So with FD, mudguards & puncture resistant tyres sorted, a proper ride was clearly in order.
Went out from the front door for a 34 mile mix of back roads, green lanes, bridleways and byways.
With all the recent rain it was stupendously muddy on the off-road sections (and some of the road sections too!).
The mudguards worked amazingly well. This is the first time I've tried full length mudguards on a MTB and I'm very pleased with them - no spray in the face at any point, no wet arse, and incredibly, my water bottle stayed fit to drink from the whole way around.
I was a bit worried about the guards flapping around on rough terrain and contacting the tyres, but so far this seems to be unfounded. The mount I devised for the front guard is rock solid so far, though I'll be keeping a close eye on it for a while yet. On one particularly muddy descent the build up of crap acted like a dragging rear brake until the backlog could clear, but other than that, no clearances issues, and the tyres shed mud well.
Ah yes, the tyres... I've had about a dozen flats over the last 8 week so I forked out for some Schwalbe GT 365s in 26 x 2.0. I really rate Schwalbes puncture resistant tyres, being a big fan of regular marathons for road use. I reckon about half of the time today I was riding through hedge clippings or bramble cuttings, so if the tyres are still at full pressure tomorrow, they've already been worth it! They feel nice and cushy, not too cumbersome on the road and surprisingly capable in the mud off-road. Need to experiment with tyre pressures a bit to find the sweet spot.
Road down a few impromptu streams and the mudguards did their thing nicely.
The fork feels lovely. Since servicing it I've not had to tweak it much, it just works and you forget that it's there, which is how things should be.
Will admit to getting off and walking on the trail above though. I've ridden it on my MTB and it's a blast - big (but still roll-able) root steps and lots of big loose rocks. Although I really like the feel of the drop bars off-road, they don't give the same confidence as a wider flat bar paired with a shorter stem.
The OS map came out quite a few times en route...
As did the thermos & snacks!