I felt like a more leisurely ride today and was itching to ride this Phantom again, so I ventured out after Sunday Dinner to catch the last hour or so of the weekend sunshine.
Despite being the epitome of 1930's cycling refinement, this thing weighs a ton....in a good way. It is as smooth as you like.
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Well it was, until there was a 'Ping!' and a strange sound, A spoke broke in the front wheel. Been a while since that has happened, especially when riding 'normally' So I stopped, tucked it inside the others and rode on.
Despite being a spoke down, the bike didn't seem to care, so nor did I. (I've been meaning to rebuild these wheels for a while, so that's moved up the 'to do' list now!)
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The park was emptying out as everyone's thoughts turned to the working week ahead.
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The hilly bits on a single speed reminded my how much I use gears normally, so my leisurely ride included a fair bit of puffing at times

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But as the sun went down and I rode home, the smile on my face reminded me why I have a shed full of junk at the bottom of my garden
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18km, 65minutes, 20C - very light breeze.