.
Following Scott.
Following the random blinky light that was probably just a badger with a lighter up its arse.And if I really need a brake, then that means riding on the multicoloured beast, not the comfy, sexy red one.
:(Are you in town yet?
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• #20
Here's my Dunwich Dynamo ride report.
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• #21
I did it fixed last year; you've ridden with me, so you can make your own mind up about whether you can do it fixed.
They say it's flat, but they lie! Rolling is more like it. Quite a lot of rolls after the food stop, but you can let yourself go and get up the other end. Sometimes. I walked a lot of hills, but we all know I'm crap at climbs.
Carry lots of food 'cos you'll get hungry.
I'm sure we'll get some training rides in before this. ;-)
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• #22
get comfortable doing twenty laps of RP first.
bit early for this thread, Andy. I've been seriously thinking about doing this years, but with training first, otherwise I'll grizzle like fuck. also I want our suport vehicle at the other end with the barbeque, even if I have to pay. not doing trains/buses/trains/more buses and waiting around. I am an impatient man.
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• #23
But a manly in-patient.
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• #24
damn straight.
I'm the hippest cat on the ward
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• #25
RPM get comfortable doing twenty laps of RP first.
bit early for this thread, Andy.
I know mate. Bored at work and fancied something to aim for..
Lets get doing some laps then.. skate park first though for some fun on play bikes
Would love to do this event this year.. I've read a few articles on it and think if I put some miles before I could do it.
The only problem is I'd actually like to do it fixed - bit more of a challenge and all that. Was thinking of screwing a freewheel to the other side of my hub just in case.
Anyone got any experiences or advice they want to share?
Ta