Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Disaster



Disaster this week, The quick release skewer broke on the trailer, thank goodness it broke at home and not on the trip. The cheapness's of the trailer really shows and I suppose its my fault for being a cheep skate.
A quick chat with my mate at Standfast Engineering and a new bit was made and as the pictures shows all is good.
A big thanks to Gav and Standfast for sorting me out.

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

A long Slog To Huntly and Back

Broke out the bike and the trailer for today's (18th April) challenge to bike from Craigellachie to Huntly and back again.
This time loaded my rig with 15 kilo's of stone chippings along with the rest of my usual gear the total weight was just short of 18 kilo's.
The bike is still pretty much configured for off roading ie Big chunky tread on the tyres so this would be a real good chance to see how my legs would cope with the long pull over the Course Mahl pass to Hunlty.

It was a hard pull and we, the bike and I made it over and back again though I have to admit it was a slog towards the end. I have fitted some semi slicks to the bike now and I am appreciating the difference in drag.

Training this weekend past (25th April) took a different twist as I went walking instead and tackled a couple of Munroe's and had a chance to try out the tent that I have purchased for the trip.100_1504

It was great to walk for a change and to strech my legs. The tent was fine with plenty of space to spread out with all the stuff that I seem to take with me.Mean and Moody, The Couds that is

The blue tent is mine, a Vango Spectre 200

Thursday, 5 March 2009

First Training run With a Bag Of Spuds


It was great to get out eventually and try the whole rig out. Also it was good to see what it felt like pulling weight up hill Puff Puff Puff!!!!
I utilised a couple of bags of spuds and old clothes to bring the weight up to around 10 kilos, I recon on around 20 for the trip so I will bring the weight up as I continue training.
I have found it use full that the surface of most of the fire tracks around my area resembles Strong Velcro...very good resistance training.
It was a good 15 mile over a mixture of fire road and tarmac with a couple of good stiff climbs. felt so much better than sweating it out in the gym.
The bike was fine and the trailer was fine but I am not convinced about the strength of the hook up to the bike yet but as i get more miles in we will see how it survives.

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Getting Fatter


The fitness regime is not going well so as of nxt week upping the visits to the gym to twice a week.
The past fortnight my area has been blanketed in a foot or so of snow so out door biking has been out.
Whats worse the chocy biscuits just keep on popping in through gritted teeth.
The snow has begun to melt so hopefully will be able to get out more.

Sunday, 23 November 2008

Training for the Trip


The major variable of the trip is of course my fitness and that so far has become the major issue for me at the moment. Getting hold of the hardware is easy , you just buy it or borrow or whatever. The only way to up the fitness is to get out and ride every day rain or shine and I am very lucky in that respect as I can choose to cycle to work over the hill. But that’s where I am finding it a problem as when I look out the window at 5 in the morning and its blowing a “Hoolly” I sneak into the car and off I go another day only 1 day. That’s where I am going to have to motivate myself some how, some how. A now the ground is covered in snow so the inclination to go out is even less. it's looking as though as I will have to go to that horrrible place... Sweatshop ... otherwise known as The Gym. At least the new wheels have arrived

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

New frame For the adventure



Over the past couple of days I have managed to purloin a new frame for the trip. It was nice and cheep off the net. I was able to utilise most of the bits off the NRS for it too. It rides very nicely and has survived a battering round the foothills of the Cairngorms last weekend . Nearer the trip I think I will shave a few more pounds of it by fitting nice rigid forks and a nice new true set of wheels for it..



New Frame for the Adventure
by freehighlander @ 2008-10-26 – 15:01:40
Over the past couple of days I have managed to purloin a new frame for the trip. It was nice and cheep off the net. I was able to utilise most of the bits off the NRS for it too. It rides very nicely and has survived a battering round the foothills of the Cairngorms last weekend . Nearer the trip I think I will shave a few more pounds of it by fitting nice rigid forks and a nice new true set of wheels for it..