how excited
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Ian, we'll sort tonight at the hotel!! Didn't panic!
2 meetings in brum and then head off, pack repack relax repeat I guess!!
Mantra for the weekend 'one day we'll be too old for this s**t. Today is not that day'
2 meetings in brum and then head off, pack repack relax repeat I guess!!
Mantra for the weekend 'one day we'll be too old for this s**t. Today is not that day'
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Now that is a great mantra!slowupslowdown wrote:Mantra for the weekend 'one day we'll be too old for this s**t. Today is not that day'
Love it...
Struggling to concentrate today. Excitement/nerves building well. Hopefully to a peek of energy that will keep the pedals turning for over 200KM this weekend...
:)
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Ian if you want I can put my Revo and connectors in the car and bring for you as I am using batteries and a torch. I also have an SP but it is on a 650B wheel. You are welcome to borrow either if you cannot sort itianfitz wrote:Ill be more excited later today when I can hopefully figure out why my SP hub and revo light don't seem to be working all of a sudden.
Arrrrrgggggh!
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You and me bothGutted.

On the positive side, if you're not there, the weather won't be too bad

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Less excited
More terrified

More terrified

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Manic here getting the family packed up for a jolly as well sorting out my kit. I've also had a cold since Monday but decided 2 days ago I'd be on the start line anyway. Symptoms subsiding a little today so all good
Weighed the loaded bike last night at 31lbs including 4lb of food (not chancing any stops), although my overnight clothes and water are on my back so extra to the bike weight. Hoping 28lbs to shoulder on the later hikeabike (having eaten a load of the food) won't be as arduous as Carnau at midnight 2 years ago.

Weighed the loaded bike last night at 31lbs including 4lb of food (not chancing any stops), although my overnight clothes and water are on my back so extra to the bike weight. Hoping 28lbs to shoulder on the later hikeabike (having eaten a load of the food) won't be as arduous as Carnau at midnight 2 years ago.
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I'm excited about hallucinating about geometric sheep at 3am. Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQO-aOdJLiw
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Note to self....mountainbaker wrote:I'm excited about hallucinating about geometric sheep at 3am. Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQO-aOdJLiw
Withdraw from race if envisaging the above
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Yikes! Mine was 40lb! That said, all I'll have on my back is water and a spare pair of socks and gloves, and my borrowed sleeping bag is a lot heavier than I realised.Weighed the loaded bike last night at 31lbs including 4lb of foo
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Something of "The Thing" about that video :) It did make me laugh though - and spend an hour of my life going through the rest of Cyriak's videos... An hour well spent.mountainbaker wrote:I'm excited about hallucinating about geometric sheep at 3am. Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQO-aOdJLiw
Those 'middle of the night' hallucinations are always fun though


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I love those Cyriak videos. I think he creates the crazy music himself as well. He's a regular on the b3ta.com forum.
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I really shouldn't have clicked on that......i just know that's going to haunt me tomorrow night nowmountainbaker wrote:I'm excited about hallucinating about geometric sheep at 3am. Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQO-aOdJLiw

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ha ha thats ace - can get it out of my head now. Just want to say good luck to one and all
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Shitting myself with excitement! Bring on the road trip...
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Thanks all for offers of help and suggestions. I'm sorted with a fully functioning bike now 
A trip to 18 bikes, and a swap for their 'courtesy dynamo wheel' revealed that my hub is dead. For the second time. A bit concerning really but good timing as if it had been 36 hours later...
I've had this one since last November and have ridden about 4000km on it in all seasons. Guessing it will be replaced under warranty again, SP (or the distributor) paid for it to be rebuilt etc last time so hoping for the same this time.
But now have a old skool shimano hub on a flow rim. Sturdy but effective!

A trip to 18 bikes, and a swap for their 'courtesy dynamo wheel' revealed that my hub is dead. For the second time. A bit concerning really but good timing as if it had been 36 hours later...
I've had this one since last November and have ridden about 4000km on it in all seasons. Guessing it will be replaced under warranty again, SP (or the distributor) paid for it to be rebuilt etc last time so hoping for the same this time.
But now have a old skool shimano hub on a flow rim. Sturdy but effective!

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Wow that is not good! I have two Schmidt Son Delux. One is a 4yr old model 20 on my Bullitt Cargobike. Done several 1,000 miles including through plenty of floods. The only maintenance is to clean the eDelux light lens occasionally. The second is a model 28, approaching 2 years old on my Shand Stoater, done over 5,000 miles. Never had a problem. I ride all year round but not much off road.ianfitz wrote:Thanks all for offers of help and suggestions. I'm sorted with a fully functioning bike now
A trip to 18 bikes, and a swap for their 'courtesy dynamo wheel' revealed that my hub is dead. For the second time. A bit concerning really but good timing as if it had been 36 hours later...
I've had this one since last November and have ridden about 4000km on it in all seasons. Guessing it will be replaced under warranty again, SP (or the distributor) paid for it to be rebuilt etc last time so hoping for the same this time.
But now have a old skool shimano hub on a flow rim. Sturdy but effective!