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All cyclists are semtimental about any bike they’ve riden for a while

As both Red Riders and readers of this blog know, Benni retired his Apollo Excel after many years of servic. That Excel went for miles and miles untill it’s frame cracked, fork bearings went, etc. Its safe to say Benni rode it into the ground. And thats exactly what i’ve done to my DiamondBack!

Quite literally. It was at that “just working if you know it’s little tricks” for ages, and i rode it without too many qualms. Almost 4 years of service, well over a thousand miles covered. And while thinking of replacing it it kept working as if to say “i’m fine, no need to be replaced”. And I did say that i’d ride it into the ground before buying a new commuting bike. Then one fateful winters day, i did exactly that.

Literally rode it into the ground. Pulled out of my drive, down the road, thinking it’s bloody freezing, throuhg the lights without a problem. Slotted into the right turn lane, slowed right down for a car, pulled away and round. Aaand rode it into the ground. Black ice is the most obvious explanation, hit it, lost the front end, dropped it. Another explanation is the new front tread i’d purchased and put on the night before, silly cheapy halfords thing. New treads rarley grip that well, and the recently gritted, wet, smooth tarmac proved too slick for it.

Either way, i think i can say with confidence that i’eve written it off. After picking me and the bike up off the busy junction, i started off again, stopped again a few meters on and wrenched the rather buckled deraulier out of the spokes. I then limped all the way to school after bending the deraullier in such a way it just about worked. I got it so sit in 7th, and 2nd / 3rd while the shifter was on 1 / 2.  Utilising the front deraullier I got to school, locked up, swore once again, and limped (leg was hurting) into Sixth Form. After explaining to variuous people why my elbow was in such a blackened (tarmac gunk) and bloodied state, i (in a free lesson) went on various bike websites, and calculated that i’d cost close on £100 to fix everything wrong with it. It was only £150 when new, 3 years old, very worn, wouldn’t be worth £50. Not worth fixing then. Not with a very buckled quick-fix-bent-back-to-a-rough-position rear deraullier, worn chain, worn gears back and front, slightly bent brakes, and a slightly wobbly back wheel. And to make matters worse, I limped it up the Alley, along Court Road, and then the front deraullier cable snapped! So i had to plod home with two point 2 gears depneding which way the wind was blowing and how hard i wasn’t pedaling.

Thus, I am getting a new commuting bike!! I’ve looked around a bit. I’m looking to spend £200 or less (but don’t mind going a bit higher) there’s a nice Claud Butler in Upton, but is fixed frame, i’d preferr hardtail. But is a major competitor. Halfords had a few interesting ones. A hybrid/mountian DB, looked alright – had red paint job :-) There was a Carrera Vulcan “V Spec” – a Vulcan with V brakes rather than the Disc Spec, with disc brakes. One or two of the Carrera Subways looked interesting. I’m a bit suspiciopus about Carrera, being a Halfords-own make. Carrera is to Appollo like Lexus is to Toyota – a posher version if you will. Still, maybe being better than appollo they might serve well, and i’m only really using it for acommuting.

I’ll be making the decsion tonight and purchasing it tomorrow morning before I go to work. I’ll post tomorrow wiht the result.

Untill the next post

Uncle Austin Wozzer

This is quite dissappointing, the Malvern Red Riders is slipping,

Not in slick mud like we normally would, rather the opposite. As a Red Rider, the olny bit of mud i’ve crossed in the last fortnight is the puddle by the gate on the alley.

Last weekend, we didn’t go as Bens bike was playing up and Adam went to drive round a feild. The weekend just gone was deviod of the normal ride, Adam in B’ham looking at trailers and Ben unable to come because of work. So, thats at least two weeks on the go we’ve not cycled!

C’mon MRR! We need to get our act together methinks! The Red Riders are hittng the Hills this weekend, even if it’s only one!

This is just a post to keep interest going,

Lately, the Red Riders haven’t done a lot. the Easter holidays were a perfect opertunity, and we didn’t seizie it. And so, with term time back underway, we’ll hopefully keep going regularily. Although, we didn’t go this week. Probably because Ben’s Yukon is having pedal problems again, and Adams gone off to a feild somewhere to throw a 250cc grasstrack bike around (he calls it a grasstack meeting).

So, hey, that’s that for the moment! hopefully next week will bring a nice eventful ride to blog about!

untill the next time, this is me signing off; <insert picture here>

Uncle Austin Wozzer

So im just going to have lunch then were going to Back on Track to pick up the Yukon.

Im really looking forward to getting it.

For those who weren’t cycling between Castlemorton Common and Peachfield Common today  (3rd Feb), which is basically everyone but Austin and myself, there is a new chant for future use in intimidating/rousing purposes.

It goes as follows:

Person1 “MB”

Person2 “M double R”

Person1 “MB”

Person2 “M double R”

Person1 “MB”

Both ”M double R”

Repeat…

(Note; Preson one is generally the Leader, Person two being everyone else in the Red Riders!)

i would just like to say thanks for everyone who turned up! All 3 of us!

Seriously, however, it was fun. Despite Adam turning back at british camp car park because of steering troubles.

After ploughing up the Wyche, we hopped onto the ridge and rattled our way down to Black hills car park, round the corner to Brit Camp (where Adam opted to turn round as his handle bars made funny noises as they turned and pulled to whichever side was the most annoying). Ben and I soldiered on up to Clutters Cave (freeezing winds) a monster down hill soon followed and there we were, hacking accross Castle Morton Common, COWS!! There were cows across the road, not just one or two but about twenty odd, we managed to squeeze through. Ben and I flew through Welland, past hook bank, and past the Three Counties, and home.

I think that the run from clutters cave to peachfeild was one of the best the red riders have done, no stops at all! and getting through cows was brilliant fun.

Same again next week? See ya around,

Uncle Austin Wozzer

Austin and i have had the idea to have a Picnic at the Eastnor Obilisc on the 14th of February as part of my birthday cycle.

Therefore i was wondering what people may be able to bring.

Austins bringing cake and i can bring whatever others cant.

Suggestions welcome

Thanks, Ben

MRR are doing a cycle this Sunday (3rd Feb) and are opening it to anyone and everyone. The only conditions are:

1. Must be willing to go offroad

2. must be at the fountain at the top of Church street for 9am

3. Must not have anything planned for the rest of the morning.

If anyone whos not part of MRR is interested please email me at Benmatt912@hotmail.com with the subject as “Malvern Red Cycle”

Adam has just invested £150 on some new front forks for his Kraken. There rock shox dirt 3’s with poplocks, enabling him to adjust the settings while cycling.

We have been mentioned on this site!!

malverntrail.co.uk/bikevent.htm

check out our Bullet Point.

Plus also please look at this site. The event has passed, June 2007, however it may happen again this year hopefully so well looking at. Plus its sponsored by Giant,hehe.

http://www.mountainmayhem.org/index.php 

More Information here

http://www.whatsonwhen.com/sisp/index.htm?fx=event&event_id=167061

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