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I could never get on with the derailleur gears much preferred the Sturmey Archer four speed wide ratio on my old Rudge Pathfinder which I used daily from twelve years old until I bought my first car at twenty four. :-D
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Excellent work Richard :D

Nicely changing gears are very satisfying!
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Gibbo2286 wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 15:53 I could never get on with the derailleur gears much preferred the Sturmey Archer four speed wide ratio on my old Rudge Pathfinder which I used daily from twelve years old until I bought my first car at twenty four. :-D
Modern indexed 'one press' gears with hyperglide cassettes are really easy to use, Gibbo. Not always so easy to set up mind you.... Hub gears are still around, you can now get an 8 speed hub! This one is an 11 speed (x 2...), which is too many really, given the choice I would go with 8 or 9 for cheaper / longer lived parts!
CitroJim wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 18:33 Excellent work Richard :D

Nicely changing gears are very satisfying!
Indeed, have been putting up with it not working well for most of this year. Was surprised that a quick adjust of the limit stops and the B screw and it just seemed to work....that can't be right!
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RichardW wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 13:01
CitroJim wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 18:33 Excellent work Richard :D

Nicely changing gears are very satisfying!
Indeed, have been putting up with it not working well for most of this year. Was surprised that a quick adjust of the limit stops and the B screw and it just seemed to work....that can't be right!
Ahh! No that helps reinforce my long-held opinion that indexing gears is as much an art as it is a science :roll: :? :wink: Sometimes it takes me hours to get it right and then at other times it drops straight in...

Even trimming Di2 electronic gears can sometimes be more luck than judgement!
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Me in action at the Tour de Tyringham Sportive back in September...
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This was a delightful little local Sportive especially to raise funds for Tyringham church...

So successful and well attended - it raised £4500 for the church :D
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Now in the old days these signs would be a welcome sight for those on two wheels touring the Yorkshire Dales
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I wonder where they are?
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Gosh! That must be very old... The NCU has not existed for years... A lovely find :)

Back in the mists of time the NCU were embroiled in controversy when they effective killed off mass-start cycle racing in the UK which put us at a huge disadvantage in the European racing arena for many years - hence we only started to win big at the major world tours relatively recently...

It did lead to a big 'underground' TT racing scene in the UK, the early bits of which were carried out under the cloak of some secrecy as the NCU supported no road racing of any kind - which is why we still refer to our TT courses by codes to this day...

Later, the BLRC (British League of Racing Cyclists) was formed to challenge the NCU's stance on mass-start racing and eventually they succeeded..

The NCU and BLRC merged to (eventually) become British Cycling - the organisation responsible for our racing and Olympic success in the 21st century...
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 16 Nov 2022, 11:48 Now in the old days these signs would be a welcome sight for those on two wheels touring the Yorkshire Dales

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I can't say have ever noticed one of those signs, and then last night I went through a village down the road I have been through loads of times, stopped at the lights, and what did I see??
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There are rather more of them than the AA boxes, but it could be the start of a new spotting thread... https://wingedwheels.info/index.htm
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RichardW wrote: 18 Nov 2022, 15:22 There are rather more of them than the AA boxes, but it could be the start of a new spotting thread... https://wingedwheels.info/index.htm
I'll be keeping my eyes open now Richard ;)
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CitroJim wrote: 18 Nov 2022, 15:37
I'll be keeping my eyes open now Richard ;)
Always a good idea when riding a bike Jim!! :-D
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
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RichardW wrote: 18 Nov 2022, 15:19 I can't say have ever noticed one of those signs, and then last night I went through a village down the road I have been through loads of times, stopped at the lights, and what did I see??

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:shock: :shock: :rofl2:
I lap up those "familiarity phenomenon" events. Nicely spotted Richard, painted over and in disguise! Surprising how many "Mandolin" tracks crop up on the radio now since I had my mandolin theme on the Pickled Egg Jukebox recently!

Occasionally the phenomenon escalates up into an FCF Spooky, where such unlikely co-incidences/ random events in the realms of "what are the chances of that happening?" occur that they just have to be put down to strange forces of which we understand little at work.

As an example...try this one, and read Mick's follow up comment

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Looking at Richard's Link, and the Map section of it, I spotted Gifford was one of the locations, and a CTC plaque on the walls of the Tweeddale Arms Hotel (not that Gifford is near the Tweed!).
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We have the same issues and concerns with electric scooters around these parts...
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