Surly, ones bigger than the other!

is the front on 29er+ then?!

enjoy...
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Surly, ones bigger than the other!
If you haven't got it or read it already, John Metcalfe's Dividing The Great is a pretty good one...especially as it's done in a spirit of muddling along (i.e. mistakes and mechanicals), which makes the whole thing seem more achievable.
Hah, if posted about the Lego I get I'd be posting a lot more often...
the M. Mc Coy book looks like to have plans or dreams afoot... I Enjoyed John Metcalfes book as well..
I tend to steer clear of accounts of things I want to do in the future as i want to go into them without any prejudice or high expections of a particular place, event etc in place and see it through my own eyes. I've already hiked the Great Divide two years ago so I've a fair idea of what to expect and just wanted the guidebook out of interest.ledburner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:08 pmthe M. Mc Coy book looks like to have plans or dreams afoot... I Enjoyed John Metcalfes book as well..
Paul Howard-Two Wheels My Wagon, is a good read and looks at the America Psychi in the land of plenty.. . " He moaned about Gas prices but never turned off his 8V truck, when he went into the store", humorous like Metcalfe, more a how not to doi it! I Quite different to the Jill Horner book (Be Brave, Be Strong) . which had more back story.. about how she ended entering the race... Weird it got me into peanut butter with sweet stuff, but ultimately Branson is better....
and I've put off doing the PBW as well.... lockdown was the best excuse,
Nice
The 2020 version, thanks to a tip off from macskive
I've had a pair of them since June - so far so good despite a fair bit of battering. The freewheel is a bit loud mind - must get round to stripping it and bunging some more grease in thereBoab wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 11:19 am ... and delivered a pair of wheels that I wasn't expecting till the end of next month. I guess they found them down the back of the sofa or something, we obviously have different interpretations of Pre-Order Now. Shipping Nov Wk 2. Not that I'm complaining though, means I now have a set of wheels I can run narrower road tyres on, and swap with my current set if I fancy a bit of muddy off-road action over the winter.
Thought they'd make for a good winter road wheel, and a back up for when I break spokes on the other pair. Spun the freewheel a couple of times before putting them back in the box, glad I'm deaf in one ear...fatbikephil wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 1:08 pm I've had a pair of them since June - so far so good despite a fair bit of battering. The freewheel is a bit loud mind - must get round to stripping it and bunging some more grease in there
Good find.
Short " How to " introductory section and 20 routes of various lenghts around England. GPX available from www. v-publishing.co.uk/BPE-GPX
woodsmith wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 11:56 pmShort " How to " introductory section and 20 routes of various lenghts around England. GPX available from www. v-publishing.co.uk/BPE-GPX
Interview and sample pages here:
https://bikepacking.com/news/bikepackin ... -kingston/
Link to publisher and more sample pages here:
https://www.v-publishing.co.uk/books/cy ... g-england/
Go on. My iPhone 8 is slowing dying and really needs an upgrade. Wot you got?