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  • Get some swept back, high rise bars instead of a fugly short high stem? Like this:

  • Are you bendy at all? Any yoga? Might need to work on the core a bit.

    Getting bendier shall we say? :) I do Yoga but I'm short plus I'm no spring chicken and weigh 13st aka. a bit chubby in the mid-section.

  • Get some swept back, high rise bars instead of a fugly short high stem? Like this:

    There's bit inside me that thinks that looks great in a 1904 kinda way! :)

  • If you haven't adjusted your adjustable stem, try fitting it back in your Dawes and do some measurements on the bar position in relation to where you saddle were.
    That should eliminate some of the guesswork. New angles on head tube and seat tube could have messed up your fit a bit

  • This.

    New frame have very slack seat tube, which may need saddle set further forward than the Dawes to achieve similar position.

  • OK, thanks Simba and Ed, I'll have a look tomorrow before I set off. I'm off out for another London trek hopefully tomorrow.

  • With a shorter reach does the steering get too twitchy?

    It feel twitchy, but it doesn't make the bike actually twitchy.

  • Got ScobsWell proper sorted today by taking him out on a mega ride today. I'd read about these Q routes, so I did Q1 from beginning to end and back again with a Putney extension on one end and a little loop out to Lewisham then Blackfen on the way back home.

    56 miles of adjusting pleasure!

    I've noticed that with less forward reach the bars are closer to me, so I lowered the stem and hey Tesco, a very comfortable riding position after a bit of saddle tweakage.

    and...

    Wrists and shoulders fine, result, hurah's all round. Scob's was faultless (and awethumne).

  • Brilliant, I was getting a bit anxious worrying that it's not quite the right size, but now it is, and even more in proportion!

  • Worry not, and be even less anxious Ed, I'm knocked sideways by the way ScobsWell went today. He's better than the Dawes, I never thought I'd say that but he is.

    I'm a super happy chappy.

    ScobsWell is doing another big ride soon, he's doing Dartford to Guildford in a few weeks time, one of our kids is just about to turn 30 so I'm going to ride Scob's to her house and take her and her fella out for celebratory dinner.

  • Hahahaha! Brill, cheers backatcha Russ.

  • Brilliant. What's the plan for the Dawes? Turning it (him?) into a chair?

  • I dunno, thats a good point actually. I dunno, maybe a garden feature or summat?

  • Thanks for the card and the lunch money!


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  • Think I've got some dust in my eye...

  • You're very welcome Ed, hope you had a good lunch.

  • St Georges Day today.

    The dragon that needs slayin'...all 50+ miles of it...

    Did it Fixed. Fast for me too.

    Departed: Apr 23, '17, 10:51AM
    Starts in: Dartford, England, GB
    Distance: 52.1 mi
    Elevation: + 3310 / - 3508 ft
    Max Grade
    21.8 %
    Avg. Grade
    -0.2 %
    VAM 532 Vm/h
    Ascent time 01:53:51
    Descent time 01:45:51
    Total Duration: 04:37:04
    Moving Time: 03:39:42
    Stopped Time: 00:57:22
    Max Speed: 32.2 mph
    Avg. Speed: 14.2 mph
    Pace: 00:05:19
    Moving Pace: 00:04:13

    On Scobswell, he's awethumne have I mentioned this before? :)

  • Scobswell did great yesterday too, a 63.5 mile Fixed jaunt to birthday girls house down in Surrey.

    He was a Nit(e)-in-Shinning-Armour and saved a damsel in distress along the Thames Path nr Weybridge too whose handlebar clamp had worked loose, Scob's tool kit to the rescue, hurah's!

    Scobwell and operative's safe arrival in Surrey in full-team-regalia....

    ...and some local celebration fluid...

    STATS?
    Departed: Apr 29, '17, 10:44AM
    Starts in: Dartford, England, GB
    Distance: 63.5 mi
    Elevation: + 2011 / - 1992 ft
    Max Grade
    11.3 %
    Avg. Grade
    0.0 %
    VAM 248 Vm/h
    Ascent time 02:28:04
    Descent time 02:14:22
    Total Duration: 05:43:45
    Moving Time: 04:42:26
    Stopped Time: 01:01:19
    Max Speed: 28.6 mph
    Avg. Speed: 13.5 mph
    Pace: 00:05:25
    Moving Pace: 00:04:27

    "I'm in luv with my new bike" :)

  • Scobswell made a new chum this weekend.

    I took a work-mate (not the Black and Decker type) out for a smaller London Loop ride on Saturday, he's an experienced road and track runner and he's ran three London Marathons so pretty fit but he really fancies riding a bike now as his knees and feet are beginning to suffer from years of running.

    I offered to take him out on a loop. We did this...

    He did good seeing as he committed to riding it on his only bike which he hadn't ridden in years, an early 90's hefty great solid 'mounting bike' (sic) with perished knobbly tyres and he insisted on doing the whole route in '15th' gear all the way except for the hill in Dartford where he was totally knackered and had to give in and gear down to get up the hill, blummen nutter! He said he wanted to see what all the fuss was about riding SS!

    In other news I've taught myself how to repair saddles. Scobswell came with a slightly tired and shabby-chic Brooks B17, it needed serious TLC, so I supplied some.

    So i drilled out all the rusted and damaged steel rivets...

    ...and separated the seat leather from the framework, then treated the dried out hide to a rejuvenating drink of pure Neatsfoot oil so the leather might start bending again and hopefully wouldn't split when I re-attached it to the saddle frame with nice new shiny large head Brooks copper rivets...

    and lo and behold after a morning of drilling and hammering and buffing....
    Phwoooaaarrrr!

    ...reunited with Scobswell, its a lot more suited to my new super-speedy (ish) riding position as the big ol' B67 is designed for a more upright stance I believe and I could feel the sides of the saddle rubbing against my legs a smidge.

    Yey.

  • The thread that keeps on giving.

    Good work, keep it up!

  • I thoroughly enjoyed all of this

  • Thank you, I'm glad you enjoy the reading. I very much enjoy the riding and the learning and the fettling.

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