epicyclo
Senior Retro Guru
Thinking aloud sort of stuff:
I'm thinking of doing a gravel bike ride soon. Nothing huge - about 80miles but nearly half on road because it's a loop. It could be halved by us dumping vehicles at each end and avoiding the road bits.
I'll be doing it on a 1930s upright bike, the sort of thing built in this country right up to the 1960s, and still current in India or China.
I wondered if anyone else would be interested in coming, preferably on something similar and 1930s looking, singlespeed or hubgear, or a modern Pashley Guvnor type bike, ie not actually a mountainbike, although a Raleigh Bomber would fit right in, plus any of the Indian or Chinese bikes.
It's not really retro, maybe pre-retro, and it's not really the sort of ride that appeals to the vintage riders, so I thought I'd float it here anyway.
If you want to come you can ride anything you like, but expect the pace to be slo-o-o-w. (I may be using rod brakes)
I'm thinking of doing a gravel bike ride soon. Nothing huge - about 80miles but nearly half on road because it's a loop. It could be halved by us dumping vehicles at each end and avoiding the road bits.
I'll be doing it on a 1930s upright bike, the sort of thing built in this country right up to the 1960s, and still current in India or China.
I wondered if anyone else would be interested in coming, preferably on something similar and 1930s looking, singlespeed or hubgear, or a modern Pashley Guvnor type bike, ie not actually a mountainbike, although a Raleigh Bomber would fit right in, plus any of the Indian or Chinese bikes.
It's not really retro, maybe pre-retro, and it's not really the sort of ride that appeals to the vintage riders, so I thought I'd float it here anyway.
If you want to come you can ride anything you like, but expect the pace to be slo-o-o-w. (I may be using rod brakes)
