Turned out the feared metalwork lesson re the ebike was not needed; the extra wide derailleur mount I had got hold of, to counter the projection of the motor and consequential offset of the chainrings, was indeed too wide but then I realised if the shim was altered so that the mount was hard up against the seat tube the problem would be resolved
So derailleur fitted, but not yet cabled up, ebike put away and the Defy retrieved with short everything on for the first time this year, and no baselayer. Sort of direct to Knaresborough along Bilton Lane with its climb up from the Gardeners Arms for once, and oddly for these parts, being the steepest encountered
Diverted onto the A59 as the narrow Beryl Burton Way looked well occupied by pedestrians.
Slightly misjudged the speed (or rather the sudden lack of it) of traffic queueing at the double mini roundabouts and made a brief detour onto an access pavement crossing. North to Farnham, east up the bank and then down to Staveley (bench now devoid of the recycling box), through Minskip and over the A1(M) into Boroughbridge.
I was intending to stop at the riverside park but from the bridge over the River Ure it was obvious all benches had been claimed so onwards through Milby
and over the River Swale at Thornton Bridge into the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire
Passing through Helperby the poor road surface turned out to be too typical of the roads hereabouts
Headed on, slightly wary of where I was going having only been in this neck of the woods once before, and missing a turning did a U turn which I later discovered was unnecessary as I could have simply taken either of the next two turnings. More concern crept in in Aldwarke where a sign directing to the bridge seemed very oddly located and I wondered if it had been turned through 180 degrees (on the extreme right of the photo).
Carried on anyway and eventually the bridge appeared across the fields and I gratefully crossed the River Ure (the Swale having merged into it upstream) knowing generally better roads lay beyond. Had to stop mid crossing to retrieve the puncture kit that the vibrations caused by the timber boarding had jumped it out of the top tube bag
Thence through Great Ouseburn, Grafton and Arkendale to Ferrensby where I stopped by the village duck pond, which was well occupied with active ducklings and wary ducks. Continuing westwards I was suddenly puzzled why the Garmin was giving a reading of 0.1 mph. Then I heard a voice behind me and a lady cyclist pulled alongside who confirmed the actual speed. Turned out she had been further east to Easingwold and said the roads their were awful as well. She then accelerated away leaving me in her wake and then the Garmin started working again so I presume something on her bike was disturbing the signal from axle mounted sensor. Down the bank into Farnham and through Scotton and onto the A61 briefly before taking Nidderdale Greenway back to Bilton Lane
45.51 miles 1946ft climbed avg 14.1 mph 72% of BC 7 hour challenge completed.
So derailleur fitted, but not yet cabled up, ebike put away and the Defy retrieved with short everything on for the first time this year, and no baselayer. Sort of direct to Knaresborough along Bilton Lane with its climb up from the Gardeners Arms for once, and oddly for these parts, being the steepest encountered
Diverted onto the A59 as the narrow Beryl Burton Way looked well occupied by pedestrians.
Slightly misjudged the speed (or rather the sudden lack of it) of traffic queueing at the double mini roundabouts and made a brief detour onto an access pavement crossing. North to Farnham, east up the bank and then down to Staveley (bench now devoid of the recycling box), through Minskip and over the A1(M) into Boroughbridge.
I was intending to stop at the riverside park but from the bridge over the River Ure it was obvious all benches had been claimed so onwards through Milby
and over the River Swale at Thornton Bridge into the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire
Passing through Helperby the poor road surface turned out to be too typical of the roads hereabouts
Headed on, slightly wary of where I was going having only been in this neck of the woods once before, and missing a turning did a U turn which I later discovered was unnecessary as I could have simply taken either of the next two turnings. More concern crept in in Aldwarke where a sign directing to the bridge seemed very oddly located and I wondered if it had been turned through 180 degrees (on the extreme right of the photo).
Carried on anyway and eventually the bridge appeared across the fields and I gratefully crossed the River Ure (the Swale having merged into it upstream) knowing generally better roads lay beyond. Had to stop mid crossing to retrieve the puncture kit that the vibrations caused by the timber boarding had jumped it out of the top tube bag
Thence through Great Ouseburn, Grafton and Arkendale to Ferrensby where I stopped by the village duck pond, which was well occupied with active ducklings and wary ducks. Continuing westwards I was suddenly puzzled why the Garmin was giving a reading of 0.1 mph. Then I heard a voice behind me and a lady cyclist pulled alongside who confirmed the actual speed. Turned out she had been further east to Easingwold and said the roads their were awful as well. She then accelerated away leaving me in her wake and then the Garmin started working again so I presume something on her bike was disturbing the signal from axle mounted sensor. Down the bank into Farnham and through Scotton and onto the A61 briefly before taking Nidderdale Greenway back to Bilton Lane
45.51 miles 1946ft climbed avg 14.1 mph 72% of BC 7 hour challenge completed.