Tazio":pvb9tkp0 said:Hopefully if it keeps falling. I love riding in the snow. Will change the pedals though from clipless to flats as if you do hit a bit of ice the speed of sudden snap is too fast to unclip.
Mindmap3":25joq29i said:I always ride flats...trouble I found today was that the snow compacted and froze around the pins...no grip!
Jono_blackheart":32eftovy said:Sadly not - my brakes need replacing. Hydraulic brakes *grumble grumble*
Starting to see the advantages of old skool braking ...
Mindmap3":2n6j6450 said:Jono_blackheart":2n6j6450 said:Sadly not - my brakes need replacing. Hydraulic brakes *grumble grumble*
Starting to see the advantages of old skool braking ...
If they're anything like my Hope(less) M4's they won't work in the snow anyhow!
Jono_blackheart":1as2fr1b said:Mindmap3":1as2fr1b said:Jono_blackheart":1as2fr1b said:Sadly not - my brakes need replacing. Hydraulic brakes *grumble grumble*
Starting to see the advantages of old skool braking ...
If they're anything like my Hope(less) M4's they won't work in the snow anyhow!
Nope - xt 760 brifters - the caliper seals have gone so contaminating the pads.
Of course, you can't get replacement calipers, so need new shifters *As well*
Thinking some mid-skool nos braking, but unsure.
Frames A whyte 19 so the whole thing is a bit mod-retro
Tazio":3vdr3m7j said:All the bloody snow within reach of the house vanished. :cry: