Chargeride
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It happens to me, usually women run for cover in case I post a bad picture of them.You're just jealous, Chris![]()
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It happens to me, usually women run for cover in case I post a bad picture of them.You're just jealous, Chris![]()
It happens to me, usually women run for cover in case I post a bad picture o them.
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After 6 days of the weather gods throwing everything but the kitchen sink at us I decided to chance it today, the wind had calmed down to 30mph and the rain was meant to be just light with a 90% chance of it hitting! I can handle a little rain but I do hate setting off in rain, thankfully it was dry when I left at 8.30am! It was showing heavy rain for the afternoon so I wasn't going for a long ride this time! It was 3C when I left with a feels like temp of -1C and the SW wind was bitingly cold, I decided I would head for Lanark and have a nice tailwind on the way back! I wasn't going to bother taking photos due to the threat of rain but things actually brightened up as I arrived in Braidwood! I decided to make my way down the awesome descent from Braidwood into the Clyde Valley!
The start of the descent, some blue sky was peeping through the cloud!
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I passed the little pond in the village and stopped for a couple of photos!
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This lone goose was making quite a racket, not happy about me invading its territory no doubt!
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The next part of the descent is very steep with a very tight turn part way down, just before the turn I stopped for this photo!
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Now the really fun part!
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The River Clyde was flowing very quickly down in the valley, no surprise after all the recent rain!
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I made my way along the valley towards Kirkfieldbank, as I was heading up the first climb I stopped for this photo showing the river running through the valley! I had to do a little bit of climbing to get this one...not easy after just turning 68 a couple of days ago!
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A few minutes later the sun actually made a fleeting appearance!
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The clouds soon put a stop to that!
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The fun twisty road into Kirkfieldbank!
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The sun came back though!
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I stopped on the bridge in the village before the big climb out of the valley, time for a snack before heading up the climb!
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From Lanark I turned north towards Cleghorn, as I was heading up the climb over the railway crossing a passenger train zoomed past and I was expecting the traffic to start moving further up the climb but they were at a standstill!
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There was another train coming so I waited and pulled my phone out to catch a photo or two of the train as it passed, it turned out to be a goods train with a double engine and it was moving very slowly so easy to get a photo!It looks like they have replaced the diesel goods trains now...
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It took a good couple of minutes to pass through, nothing like those mile long trains you guys have over the pond...After crossing I spotted a couple of Clydesdale horses in the field, no view of Tinto Hill from here today!
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24 miles in and still no rain, would my luck continue though? I continued north on the A706 towards Harelaw and the tailwind was helping me up the climb nicely, the Pentland Hills weren't so clear today at Harelaw!
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A better view of the hills a little further along the A706!
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The A706 can be very busy but it wasn't too bad today and I was flying along with that 30mph tailwind!
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Another couple of miles and I started up the climb into Forth and continued north towards Breich, I was looking forward to the big descent coming soon! It didn't disappoint although I had to take it easy as I did have a partial crosswind, I still managed 41.6mph! I have been very close to 50mph here with a strong southerly wind!
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After 6 days of the weather gods throwing everything but the kitchen sink at us I decided to chance it today, the wind had calmed down to 30mph and the rain was meant to be just light with a 90% chance of it hitting! I can handle a little rain but I do hate setting off in rain, thankfully it was dry when I left at 8.30am! It was showing heavy rain for the afternoon so I wasn't going for a long ride this time! It was 3C when I left with a feels like temp of -1C and the SW wind was bitingly cold, I decided I would head for Lanark and have a nice tailwind on the way back! I wasn't going to bother taking photos due to the threat of rain but things actually brightened up as I arrived in Braidwood! I decided to make my way down the awesome descent from Braidwood into the Clyde Valley!
The start of the descent, some blue sky was peeping through the cloud!
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I passed the little pond in the village and stopped for a couple of photos!
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This lone goose was making quite a racket, not happy about me invading its territory no doubt!
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The next part of the descent is very steep with a very tight turn part way down, just before the turn I stopped for this photo!
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Now the really fun part!
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The River Clyde was flowing very quickly down in the valley, no surprise after all the recent rain!
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I made my way along the valley towards Kirkfieldbank, as I was heading up the first climb I stopped for this photo showing the river running through the valley! I had to do a little bit of climbing to get this one...not easy after just turning 68 a couple of days ago!
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A few minutes later the sun actually made a fleeting appearance!
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The clouds soon put a stop to that!
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The fun twisty road into Kirkfieldbank!
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The sun came back though!
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I stopped on the bridge in the village before the big climb out of the valley, time for a snack before heading up the climb!
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From Lanark I turned north towards Cleghorn, as I was heading up the climb over the railway crossing a passenger train zoomed past and I was expecting the traffic to start moving further up the climb but they were at a standstill!
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There was another train coming so I waited and pulled my phone out to catch a photo or two of the train as it passed, it turned out to be a goods train with a double engine and it was moving very slowly so easy to get a photo!It looks like they have replaced the diesel goods trains now...
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It took a good couple of minutes to pass through, nothing like those mile long trains you guys have over the pond...After crossing I spotted a couple of Clydesdale horses in the field, no view of Tinto Hill from here today!
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24 miles in and still no rain, would my luck continue though? I continued north on the A706 towards Harelaw and the tailwind was helping me up the climb nicely, the Pentland Hills weren't so clear today at Harelaw!
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A better view of the hills a little further along the A706!
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The A706 can be very busy but it wasn't too bad today and I was flying along with that 30mph tailwind!
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Another couple of miles and I started up the climb into Forth and continued north towards Breich, I was looking forward to the big descent coming soon! It didn't disappoint although I had to take it easy as I did have a partial crosswind, I still managed 41.6mph! I have been very close to 50mph here with a strong southerly wind!
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The descent continues after passing through the junction at Breich but its quickly followed by another big climb up to Longridge, then its another cracking descent down into Whitburn! I thought about continuing north to Armadale but decided not to push my luck with the rain and turned west towards Harthill at Whitburn! I then joined the cycle path to Harthill and turned north for Blackridge, then it was into the wind for the next 10 miles as I turned west for home! I decided to stop at Hillend Loch for a couple of photos, not surprisingly the water was very choppy!
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I got home completely dry with a very filthy bike, 15 minutes after washing the bike the rain arrived! I sure got lucky and I was glad I didn't extend my ride!I passed 1500 miles today, 1538 to be exact and I only need another 162 miles to reach 45000 on my awesome bike which will be 8 years old at the end of this month! As I type this its now pouring down, it looks like our weather is going to be more settled from Wednesday onwards though and I might make the most of it on Thursday, watch this space...
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Great SF ride and pics @mschwett !i haven't done one of these in a while because i've not been able to do the big rides i liked so much, but it was such a beautiful day i figured i'd share!
this ±32 mile loop has about 2,000 feet of climbing, and a cool mix of urban, park, coast, hill, etc.
You've got e-bikes. Do they ration the electricity, too?oh for foikes sayke.
Theyve just announced Gas rationing, it will all be gone by tonight.
A new motor would be over a thousand quids. I wonder if car owners report their maintenance/repair expenses to their friendsBrians repair, mechanical only.
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It's too bad you aren't qualified to ride in the rallyI'm so glad! I've never wanted to race but rather experience adventures in beautiful areas. Signed to Sudovia Gravel immediately!
There are no winners in the rallyLooks like old five batteries is going to win it.
I cannot understand what you guys do to your Levo motors that you need to overhaul them. Here's the mileage of my Specialized e-bikes:Brians repair, mechanical only.
A good explanation indeed! I experienced some pedal strikes during my short e-MTB time. Doesn't happen in gravel cycling I do now.I would say its pedal strikes, its a weak point for these motors as they make them lighter and lighter.
Shorter cranks might be a good idea, less likely to get a strike and less leverage on the internals when you do