Clubrun Tomorrow (Sunday)

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Rob
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Clubrun Tomorrow (Sunday)

Post by Rob »

The weather forecast is for it to be pretty wet. However, just to confirm that I'll definitely be there for the ride. If it's apocolyptic out there I reserve the right to cut it short, but at the moment I'm planning on a normal ride to Thornton le Dale....
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

Today's training ride was "character-building" but after the first half-hour we got less aware of the driving sleet-like rain and flooded roads. The countryside looked mean and moody in a way it rarely has, during this largely benign winter. Get out there, ya softies! :lol:
Rob
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Post by Rob »

Today's lesson was: "don't let a weather forecast put you off!"
Turned out to be a great day with no rain at all and the 6 riders in the Square had an admirable time.
mal
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Sunday club run

Post by mal »

Sorry I had to drop out - Thornton Dale was the very first club run I went on with Clifton. Glad you had a good day. Malc
Arthur
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Post by Arthur »

When I went out from 2-4.30pm the weather was absolutely lovely :)
paulM
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Post by paulM »

Likewise the "training Ride" consisting of yours truly had a mild and calm ride of 4 hours over the wolds - and the weather wasn't bad either. However the sore throat I had yesterday has now developed into full - blown mancold so perhaps I should have stayed in bed yesterday also?
Rob
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Post by Rob »

My front hub started creaking and grinding somewhere near Stainton. 30 miles later is was rattling and banging like a good 'un. Took it apart today to find that it had eaten itself; the cones were ground away, the balls had gone and the axel assembly was running directly against the hub body - must have been rather hot! I thought it was tough going :shock:
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