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• #327
In!
Early Saturday please?
...post-ride drinks on the train are mandatory. Re-Hydration innit.
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• #328
Anyone had thoughts on routes?
I've used this site a lot for the Cumbrian / Scottish stuff - Not managed to do any good MBing in the south yet though. http://www.offroadadventures-online.com/sde.asp
Gives us 2 rides for South Downs..
http://www.offroadadventures-online.com/rr031.html
http://www.offroadadventures-online.com/rr027.htmlDunno. The ones up north were all really bloody good rides (the ones Ive done anyway) - Could be a good starting point if we don't have anything better?
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• #329
I'm keeping it singlespeed for a while but the idea was 29 middle and 44 outer chainrings on the front (no granny) and nine on the rear most likely 11-26.
The fixed is indeed an ISO mounted cog, unfortunately pre Londonfixiebike sdo it's a hand drilled affair.
Hubwise I'm running Hope Pro IIs but can fully recommend the Trials SS hub as I've used it before, never tried it geared though.
Nearly guessed it ;(
I'm going for the trials hub as I want to build a non-dished rear wheel. It will be single speed as long as my legs hold out (will be mountain riding). I will then probably go 1x6, or even 2x6 with a big outer ring aimed at road use.
Cheers, and enjoy getting dirty.
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• #330
What's this 6 speed hope rear hub? Have they done that so you get a dishless wheel or something. Seems like a good idea I'd sacrifice some gears for increased wheel strength.
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• #331
Object - thats about right mate - 8-8:30ish mean we can get back by mid-late afternoon
If we decide upon a particular train then I can jump in at clapham jn and fbr a bit later... some of you lot will be getting on in central of course.
1 - object
2 - Gabes
3 - tommy
4 - fatboyralph
5 - Rob M
6 - mowfo ?
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• #332
What about good old Dorking or somewhere else close to London
I'd like to do the South downs Way too but it's a fair bit further and hence more time consuming and expensive to get to hence is only really worth doing for a real marathon day which while still very possible is not always the best fun in the middle of winter. Just a point like.
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• #333
Dorking FTW IMO... unless we are staying out all day / night.
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• #334
What's this 6 speed hope rear hub? Have they done that so you get a dishless wheel or something. Seems like a good idea I'd sacrifice some gears for increased wheel strength.
Basically its a standard hope pro II rear hub with a shorter cassette body (room for up to 6 rings). Apparantly builds into a dishless wheel (cassette space balanced by disc mount). Its designed for trials, which I know f**k all about.
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• #335
What's this 6 speed hope rear hub? Have they done that so you get a dishless wheel or something. Seems like a good idea I'd sacrifice some gears for increased wheel strength.
It was explained to me that MTB trials rules required a geared mountain bike, otherwise i'm sure they'd all be fixed, and a six gear minimum was set, probably that 18 gears was the norm.
This annoyed me a little because i'd quite like hope to make an ss hub with their lovely freehub tech but with only space for 1 cog, i'd settle for space to cram in 3 if you weren't using spacers to get best alignment of your 1 cog. -
• #336
Basically its a standard hope pro II rear hub with a shorter cassette body (room for up to 6 rings).
looks like the 'normal' hub has been run ss. Are they yours? Is the freehub body different material or is the non trials just dulled through age? I'll just go look it up actually.
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• #337
i have a profile 6 speed hub on my SS it's zero dish so a strong wheel. it was originally designed for 4-x and dual slalom racing and is the correct width to fit 6 cogs from an 8 speed road cassette (just leave off the biggest 2) has really quick engagement and makes a very loud clicky noise.
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• #338
Dorking sounds good to me.
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• #339
I don't really mind where we go, I just want to get further offroad that a 5aside football court.
Tell me where to meet and what time and I will be there! -
• #340
I nominate tommy to organise.
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Basically its a standard hope pro II rear hub with a shorter cassette body (room for up to 6 rings). Apparantly builds into a dishless wheel (cassette space balanced by disc mount). Its designed for trials, which I know f**k all about.
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• #342
I nominate tommy to organise.
All those in favour say 'happy pig'.
You sow. -
• #343
You know the story with tommy and the pig, right...?
When he was a young boy tommy was molested by a randy male pig. -
• #344
Is the freehub body different material or is the non trials just dulled through age? I'll just go look it up actually.
I believe it also has a higher ratchet count to provide more positive engagement.
And a steel body as apposed to alu in the normal hubs.
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• #345
I don't really mind where we go, I just want to get further offroad that a 5aside football court.
Tell me where to meet and what time and I will be there!5 asaide football pitch! Slow down there you mad man!
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• #346
waterloo 08:24
Clapham 08:33
Dorking 09:11Waterloo 08:54 (I think this is the one we caught last time Prav)
Clapham 09:03
Dorking 09:41Repeat time change hour.
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• #347
Early one sounds good to me...
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• #348
dorking sounds like a plan. not that i've ever been.
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• #349
Dorking FTW!!
Summer lightening here we come!!
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• #350
Went to Dorking last year for a ride - Quite nice :)
The fixed is indeed an ISO mounted cog, unfortunately pre Londonfixiebike sdo it's a hand drilled affair.
Hubwise I'm running Hope Pro IIs but can fully recommend the Trials SS hub as I've used it before, never tried it geared though.