Getting rid of the slip

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G3CWI

Veteran
Location
Macclesfield
Sometimes it is better to keep your weight on the back wheel and not come to far forward over the bars when you are out of the saddle. It can give you more traction.
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Spin out in the Peak today and on a steep section the rear wheel slipped each peddle stroke. I was standing and the road was dry (but very steep). What's the suggested solution (in the end I got off but I will not be beaten next time).

Cheers

Richard
PS Road has two chevrons - not sure how steep that is..
http://www.bing.com/maps/#JnE9LmFua2VycyUyYmtub3dsJTJiZmFybSU3ZXNzdC4wJTdlcGcuMSZiYj01My4yNzAxMzQ5NTc2NTA4JTdlLTIuMDI5Nzc0MTg4OTk1MzUlN2U1My4yNTk5MzE4MTUyMTA4JTdlLTIuMDQ5NzI5ODI0MDY2MTY=[/quote]
You weren't riding a Triban3 with a blue helmet by any chance were you?
 
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G3CWI

G3CWI

Veteran
Location
Macclesfield
You weren't riding a Triban3 with a blue helmet by any chance were you?
Yes...
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Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
What hill was it? Jenkins Chapel ascent to Pyms Chair?

Could try shifting weight back a little, but could also be the tyres you have just aren't very grippy.
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Dash. I should have stopped and said hello! Going down it sounds more sensible.
That's the Lamaload climb.Short and sharp lungbuster at least 1:4 probably worse. Going down it is fun but we were being careful today as we had come across ice on one or two of the descents where we had been riding and coming off at 40 plus is going to hurt. You need to pick the right gear to go up it and if you are wheel slipping move your weight back a little. If you move your weight too far back though you can end up with the front wheel lifting off the ground. It is a bit of a balancing act.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Lamaload to Cat.

Yup it's slippy. Had rear wheel slide on a warm day in summer. It's also a bit hairy coming down. One of the Macc Wheelers guys smashed his leg up very badly coming down there a few years ago.

Just have to keep the power even.
 
Spin out in the Peak today and on a steep section the rear wheel slipped each peddle stroke. I was standing and the road was dry (but very steep). What's the suggested solution (in the end I got off but I will not be beaten next time).

Cheers

Richard
PS Road has two chevrons - not sure how steep that is..
http://www.bing.com/maps/#JnE9LmFua2VycyUyYmtub3dsJTJiZmFybSU3ZXNzdC4wJTdlcGcuMSZiYj01My4yNzAxMzQ5NTc2NTA4JTdlLTIuMDI5Nzc0MTg4OTk1MzUlN2U1My4yNTk5MzE4MTUyMTA4JTdlLTIuMDQ5NzI5ODI0MDY2MTY=
On the Kentish Killer I was getting quite a bit of wheel spin some times you just have to sit down and curb your enthusiasm ;)
 
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