epicyclo
Senior Retro Guru
Seeing as Jamie has a nice shiny newly painted Flying Scot, I know he will be desperate to get an opportunity to take it for a decent road ride.
Being the thoughtful chap I am, I thought I'd map out a perfect road ride route for him.
So I grabbed my bike with the skinniest tyres. It's a Ti Pompino single speed running a 48t front so I wouldn't be tempted to take it on one of my usual "road" rides.
That didn't work too well...
Had to check out the woods, yup, that worked ok...
A bit too tree rooty for Flying Scots, methinks, so find a path
A bit better. Oh look a stile. Pretty normal on a road ride isn't it?
And then so we can be on trend, some gravel...
Oops what's this? The start of the 'Puffer? Checked the map, it's a road. Phew! Jamie will be pleased.
That was hard work, nearly blew a gasket on the climb. Might have to get one of those new fangled aids for the infirm, a 3 speed hub. Jamie should have no problem though after his training hauling his Big Dummy against the headwinds up north.
A bit further along I found another stile. Too tempting to miss. The next section may not be suitable for shiny Flying Scots because it was just straight down through a field.
The trouble with going down is that inevitably you have to go up. A wee bit on the steep side this bit.
I know Jamie loves trains, so I had to include this bit
Which leads to this bit. It's also a road. An ancient one at that, probably a few thousand years old, so just the job for an old bike like Jamie's.
So there we have it. A nice little road ride for Jamie's pride and joy.
Do you think he'll appreciate it?
Being the thoughtful chap I am, I thought I'd map out a perfect road ride route for him.
So I grabbed my bike with the skinniest tyres. It's a Ti Pompino single speed running a 48t front so I wouldn't be tempted to take it on one of my usual "road" rides.
That didn't work too well...
Had to check out the woods, yup, that worked ok...
A bit too tree rooty for Flying Scots, methinks, so find a path
A bit better. Oh look a stile. Pretty normal on a road ride isn't it?
And then so we can be on trend, some gravel...
Oops what's this? The start of the 'Puffer? Checked the map, it's a road. Phew! Jamie will be pleased.
That was hard work, nearly blew a gasket on the climb. Might have to get one of those new fangled aids for the infirm, a 3 speed hub. Jamie should have no problem though after his training hauling his Big Dummy against the headwinds up north.
A bit further along I found another stile. Too tempting to miss. The next section may not be suitable for shiny Flying Scots because it was just straight down through a field.
The trouble with going down is that inevitably you have to go up. A wee bit on the steep side this bit.
I know Jamie loves trains, so I had to include this bit
Which leads to this bit. It's also a road. An ancient one at that, probably a few thousand years old, so just the job for an old bike like Jamie's.
So there we have it. A nice little road ride for Jamie's pride and joy.
Do you think he'll appreciate it?