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by Redvee
29 Oct 2021, 1:06am
Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
Topic: Flat mount hydraulic brakes with flat bar levers
Replies: 3
Views: 566

Re: Flat mount hydraulic brakes with flat bar levers

I've used MTB post mount callipers with road levers with no issues so that combination works fine. Shimano do flat mount Deore XT callipers which obviously work with flat bar MTB brake levers, lower level flat mount callipers might be available with resin pistons whereas higher end come with ceramic pistons. I believe the only difference between MTB & Road callipers are the branding on the outside.
by Redvee
29 Oct 2021, 1:00am
Forum: The Tea Shop
Topic: How's your weather?
Replies: 1979
Views: 101545

Re: How's your weather?

Rode home at 17:45 in the rain in Bristol, no waterproof gear cause it was dry when I rode to work. There was a headwind at the begining of the commute home but my direction of travel changed and it was behind me I guess. Worst bit of the ride was the first ten minutes as I went from dry to wet, once wet I knew it wouldn't be any wetter. Not too cold either, in fact I undid the zip on my jersey which helped when it came to putting my clear glasses somewhere as I got to a point in my ride where oncoming traffic would be a lot closer. Shoes on the boot dryer along with my gloves and the wet kit should have gone in the washing machine but is in a damp pile in front of the washing machine still :oops:
by Redvee
25 Oct 2021, 11:50pm
Forum: Racing, Olympics, TdF, Competitive cycling
Topic: Lachlan Morton - Alttour
Replies: 10
Views: 2275

Re: Lachlan Morton - Alttour

The video of his ride premiered on YouTube today.

by Redvee
23 Oct 2021, 1:24am
Forum: The Tea Shop
Topic: 2021 Flu Jab
Replies: 19
Views: 695

Re: 2021 Flu Jab

Had my flu jab a month ago after my Dad mentioned he had his booked, I went into my local Boots and booked mine in late August for late September. My Dad's was cancelled by the GP surgery but he managed to rebook for a few days later with no issue in Bristol. I've only tried once to book my booster and failed.
by Redvee
13 Oct 2021, 11:44pm
Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
Topic: Best kit for bleeding Tektro disc brakes?
Replies: 20
Views: 1447

Re: Best kit for bleeding Tektro disc brakes?

My first bleedkit came from Epic back in the days when I had Taiwanese semi-hydraulic callipers and still used the same kit on my Shimano brakes. I have bought another kit for my Sram brakes to avoid cross contamination as they use different types of brake fluid.
by Redvee
10 Oct 2021, 1:04am
Forum: Does anyone know … ?
Topic: The perfect gloves
Replies: 13
Views: 901

Re: The perfect gloves

Sue60N wrote: 9 Oct 2021, 9:57pm A liner glove!! What a brilliant suggestion- I think you’ve solved my problem- thsnkyou
I've bought several pairs of these over the years.

https://www.sportsdirect.com/karrimor-l ... e=90739603
by Redvee
6 Oct 2021, 1:23am
Forum: On the road
Topic: Delivery riders - dangerous riding
Replies: 27
Views: 3560

Re: Delivery riders - dangerous riding

The scooter riders in Bristol love driving on the pavement showing little respect for the pedestrians. There are two locations where they do it, one location will save a few minutes getting back to the location where they collect orders from, the other location saves them no time as it's outside the golden arches place. Any I see and capture on video gets reported to the local police.
by Redvee
5 Oct 2021, 1:54am
Forum: Campaigning & Public Policy
Topic: Farm Lane Compton Greenfield- Cycle works
Replies: 15
Views: 2364

Re: Farm Lane Compton Greenfield- Cycle works

I came down the hill from the pub through this cycle lane on Sunday and didn't feel comfortable because of the fallen leaves and wet road surface, my top speed coming down the hill was only 22mph. With road traffic using the road the leaf mulch would be cleared by the tyres.
by Redvee
3 Oct 2021, 1:11am
Forum: Racing, Olympics, TdF, Competitive cycling
Topic: Paris Roubaix
Replies: 64
Views: 7105

Re: Paris Roubaix

cycleruk wrote: 2 Oct 2021, 7:37pm What, no gloves ? But very well done.
Lizzie is known for not wearing gloves, in a way it makes it easier to spot her in the peleton.

There is a 5 minute highlights video from Velon on YouTube



And onboard footage

by Redvee
1 Oct 2021, 1:45am
Forum: Does anyone know … ?
Topic: Edge 1030 trim a ride
Replies: 7
Views: 476

Re: Edge 1030 trim a ride

Trim the ride in Connect and save then delete the ride from the 1030. Download the trimmed ride from Connect to the 1030 connected to your PC and save it in activities folder where all rides are stored, I think.
by Redvee
21 Sep 2021, 1:45am
Forum: On the road
Topic: London Trip
Replies: 19
Views: 1031

Re: London Trip

Paradiddle wrote: 20 Sep 2021, 3:50pm Sounds like a great day out and a nice sightseeing route around London.

I'm also wondering about the route you took from Richmond to Greenwich. Did you take any of the cycleways from East to West?
Only got to the new cycleways as I approached Greenwich but they were shut even though they looked complete. When I rode to Greenwich two years ago there were no cyleways along the A200 towards Deptford.
by Redvee
19 Sep 2021, 11:38pm
Forum: On the road
Topic: London Trip
Replies: 19
Views: 1031

Re: London Trip

An update to this from my journey on 1st September.

Had to reserve seats and space for baike and had concerns about bike being out of sight on train, this proved unfounded as the trainset was a 5 carriage train, not 9 carriages as originally planned so seat reservations were'nt recognised so I ended up sitting 6' from my bike on both legs of the journey :D
Rode from Paddington to Richmond Park via Hammersmith Bridge, a quick lap of Richmond Park then onto Greenwich but not on the route I had planned on the Garmin. Got to the Observatory after walking from the main road but couldn't get to the meridian line as I didn't want to pay. Decided it was too tight timewise for Woolwich Ferry so headed across the river via the foot tunnel after carrying my bike down and back up the stairs cause the lifts were out of action. Followed my nose along the river back to Aldgate then onto Soho and Paddington. A total of 45 miles in London that took a leisurely 5 1/2 hours.
by Redvee
14 Sep 2021, 1:30am
Forum: Does anyone know … ?
Topic: Post-Brexit - buying bike parts abroad . . (incl. Rose/DutchBikeParts)
Replies: 657
Views: 47742

Re: Post-Brexit - buying bike parts abroad . . (incl. Rose/DutchBikeParts)

Sweep wrote: 13 Sep 2021, 12:32pm Can you clarify - any customs, extra VAT or VAT handling charges payable by you after the order made?
All I paid was the item cost plus £10 P&P.
by Redvee
13 Sep 2021, 1:23am
Forum: Does anyone know … ?
Topic: Post-Brexit - buying bike parts abroad . . (incl. Rose/DutchBikeParts)
Replies: 657
Views: 47742

Re: Post-Brexit - buying bike parts abroad . . (incl. Rose/DutchBikeParts)

I ordered a chainset from Mantel last Wednesday and it was delivered on Friday, 48 hours from Holland to Bristol but it did cost me £10. Mantel are only dealing with orders for less than £135 exc. shipping
Due to uncertainties surrounding import duties and customs formalities, it is currently only possible to place orders with a total value (excluding shipping costs) of less than £135.

This means that all products costing more than £135 cannot be placed in the shopping basket. Additionally, if the value of your basket is over £135, the payment option will not appear.

This situation will remain the same until we get further clarity from the UK government and our shipping partners.
by Redvee
12 Sep 2021, 12:54am
Forum: Does anyone know … ?
Topic: Parts from the UK
Replies: 220
Views: 19528

Re: Parts from the UK

Jdsk wrote: 11 Sep 2021, 8:02am
Redvee wrote: 11 Sep 2021, 1:26amAll stock came from UK retailers apart from the chainset which came from Holland 48 hours after ordering it.
Where are you, please?

Thanks

Jonathan
Cider country, Bristol.