I've found it's best just not to bother. As I get older I find that I'm better employed using my declining number of neurons to solve problems that are amenable to reasoned method...PhilBixby wrote:"Seatposts do expand quite dramatically, as do cranks..."
There's a bloke who can disguise his irony better than I can...How on earth did you get the saddle an inch high in the first place, Will? You've got the Bikefit measurements to work with....
Weekend Roundup 30/31st May
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That's a pretty excellent birthday pressie!
Wait a mo.. ..he's on a TT bike, and he rode the final stage on a road bike - last-minute change when it rained? (I was watching it on Eurosport player on the net and nearly shot through the ceiling into the kitchen when Menchov fell off - I'd imagine the excitable Italians by the roadside must have been even more animated!)
Wait a mo.. ..he's on a TT bike, and he rode the final stage on a road bike - last-minute change when it rained? (I was watching it on Eurosport player on the net and nearly shot through the ceiling into the kitchen when Menchov fell off - I'd imagine the excitable Italians by the roadside must have been even more animated!)
He rode the course after the 10th/11th rider, on his tt bike, as a practice run. He must have decided it wasn't suitable and switched to his road bike.PhilBixby wrote:That's a pretty excellent birthday pressie!
Wait a mo.. ..he's on a TT bike, and he rode the final stage on a road bike - last-minute change when it rained? (I was watching it on Eurosport player on the net and nearly shot through the ceiling into the kitchen when Menchov fell off - I'd imagine the excitable Italians by the roadside must have been even more animated!)
I was stood near the finish watching Menchov's run in on the tv inside the quickstep car, I've not known anything like it when he came off.
His mechanic must be as cool as a cucumber.
On saturday I'm cycling to leyland near preston to this place called paul hewitt apparently it's got a very good reputation and people come from far and wide to get fitted at this place, so I'm going to get fitted there.Dr Dave wrote:I've found it's best just not to bother. As I get older I find that I'm better employed using my declining number of neurons to solve problems that are amenable to reasoned method...PhilBixby wrote:"Seatposts do expand quite dramatically, as do cranks..."
There's a bloke who can disguise his irony better than I can...How on earth did you get the saddle an inch high in the first place, Will? You've got the Bikefit measurements to work with....
I'd have gone today but it appears 3x 80 miles rides uber hilly with one day rest in between has resulted in over training.
Excellent Will - just make sure that you keep a record of the fit so that you can make sure that all your bikes are adjusted the same. Then don't mess with things any more!willhub wrote:On saturday I'm cycling to leyland near preston to this place called paul hewitt apparently it's got a very good reputation and people come from far and wide to get fitted at this place, so I'm going to get fitted there.Dr Dave wrote:I've found it's best just not to bother. As I get older I find that I'm better employed using my declining number of neurons to solve problems that are amenable to reasoned method...PhilBixby wrote:"Seatposts do expand quite dramatically, as do cranks..."
There's a bloke who can disguise his irony better than I can...How on earth did you get the saddle an inch high in the first place, Will? You've got the Bikefit measurements to work with....
I'd have gone today but it appears 3x 80 miles rides uber hilly with one day rest in between has resulted in over training.