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Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
363 :biggrin: So missed the full year with two days of illness, but otherwise fairly pleased with that.

Just taken the chain off my trike as I'm commencing the Big Fettle. I had a chain break two days ago but have noticed several partly broken links on the chain now I've removed it so I was lucky not to have more problems.

It's all a very mucky job...
 

arallsopp

Post of The Year 2009 winner
Location
Bromley, Kent
Great effort AH, and very good result! Do you know if there's a way to have cyclogs show the 'summary' view for the previous year? By the time I logged my last 2009 mile, it was already 2010, so I never saw my percentage time, target graph, etc:sad:

Oh, and your Jan 1 sounds like my Dec 31. Except I had the benefit of Ian's compulsive cleaning skills, and frequent visits from a toddler :ohmy:
I think the kitchen is just about back in order. :biggrin:
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
We now know we don't have the correct tool to remove a SRAM Micro Cassette so that's another thing for the shopping list.

I don't think you can get the Cyclogs Summary Page back. Maybe you should download your rides for 2009 and make a lovely Excel Graph instead?
 

arallsopp

Post of The Year 2009 winner
Location
Bromley, Kent
Good call. That SRAM stuff is tricky. Having ridden a few miles on the re-assembled bike last night, I've just found the clickbox on my SRAM dual drive spinning. Result: can't use top 4 gears on derailleur.
Bah... Time to re-mess the kitchen I feel :smile:
 

Bayerd

Über Member
As I only took up cycling last August, I didn't bother with Cyclogs last year. Started today aiming to track each ride to measure progress. I'm currently in the top 10!

But only because there's only 10 entries so far today though.....:smile:
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
GrasB eases into the year with a 32 mile casual ride... posting an average 19.71mph average :wacko: that'd be why I drifted round the eastern Barton road/M11 roundabout then ;)

<sarcasm>I think I should be ill more often :girl::girl:</sarcasm>
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Really? It was working when we tested it wasn't it not?

arallsopp said:
Good call. That SRAM stuff is tricky. Having ridden a few miles on the re-assembled bike last night, I've just found the clickbox on my SRAM dual drive spinning. Result: can't use top 4 gears on derailleur.
Bah... Time to re-mess the kitchen I feel ;)
 
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aran20

Well-Known Member
Location
Fareham
How about it Aran, it seems like you don't have enough bikes yet! There's always room for one more... ;)[/QUOTE]


Thanks for the offer AH, but I reckon I'd fall off as I've heard they're a bogga to balence on... :girl:

Think Mrs Aran would have something to say as well! To rude to repeat on here I suspect.:girl:
 
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aran20

Well-Known Member
Location
Fareham
GrasB...

Do you race at all, as your average speeds for your rides are always well high, even for this time of the year?
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
I have this thing with (motor)bikes, that every time I go some where I try to go faster & harder than before, the reason I no longer have a motorbike, so you could say I race my self every day. I also thrive in 0-8C temps, so until the road is dicy I'll be quicker. See the chart below to look at the max speeds, my average drops because I have to be more careful on the corners.

There's a guy I cross paths with relatively often, we'll have an impromptu training rides if we cross paths early into our rides, for the last 2 years he keeps on badgering me to join a club & start racing because I'll probably be very good at it... I'm not convinced my self.

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arallsopp

Post of The Year 2009 winner
Location
Bromley, Kent
ianrauk said:
Really? It was working when we tested it wasn't it not?

Aye, it were, and it held all the way home, only coming loose after it had been chilled, warmed, then chilled again. Issue was that little locating washer, we were using to position the click box. Its not for the clickbox. Clickbox is always perpendicular to axle, and doesn't care about rotation.
Axle, on other hand, requires locking to dropouts, as hub gear puts torque into axle. Result, push hard, axle spins, wheel idles.

Fix is simple. Flip locating washer so pin faces inwards, within dropout.

Only issue: I can't find my spanners! :sad:
 
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