One for the cyclists here... 12:25 - Apr 28 with 113010 views | llangyfelach | For varying reasons I'm not confident enough to get out and about on my bike, so for the next couple of months I'll be using my indoor Turbo Trainer. I'm mindful that at the moment I'll be training based on time rather than distance, so want to get myself a decent milometer. Any recommendations? Ta in advance | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:24 - May 28 with 2734 views | max936 | Muddy Fox cycling gear for sale at Sports Direct, anybody bought any from there, after a couple of pairs of cycling shorts, but at around 50quid a throw I thought I'd take a look at Sports Direct, cheap tat I suppose but they may be ok for short rides. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:40 - May 28 with 2711 views | Jackfath |
One for the cyclists here... on 21:24 - May 28 by max936 | Muddy Fox cycling gear for sale at Sports Direct, anybody bought any from there, after a couple of pairs of cycling shorts, but at around 50quid a throw I thought I'd take a look at Sports Direct, cheap tat I suppose but they may be ok for short rides. |
Only one way to find out Max. Buy a pair and give them a trial! Remember to leave your y fronts at home though. Going to see a "new" bike tomorrow..... | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:46 - May 28 with 2709 views | Pacemaker |
One for the cyclists here... on 21:24 - May 28 by max936 | Muddy Fox cycling gear for sale at Sports Direct, anybody bought any from there, after a couple of pairs of cycling shorts, but at around 50quid a throw I thought I'd take a look at Sports Direct, cheap tat I suppose but they may be ok for short rides. |
I bought some stuff Max it was Ok the v cheap stuff is not up too much but the stuff in the £15-20 was ok, my son uses it now. The pads are pretty thin tho so only an hour or two before you start feeling a bit sore. I get most of my stuff off Planet X/Chain Reaction/Wiggle now they have some bargains on there if your timing is right. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:47 - May 28 with 2708 views | Jackfath | I bought some the other day; | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:49 - May 28 with 2706 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 21:40 - May 28 by Jackfath | Only one way to find out Max. Buy a pair and give them a trial! Remember to leave your y fronts at home though. Going to see a "new" bike tomorrow..... |
I went up my local training route last night at the last minute, great ride, hell of a climb but it was the best I've ever done climbing there, nearly lost the arse end again coming back down and again I didn't have my helmet on, not a good idea up there, going up again tomoz, me and the bike got covered in wet dirty muddy stuff, cleaned the bike tonite after work and found a few chips on the paintwork gutted. What bike you viewing tomoz? | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:51 - May 28 with 2704 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 21:46 - May 28 by Pacemaker | I bought some stuff Max it was Ok the v cheap stuff is not up too much but the stuff in the £15-20 was ok, my son uses it now. The pads are pretty thin tho so only an hour or two before you start feeling a bit sore. I get most of my stuff off Planet X/Chain Reaction/Wiggle now they have some bargains on there if your timing is right. |
Cheers Lee, I had a look on the Tredz website, bloody expensive, I've bought off Chain Reaction a few times, I'll take a looksie. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:53 - May 28 with 2701 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 21:47 - May 28 by Jackfath | I bought some the other day; |
Love the sandals mush, ew looking good. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 12:07 - May 29 with 2658 views | Jackfath | Any advice on bike computers? I currently use my Iphone in my saddle bag to track rides. Thinking about a unit to fix it to my bars. Is that the way to go or should I consider a Garmin edge 200 or a cheaper simpler computer that does speed, distance etc? Hmmmm | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 12:15 - May 29 with 2656 views | perchrockjack | shyte,some serious stuff here. Anyone coming up for tour de France | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 22:19 - May 29 with 2620 views | Jackfath | How do thin rims cope with cattle grids? Also anyone use any bike computers? | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 22:28 - May 29 with 2618 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 22:19 - May 29 by Jackfath | How do thin rims cope with cattle grids? Also anyone use any bike computers? |
Lee uses a Garmin, he loves it, cost him about 80 quid I think. I tried Strava on my phone the other night wasn't happy with it to be honest, it doesn't regconise climbs, so its distance calculations aren't accurate. [Post edited 29 May 2014 22:31]
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One for the cyclists here... on 22:43 - May 29 with 2613 views | Jackfath |
One for the cyclists here... on 22:28 - May 29 by max936 | Lee uses a Garmin, he loves it, cost him about 80 quid I think. I tried Strava on my phone the other night wasn't happy with it to be honest, it doesn't regconise climbs, so its distance calculations aren't accurate. [Post edited 29 May 2014 22:31]
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It does the elevation though doesn't it? | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 22:58 - May 29 with 2609 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 22:43 - May 29 by Jackfath | It does the elevation though doesn't it? |
Don't think so, if you pay to subscribe to it, it might. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 23:01 - May 29 with 2606 views | Jackfath |
One for the cyclists here... on 22:58 - May 29 by max936 | Don't think so, if you pay to subscribe to it, it might. |
Yeah it does. Looking at mine now, it gives the elevation of your ride and also it gives you a cross section elevation graph. Free. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 23:08 - May 29 with 2599 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 23:01 - May 29 by Jackfath | Yeah it does. Looking at mine now, it gives the elevation of your ride and also it gives you a cross section elevation graph. Free. |
Me and technology don't go well together my friend. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 07:25 - May 30 with 2580 views | Pacemaker |
One for the cyclists here... on 22:19 - May 29 by Jackfath | How do thin rims cope with cattle grids? Also anyone use any bike computers? |
Thin rims cope with cattle grids fine although you will feel it through your nether regions! I have done well over 40 coming down the Bwlch and gone over the cattle grid no problem. I have seen a very serious accident on the same cattle grid where a guy hit it with his wheel not straight on and he went down. I have a Garmin 200 its a basic GPS but does the job very well, I think what Max was referring to was it does show the elevation but obviously you are not moving that far forawrd so on very steep long hills it seems as if you are stuck on the same mileage for a while but you are obviously going up rather than across. If you are using your phone put it on flight mode and it apparently saves the battery, i stopped using my phone because with everything on it was running the battery down within 3 hours, any ride longer than that and you were only getting some of the data. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 09:21 - May 30 with 2552 views | 1jack | Enjoying this thread so much I've even bought a cycling magazine to read while I am in gog land for the weekend. Planet Swans is so much nicer when there's no football on. | | | |
One for the cyclists here... on 09:52 - May 30 with 2533 views | orion3016 |
One for the cyclists here... on 22:58 - May 29 by max936 | Don't think so, if you pay to subscribe to it, it might. |
I use a garmin 500 gives you elevation while riding Mates use iPhones etc and they are usually quite accurate and you get the elevation at the end when you upload to strava Jackfath - perhaps I could follow you on strava | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 11:04 - May 30 with 2511 views | Batterseajack | I use a Garmin 500 as well. For me, it was one of the most important pieces of kit after buying the bike. Having migrated to London and being unfamiliar with the country roads around it, with a bit of planning, it allows me to blast down roads i've never been down before with the confidence that it will lead me to somewhere good and don't have to track back or get lost. Every ride is a quality ride because of this and i don't end up going over the same routes over and over. Now with Strava route mapper it's never been easier to pick routes that are popular amongst cyclists. So who's going to set up a Planet Swans Strava cycle club? | | | |
One for the cyclists here... on 12:14 - May 30 with 2503 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 11:04 - May 30 by Batterseajack | I use a Garmin 500 as well. For me, it was one of the most important pieces of kit after buying the bike. Having migrated to London and being unfamiliar with the country roads around it, with a bit of planning, it allows me to blast down roads i've never been down before with the confidence that it will lead me to somewhere good and don't have to track back or get lost. Every ride is a quality ride because of this and i don't end up going over the same routes over and over. Now with Strava route mapper it's never been easier to pick routes that are popular amongst cyclists. So who's going to set up a Planet Swans Strava cycle club? |
I nominate you | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 14:05 - May 30 with 2484 views | Jackfath |
One for the cyclists here... on 09:52 - May 30 by orion3016 | I use a garmin 500 gives you elevation while riding Mates use iPhones etc and they are usually quite accurate and you get the elevation at the end when you upload to strava Jackfath - perhaps I could follow you on strava |
You'd be most welcome my friend. Just got back from a 30 miler Tour D'Abertawe. Broke some of my PBs but still slow on my tractor. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 19:39 - May 30 with 2448 views | orion3016 |
One for the cyclists here... on 14:05 - May 30 by Jackfath | You'd be most welcome my friend. Just got back from a 30 miler Tour D'Abertawe. Broke some of my PBs but still slow on my tractor. |
I'm volunteering for the strava club I'm a mtb rider Search robbie udb Then let's all join | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 20:21 - May 30 with 2439 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 19:39 - May 30 by orion3016 | I'm volunteering for the strava club I'm a mtb rider Search robbie udb Then let's all join |
Had a runout up to the ponds last night with Pacemaker, Rob, good run as well, nice fella is Lee as well and fit. | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 20:57 - May 30 with 2432 views | orion3016 |
One for the cyclists here... on 20:21 - May 30 by max936 | Had a runout up to the ponds last night with Pacemaker, Rob, good run as well, nice fella is Lee as well and fit. |
I can help you out if you need any frozen northbound rides | |
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One for the cyclists here... on 21:05 - May 30 with 2430 views | max936 |
One for the cyclists here... on 20:57 - May 30 by orion3016 | I can help you out if you need any frozen northbound rides |
Where's that Finland. | |
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