That is some memory or am I missing something, that has long gone,was knocked off by hit and run driver and out for a long time. Sold everything off and only just recently bought Bromptons for me and the mrs and thoroughly enjoying them, so much so we would like to do a mini tour in southern Spain, next year hopefully.
Cheers.
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- 6 May 2020, 3:47pm
- Forum: Touring & Expedition
- Topic: Which App
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1162
- 5 May 2020, 1:23pm
- Forum: Touring & Expedition
- Topic: Which App
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1162
Re: Which App
Hello,
I don’t know how you know that I have a Garmin 800 but I don’t anymore and has been a longtime since I had one. Regarding the Garmin that was going to be another post on which one to get as I don’t need any of the training aids within in them now.
Cheers.
I don’t know how you know that I have a Garmin 800 but I don’t anymore and has been a longtime since I had one. Regarding the Garmin that was going to be another post on which one to get as I don’t need any of the training aids within in them now.
Cheers.
- 5 May 2020, 12:38pm
- Forum: Touring & Expedition
- Topic: Which App
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1162
Which App
Hello,
Is there an “App” that will help me plan our first mini tour, what I am after is a map of an area where I can choose a start point then map a route and find BB’s or hotels on the way and possibly give me an indication of the terrain (whether the route involves climbing).
Thanks in advance.
Is there an “App” that will help me plan our first mini tour, what I am after is a map of an area where I can choose a start point then map a route and find BB’s or hotels on the way and possibly give me an indication of the terrain (whether the route involves climbing).
Thanks in advance.
- 27 Apr 2020, 4:42pm
- Forum: Electrically assisted pedal cycles
- Topic: Nano Bromptons
- Replies: 6
- Views: 947
Re: Nano Bromptons
Regarding battery time, this is something I will have to look into because at present we are up to 30 miles daily and hoping to get it up to 50 miles at least once a week, but I want to make it clear she doesn’t want assistance for the whole ride but more like assistance on parts of it.
Cheers.
Cheers.
- 27 Apr 2020, 4:37pm
- Forum: Electrically assisted pedal cycles
- Topic: Nano Bromptons
- Replies: 6
- Views: 947
Re: Nano Bromptons
You have PM.
- 26 Apr 2020, 12:30pm
- Forum: Electrically assisted pedal cycles
- Topic: Nano Bromptons
- Replies: 6
- Views: 947
Nano Bromptons
Hello,
Are there any Nano electric users on here, if so what are your thoughts, any long term reviews.
Please, any info as I am thinking of converting my wife’s bike rather than spending 3k and loose Monet on her present Brompton.
Cheers.
Are there any Nano electric users on here, if so what are your thoughts, any long term reviews.
Please, any info as I am thinking of converting my wife’s bike rather than spending 3k and loose Monet on her present Brompton.
Cheers.
- 22 May 2016, 4:19pm
- Forum: Off-road Cycling.
- Topic: Bike choices
- Replies: 1
- Views: 13717
Bike choices
Hello,
I have been riding a Spesh hard tail and really enjoying it but i have found out through trial,error and mistakes that i may need full suspension.Changing from road bikes to the MTB has eased my chronic back ache due to position and plushness (from the 29" tyres).Also changing tyres to some fast road slicks showed up the plushness effect.Anyway being only 5"5" i need a really small frame and a bike that will be mainly used for road and hard tracks,budget around 2.5k.Up to now i have only been looking at the Scott Spark.
Your opinions please.
Thankyou for looking.
I have been riding a Spesh hard tail and really enjoying it but i have found out through trial,error and mistakes that i may need full suspension.Changing from road bikes to the MTB has eased my chronic back ache due to position and plushness (from the 29" tyres).Also changing tyres to some fast road slicks showed up the plushness effect.Anyway being only 5"5" i need a really small frame and a bike that will be mainly used for road and hard tracks,budget around 2.5k.Up to now i have only been looking at the Scott Spark.
Your opinions please.
Thankyou for looking.
- 22 May 2016, 2:16pm
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: Cateye Padrone anomaly
- Replies: 4
- Views: 593
Cateye Padrone anomaly
Hello,
Has anyone used the above computer and found strange differences,this morning i did a 17.40 mile route in 59mins 30secs but my avg for the ride read 16.4mph,am i missing something or doing something wrong.
Thanks for looking.
Ps i am using the mirror image method
Has anyone used the above computer and found strange differences,this morning i did a 17.40 mile route in 59mins 30secs but my avg for the ride read 16.4mph,am i missing something or doing something wrong.
Thanks for looking.
Ps i am using the mirror image method
- 21 May 2016, 11:21pm
- Forum: Off-road Cycling.
- Topic: Advice and help with tyre choice
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13507
Re: Advice and help with tyre choice
Hello,
Thanks for the replies,you say 60psi in the rear,what do you use in the front ?,is it still 70psi ? and use the suspension in the forks.by the way i am 144 lbs.
Cheers.
Thanks for the replies,you say 60psi in the rear,what do you use in the front ?,is it still 70psi ? and use the suspension in the forks.by the way i am 144 lbs.
Cheers.
- 21 May 2016, 3:14pm
- Forum: Off-road Cycling.
- Topic: Advice and help with tyre choice
- Replies: 4
- Views: 13507
Advice and help with tyre choice
Hello,
I have suffered with back ache for a long time (years),before giving up totally i tried a 29" hardtail with knobbly tyres and the back ache diminished,but then i found the rolling resistance and noise from the tyres quite harsh,so i opted for a fast road tyre firstly to get more speed and secondly for the road noise.The tyres are the spesh Fatboy's pumped up to maximum (70psi) but annoyingly my back ache has come back.
So are there any fast road tyres out there what i can use and retain the plushness on the rear end as im sure its this single factor that as relieved it.
Your thoughts and experiences please.
Thankyou.
I have suffered with back ache for a long time (years),before giving up totally i tried a 29" hardtail with knobbly tyres and the back ache diminished,but then i found the rolling resistance and noise from the tyres quite harsh,so i opted for a fast road tyre firstly to get more speed and secondly for the road noise.The tyres are the spesh Fatboy's pumped up to maximum (70psi) but annoyingly my back ache has come back.
So are there any fast road tyres out there what i can use and retain the plushness on the rear end as im sure its this single factor that as relieved it.
Your thoughts and experiences please.
Thankyou.
- 17 Aug 2014, 11:05am
- Forum: Does anyone know … ?
- Topic: Maps for Garmin 800
- Replies: 4
- Views: 901
Maps for Garmin 800
Hello,
I have the above with the normal mapping on (ie) it will navigate me to anywhere,but I want to go off road,so do I need another set of maps if so , which . Can you download them from anywhere ,can you put them on any micro SD .
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
I have the above with the normal mapping on (ie) it will navigate me to anywhere,but I want to go off road,so do I need another set of maps if so , which . Can you download them from anywhere ,can you put them on any micro SD .
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
- 11 Aug 2014, 7:24am
- Forum: On the road
- Topic: Go Pro Camera
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1440
Go Pro Camera
Hello,
Has anybody managed to mount their camera under the bars as opposed to mounting on top so it's not as obvious to other road users ,and if so which mount did you buy.
Cheers,and thanks for looking.
Has anybody managed to mount their camera under the bars as opposed to mounting on top so it's not as obvious to other road users ,and if so which mount did you buy.
Cheers,and thanks for looking.
- 11 Aug 2008, 7:14pm
- Forum: Does anyone know … ?
- Topic: Airnimal with Campag
- Replies: 0
- Views: 470
Airnimal with Campag
Has anybody got any pictures of a Airnimal Chameleon with Campag Chorus Please as i am about to order one but would love to see some pics first.
Cheers.
Cheers.
- 9 Aug 2008, 6:13pm
- Forum: Non-standard, Human Powered Vehicles
- Topic: Folding Bikes
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2171
Folding Bikes
Are there any specific forums for these bikes ,as i am thinking of getting a Airnimal Chameleon and was wondering how you go trying to get the same feel for speed as they only have 24" wheels. Do you just put larger chainrings on or is it that you cant replicate the 700c wheel speed.
Cheers
Cheers