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Darryl Gunson

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  1. A few of us will be riding the big coast route on Sunday. 9.30 at the club rooms. Route is: Bishopton, Gourock, Largs, Kilwinning, Barrhead, Hame.

    There will be a brief stop at Largs public toilets, but no cafe. Take enough food and drink for the whole ride, which is approx 85 miles. 

    There are plenty of bailouts on the route if you don’t fancy the whole route.

    post up if you intend coming.


    cheers

    Darryl 

  2. Hi folks 

    a bunch is leaving the clubrooms at 8.30 sharp this Sunday, heading for the 9.30 ferry from Gourock to Hunter’s Quay.  The route to the ferry will be on the track to the top of the Clune Brae. So, plenty of places  to intercept us.

    Once over the water it will be a steady tour of some of the usual roads. Exact route can be decided on the day.
     

    Cheers

    Darryl 

  3. Hi Duncan

    I don’t have a full bike, but I do have a Kinesis Racelight frame, with bars,stem, bb, chainset, front mech longdrop brakes, seatpost and saddle, mudguards and a rack.

    Would need new h/s bearings, chain, wheels, tyres and tubes,  and a cassette, shifters, Cables and possibly a few bits and bobs.
     

    used to be  my winter/touring bike. 

    size = tt 55cm. 
     

    Pm if interested.

  4. Hi Mark

    In my view you should treat yourself to a new set of wheels. Plenty of good choices for your budget. 
    It seems a lot of money for a rebuild (the Ksyrium rims are not standard so I suppose that explains it). Also, those rims are quite narrow compared with the fashion for wider rims. New wheels would allow you to take advantage of this new trend. 
     

    Hunt wheels get a good press. Or you might try handbuilts  from Wheelsmith, Cycleclinic, or possibly ZED wheels, all of which get good reviews.

     

  5. 4 hours ago, ginty001 said:

    A wee query ...

    Gonna be buying a gravel bike soon, its available in both Shimano GRX and SRAM Rival or Force.. both the SRAM options are a bit cheaper therefore quite appealing, but i have no experience of SRAM at all. Wondering if anyone out there might have any comments to make ?

    I know the SRAM shifts differently to Shimano, but that about my lot..

    Cheers

    Ian

    Hi Ian

    I’ve got both. They  are very good. SRAM is very smooth and quiet and you can cross chain all you like without having to trim the front mech. It is better than Shimano in this respect.

    IMO, Shimano is better at front shifting; it is a lighter action. But there isn’t much in it, as long as you keep them clean and well lubed. On a race bike this might be an issue. But on a Gravel bike, probably not.

    If you’re still undecided when I get back I’ll give you a shot on my Hurricane, which has SRAM Rival on it.

     

  6. Hi All

    During Lockdown I’ve tried most of the various Apps - Tacxx, BigRingVR, RGT and Zwift. Only RGT allows uploading your own routes. But, for me it was a faff because you need 2 apps running and you need a subscription.

    So, rather than trying to replicate Arran, why not choose  a course on Zwift and have a target time/effort  to complete it? For example it could be a group ride with a leader who has calculated that to meet the target we will, say, ride at 3w/kg to keep things in order. Happy to get into it in a couple of weeks. Certainly could be something to consider for the winter.

  7. Hi Martin 

    I have a few things that might interest you. 
     

    1x campag record rear hub - still attached to rim which needs replacing. 32 hole 

    1x campag record front wheel on black Mavic open pro - good condition 32 hole

    1x Chorus front hub 32 hole.

    1x Record rear hub on open pro silver rim 36 hole.

    various cassette spare cassette bodies for above.

    I’ve been meaning to put them on eBay. To you, any two hubs/rims for £90

     

    Darryl

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