Canuk
Senior Retro Guru
A recent article about prototyped, proposed Shimano wireless braking has got me thinking about what faith we put in very thin stranded wire cables, plastic brake pads and springs...
Last year I recorded my all time speed record, descending the Swiss/Italian side of Mont Ventoux. I topped out at 124km/h (77mph), on a long straight before my bottle crashed. Previously I'd done 68mph coming off a decent brae in the very wet and windy west Highlands of Scotland.
I was using Mafac Cantis (bought brand new for the bike), with Swiss Stop blocks and Campagnolo cables. I never felt more sure footed. I was able to overtake cars with impunity, knowing that the next hairpin was an easy ask with such excellent stopping power. The 531 frame was courtesy of the very able frame builders Follis.
I should add that an American couple passed us like we were standing still on a tandem headed straight to hell. I bet they had to pour a gallon of water on the overheated rims!g
What's been your hairiest speed run, and what did you use to stop the dentist bills and an imminent bonjour to the tarmac?
Last year I recorded my all time speed record, descending the Swiss/Italian side of Mont Ventoux. I topped out at 124km/h (77mph), on a long straight before my bottle crashed. Previously I'd done 68mph coming off a decent brae in the very wet and windy west Highlands of Scotland.
I was using Mafac Cantis (bought brand new for the bike), with Swiss Stop blocks and Campagnolo cables. I never felt more sure footed. I was able to overtake cars with impunity, knowing that the next hairpin was an easy ask with such excellent stopping power. The 531 frame was courtesy of the very able frame builders Follis.
I should add that an American couple passed us like we were standing still on a tandem headed straight to hell. I bet they had to pour a gallon of water on the overheated rims!g
What's been your hairiest speed run, and what did you use to stop the dentist bills and an imminent bonjour to the tarmac?