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• #152
"Fine with Ditchling" hah! I still don't think I'm that great at hills, but I hope to do marginally better than last time when I barely even tried and walked the whole way up.
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• #153
Even less suitable than brakkless fixeh skidder?
A brakelessixikidders would be a lots easier to climb than a small wheels bicycle with suspension.
In fact, despite it having touring gear, I'd gladly go fixed on a 700c bicycle.
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• #154
What happened to pops1207 and splat? They were the first ones to express interest in the ride and now they've gone awol?
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• #155
how about the "fixie skid witches ride to brighton?"
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• #156
and do you lot hate your fucken knees
i am on 64.4 GI
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• #157
how about the "fixie skid witches ride to brighton?"
^ he is referring to the potential title change Scoot referred to two pages ago btw.
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• #158
how about the "fixie skid witches ride to brighton?"
My friend will be on an old specialized hard rock, a heavy mtb with gears yesiknow... hopefully she wont feel intimidated by the big wheeled bikes with 1 gear towering above her.
and do you lot hate your fucken knees
i am on 64.4 GI
we'll see, maybe I'll regret it for the odd moment up hill...
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• #159
ooh well if I come I can be on my trusty old tank of a mtb too [withgearsmumblemumble]
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• #160
how about the "fixie skid witches ride to brighton?"
Ha! I am descended from the Pendle Witches.
This is shaping up nicely! Ace to have so many people along : )
Am going to do a recce in the next couple of days - is everyone happy with the route used last year?
I'll be on my trusty Plug, running the standard 42:16...maybe I should make like Scoot and try something else? Spin to win?
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• #161
according to Sheldon, 42x16 is actually 69.
Scoot! you misled me you... shake fist in air
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• #162
Hmm.. seems many of you think Ditchling's a doddle on a fixie which makes me wonder if I'm fit enough to ride with this group. Crawled up it with help of my granny ring last Sunday and even then I thought about stopping at a couple of points. Don't expect it to be any easier next time. Mulling it over...
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• #163
Yeah am talking the talk but could go either way on the day.... like it says this is gonna be a leisurely ride with plenty of tea & cake stops. Please don't be put off by our (my) bravado!
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• #164
I almost definitely won't get up Ditchling fixed. I don't care though, walking is fun too
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• #165
according to Sheldon, 42x16 is actually 69.
Scoot! you misled me you... shake fist in air
Lol! Sorry, I was using this chart which I found randomly on google, which clearly says 70.9! Is it wrong?
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• #167
That's because I had gears Scoot, lots of low ones. And towards the end I was crawling so slowly I might as well have walked.
By the way these numbers are doing my head in. One of you needs to explain this on the 1st. Ok still in, I think.
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• #168
Scoot, it's more complicated as tyres size, cranks length and wheel size play a factor, the chart you use is rather simplified, I use Sheldon's, add your crank length, wheel and tyres size and it give you a better calculation;
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• #169
crank length changes nothing
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• #170
(checking sheldon).
yeah you're right, fair do.
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• #171
Clefty have you got elevation gain information for that route? Link for gpsies no work reet good on my work computer.
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• #172
crank length changes ) but we talkin gi innit.
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• #173
Surely this thread has had enough gear ratio talk by now, no? Ed and Malaysian, there is a women's gear ratio thread if you really want to talk about gear inches in the ladies' forum.
Are we stopping off at the pub at Turners Hill for beer?
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• #174
Clefty have you got elevation gain information for that route? Link for gpsies no work reet good on my work computer.
Is this what you're after?
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• #175
Are we stopping off at the pub at Turners Hill for beer?
Oh yes.
Even less suitable than brakkless fixeh skidder?