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  1. epicyclo

    MacRetro chat and rides thread

    Don't joke about it. I've done just that. Although to be fair it was 72 spoke nipples. I'd noticed an old Peugeot mtb destined for the scrap had hex headed nipples and I though, "Ooh, that would make for an interesting wheel build". Shortly after harvesting the hex headed nipples the burden of...
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    Show us what you did today, thread

    Especially if you continue over the hill to Achnasheen. :)
  3. epicyclo

    Either your all dead in a dreadful peleton pile up or your on holiday?????

    I'm dead. Or maybe it's just I smell that way...
  4. epicyclo

    MacFatro - Fatbike news and builds thread

    I blame Greta Thunberg with her Global Warming. Weather has been too tropical. A Surly 1x1 with 2.75 Dirt Wizards is about 90% as effective as a fat bike with the weather we've been getting the last few years. I even used a 29er in the last 'Puffer. Roll on a decent freezing winter with howling...
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    Show us what you did today, thread

    Oi! We're from Harris, not Lewis... :)
  6. epicyclo

    Show us what you did today, thread

    I've had a few sphincter contracting moments on that descent a few times. :) The family in Harris eventually requested me not to ride it. My wife's aged uncle used to get seriously concerned because he knew of a few serious injuries and maybe a death. However the track looks like it's had a...
  7. epicyclo

    Show us what you did today, thread

    A bow saw and a secateurs is all you need. Since the gales, I've cleared most of the trails in the Leanaig woods near me. They looked a bit like your picture. As for your Mad Max style, I've experience with that. I used to clear my running trails in Oz after Cyclones. I ran carrying a machete...
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    MacRetro Ride in April - Loch Leven circuit provisionally Saturday 9th April, 10 for 1030am start.

    Regard my idea as a filler, not a replacement for organised rides.
  9. epicyclo

    Show us what you did today, thread

    All that peat bog, supposed pristine wilderness, yet on that small mountain in the background is the remains of a fort that would have required a population of thousands to build it, service it and or garrison it. That land would not have looked like that a few hundred years ago, before the...
  10. epicyclo

    MacRetro Ride in April - Loch Leven circuit provisionally Saturday 9th April, 10 for 1030am start.

    I have a suggestion. Seeing as it's difficult for us to organise a ride with us all together, but how about a ride along the lines of Global FatBike Day? Instead of us having to meet up we do a themed ride, each in our own area, and within a given week or weekend. For example, see how many...
  11. epicyclo

    Show us what you did today, thread

    Up here that means 40 of sleet... :)
  12. epicyclo

    Baltic Bawbags - Now with added aftermath and pictures of actual riding

    I'm not going to be able to make it. Sorry.
  13. epicyclo

    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    I grew up in the Rough Stuff era, so dropbars on an offroad bike were a given. This is my Dawes Cougar mtb (531ST) modified into an 1980s gravel bike if gravel had been thing back then. (i.e. it's my Rough Stuff Bike) I used the parts I thought Dawes would have used if they had built a bike...
  14. epicyclo

    the unofficially cool MTB drop bar thread

    That's a nice functional looking build.
  15. epicyclo

    Show us what you did today, thread

    I love them. :)
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    Show us what you did today, thread

    It was good to get a road ride in because there are still quite a few twigs across the local trails...
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    Show us what you did today, thread

    Before a certain villainous character maligns me, it was his suggestion that we go for a road ride. That's about 100 foot drop to the right. Some of it was quite rideable... Other bits of the road were quite slippery...
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    Has anyone built a Gravel bike using a retro frame

    There's no doubt that the Phil Wood is a very good hub. It is ridiculously heavy though. Sturmey-Archer don't seem to market to the public, more OEM, but I've not had a problem getting their stuff. SJS is a good source in the UK. LBSs may be reluctant to order because of the local distributors...
  19. epicyclo

    Has anyone built a Gravel bike using a retro frame

    It's Sturmey-Archer rear hub and WI freewheel. I've had a set of brand-new Phil Wood hubs on my shelves for a few years. I think they are over-rated and overweight compared to the much cheaper S-A hub, and so I've never got round to fitting them.
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