Thursday Mountain Biking - 6:30 - Peaslake
Thursday Mountain Biking - 6:30 - Peaslake
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Kermit power

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29,622 posts

236 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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For those for whom I don't have an email address who want to come out mountain biking tomorrow.....

For those who want to ride tomorrow, we're planning on riding Pitch Hill, which is the next hill over from Holmbury Hill heading towards Guildford.

The meeting point will be in Peaslake, behind the Hurtwood Inn. Instructions on how to get there can be found here --> http://www.hurtwoodinnhotel.com/html/directions.ht...

Assuming everyone is coming in off the A25, you'll see the pub on your right when you come in to the middle of Peaslake, with another road on the right just next to it. Go down there and you'll come first to the pub carpark and then to a public carpark. That's where we'll meet.

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

236 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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anonymous said:
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Did the thread title not provide a little clue? hehe

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

236 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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anonymous said:
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confused

I haven't had it amended. That's what it has been all along.

john_r

8,354 posts

294 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Hmmm, choices choices;

Mountain biking on the hottest day of the year so far?

or...

BBQ and Pimms in the garden?

I'm guessing that an evening with exceptionally sweaty blokes is not gonna win it for me...

wink

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

236 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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john_r said:
Hmmm, choices choices;

Mountain biking on the hottest day of the year so far?

or...

BBQ and Pimms in the garden?

I'm guessing that an evening with exceptionally sweaty blokes is not gonna win it for me...

wink
We do, needless to say, follow it up with beer. smile

morebeanz

3,283 posts

259 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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As I mentioned on Moday, I can't make today due to minibeanz duties, but I shall be back for round two of beanz versus the mountain (and lack of talent!) next Monday.

Enjoy the ride! biggrin

Robatr0n

12,362 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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john_r said:
Hmmm, choices choices;

Mountain biking on the hottest day of the year so far?

or...

BBQ and Pimms in the garden?

I'm guessing that an evening with exceptionally sweaty blokes is not gonna win it for me...

wink
Excellent choice! What time do you want me round?

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

236 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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anonymous said:
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Nothing hugely scary. I'm not stunning (or stupid) when it comes to going downhill myself either. My experience on Pitch Hill which we're riding this evening has all been on winter nights with helmet lights, so in broad daylight it should be fun rather than difficult.

As Swerni and Morebeanz can attest, as a general rule, there's usually an easier way round. In the highly unlikely event that there isn't, then just walk! I've certainly done that before now. The other guys I ride with have 15 years experience on me, so I'm not going to risk serious pain just to try and keep up everywhere. hehe

Seriously, don't worry about it! smile Swerni and Morebeanz didn't even have suspension on their bikes, and they survived to smile about it.

Kermit power

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Thursday 2nd July 2009
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anonymous said:
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OK, if you're going to be that much of a girlie about it, we'll even let you off the initiation ceremony. You can keep your saddle on all ride.

Happy now? biggrin

See you in an hour or so....

morebeanz

3,283 posts

259 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Kermit power said:
anonymous said:
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Nothing hugely scary. I'm not stunning (or stupid) when it comes to going downhill myself either. My experience on Pitch Hill which we're riding this evening has all been on winter nights with helmet lights, so in broad daylight it should be fun rather than difficult.

As Swerni and Morebeanz can attest, as a general rule, there's usually an easier way round. In the highly unlikely event that there isn't, then just walk! I've certainly done that before now. The other guys I ride with have 15 years experience on me, so I'm not going to risk serious pain just to try and keep up everywhere. hehe

Seriously, don't worry about it! smile Swerni and Morebeanz didn't even have suspension on their bikes, and they survived to smile about it.
So how did it go? Did you REALLY let him leave his saddle on?hehe

Kermit power

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236 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Dizeee was crap!

He refused to even fall off once! I will be expecting him to try harder next time. hehe

As it was, I felt honour-bound to stand in for him in the going-over-the-handlebars stakes. Annoyingly, I only made it as far as just above my knees. Hopefully they'll have stopped hurting by Monday.

morebeanz

3,283 posts

259 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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swerni said:
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rofl

no it's not.

Just learn how to use it wink
The man speaks sense. You wouldn't catch me going through the catalogues trying to find a full suspecsion bike...hehe

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

236 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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morebeanz said:
swerni said:
anonymous said:
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rofl

no it's not.

Just learn how to use it wink
The man speaks sense. You wouldn't catch me going through the catalogues trying to find a full suspecsion bike...hehe
I'd certainly hope not. Full suspecsion on a bike can be very nasty!

Kermit power

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236 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Whilst there is a pretty big difference with full suspension, it's nothing compared to technique.

You need to be dropping off the back of the saddle on the way down. Once it gets bumpy, the only parts of you which should be in contact with the bike are your hands and feet. If your back wheel hits a bump while you're sat on the saddle, then you're stuffed.

You then use your arms and legs as suspension, react to the bumps and try to minimise the movement of your head and torso whilst actually using as little suspension travel as you can.

With regards to the above and my knees on the handlebars, do what I say, not what I do! hehe

Changing to a full suspension bike will not make you a better rider. What it will do is mask the deficiencies and let you think you're a better rider, so when you do stuff it, you'll be moving faster because the bike could cope with more before you exceeded its limits.

pete

1,627 posts

307 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Kermit power said:
Changing to a full suspension bike will not make you a better rider. What it will do is mask the deficiencies and let you think you're a better rider, so when you do stuff it, you'll be moving faster because the bike could cope with more before you exceeded its limits.
Think of it as like buying an Impreza Turbo or Bitsaremissing Evo... wink

(runs for cover from the Japanese rally special crowd)

Pete

Kermit power

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29,622 posts

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Friday 3rd July 2009
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pete said:
Kermit power said:
Changing to a full suspension bike will not make you a better rider. What it will do is mask the deficiencies and let you think you're a better rider, so when you do stuff it, you'll be moving faster because the bike could cope with more before you exceeded its limits.
Think of it as like buying an Impreza Turbo or Bitsaremissing Evo... wink

(runs for cover from the Japanese rally special crowd)

Pete
To be completely accurate, think of it as being like buying an Impreza or Evo as your first car.hehe

smack

9,768 posts

214 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Kermit power said:
To be completely accurate, think of it as being like buying an Impreza or Evo as your first car.hehe
Very true! Hides your mistakes/poor technique, but means when you get it wrong, it is likely to be fast and messy...