Saturday 28 January 2023

27th January 2023 - New bars for the Larry vs Harry Bullitt

 I finally got round to swapping out my bars on the Bullitt for a set with a bit more reach and also slightly wider.  These are the On One version of the Jeff Jones  loop bars, ironically called the 'Geoff ' bars.

It’s moved the position forward a good bit as on long rides it was feeling a bit too short with the wide sweep feeling a bit close to my body. Often at low speed or when taking off they just felt a bit wobbly now and again. Nothing major but just a bit unstable sometimes when setting off. Not really been a problem as they have been fine for all this time, just felt it could be improved. Plus, I love these bars on my Pugsley and similar bend on my 1X1 mtb, and also have the benefit of somewhere to mount my lights until I re electrify it again.

Short ride but what an improvement, not that it felt bad before, but now just a lot more stable and comfortable. This is especially noticeable when setting off, gone completely is any feeling of instability, no matter how small it ever was, it is completely eliminated now. I think this is due to the width and the fact it is a 3 to 4 inches further forward which puts a bit more weight forward than what the previous setup had.  

Only downside is I must have sat the rear lever with the master cylinder not level when swapping about and level must have been low anyway and it pulled in some air as I quickly realised, I had no back brake whatsoever so now need to top up and bleed the rear brake. 
I am hoping to get the electric drive front wheel sorted very soon and start using the Bullitt for commuting more often than I currently do as well as utilising it more for the weekend runs to town and back. Hopeful to have it ready for the better weather come spring, meanwhile I just have to keep pedalling harder :) 

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Sunday 8 January 2023

Sat 7th January 2023 - Jack Taylor Super Clubman local ride

 After a busy morning that was pretty rubbish weather wise, this afternoon burst through with the first real sunshine and clearish skies so far this year. There was minimal wind and the temp was around 4 degree. 

So, it was decided not to miss this rare winter opportunity and get out for a nice ride on the road. A late afternoon local loop seemed just thing and what better machine could there ever be than the Jack Taylor Super Clubman? The roads were still damp and quite wet in a few places but that is normal for this time of year if not good. While I have been out on the Pugsley fatbike in the snow since Christmas this really was the first chance to get back on the road properly rather than commute. Since mid December I have also had a couple of weeks not riding due to not being well so it made this ride feel even nicer. It was just a nice steady pace round a local loop with minimal traffic keeping my legs rolling.

Very nice it was too and ended up being out longer and going further than planned. Afterward the JT was washed down and put away ready for the next ride which hopefully wont be too far away, though you never know this time of year as it could be snowing one day and fine the next.

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Sunday 1 January 2023

30th December 2022 - Local Snow ride - Pugsley with new bars

 Hope everyone has had a lovely Christmas and spent some nice time with family.

I finally managed to get the Pugsley out boxing day evening and fit my On One Geoff bars after riding the last couple of years with the straight Nitto Surly bars. Fitted up my Troutie lights as well trying to make some effort to be prepared for the Strathpuffer 24hour race in mid January. 
Luckily the following day we awoke to a bit of snow and I managed a late afternoon/evening ride out while it was still snowing on and off.
The bars were great, so nice to be back on a loop bar and the Pugs ran nicely through the fresh soft snow, though it was maybe the engine that was not quite firing on all cylinders after being a bit unwell before Christmas. To the point where I even dug out the XT rear Derailleur and the 9 speed thumbshifter ready to try it. Thankfully I came to my senses and stayed singlespeed, must have been delusional. 
The bars were very comfortable and pretty much the same bend as other loops I had ridden and fell naturally to hand, lights, though for the ride I fitted my On One lights rather than the Troutie beauties, mounted nice and centrally thanks to the full loop across the front, and the 90mm stem seems so far to be a good fit for reach etc, not leaning too far forward but also not sitting too upright, though I did cover the Giant emblem on the stem with a Fatty Owls Racing decal. This with my lights and the ancient PDW Daves mud shovel mudguards, Nate tyres and 32/22 gearing seem like the setup to use this year. 
I worked out I have owned my Pugsley about 11 years now and it is still running pretty much the same setup for most of that time, changes in bars and tyres and also a change of colour, so no wonder I think of it like my Long Haul Trucker and 1X1 as being faithful, dependable stalwarts of the stable.
Happy New Year to each and all

Jamie 
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Sunday 31st March 2024 - Aviemore Easter Ride - Jack Taylor Super Clubman

 Easter Weekend ride part 2: A weekend away south to Aviemore to meet up with family and friends from even further south and  spend some tim...