Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Nice ride...

Decided to visit my Sister & put in a few miles too so I went out on the Daventry road & then on up to Chacombe. Rode on to Middleton & had no real problems with the hills, just took it in my stride which was a good feeling that I am progressing with my fitness. Stopped @ my sisters house for a coffee & catch up & checked out some of her facebook friends which was a blast from the past! Left Middleton & stormed it down the dual over the M40 & on up home. Felt good & got a real nice rhythm up all the way home - stoked!

11.5 miles total.

Also went to Milton Keynes in the PM & picked up some SKS Chromoplastic mudguards but the bike is going to need a real good clean up before they go on...

Saturday, 24 January 2009

Cable mod...

Well it's been a while! Thought I'd have a go at modding my front cable as I came up with a solution whilst building up BobK's new rig. The Nokon brake cables come with some plastic tubes which, I think, are to stop cable rattle & paint rub on frames which they are installed on? So the plastic tubes seem to have a good tight fit on normal brake cable outer so I figured I could finally do the cable join that I'd been waiting to do for ages. My reason for doing this mod was purely aesthetic in that I wanted orange cables originally but the Linear will not bend nicely for the brake end of the cable run so a normal piece is substituted for that end.

I cut the top half of the cable (linear) so that the join would run about mid way inside the fork steerer & then the standard outer would continue on to the front brake. I made sure that the 2 mating surface ends of the cables were nice & flat & the fit was nice & tight in the joining piece.







Once fitted it seems to work fine but I will reserve judgement until it's been through a good few sessions. Seeing as I haven't ridden since the RAD Xmas doo that may take a while!

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Kissing seat...

I went out towards North Newington but decided to take the slightly longer route up to 5 ways instead of up the hill to Wroxton. Pretty frosty on the roads but strangely, the air temperature seemed quite mild. From 5 ways junction I headed to Balscote & the hill back up to the main Stratford road was a big ask once again. At the top of this hill I noticed a circle of trees with a small 'kissing seat' between them so I decided to stop & take in the views & get my breath back. It was nice to sit for a minute or two & come back to normal breathing whilst admiring the views of the surrounding countryside. I've been thinking that I am currently missing out on this aspect of cycling due to the fact I am trying to get my fitness up & am generally 'head down - going for it' So maybe I'll slow up a bit & also try to enjoy the sights a little too?

10.5 miles round trip.

Paddy Wagon history...

Thought I'd post this up as I have pictures of all the PW's since they were 1st introduced. Paddy White is a designer/rider for Kona & he decided he wanted a no frills SS bike for track/road/commuting.

The 1st generation PW was released in 2006:


2nd gen 2007:


3rd gen 2008:


4th gen & current model for 2009:


There haven't been any radical changes as you can probably see but the tubeset for the 06, 07 & 08 models was supplied by Dedacciai but has changed to Kona's own butted tubing for the current model (probably due to escalating steel costs worldwide). Component selection hasn't changed much aside from rims, cranks & bars & the price has floated between £450 & £550.

Back in the saddle...

Nice to get back out today after all the wet weather we've had. I don't fancy going out in the rain as it's not an enjoyable experience, even when you have all the correct gear. A nice fresh cold (but dry) day & I was heading out up the Warwick Road once again. I decided to go through Warmington up to Farnborough Lake & back on the Southam Road. The uphill from Farnborough up to the Southam Road was a long old struggle but I made it up.

Took the opportunity to visit my folks on the way back through Banbury & had a marvellous bacon sandwich - moms are ace aren't they!? xxx

15 mile loop according to google maps.

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

SS commander Crowman!

Dave from Oxford has just picked up a SS courier bike:

Dial-Ride-Wash...

Needed to check the Paddy Wagon over today as there were a few jobs that needed attending to. I removed those shity reflectors out of the spokes (not before time) & also took off the fixed cog from the flip-flop hub as I don't intend on using it so dead weight! The hub has a stepped threaded body for the fixed cog which screws on to the large step first followed by the lock ring (which is a LH thread) on the smaller outside step. The idea is that, should the cog come undone it will move against the lock ring which will only tighten up because of the opposing thread direction.

I made up my mind to do the Bloxham-Ells Lane-Broughton loop the other way today. Now, being a loop you would expect that how ever much you ascend, you have to descend the same amount back to the start... Right? Well the loop going the other way seemed much harder! I mean, I knew the long hill up from Bloxham into Banbury was going to be a haul but it was the worst one yet. I'm not sure if it was the cold (my brake levers had a layer of ice on them when I got home) the fact I was wheezing like that penguin from Toy Story II or just me being tired today but it certainly took it out of me. Always a sucker for punishment I still blasted down the long road home to really use up the last shreds of energy I had.

7 miles done.

The bike has built up a nice crust of shite off the road from all the wet rides of the last week so I gave her a nice wash down & dry before putting her to bed. Good as new!


Tuesday, 13 January 2009

New loop...

Looked on Googlemaps for a new loop & decided to do Bloxham to Adderbury today, a total of 11 miles. The shoes felt a bit better although I will have to fine tune the cleat position as the outside of my foot seems to ache a bit during riding. It has been wet but the rain stayed off & the ride was pretty good. The long road from Bloxham to Milton then Adderbury is smooth, flat & fast & you can really get a good rhythm going there. The traffic on the main road pisses me off a bit & I'd happily take a back road given the choice. Still had some left in the tank on the last road home so I gave it a big final blast home.

Jelly legs in effect!

New shoes...

With my SPD shoes & pedals all set up I did a ride out to check them out. I decided to do the North Newington-Wroxon loop as there are a few decent hills to climb & it's about time I stood up to them (literally!)

The loop totals 7 miles & was not really a problem. I made the steep crawler out of Newington but it was a big ask. The hill up into Drayton was attacked on the drops & was noticably better than previous attempts. I have decided against reducing my gearing as planned as I'm definitely seeing an improvement in my riding, which a few people have said, would be the case.

The shoes are going to take a good few sessions to get sorted but the difference compared to gripless plastics is amazing!

Old pals...

Friday Morning I hooked up with Tony B for a ride out & to catch up on the many years since we had seen each other in a social capacity. We did the Warmington-Edge Hill circular which totalled about 18 miles with the ride back from Tony's place afterwards. I must explain that Tony & I were best friends in School, we both had a passion for bikes & from the day he was introduced to our class we hooked up & discovered we both owned Raleigh Bombers. We got into BMX in a big way along with some other friends whom I do still see & ride with. We've shared a lot of miles on & off road riding & it was soo cool to be spinning along talking almost as fast as we were riding & smiling & laughing about days gone by. Post ride we had a few cups of good coffee & a look @ some of Tony's A-mazing road bike 'collection'. I took some good tips on my riding & fitness from him & he also was most kind in giving me a pair of SPD shoes so that I could dump my kids ones & put some power to the tarmac ;-)

In all we had a great time & the hours flew by. I hope we can get a few miles in now & again, around his busy training schedule, as it was what cycling is all about for me - FUN.

Thursday, 8 January 2009

Wet ride...

Decided to do a short ride out despite the shitty wet weather & seeing as I missed riding yesterday. Just did a short but fast ride up & around Hanwell Fields & back up through Beaumont to my ma's place for a cuppa. Bike's now a bit of a mess.



Googlemaps says 6 miles which seemed pretty easy. The hills are becoming slightly less daunting & I've been staying in the saddle for the mellower ones. Breathing wasn't an issue today as it's warmer than it has been over the last week or so.

Riding with Tony B tomorrow which is going to be a great session, most of which will be spent laughing our tits off reminiscing over old times no doubt! Here's a link to his training blog:

tonystrainingracingdiary2009

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

On the Drops...

Today I did the Bloxham-Ells Lane-Broughton loop again. Tried riding on the drops as much as I could & it's kind of clicking into place now that they do work (philistine - moi?). Damn cold & icy in places & a little hard-going but I'm definitely feeling an improvement in my fitness levels. Doing a lot of walking with my wife which is also helping I think.

7 miles completed.

Sunday, 4 January 2009

Nice...

Found this on a site & have to say it looks very nice in the classic SE Brown & Blue. Proper old skool vibe!

One gear reasoning with Sheldon Brown...

I read this article a while ago & it made a lot of sense to me so, after trying out a single speed bike, I knew it was for me:


Why use a bike with only one gear???

“Why - The three F’s... Fun, Fitness and F-ficiency".


FUN: Riding bikes with one gear is fun. It forces a different pace upon you. You will sprint and walk the climbs, and have fun trying to avoid using the brakes on the downhills (because you don’t have a high enough gear to put the speed back on). At the 2001 world champs in Wales, on the flat fireroads, everyone spun out at around 18mph, we sat up, chatted, shared food and drinks, and then when we reached the downhill singletrack, it was elbows out, jostling for position, no brakes and hell for leather death or glory racing.

You will also find that you develop a closer relationship with your bike, it feels like its part of you. Single speed gatherings are also a blast, riding with and hanging with single speeders is fun & single speed races are always a hoot. Basically single speeding is more involving and therefore more fun.


FITNESS: You will simply become uber fit. At first some climbs will be impossible epics, but as you steadily tick off and make it up the previously unclimbable hills – you will feel like Lance Bloody Armstrong (but with two testicles and without the shaved legs).

Singlespeeding will give you legs a much broader range of spinning speeds: mental fast spins on the tarmac home from the trailhead, and dead slow screaming grunts on the climbs. This makes you much fitter than a geared chap who seem to always spin round at the same RPM.

A seasoned singlespeeder will also have an upper body in good shape, as much of your climbing power will come from out of the saddle monkeying, where you grunt and wrestle the bike with your arms.


(e)FFICENCY: With no silly little jockey wheels, clangy dangly derailers, evil Japanese shifters, yards of cable, and loads of extra cogs and chain – you bike will be as much as 5 pounds lighter. This means it will handle better, and be easier to push or carry (which tends to happen quite often).

Your chain runs directly from one cog to another, and the power transfer from pedal to wheel feels more efficient and direct.

But one of the most significant benefits of having a sleek striped down bike is your new maintenance schedule…. Simply point a hose at it once in a while, lube the chain, put air in tyres – job done! Say goodbye to all the fiddly nonsense. that goes with owning a geared bike.


RIP Sheldon - you rule

http://sheldonbrown.com/home.html

Pedals...

Dug my old Shimano SPD pedals out of the shed & gave them a complete overhaul. They are in great nick & now I just have to find some good SPD compatible shoes for them.







Should make the riding a bit faster!

Did a quick lap around some of the town before darkness fell which turned out to be 3.5 miles & only took between 10-15mins but as Tesco's will tell you - every little helps.

Frosty...

Did a short loop today: Bloxham Road to Bloxham & then across Ells Lane & back through Broughton. The uphills are improving slowly but surely but I struggled with my breathing again due to the cold air. Lovely countryside all peppered in white frost & not busy on the roads either. Dropped my seat about 1/4" but I think I prefered it where it was!?

Googlemaps says 7 miles done

Friday, 2 January 2009

First of 09...

Just a short run out today. I went out on the Warwick Road & off to Horley & then across to Wroxton. These villages hold a lot of fond, childhood memories for me & it's always nice to pedal through them now & again. Didn't manage to get up the steep one out of Horley towards Wroxton (oh the shame) but I attacked the hill into Drayton a little better this time. Only 7 miles total today but 'every little helps' Went to see Duggie aftewards for tea & catchups, man he has the sickest Ti road frame - how light?!