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Your information regarding St Andrews heading east is indeed correct I've walked and cycled it in the opposite direction (on the Galaxy) then cycled back to the car which I left in Elie.
 
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Me and my work colleagues did a sponsored ride/walk from Dalgety Bay to St Andrews. We cycled from DB to Elie then walked from there to St Andrews, I'd reccid it on my own the weekend before the Elie to St Andrews section using the Galaxy.
 
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BTW Jamie, my cull is going really well, I picked up a 1935 BSA frame, and a year unknown lady's Gazelle Impala with rod operated drum brakes - coupled so both wheels brake from either lever.

That sounds bizarre - is that so the lady could continue smoking her pipe whilst braking? :) Which model of hubs are on that? The Humber has Sturmey Archer LB hubs - the front one even seems to lock the wheel although there's a nut missing from the bottom of the actuating rod. The rear does something but doesn't lock the wheel, I dare say I'll find out why when I eventually get round to stripping it.

Looking at the many service manuals and exploded diagrams around it seems incredible just how little S-A drum brakes have changed over nearly a century - from pictures at least it seems like you could probably make even current replacement shoe sets to fit even these 1930s hubs with a bit of minor fiddling!
 
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Looks great clubby, and just the inspiration to get out on the fat bike over the winter.

Like you I’ve not felt the love for it and have been considering selling as looking at a solaris 27.5+

Would be up for a winter ride round the coastal path for sure.
 
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I want to be jealous of all your great rides but I cannot be bothered. Completely lost my bike mojo, always knackered and the least favorite section of my year bigins as winter takes hold and darkness ensues :-(
 
We're heading up to a cottage at the East Neuk next weekend.... giving me ideas :D Mind you, the weather will probably be pish by then...
 
Yesterdays ride ….
With a forecast one day of respite between the days of rain and gale force winds over most of the north of Scotland, I managed to get the day off and head south to ride the Jack Taylor round Easter Ross and the Black Isle with Brian.
When I seen the forecast yesterday I asked the boss for a well day to go riding, I wasn't sick, I was too well to come in and needed to ride in the sun before winter closed in once more. Thankfully she understands and approved it.
Weather was fantastic and a familiar route that took in some hills, quiet roads and some off road track round the Cromarty shore made the hours and miles fly by all too quickly. We stopped at a lovely café in Muir of Ord and enjoyed a coffee and a huge wedge of a brie scone for lunch which obviously was needed to keep up the energy levels.
The Super Clubman rode brilliantly as usual, handling everything in its relaxed but superb way and this is it still in it's cobbled together with spares guise. Gave me time to make up my mind regards repainting it and for the foreseeable future I am just going to keep waxing it to keep the rust at bay rather than lose Jacks original paint. I will build it up with the parts I already have set aside for it and set it up properly not just in a temporary way as it is such a nice ride already that it will be so sweet set up right.
A lovely ride in glorious weather finished with a quick coffee at Brians before the couple of hours drive home.
Well worth it though, cheers Brian
Also the best way to break up a working week.

Jamie

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Bike looks good in it’s spares build, can’t wait to see it in premium build.
Glad to hear you’re not repainting, it’s only original once. Once it’s gone there’s no going back. Don’t mind good or nos components on an old build, but I like a frame to show the life it’s lived.
Looks like you had great weather. Not had a decent ride in weeks, but only one more full week until work swaps to winter schedule. Hoping for a few good weekday rides before winter arrives.
 
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