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DavieB

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  1. I would check in ....yesterdays headlines revealed 15 passengers on EasyJet flight did not get to board as the flight was overbooked and it seems standard practice to overbook flights to account for cancellations etc. 

    I had left it late as I wasn't prepared to give Mr O'Leary an extra £14 for the priviledge of choosing which screaming wean I got to sit next to, hopefully I won't regret it. 

     

  2. Post mount has raised threaded bosses integral to the frame.

    Flat mount has no raised boss with the brake mounted flush to fork and chain stay.

    Flat mount I suppose will impart less dynamic force under braking however as Billy said it is probably an "aero" (ha-ha) and aesthetic "improvement" which has become the new standard.

     

     

     

     

  3. Aye the potential heat is a concern - I had a quick look at "cool" vests similar to what we have for Mollie the dog, it's lightweight, you wet it and it keeps her cool.

    Simple, however there seems to be nothing practical for humans/cycling, I know the pros' were wearing ice vest type things in one of the GT's a couple of years ago but other than that seems to be nothing that's actually practical.

  4. Very sad news indeed. Like lots of us I only knew Alex on the bike but even though could tell he was a great character and absolutely full of life.  A great loss to his family and friends, my thoughts are with them.

  5. Sorry for not pursuing this....have been off work with cold for last few days.

    Assuming I am fit Saturday might be a no go for me, the other possible stumbling block is without Paul McD there may not be a navigator unless someone else is confident of route or can do a Garmin download and work from that.

    Given the above I will leave for others to thrash out the details or whether to post an alternate ride if this suits the majority.

    If I have recovered sufficiently I would hope to be out at some point but will just need to wait and see.

     

     

     

  6. Good write up by Paul and have to say it was a cracking day on the bike through great countryside and with good company. As Paul mentioned there were a few mishaps along the way with the biggest being the eating part, mainly existed on garbage and E numbers and we must be the 3 biggest numpties of the audax given that we rode through Alynwick and loads of eateries whilst all starving and had to endure lasagne-gate at Coldstream. For whatever reason I felt pretty fresh at the end but suspect this was to do with quite a favourable wind and not just the one emitting from Paul. All told I reckon I could do a 400 but less sure of my willingness just the riding through the night part seems a bit ......daft, but that said I would probably allow myself to get talked into it.

    To add to Pauls list of lessons. After a rubbish nights sleep, chilling out with a bottle of beer when I got home rather than going to bed wired would probably have been a help. Up early today and got loads done in the garden but I will crash and burn soon.....

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