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#3781 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.

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I dropped the frame off for a respray at Argos Racing Cycles in Bristol this afternoon. I decided to have it done in the darker yellow colour in the picture a few posts back. The forks are all but unmarked so I decided not to pay the extra to get them resprayed (it is a lot extra as they're carbon fibre so would need to be manually wet sanded whereas the steel frame can be sandblasted) so I'll still have the sulphur yellow crown to the forks but i think that'll look OK. They're paintshop is busy so It'll take about 4weeks before I can pick the frame up.

They do some amazing paint jobs on retro-road bike frames that I'm sure some of you will enjoy

https://argoscycles.com/bike-gallery/

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#3782 Re: Another Bike Project

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Ray P wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:28 pm I' thought it was time to use the collection of bike parts I've accrued so I bought a frame to hang everything on.
I like the holding stand thingy! :thumbright:
 
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#3783 Re: Another Bike Project

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Mike H wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:23 pm I like the holding stand thingy! :thumbright:
Every bike maintainer should have one Mike, really makes working on a bike so much easier and more comfortable.

On other matters, are you planning some more cycling adventures as the weather improves Mike? There's one of the top cycle trails over in your part of the country;

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#3784 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.

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Thanks for that, I have various sketchy plans for summer, cycling might be involved at some point. But also motorbikes, sidecar outfits ... too many irons really :lol:

Reminds me I was looking at The Viking Way recently, but Google images suggest some sections are blocked off or otherwise inaccessible. Never as simple as you might expect.

There's a nice chap I'm following on YouTube, I am in the middle of watching his Pennine Bridleway mini cycling adventure (train to Ambergate and then onto the southern end), he thought yeah Pennine Bridleway, specifically intended for horse riders and cyclists right? Should be simple. (Clue being in the title, and what National Trails says on its web site). It's approximately parallel to 'The Pennine Way' for walkers, or that's how I interpret it. But Jeez is it rough in places! Not just the hills, expected that, but it's the rough stony paths, loose rocks, gravel and mud. Even going downhill it can be unsafe to go faster than walking pace, so it's not quick. So not terribly suitable for bicycles then. He couldn't see a horse doing much with it either! :shock:

Fabulous scenery though. :thumbleft:
 
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Looks at a map for Marriott's Way, a-ha right 'cause I was in that area last year. On the radar. :thumbright:
 
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PPS - just realised it goes right past a cafe that used to be Reepham railway station, know it well. :D
 
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#3787 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.

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Mike H wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 8:39 pm PPS - just realised it goes right past a cafe that used to be Reepham railway station, know it well. :D
There you go then Mike, that's one summer weekend sorted for you.
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Yups, ta muchly. :thumbright:
 
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#3789 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.

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An early start tomorrow morning. heading down to the New Forest for an 80mile Sportive event.

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Lovely thought. I hope the weather bears up. We're off to Dunwich - no exercise at all... but I am wistful (?) about pounding the pedals.
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This bicycle, called the "RELATIVITY Special", if pedaled at 90 rpm, is designed to travel faster than the speed of light. This is proven by a description of the gear ratios on the sheets seen on the wall behind it. One revolution of the pedals sends the bike 6 times around the earth. (It is part of the art exhibition "Circle of Time" that Pat Chirapravati curated now on display at California State University, Sacramento).
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And I thought my bike had high gearing (53:16). I note one small flaw in the design though; the sprocket on the rear wheel will come undone. I'm amazed it needs two locks to stop it being stolen - you're not going to hop on that and ride it away. Wonderful.
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#3794 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.

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Ray P wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 5:56 pm I dropped the frame off for a respray at Argos Racing Cycles in Bristol this afternoon. I decided to have it done in the darker yellow colour in the picture a few posts back. The forks are all but unmarked so I decided not to pay the extra to get them resprayed (it is a lot extra as they're carbon fibre so would need to be manually wet sanded whereas the steel frame can be sandblasted) so I'll still have the sulphur yellow crown to the forks but i think that'll look OK. They're paintshop is busy so It'll take about 4weeks before I can pick the frame up.

They do some amazing paint jobs on retro-road bike frames that I'm sure some of you will enjoy

https://argoscycles.com/bike-gallery/

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I've a '78 original argos framed bike in the garage, its a nice ride and fully campagnolo'd up..
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#3795 Re: The Audio-Talk Cycling thread.

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A good outdoor ride today, making the most of the absence of precipitation and the presence of a little sunshine...

I get extra rations today!

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