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Well I finally had the time to go on my first proper off road ride yesterday. Was only supposed to be 20 miles as I didn't know the area, that went horribly wrong but more on that later. I used to be a 'pack rider' as a teen. All my friends were also MTB nuts so we used to regularly ride all over the north/south downs at the weekends, ride miles to school together etc etc.
Now I am just riding on my own with my MP3 player for company and it's not very enjoyable to be perfectly honest, I am using it purely for exercise and not really stopping to take in the scenery which is a real shame but anyway....
I had been riding the Voodoo regularly over to Basingstoke on road and took the Raven last week in MTB trim due to all the flooded backroads and she was brilliant so decided that yesterday was the day to go get back in to the mud.
Now i bought a Garmin Edge 705 a couple of months ago and although it had crashed once or twice on the route to Basingstoke/back, I wasn't prepared for the MTB trip from hell that it took me on yesterday! I have the GB street maps on it and the OS topographical maps and had found this to be the only real ride around here that was documented: http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=vjedrpzcshhudctr
I had ventured part-way out on that trip in the snow but ran out of daylight and had to come back. The GPS had crashed a good couple of times just on that trip but I tweaked it down to show much less detail etc etc and hoped. My Time ATACs had turned up finally and I stuck those on the raven instead of the Egg Beaters that kept launching me out of them for no good reason, turned them to minimal tension to engage/release. So, with the Raven all lubed up and ready for action I went out at 2pm, figuring that was ample time for a shortish ride......................
The Edge was a nightmare, it's ability to follow the loaded map was dead on for all the pre-programmed road stuff but was also off an awful lot and when it deemed you as 'going off the reservation' this was when it would try recalculating it's route and fall flat on it's arse, locking up. It was telling that there were routes in the woods where there clearly were not and this had a habit of presenting itself just after bombing it down a long downhill, forcing me to ride back up cursing, just to find nothing there lol. I lost count of how many times I had to reboot it and then just forgot to start the monitoring again for training/distance, grrr. I have double checked the route against Google maps and it is deadly accurate.
After it had a mega paddy about a mile away from Frensham Ponds I gave up and just used my brain. Once I got to frensham ponds I saw the what I though was the path it wanted but once again it was telling me to make a u-turn etc etc. It was a touch after 4 at this point if memory serves and I was thinking about getting home as quickly as poss due to failing light. Quit the route and pointed it to home, direct route. It started off sending me in what I was sure was the long way around but I decided that it had broken me and I wasn't going to argue. Lovely machine added probably 6 miles more on to the journey around the arse end of nowhere and brought me out near Bordon. Knew it was off but just wanted to get home one way or another. What a pile of steaming junk...............Made it home (Wrecclesham) from Frensham ponds 55 MINUTES after leaving there, thanks Garmin! lol :evil: :roll: .
Next rant, clipless pedals. Now, I have already put up a thread about this before but my god, they just hate me! I had dabbled with spds years back and for road riding they were ok, didn't like them off road. Got a set of standard Egg Beaters with the voodoo and bought the premium cleats. Again, fine for on road but I found that I disengaged far too easily FORWARDS out of them when off road :shock: ! Yes that's right, not twisting my feet out like normal but feet lurching forwards out of the clips when stopping abruptly etc! This was most bizarre and seemed dangerous to me and the last thing I want it is for my legs to come out of the pedals on big downhills etc.
So, I decided egg beaters were pants and due to knee problems/recent surgery on them I bought some Time Atacs. Fitted the cleats with the min 10 degree angle to disengage and min spring tension on the pedals. You really know when you lock in to these puppies! Felt very nice to begin with but I soon realised that these were stupidly tough to get out off in comparison to the egg beaters when I actually wanted too. A lot of the ride was deep silty, sandy tracks turfed up by horses too and the bike really bogged down in these, prompting me to disengage to balance, but couldn't in time so just fell over.......an awful lot....... embarrassing as hell. The angle to get out seems pretty damn heavy too.
This did my head in as I am a pretty agile cat for my size and haven't forgotten how to ride a bike well, I just need pedals that lock me in, don't disengage me at random points forwards, but also bloody well let me get my feet out quickly. Seriously, there must be something otherwise I am going back to toeclips and don't want to My right hip is actually bruised up today from all the falling.
Now, on to my next concern and this really was concerning/bloody scary!. Disc brakes, more specific, mechanical disc brakes. Mine really scare me. The Raven has BB7's fitted front and rear and I upgraded to a 203 disc up front and a 185 on the rear. Both discs werefairly straight so dialled the pads in and tightened the cable nice and tight, proper man-tight so that the discs were very responsive, the second you started to touch the lever the calipers would start moving to engage to I could stop on a dime. Now, the brakes started off perfectly but after just 2 downhills where I had to engage the pads for maybe 5-8 seconds I seemed to have no brakes left! Cables were done up tight, dialled the pads in quite a bit and got half my brakes back. 1 downhill later and I ran out of brakes while coming to a stop, levers to the bars, scary stuff. Once again dialled them in even more and cursed, lots, got the Front responding well again but forget about the rear......... Seriously guys, what't the cop with these over normal rim brakes???? I could trust my old rim brakes a HELL of a lot more that these disc doobries and they seem to need a lot less upkeep non?
Now finally, not a rant but another question. Tyres. I stuck to what I remembered so have a Panaracer Dart/Smoke combo. I found that the Smoke wasn't all that amazing in the proper slop mud (spinny but controlable) but the combo really bogged down and cut in to the sandy silt which I didn't like at all, prompting may fall offs combined with the ATACS. My concern is that I have to ride a fair bit of road around here to get to the off road sections so I spose rolling resistance is a bit of a concern for me but off road slopp mud AND siltuy sand performance is important to me. What would be a kick ass tyre combo for this and should be riding big wide tyres?
At least the Raven as a bike was a beauty as I expected, think the Risse lost a fair bit of pressure but have yet to check, that wasn't expected tbh. Due to having the MP3 player going, I couldn't hear any creaks/rattles so here's praying that all is still well lol.
Sorry for the life story but there you go!
Cheers,
Nick
Well I finally had the time to go on my first proper off road ride yesterday. Was only supposed to be 20 miles as I didn't know the area, that went horribly wrong but more on that later. I used to be a 'pack rider' as a teen. All my friends were also MTB nuts so we used to regularly ride all over the north/south downs at the weekends, ride miles to school together etc etc.
Now I am just riding on my own with my MP3 player for company and it's not very enjoyable to be perfectly honest, I am using it purely for exercise and not really stopping to take in the scenery which is a real shame but anyway....
I had been riding the Voodoo regularly over to Basingstoke on road and took the Raven last week in MTB trim due to all the flooded backroads and she was brilliant so decided that yesterday was the day to go get back in to the mud.
Now i bought a Garmin Edge 705 a couple of months ago and although it had crashed once or twice on the route to Basingstoke/back, I wasn't prepared for the MTB trip from hell that it took me on yesterday! I have the GB street maps on it and the OS topographical maps and had found this to be the only real ride around here that was documented: http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=vjedrpzcshhudctr
I had ventured part-way out on that trip in the snow but ran out of daylight and had to come back. The GPS had crashed a good couple of times just on that trip but I tweaked it down to show much less detail etc etc and hoped. My Time ATACs had turned up finally and I stuck those on the raven instead of the Egg Beaters that kept launching me out of them for no good reason, turned them to minimal tension to engage/release. So, with the Raven all lubed up and ready for action I went out at 2pm, figuring that was ample time for a shortish ride......................
The Edge was a nightmare, it's ability to follow the loaded map was dead on for all the pre-programmed road stuff but was also off an awful lot and when it deemed you as 'going off the reservation' this was when it would try recalculating it's route and fall flat on it's arse, locking up. It was telling that there were routes in the woods where there clearly were not and this had a habit of presenting itself just after bombing it down a long downhill, forcing me to ride back up cursing, just to find nothing there lol. I lost count of how many times I had to reboot it and then just forgot to start the monitoring again for training/distance, grrr. I have double checked the route against Google maps and it is deadly accurate.
After it had a mega paddy about a mile away from Frensham Ponds I gave up and just used my brain. Once I got to frensham ponds I saw the what I though was the path it wanted but once again it was telling me to make a u-turn etc etc. It was a touch after 4 at this point if memory serves and I was thinking about getting home as quickly as poss due to failing light. Quit the route and pointed it to home, direct route. It started off sending me in what I was sure was the long way around but I decided that it had broken me and I wasn't going to argue. Lovely machine added probably 6 miles more on to the journey around the arse end of nowhere and brought me out near Bordon. Knew it was off but just wanted to get home one way or another. What a pile of steaming junk...............Made it home (Wrecclesham) from Frensham ponds 55 MINUTES after leaving there, thanks Garmin! lol :evil: :roll: .
Next rant, clipless pedals. Now, I have already put up a thread about this before but my god, they just hate me! I had dabbled with spds years back and for road riding they were ok, didn't like them off road. Got a set of standard Egg Beaters with the voodoo and bought the premium cleats. Again, fine for on road but I found that I disengaged far too easily FORWARDS out of them when off road :shock: ! Yes that's right, not twisting my feet out like normal but feet lurching forwards out of the clips when stopping abruptly etc! This was most bizarre and seemed dangerous to me and the last thing I want it is for my legs to come out of the pedals on big downhills etc.
So, I decided egg beaters were pants and due to knee problems/recent surgery on them I bought some Time Atacs. Fitted the cleats with the min 10 degree angle to disengage and min spring tension on the pedals. You really know when you lock in to these puppies! Felt very nice to begin with but I soon realised that these were stupidly tough to get out off in comparison to the egg beaters when I actually wanted too. A lot of the ride was deep silty, sandy tracks turfed up by horses too and the bike really bogged down in these, prompting me to disengage to balance, but couldn't in time so just fell over.......an awful lot....... embarrassing as hell. The angle to get out seems pretty damn heavy too.
This did my head in as I am a pretty agile cat for my size and haven't forgotten how to ride a bike well, I just need pedals that lock me in, don't disengage me at random points forwards, but also bloody well let me get my feet out quickly. Seriously, there must be something otherwise I am going back to toeclips and don't want to My right hip is actually bruised up today from all the falling.
Now, on to my next concern and this really was concerning/bloody scary!. Disc brakes, more specific, mechanical disc brakes. Mine really scare me. The Raven has BB7's fitted front and rear and I upgraded to a 203 disc up front and a 185 on the rear. Both discs werefairly straight so dialled the pads in and tightened the cable nice and tight, proper man-tight so that the discs were very responsive, the second you started to touch the lever the calipers would start moving to engage to I could stop on a dime. Now, the brakes started off perfectly but after just 2 downhills where I had to engage the pads for maybe 5-8 seconds I seemed to have no brakes left! Cables were done up tight, dialled the pads in quite a bit and got half my brakes back. 1 downhill later and I ran out of brakes while coming to a stop, levers to the bars, scary stuff. Once again dialled them in even more and cursed, lots, got the Front responding well again but forget about the rear......... Seriously guys, what't the cop with these over normal rim brakes???? I could trust my old rim brakes a HELL of a lot more that these disc doobries and they seem to need a lot less upkeep non?
Now finally, not a rant but another question. Tyres. I stuck to what I remembered so have a Panaracer Dart/Smoke combo. I found that the Smoke wasn't all that amazing in the proper slop mud (spinny but controlable) but the combo really bogged down and cut in to the sandy silt which I didn't like at all, prompting may fall offs combined with the ATACS. My concern is that I have to ride a fair bit of road around here to get to the off road sections so I spose rolling resistance is a bit of a concern for me but off road slopp mud AND siltuy sand performance is important to me. What would be a kick ass tyre combo for this and should be riding big wide tyres?
At least the Raven as a bike was a beauty as I expected, think the Risse lost a fair bit of pressure but have yet to check, that wasn't expected tbh. Due to having the MP3 player going, I couldn't hear any creaks/rattles so here's praying that all is still well lol.
Sorry for the life story but there you go!
Cheers,
Nick