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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,146 ✭✭✭✭Alanstrainor


    Buy some threadlock, tippex will just break down. Also don't over tighten them, threadlock and a normal amount of torque.

    Or just get road pedals :pac:

    Ah the tipex is just a stopgap. I'll get some threadlock.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,134 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    Ah the tipex is just a stopgap. I'll get some threadlock.
    The pedal tension may be too tight putting pressure on the cleat bolts.

    I'd be cautious about over-tightening them as they may be a curse to remove when you need to change them and you may end up 'ringing' the bolts.


  • Posts: 15,777 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    dinneenp wrote: »
    Waa in Sofia with work, the hotel had free bikes for use. Cycled around the city, taking in all the sights for 3 hours. Then swapped for a mountain bike & enjoyed the off road & around downhill trails in the massive park next to the hotel. Bliss.

    Do they still drive like maniacs over there? Remember on more than one occasion being in a cab and for them to cut across 3 lanes for the off ramps :eek:

    There are some great areas around Vitosha Mountain for off road.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,483 ✭✭✭positron


    Attempted Drogheda - Buncrana today.

    I have been kinda preparing for this since the idea came into my head in early June. At that time I could only ride 30k comfortably, 50k at a push, so 210k was a bit of an audax (audacious) to me personally. Training was simple enough. I slowly increase my Sunday morning rides slowly and the longest I could manage (barely) was around 110k, most of the rides were around 80k.

    I set off early from Drogheda, and Google navigation took me over Hill of Rath road to get to Collon. I think there are better roads that that - Hill of Rath road is neither flat, nor good surfaced. Gave up on Google navigation after that and went with the route I know (N2, A5). And it rained non-stop. I kept going but didn't even make to Castleblaney before everything went wrong. Rear wheel puncture. I have only been riding 3 months and I have never had a puncture all this time, but I was kinda prepared - tyre levers, puncture patch kit, two spare tubes. On N2, raining hard, trucks flying by doing 100kmph, no shelter what so ever for miles ahead, I had no choice but to sort it out in that rain - absolute hell!! Anyway, wheel out, new tube in, tyre back on, pumped up - valve looks funny but holding pressure. Luckily a gentleman pulled over to see if I was okay. Turns out he's from Buncrana, where I am heading! He offered to drop me to Castleblaney or to nearest garage etc, but thick brained that I am said I will be alright. He takes off, I decided to pump up the tyre a bit more - and now the core is gone from the valve! WTF?!! I am starting to shake from cold at this stage. Right, new tube out, inflated old tube, found the tiny hole, tried my best to patch it but I was sure it wasn't going to work as rain kept pelting down and there was no shelter and nothing dry anywhere to wipe the tube dry. Tube goes back on tyre, pumped up and... tip of the valve missing. Now it dawns on me that while I bought all the stuff, I just don't have the knack to pump up the tyre, and I am wrecking the flimpsy presta valve every time I try. I decide to walk to Castleblaney, but I am shaking so much I can't get the wheel back in. I was in a right bind. Luckily, another man pulls over, checks if I am okay. By some miracle, he's also from Buncrana!!!! We load up the bike into the van, pop the heating on, hit the road, and find the bike shop in Monaghan. He offered to drive me right to Buncrana even, absolute gentleman and life saver! Thanks Davis!!

    Bike gets a new tube at Monaghan (again super nice folks there), rain clears a bit and I am all warmed up and I hit the road again. This time everything went well. Stopped at Kellys Inn for a bite to eat and practically camped there for an hour until Mrs & kids caught up with me. Somewhat dry and back on road again, but only to get soaked by more rain. Over and again. By the time I got past Derry and made to Burnfoot, I was starting to hit the wall, thighs threatening to cramp etc. Just a few kms from my destination, I had to stop and top up with a Lucozade (works well, good to know as this will be useful for DCM), and picked up some strength and pedaled up the final hill that cars go up on 1st gear. Happy that I did this, although I wish it didn't rain so much, or knew how to use a portable pump correctly!!

    TLDR; Overall about 180 kms in little over 7 hours. Parts of N2 not good, too many close passes. A5 relatively better. Humbled by the most kind, generous and decent folks that comes to your help when you most need it! That's really the highlight of this trip!

    Photos:

    Aughnacloy
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    Area of Spectacular Natural Beauty - Sperrins.. somewhere before Strabane.
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    View over Lough Swilly is worth all the effort
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,569 ✭✭✭mugsymugsy


    positron wrote: »
    Attempted Drogheda - Buncrana today.

    I have been kinda preparing for this since the idea came into my head in early June. At that time I could only ride 30k comfortably, 50k at a push, so 210k was a bit of an audax (audacious) to me personally. Training was simple enough. I slowly increase my Sunday morning rides slowly and the longest I could manage (barely) was around 110k, most of the rides were around 80k.

    I set off early from Drogheda, and Google navigation took me over Hill of Rath road to get to Collon. I think there are better roads that that - Hill of Rath road is neither flat, nor good surfaced. Gave up on Google navigation after that and went with the route I know (N2, A5). And it rained non-stop. I kept going but didn't even make to Castleblaney before everything went wrong. Rear wheel puncture. I have only been riding 3 months and I have never had a puncture all this time, but I was kinda prepared - tyre levers, puncture patch kit, two spare tubes. On N2, raining hard, trucks flying by doing 100kmph, no shelter what so ever for miles ahead, I had no choice but to sort it out in that rain - absolute hell!! Anyway, wheel out, new tube in, tyre back on, pumped up - valve looks funny but holding pressure. Luckily a gentleman pulled over to see if I was okay. Turns out he's from Buncrana, where I am heading! He offered to drop me to Castleblaney or to nearest garage etc, but thick brained that I am said I will be alright. He takes off, I decided to pump up the tyre a bit more - and now the core is gone from the valve! WTF?!! I am starting to shake from cold at this stage. Right, new tube out, inflated old tube, found the tiny hole, tried my best to patch it but I was sure it wasn't going to work as rain kept pelting down and there was no shelter and nothing dry anywhere to wipe the tube dry. Tube goes back on tyre, pumped up and... tip of the valve missing. Now it dawns on me that while I bought all the stuff, I just don't have the knack to pump up the tyre, and I am wrecking the flimpsy presta valve every time I try. I decide to walk to Castleblaney, but I am shaking so much I can't get the wheel back in. I was in a right bind. Luckily, another man pulls over, checks if I am okay. By some miracle, he's also from Buncrana!!!! We load up the bike into the van, pop the heating on, hit the road, and find the bike shop in Monaghan. He offered to drive me right to Buncrana even, absolute gentleman and life saver! Thanks Davis!!

    Bike gets a new tube at Monaghan (again super nice folks there), rain clears a bit and I am all warmed up and I hit the road again. This time everything went well. Stopped at Kellys Inn for a bite to eat and practically camped there for an hour until Mrs & kids caught up with me. Somewhat dry and back on road again, but only to get soaked by more rain. Over and again. By the time I got past Derry and made to Burnfoot, I was starting to hit the wall, thighs threatening to cramp etc. Just a few kms from my destination, I had to stop and top up with a Lucozade (works well, good to know as this will be useful for DCM), and picked up some strength and pedaled up the final hill that cars go up on 1st gear. Happy that I did this, although I wish it didn't rain so much, or knew how to use a portable pump correctly!!

    TLDR; Overall about 180 kms in little over 7 hours. Parts of N2 not good, too many close passes. A5 relatively better. Humbled by the most kind, generous and decent folks that comes to your help when you most need it! That's really the highlight of this trip!

    Fair play to you for sticking it out. You planning on cycling back :)


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  • Posts: 15,777 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Jez positron you're inspiring to say the least. I'd be at a similar place to your 30km - 50km self at the minute. Have my 1st attempt at 100km on Sunday at the Meath Heritage. Luckily thats with the support that goes along with those events :)

    Enjoy the holiday , I assume thats why you were heading to Buncrana.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,511 ✭✭✭Fighting Tao


    Jez positron you're inspiring to say the least. I'd be at a similar place to your 30km - 50km self at the minute. Have my 1st attempt at 100km on Sunday at the Meath Heritage. Luckily thats with the support that goes along with those events :)

    Enjoy the holiday , I assume thats why you were heading to Buncrana.

    Best of luck with your first 100k. I did my first full 100k a couple of months ago. I found that the mind is more likely to give up before the body does when training alone. The body will keep going. You'll be fine. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 945 ✭✭✭CaoimH_in


    Well done man! Brought back memories of when I did 200k from Tipp to Kerry. Waterproof gear fell apart and I had to stop in Limerick to buy new gear on the way back.

    To the uninitiated it probably looks like madness, but it was honestly a great experience in retrospect! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,483 ✭✭✭positron


    Thanks for the comments. Mad Indeed, and I was reminded of that by everyone I spoke to along the way, including the bike mechanic in Monaghan.  I am so mad I take it as a badge of honour really. Yes, up here on holidays of sorts (some work-from-home as well).

    Please don't put ideas about riding back into my head... Shoulders & back sore just thinking about it. Boardmans infamous creeky bottom bracket issue is back as well I think after riding in thr rain. I got it replaced last month at Halfords for the exact same reason.

    Very best of luck with the 100k today enfilade, have a good one.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Sports Moderators, Paid Member Posts: 54,495 CMod ✭✭✭✭magicbastarder


    53km around howth/malahide etc.; got my pb on the climb up howth hill from the village to below 8 minutes, so happy with that.

    some jammy bastard was driving around howth in a mark I e-type.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 15,361 ✭✭✭✭retalivity


    Didnt get out yday eve so went out this afternoon for a final warmup before the meath heritage tour tmoro. Instead of a bumpy route similar to tmoro i went up stocking lane and a loop of cunard for good measure. Kept trying to maintain a rhythym and not push too hard and pop with tmoro in mind. I normally just take water if im going out for less than 2hrs/50k, but took one of those high 5 energy powder mix today to get my body 'used' to it. Well whatever was in it was like rocketfuel, i felt great climbing, didnt over exert, and wanted to keep going longer than the ~2hrs id given myself. After getting home i see that i also shaved a minute of my best time up cunard, and stocking lane wasnt too shabby either.
    Getting notions now, so looking forward to blowing the beans in the first 20k tmoro

    https://www.strava.com/activities/1107348753


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,573 ✭✭✭rolling boh


    Hope cyclist down between Enfield clonard today is ok


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,269 ✭✭✭dinneenp


    Do they still drive like maniacs over there? Remember on more than one occasion being in a cab and for them to cut across 3 lanes for the off ramps :eek:

    There are some great areas around Vitosha Mountain for off road.

    Traffic seemed OK. Used yellow cabs, maybe they're less crazy. Traffic was v busy but OK.

    Nice to see so many people cycling in the parks, young and old.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,508 ✭✭✭Esroh


    Just Home for Ring of Clare 120km.
    It's my first shot at above 80km in 2 years due to Health.
    Have to say a very well run event.
    But never have I ridden such a lumpy route. The flattest parts was km1 and Km120. There was no respite.
    Reports from the 160 were it was the same.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Sports Moderators, Paid Member Posts: 54,495 CMod ✭✭✭✭magicbastarder


    Weepsie wrote: »
    40 Kms in a nice heat. Lovely roads too and great patient drivers
    must be warm in cascais this time of year?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,690 ✭✭✭Whyner


    Really enjoyable windy spin round some lovely back roads and hills this morning. The Line to Military road after 80k is tough going but a lovely decent is the reward

    I'd recommend this route if you're looking for 100k starting in South Dublin

    93k with 1600m up @ 24kph - https://www.strava.com/activities/1106876431


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭Deagol


    Esroh wrote: »
    Just Home for Ring of Clare 120km.
    It's my first shot at above 80km in 2 years due to Health.
    Have to say a very well run event.
    But never have I ridden such a lumpy route. The flattest parts was km1 and Km120. There was no respite.
    Reports from the 160 were it was the same.

    Not lumpy...undulating ;)

    Did the 160, was very enjoyable but a decent challenge. First half into the gale was a bit gruelling but worth it for the great push home!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,334 ✭✭✭Boscoirl


    Did the Ring of Clare 160km also. Not one bit of flat road in Clare. Relentless

    Good Day out, got both wet and sunburnt.

    And broke a spoke :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 246 ✭✭Notoldorwise


    Ring of Clare 160km also. Big thanks to the organisers, the Gardai and all the volunteers throughout the route. Food stops well positioned and most roads relatively free of traffic. Superb scenery. Challenging cycle but wind at the back for the second 80km a great psychological boost. Will do again next year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,479 ✭✭✭rollingscone


    Change of pace from Road Spins today.
    ag01S

    Took my 1990s Raleigh Outland that's at least a size too big for me and converted to Singlespeed and V-brakes some time ago and recently Ghetto Tubeless'd out to Maynooth via some of the Single track in the Phoenix Park and the Canal towpath, running 35psi in the back tyre.

    I've been gradually building my confidence with short spins in the park but those two sections after the 12th lock provided imho the best test yet of my ghetto set up over rocks and roots and probably the first time I've gone through that section without stopping.

    Unfortunately, as I'd left it late to head out I met a lot of pedestrians and my own personal protocol is to approach them at walking speed give a friendly hello and take off again once I was safely past them.

    Stopped in that place with the back patio in Maynooth for a coffee and sandwich. Got a free refill of my coffee which is apparently a thing there now.

    Blasted back and took on a few of the berms and short steep slopes in the Park on the way home and for once didn't choke on a single one.

    Really satisfying day on a bike that's supposed to be my throwaway hack.

    https://www.strava.com/activities/1107274407/shareable_images/map_based?hl=en-US&v=1501343750


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  • Registered Users, Subscribers, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,198 ✭✭✭wanderer 22


    Quick spin around Phoenix Park today. Pootling along on the cycle lane, turned a corner ..and saw a car coming directly for me! On the very clearly designated, green cycle lane with lots of pictures of bikes.

    Myself and a chap from Orwell had a quiet word with her...possibly the most stupid bit of driving I've seen in my life :confused:

    IMG_20170730_110342306_HDR_2.jpg

    (Idiot not in picture)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,094 ✭✭✭✭ED E


    colm18 wrote: »
    Myself and a chap from Orwell had a quiet word with her...possibly the most stupid bit of driving I've seen in my life :confused:

    She deserves a call to TrafficWatch tbh.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Sports Moderators, Paid Member Posts: 54,495 CMod ✭✭✭✭magicbastarder


    what was her reaction when you pointed out her mistake?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,994 ✭✭✭sullivlo


    120km ring of Clare yesterday. Longest spin post-accident. Four of us did it and we averaged 20.1kph. Slow, but not bad for a group of girls. That headwind for the first 60 was tough; and h-anger struck after 61 when I was expecting the food stop to be at 60 (it eventually came around 64). Had a dark patch at 85km, and a major thanks to the lads from the Burren Cycling club for letting me jump on their train for a few km to catch up with my friends.

    Not a single flat bit in the route, couldn't even really enjoy the descents because I knew there was another hill coming :)

    Great day all around. Long drive back to Dublin after it though!


  • Registered Users, Subscribers, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,198 ✭✭✭wanderer 22


    what was her reaction when you pointed out her mistake?

    Incoherent mumbling and an apology. I still can't fathom how she didn't realise it was a cycle lane!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,134 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    ...Stopped in that place with the back patio in Maynooth for a coffee and sandwich. Got a free refill of my coffee which is apparently a thing there now....
    'The Coffee Mill' - best coffee shop in the country. We've been getting free refills there for years!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,511 ✭✭✭Fighting Tao


    colm18 wrote: »
    Incoherent mumbling and an apology. I still can't fathom how she didn't realise it was a cycle lane!!

    She knew.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,690 ✭✭✭Whyner


    'The Coffee Mill' - best coffee shop in the country. We've been getting free refills there for years!

    Oh yeah...filter coffee or good stuff? Grangecon was closed yesterday in Blesso, gutted.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,479 ✭✭✭rollingscone


    Whyner wrote: »
    Oh yeah...filter coffee or good stuff? Grangecon was closed yesterday in Blesso, gutted.

    Filter.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,498 ✭✭✭Daroxtar


    Did the Tour of Meath 100km today. I had registered for the 160 but my buddy said he wasn't up to it and we decided to do the 100 instead. Got a text from him this morning at 7:50 to say he'd arrived early and changed his mind so off he went on the 160. Coward that he is, he knew I'd put the pain on him!!! 😂
    So I rocked up to the 100 where met another man from This Parish and after a leisurely first few km I decided it was time to go. A gang of about 15-20 broke off and we set a good pace till the foodstop. I was happy with my banana in the pocket so I ploughed on with a couple of others. Now I don't mind taking my turn but myself and a chap from Cavan did the whole of the last 50 with absolutely no help from the others. Every time we pulled in to roll over they sat up and dropped back to single file.

    Eventually one of them shot past at a Junction and I sucked his wheel for about 2 minutes before he started looking around. We hit the start of a small climb and myself and the Cavan man put in a sneaky dig and that was the end of that. The two of us rolled on home together and while I initially thought there was another guy up the road, after looking at the Flybys it seems he ended up behind us at the foodstop so I'm claiming victory in the 2017 tour ;):D
    97km in 3:11@30.5 average speed

    https://www.strava.com/activities/1108604729


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