Today's ROAD ride

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deep section wheels do give the illusion of a smaller bike, which I liked when I had mine, years ago now.
I like yours, but I bet it's a handful in a crosswind! :shock:
 
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Thanks!
It's not just an illusion, it's actually a pretty small frame, I'm 5'6".

The wheels are ok in constant winds, but they can be a bit hairy when it's blustery. My winter wheels have a much lower height, which will be coming out of storage soon sadly :roll:
 
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Having started this thread, I thought it best that I add to it every now and then! :roll:

So today I went out for a potter, not trying to kill myself today, around the local lanes of West Sussex.

Up the main road for a few miles, I was pleased to see some quieter roads!

WP_20161206_10_38_13_Pro by Michael Murray, on Flickr

Down towards Washington village, under the A24, and heading towards West Chiltington.

WP_20161206_10_47_37_Pro by Michael Murray, on Flickr

Damp, slightly foggy day, Sun trying to burn through it though.
It's old around here, so therefore expensive to live. Thankfully the roads are still open to peasants like me, for now!

IMG_0762 by Michael Murray, on Flickr

Then around Pulborough Brooks Nature reserve - past a cafe I hasten to add - and heading off towards Amberley. I love these roads in this area, could do with more of them :cool:

IMG_0763 by Michael Murray, on Flickr

Before which, up the only small ring hill, up towards Whiteways car park.

IMG_0764 by Michael Murray, on Flickr

Really pleased with these bars I bought from the Guv, first ride with them. PC, the right width and look cool too!

And past another cafe too!

Then dropped down into Arundel,

IMG_0766 by Michael Murray, on Flickr

Before heading home, via the LBS.

Lovely ride, not cold and little traffic! :cool:

Mike
 
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I just love that bike, especially all the orange.

I like the look of some of those roads, and I'm sure the locals would let a yokel like you live in Smock Alley, yessur guvn'rrr.
 
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Yes I really am pleased with it Neil. Maybe we can share our Cougars on a ride sometime! :shock: :facepalm:

Now have first generation Rabobank kit for the Summer too! :cool:

Mike
 
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You bring your Cougar and I'll bring a Lloyd. Looking forward to it.

What? No black kit, I thought proper roadies only wear black. :mrgreen:
 
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NeilM":3iyu47zq said:
What? No black kit, I thought proper roadies only wear black. :mrgreen:

That's a BAD look!

I have some plain black shorts, as they go with most of my retro kit, but sometimes find PC team ones.

The only black jersey I have, is a sleeveless one I sometimes wear in the Summer, mtb'ing

Mike
 
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Mike, those images bring back memories of summer for me. I know those roads well, a friend used to live in West Chiltington...fancy a spring ride to Jerusalem* ?

I'll have to bring my Ron or a Roberts.

Rk.

*not the Jerusalam
 
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roadking":2ybeft1e said:
Mike, those images bring back memories of summer for me. I know those roads well, a friend used to live in West Chiltington...fancy a spring ride to Jerusalem* ?

I'll have to bring my Ron or a Roberts.

Rk.

*not the Jerusalam


You're on, whether Roberts or Ron!
Spring is the best time,
As the classics are on!

Inspired by heroes
Anticipation builds,
Some ride the crests,
Others end up in fields!

Roubaix and Flanders
The best in my book
Sometimes I've been over
But only to look!

So a ride we shall do
Come the new Year
No cobbles but cafes
And cake, have no fear!

T' end :LOL:

Mike
 
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I like...

I have thoughts for start and finish locations (I have good theme, need route) for the New Year ride and post it here if you're ok with that Mike.

Any thoughts re dates ?

Cheers, Jon.

P.S could pm you the start and finish points.
 
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