Monday, 23 November 2020

Sunday 22nd November - Highland Classic Bicycle Group Ride - Jack Taylor Super Clubman

 Due to a very hectic week at work this week I didn't manage to get the Mercian ready for Brians Gravel Ride with the Highland Classic Bicycle group today. That meant that the trusty Jack Taylor  Super Clubman was taken instead. The perfect bike for the job. 

Due to the wet and wild weather this week we both knew that this was going to be a pretty sodden affair, but Brian had enough back up deviations to cover us if any sections were flooded or too boggy. 

I left home around 7 am and made it to Brians just after 9 where we had a quick cuppa, I got changed in the van and so with bikes sorted we headed down to the Dingwall meeting place for just before 10. We ended up with about 11 or 12 starters, some new faces for me and some old friends not seen for a while. With everybody being respectful of personal space and observing social distancing we got a quick group photo and headed on our way in a couple of small groups and a few stragglers. (me) 

Brian picked a great route that was about 95% off road and a lot of it was really muddy and slippery and while I had 33mm tyres, they were fairly smooth and 'exciting' on the clay sections that had a few inches of water sitting on them. Amongst this we had a good few hard steep climbs as well, so a bit of everything. 

Despite the showers and the mudfest as well as a slow speed off from myself it was a great day out with a warming coffee and bacon roll about 2/3rds round at Strathpeffer. From there it was back to Dingwall on the usual tracks, only they were, like the rest a lot more flooded than the last time we were here. 

A great day with great company. Thanks Brian. 


Jamie


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Sunday, 15 November 2020

November 15th 2020 - Jack Taylor Super Clubman - Local backroads and laneway ride

Today was the first day in a while it looked like it might stay dry and so in between trying to get things out the loft to finish building the Mercian tourer for Brians big gravel ride next weekend, finish cutting and putting up the shelves in Calebs room I managed to slip out this afternoon for a couple of hours rolling around the country side on the Jack Taylor. 
 Lockdown has put a bit of a curb on being able to, and wanting to travel too far from home which means the large majority of my rides lately seem to be local. This means finding new routes etc to try and keep it fresh. 
Which is what I did today, I got to one point in my ride where on a nice quiet stretch of laneway I just thought ' what is up that dirt track straight ahead, rather than turning left?' as is usual lately. This led to a great shortish but steep climb up a gravel track that eventually just went to a dead end gate at radio mast. It was great trying to race up this gravel and mud climb with out standing up as then I would wheel slip so it was sit back and grind away. 
The roads were damp and muddy being we've had so much rain and the farms are all working overtime getting ready for winter. Seemed to dodge the rain in a few places as would see it ahead and then find the road in front of me sodden but thankfully I managed to stay completely dry. 
 The Super Clubman was it's usual superb self. I can't express how nice this is to ride, so relaxed and comfortable and the 33mm Jackie Brown tyres soak up all of the roughness from these chewed up back roads. They are also quite nice on the gravel as well, quite supple. 
 Hope everyone else managed to have some decent weather and managed to get a ride in as well. 
I am going to try and get the Mercian King of Mercia touring model back together for Brians gravel ride out of Dingwall next weekend with the Highland Classic Bike Group. Snow is forecast for next weekend so should be fun. 
If I don't have the Mercian ready then it will be down to the JT which is no hardship :) 

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Sunday, 8 November 2020

Saturday 7th November 2020 - Big Dummy evening ride - Adventure Syndicate match the miles

A few photos from this evenings ride on the Big Dummy. 
 I only realised at the last moment that the Adventure Syndicates new cargo bike movie was premiering tonight and today was the day they had set a few fun challenges. A couple of fun tasks they set for riders to do or things to find before the premier tonight at 7 on Vimeo. 
 Most people started their rides in the morning and made the sunrise,....ohh no, not for me. I set out at around three pm to do as much as I could, make the sunset, find ducks, car charging points, cross water etc and be back for home in time for the premier. Needless to say I didn't get one or two things but it was fun trying. 
Managed to have an excellent ride on the cargo bike, what else, and enjoy some night riding. Would say it keeps me off the streets but, it actually keeps me on them. 

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Monday, 2 November 2020

1st November 2020 - Mercian King of Mercia - build restarted

Weather up here has been pretty wild with the wind getting up to 87mph today! 
 Unfortunately or fortunately, depending on how you look at it, I didn't manage to get a ride in. I did however manage to make a start putting the King of Mercia back on the road for the winter duties. Spent a bit of time over the afternoon sorting bits and pieces for it between other jobs. I faffed around with the Stronglight chainset and the Stronglight bottom bracket for longer than I should have as it was a 120 axle which should have been spot on for this, it still needed a spacer to stop a chainring bolt touching the chainstay. Once that was sorted it was just a case of making sure some of the items I had for it fitted and worked together. Only got so far along but pretty right to cable and chain up now I think. The bar tape is looking to be white cork with white cable outers. 
 While I have had this a few years now and while my other Mercian has seen all the work and has even had the respray as well as being a superb riding machine, I just always prefer outright tourers for touring. This one is also being put to winter use to justify staying, more to me mentally than anyone else. 
 The tyres are 30mm but there looks like I could go 33 but might be a bit tight with a guard on there. There looks to be more clearance than on my road KoM, though I think from memory I may have run Vittoria Randonneurs in 30mm. These Jackie Browns I have been running on my Jack Taylor and they are good wearing but very supple, high volume which make for a nice comfortable ride. On One do them from Panaracer but they just bought the moulds from Rivendall who Panaracer used to make them for. 
 Spec so far: Chainset: Stronglight triple Bottom Bracket: Stronglight adjustable Stem: 90mm Nitto Handlebars: Nitto B135 Randonneur 42mm Headset: Tange Mercian stamped Brakes: Mafac Cantis with Shimano pads - soon to have Koolstop Salmon pads Brake Levers: Mafac with Dia Compe hoods Brake hanger - Dia Compe adjustable. Gear shifters: Dura Ace 7401 8 speed downtube Front derailleur: XT 735 triple Rear Derailleur: XT 735 Long cage Wheels, currently Ultegra hubs on Open Pro rims but soon to have dedicated Shimano 600 hubs on Wolber GTA gentleman rims Tyres: Jackie Brown Mile Munchers 700 x 30mm 
 Anyway, hope everyone is safe and well and had a decent weekend. 

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Sunday, 1 November 2020

Saturday 31st October 2020 - Mercian King of Mercia Tourer - paint chip and scrape touch up.

So to last week which I had a couple of days off work. Weather had changed up here drastically and rain had come and temps had dropped so was juggling things around in the shed and sorting my two winter rides and thought seen as how I had most of the bits to put the Mercian together then maybe that could be my winter tourer, commuter etc. 
Have been procrastinating building this all year, I get enthused and out it comes and then for some reason after a week or so it goes away again, despite me really wanting to ride it. I think having such great rides in my other Mercian and especially being spoiled by the superb Jack Taylor, it is hard to find the enthusiasm to build something to do the job of what is already being done so well. Now that winter is here I can pull the others down for some maintenance and now have a reason. 
 First thing was to find a touch up paint to cover the light blue touch up that had been used previously. I wasn't aiming to make it perfect as the paint on there is far from it but more to make it just not quite as noticeable as it was now. I rubbed the other patches back slightly and while they were bad underneath, I don't think they stood out anywhere near as much untreated as treated. The blue used was a sort of baby blue but a high gloss which made it really stand out. There was lots of it too, from the really big scrape along the right side of the top tube to the scraped and chipped right seat stay. This was along with just general chips. 
 I rode into town on Tuesday on the Big Dummy loaded with the forks to use as a colour match from the Mercian. I went to the local autoparts in Thurso who have a great reputation for matching car paint. One problem! Closed Tuesday!! No problem really as great day for a ride. Wednesday I called in at lunchtime for work and the young guy was really helpful and interested. He found what looked like a perfect match which was a Peugeot Kingfisher blue from about 20 years ago, put it into the machine, computer says no. Turns out that when he entered the code it kept coming back with a blue that was completely different. He then went to our second choice which had a slightly greener hue to it, yes, it would tell us how to mix this one. So I left with a small bottle of this for £10. 
He told me to make sure I really shook the bottle every couple of minutes to keep the colour consistent as due to it being metallic it should really be sprayed, though should be ok on small chips on a bicycle. Anyway I spent Thursday evening cleaning it and then touching the scrapes and chips in. By no means perfect and still noticeable but I think it is such an improvement. So top tube has gone from this: IMG_2464 To this IMG_4177 This is the blue of old. IMG_4170 and now IMG_4173 IMG_4178

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