I'm due a tax rebate and have decided that one of the things I'm going to fritter it away on is a geared bike. I've been using my brothers bike since he got it in the summer but I've been wanting to get my own for a while. I propose that we organise a saturday morning geared ride out to the south-west. I'd not be up for anything until I get the bike but after that I'll be heading out weekly on a saturday regardless of who's coming but it would be good to make it a social thing.
Those of you living out in that general area could either make it a shortened ride or a lengthened ride but meeting us en-route or cycling in to Glasgow before heading back out. More detailed organisation can be done closer to kick-off.
i, sir, am in. when i'm at home, obviously.
I've heard good things about the Specialized Allez
It looks like I might have a very rare Saturday off in the next couple of weeks, in which case I'd be up for a ride. What kind of distance were people thinking of? I either have my SS Dawes if the weather is bad, which would limit my speeds, or if it's guaranteed good weather I can use my Principia RSL (it's way too fancy if there's even a hint of dodgy weather though).
Today Goose and I cycled into Eaglesham and up one of the big hills there as a short fixed ride. It took just over an hour in total and covered 18 miles. Is anyone up for making this a weekly endeavour at least until I buy my geared bike. We could start and finish at George Square to be more inclusive.
The next outing will be leaving at 10:00am (aim to arrive by 9:50am) on Saturday 22nd November from George Square.
The idea is that the ride should be done fixed but single-speed is fine and, if you must, gears are permitted. The ride should work out at just over 20 miles leaving from George Square. We will operate a no-one gets left behind policy.
count me in for saturday the 13th december.
its 3:40am and im just back from this ride:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2372909
with 150 folk from London, you probably read about it on the london forum!
so that route then direct back to hackney which is almost the starting point again.... good bloody fun!
That sounds and looks amazing. I had a read of the londonfgss thread and it seems like there's already some photos up: http://www.flickr.com/photos/booksnake/sets/72157609153898440/
That's a hell of a lot of cyclists, let alone all fgss. Awesome.
[quote][cite] rusty:[/cite]Awesome. I think Clyde bridges would be a bit of a rubbish ride. Maybe worth doing though at some point. 10 points for the kingston bridge.
The traffic would slow the ride up quite a bit though. Does Clyde bridges include the Erskine bridge?
didn't really want to start a new thread for this... however, its a nice thing to read...
http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/tra/News2005/20050913_glasgow_velodrome.asp
Today I went for a ride with Good and my brother (both on geared bikes) into Eaglesham and around the surrounding countryside.
Along one country lane I heard a clattering behind me. When I looked around I saw Goose and my brother on the deck after slipping on some ice. The moment I turned back around I was on the deck. I must say that having your wheels taken from beneath you is a very surreal experience. Only slight cuts and scrapes all round.
I hope more people can join us next week.
I'm heading out soon for a quick pre-work ride this morning and am going to have to be pretty cautious I think. Sticking to main roads only though, so hopefully it won't be too hair-raising. Got me a little worried though now.
Glad that your falls weren't nasty rusty & co., battle scars can be something to be proud of, perhaps...
I was thinking about not doing a run tomorrow after last weeks slidey experience but having looked at the forecast for tomorrow and after todays mild weather I think a ride would be a good idea.
Tomorrow. George Square. 9:45am for a 10:00am departure.
Anyone who's going to be there please post so that we know to wait for you.
i shall be there next week. should i come fixed or geared?
It'll depend on how bad the weather is......dry and sunny will mean gears probably and wet and miserable will mean fixed.........i'll come fixed......i'm looking forward to this - it'll be cool to get something regular happening.
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