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Winter Event GR.
Have now left the building. If you don't receive yours than do apply the usual and if that fails, give me a shout. 

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Re: Winter Event GR.
Was hoping for one in a river rather than on a river bank. Wetsuit back into the loft then.
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Re: Winter Event GR.
I'm sure you can manage to fall in either unaided or notWas hoping for one in a river rather than on a river bank. Wetsuit back into the loft then.

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Haven't seen much posted about this. Who's in, who's out, and where are people planning to go?
I'm in, and am thinking of a mainly road ride with a bothy, but a bothy far from the grid refs.
Probably solo unless someone wants to tag along.
Was considering actually cooking as well rather than pub food, but that might be pushing my boundaries a little.
I'm in, and am thinking of a mainly road ride with a bothy, but a bothy far from the grid refs.
Probably solo unless someone wants to tag along.
Was considering actually cooking as well rather than pub food, but that might be pushing my boundaries a little.
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Steve, I think everyone else is going with John 

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Cheers Stu, so as crowds are definitely a thing of the past I'll just crack on with my solo Billy no mates plan. On my own.
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Slarge - are you after a riding buddy? My riding buddy bailed on me
Of course - I might yet still bail (its a 9 hour round trip drive for me), or we might not find a common ground on ability/range/speed, or you/I might just decide its nicer to be alone with the wildlife, and of the above or other reasons.
I don't know the area, never been to the middle of Wales and I'm scanning maps and looking at options. And right now I don't feel 100% but getting better every day (running nose from normal xmas cold still).
John.
Of course - I might yet still bail (its a 9 hour round trip drive for me), or we might not find a common ground on ability/range/speed, or you/I might just decide its nicer to be alone with the wildlife, and of the above or other reasons.
I don't know the area, never been to the middle of Wales and I'm scanning maps and looking at options. And right now I don't feel 100% but getting better every day (running nose from normal xmas cold still).
John.
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Probably off up round Dinas Mawddwy, 50/50 road/offroad.
Friday eve Wynnstay, beers, bed, LBM school, brew/toast, talk bollocks, no faffing; then maybe steep hill, view, ford, wet feet, cafe, pub, tussocks, fall into Dyfi, cafe, slate quarry, view, cafe, suicidal hill, slate quarry, view, cafe, pub, ditch, porridge. Repeat as per previous day. And as usual all that will completely change upon departure from LBM on Sat morning.
Friday eve Wynnstay, beers, bed, LBM school, brew/toast, talk bollocks, no faffing; then maybe steep hill, view, ford, wet feet, cafe, pub, tussocks, fall into Dyfi, cafe, slate quarry, view, cafe, suicidal hill, slate quarry, view, cafe, pub, ditch, porridge. Repeat as per previous day. And as usual all that will completely change upon departure from LBM on Sat morning.
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Re: Winter Event GR.
Hey Steve - I'm hoping to go, although have very little fitness compared to a few years agoslarge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 6:55 pm Haven't seen much posted about this. Who's in, who's out, and where are people planning to go?
I'm in, and am thinking of a mainly road ride with a bothy, but a bothy far from the grid refs.
Probably solo unless someone wants to tag along.
Was considering actually cooking as well rather than pub food, but that might be pushing my boundaries a little.

I've also not quite route planned as par for the course as been trying to fix the car...I think I've figured it out but need to get a couple of electrical connectors...so currently 70% chance of getting to the event i reckon!
But if I see you at the start and don't mind slowing down a bit, It would be great to catch up

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I think we are going to be stopping at the Travelodge in Oswestry on Friday night (still not booked), get to Llanbrynmair in the morning a bit of chatter then looking at wandering down towards Elan with an afternoon tea in Llanidloes then probably stopping at Lluest Cwmbach bothy before heading back via Rhayader for a second breakfast. Mostly road but will likely have a wander through Hafren (there's a BW leading past Mynydd Y Groes that I've not been on). Depending on exact route it's about 60km each way.
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Re: Winter Event GR.
I am going after a British Cycle Quest clue near Abergynolwen so heading out past CAT, down to Tywyn and Happy Valley / NCN8 and into Mach for breakfast and then back via Forge. About 100km with a 10km bonus near the endif I am feeling frisky. Weather may scupper plans,I have not looked yet.

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Into Mach..... you taking a boat?Blackhound wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 5:54 pm I am going after a British Cycle Quest clue near Abergynolwen so heading out past CAT, down to Tywyn and Happy Valley / NCN8 and into Mach for breakfast and then back via Forge. About 100km with a 10km bonus near the endif I am feeling frisky. Weather may scupper plans,I have not looked yet.
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You'll be fine... just don't stop pedalling.....
Sept 2019....


Sept 2019....

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Nah, amateur! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm2fOxOjPgs 

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I rudely didn't rescue the guy in that car by the way.
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Re: Winter Event GR.
Ah, I just heard the traffic report from Mach on my radio, may have to reconsider plans

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Re: Winter Event GR.
Anyone wanting to get across the Dyfi should be able to get through on the back road that runs from east of Cemmaes road and through Llanwrin.
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Had a bit of a panic yesterday - a warning light came up on the van, then another, then another
Finally "Engine fault! Get it fixed" came up on the radio/control screen
Had a look at the manual and it turned out that all three were actually part of the same underlying fault. The manual also said that when I next started the engine the text warning would pop up every 30 seconds and that after 700 miles the engine would not start to prevent damage to the catalytic converter. Since I need the van for work that meant it would be a bit much heading down to Mid-Wales and using up the miles before the garage could have a look at it in nearly two weeks' time (I'm on a service plan). I think the underlying fault is the mechanism that adds Ad-Blue to the incoming fuel.
Fortunately we can get both bikes into the back of Cath's car - both wheels off both bikes and remove my seat post to do it. Cue lots of bike building when we get to the community centre.


Had a look at the manual and it turned out that all three were actually part of the same underlying fault. The manual also said that when I next started the engine the text warning would pop up every 30 seconds and that after 700 miles the engine would not start to prevent damage to the catalytic converter. Since I need the van for work that meant it would be a bit much heading down to Mid-Wales and using up the miles before the garage could have a look at it in nearly two weeks' time (I'm on a service plan). I think the underlying fault is the mechanism that adds Ad-Blue to the incoming fuel.
Fortunately we can get both bikes into the back of Cath's car - both wheels off both bikes and remove my seat post to do it. Cue lots of bike building when we get to the community centre.
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Re: Winter Event GR.
DPF is a pretty common fault as well Bob - I'm assuming yours has one.
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The actual message was "Emissions fault" so it's possible, but most of my mileage is longer distances at NSL rather than "town miles" which is a definite problem with DPFs. I'd imagine (hope) that cleaning the filter is part of the service.
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I doubt it BobI'd imagine (hope) that cleaning the filter is part of the service.

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What van is it Bob? Ive heard of vehicles doing it when they just need an ad-blu top up - if it's not the EML/check engine light then surely it can't be too serious
My car's been having electrical gremlins, think I've diagnosed it eventually as a dodgy connector, got the connector and discovered I don't have an appropriate crimping tool (and I have a few!)...should be picking one of those up tomorrow and hopefully one I've done that I'll be good... we'll see!

My car's been having electrical gremlins, think I've diagnosed it eventually as a dodgy connector, got the connector and discovered I don't have an appropriate crimping tool (and I have a few!)...should be picking one of those up tomorrow and hopefully one I've done that I'll be good... we'll see!
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Peugeot Partner - basically the same as the Citroen Berlingo (and the Vauxhall Combo). I do keep the Ad-blue* topped up, in fact when that light came on I slapped another 5L in but the light is still on so it suggests that the warning light is connected to at least two sensors and you'd need to plug in an analyser to find out which one.Zippy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:59 pm What van is it Bob? Ive heard of vehicles doing it when they just need an ad-blu top up - if it's not the EML/check engine light then surely it can't be too serious![]()
My car's been having electrical gremlins, think I've diagnosed it eventually as a dodgy connector, got the connector and discovered I don't have an appropriate crimping tool (and I have a few!)...should be picking one of those up tomorrow and hopefully one I've done that I'll be good... we'll see!
* you get 1500km from the Ad-blue light coming on to things being disabled and I'll usually do the top-up within 200km but generally within 100km.
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Re: Winter Event GR.
Packed and ready to pick Sam up on the way to the Wynnstay for Friday evening.
Had a couple from our gang drop because this bloody cold/flu that's going around.
I'm coughing up the worst of it now after having it since boxing day.
Just getting my slow performance excuse in early.
See you either tomorrow night or Saturday.
Our is the post Covid, post cold, CBA'ed gang looking for all the easy options and I think this year, apart from 3 big climbs on Saturday this might be the easiest, most luxurious and comfiest Winter Event so far.
Had a couple from our gang drop because this bloody cold/flu that's going around.
I'm coughing up the worst of it now after having it since boxing day.
Just getting my slow performance excuse in early.
See you either tomorrow night or Saturday.
Our is the post Covid, post cold, CBA'ed gang looking for all the easy options and I think this year, apart from 3 big climbs on Saturday this might be the easiest, most luxurious and comfiest Winter Event so far.
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Re: Winter Event GR.
I managed this once through a 5m section under a bridge (after considering the options which were basically turning back round and following some busy roads or retracting my treads). Campag front hub started squealing immediately and another 30 miles it was fully toast!whitestone wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:45 pm Nah, amateur! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm2fOxOjPgs![]()
The rear Dura Ace is still soldering on another 1000 miles or more later...