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Newbornbairn

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  1. All I've put on the Secteur is a bottle holder (wot rattles on the bottle something rotten) and a wee pouch on the handlebars holding my phone and dextrose tabs. I usually wear a rucksack with a wee toolkit, a pump and a lightweight jacket.

    I expect in the winter I'll put led lights on it.

  2. So what attachments are allowable on bikes?

    Bottle Holder Yes/No?

    Stand Yes/No?

    Computer Yes/No?

    Lights Yes/No?

    Reflectors Yes/No?

    Bulb Horn Yes/No?

    Front Panniers Yes/No?

    Rear Panniers Yes/No?

    Wedgie Bag Yes/No?

    Ribbons on handlebars Yes/No?

    Handlebar Bag Yes/No?

    Playing cards in spokes Yes/No?

    Phone Holder Yes/No?

    Shopping Basket Yes/No?

    Gel Seat/Cover Yes/No?

    Mudguards Yes/No?

  3. Good tip about anti-clockwise circular routes, ta. Can't help with the headgear problem as I have an awful sense of smell. I did ask the wife to sniff my helmet and she gave me one of those long cold stares. I did the 2 bridges Fife side first but the Forth road bridge had the eastbound cycle path closed and the westbound was covered with 10k runners giving me dirty looks as I pedalled against the flow.

  4. Did the 2 bridges today in a time of 2h 42m. But I had an 8 mile ride to get to the route. Overall it was a 54 mile ride and I was shattered by the time I got to Bo'ness on the way back. Exhaustion combined with a brisk headwind and the rain took the wind out of my sails and my times dropped from 3 min miles to 5 minutes.

    Still, it's my first 50-miler and I think I'll manage the Glasgow/Edinburgh run, probably in around 3h 30 and I'll be happy with that, podgy, unfit grandad that I am.

  5. Hill into Cowie is a bugger,

    First time I hit that hill I thought my lungs were going to come out my ears biggrin.gif

    I know parts of that route from doing cycle route 76 and commuting into the Falkirk Stadium - it's a good run.

    Did my Stirling - Kippen etc run again tonight and improved slightly to an avg of 16.6mph over the 20-odd miles. Thinking of taking the bike in to Rock & Road in Bridge of Allan to make sure it's set up right for my lanky frame and pot belly. I think seat height is ok but I'm getting some lower back pain. Might be nothing but worth getting it checked out on the jig they have there.

  6. Took UtN's Secteur out for a run today - Stirling to the Falkirk Stadium & back, 24 miles round trip. Straight away I've knocked 15 minutes off the time each way and upped my average speed from under 10 to 15mph. On the down side, a full suspension mtb hides the lousy state of the back roads a lot better than a road bike! Some of those sievers knock the wind out of you. Not sure about the dropped bars yet, my wrists and elbows were aching after an hour.

    So a huge improvement. Now at least I know I have decent equipment I can start working on improving times and fitness.

  7. Apparently there was a panel at a scifi/fantasy convention on Game of Thrones, with many of the main cast in attendance. Someone asked how they thought the series should end. Several of the main cast gave their views, which could be summed up with the words "blah blah blah".

    Then the mic was passed to Peter Dinklage, who just deadpanned "Dance number."

  8. Took a run around the North Third, Stirling yesterday. I've all but given up on getting any meaningful speed out of the mountain bike which means big dstances are just impractical. But I prefer cycle tracks, single track roads and the like anyway. The only disappointing part yesterday was I couldn't get any speeds up on the downhill parts of the single track road because of the number of cars. The nice weather was obviously enticing people out in their tin boxes. Especially annoying were the wee dicks in their souped-up Corsas who treated the road as a rally course, with their half-wit hangers-on shouting abuse out of the windows as they hammered by.

    Went off-road around the Cambusbarron military training track, which was interesting. That looks like serious 4x4 driving territory, it was difficult enough on the bike. Going down some of the more extreme gradients involved just tucking the balls in and yelling "yee-ha".

    A nice wee run out though.

    Made the mistake of fiddling with the gears and brakes though, dammit. What's the general going rate for a service?

  9. Congratulations to our visitors and thanks to our match officials. Also thank you for such a good turn out from Falkirk supporters and club directors. Attendance 300+ despite the weather leading up to the game - well done Hawick folk for supporting your local team!

    A local team for local people.

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