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Queensferry Road, Edinburgh, “apalling” bike lane
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“Just replace the chain, it’ll be fine”: Bike shop horrified by customer’s unbelievably worn drivetrain; Plans for major “game-changer” cycle lane praised; “This fantastic driver should give lessons”: Not Near Miss of the Day + more on the live blog

Halfway to the weekend, folks! Dan Alexander is back on live blog duty for your Wednesday ride through the weird and wonderful world of cycling
  • by Dan Alexander
Wed, Feb 14, 2024 09:35
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SUMMARY

  • Plans for major "game-changer" cycle lane praised
  • "This fantastic driver should give lessons on how to pass people on bikes": Not Near Miss of the Day
  • Comment of the day
  • 🚨New bike 🚨 Factor releases new Ostro VAM as "the benchmark aerodynamic, lightweight race bike"
  • Adam Yates victorious at Tour of Oman summit finish, wins race overall
  • Richard Branson claims "body armour is a must" for cyclists after latest crash
  • Opening stage of Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta del Sol cancelled due to farmer protests
  • How green is your carbon bike? And why your next one could be made from recycled carbon fibre
  • Your bike hates you — a trip through the road.cc archives
  • Italian football club remembers Marco Pantani on 20th anniversary of his death
  • CYCLISTS! CAUTION SIGNAGE IN CYCLEWAY
  • Cyclist threatened with €13 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling
  • "Just replace the chain, it'll be fine": Bike shop horrified by customer's unbelievably worn drivetrain
Queensferry Road, Edinburgh, “apalling” bike lane
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14 February 2024, 09:35

Plans for major "game-changer" cycle lane praised

Excited to share plans for a more people-friendly Clerkenwell Road 😃

We’re proposing:
–400m of segregated cycle lanes
–changes at important junctions such as with Gray’s Inn Road and Rosebery Avenue
–pedestrian, public realm and greening improvementshttps://t.co/CkUr3BHVQT pic.twitter.com/IAbxpJZoU2

— Adam Harrison (@AdamDKHarrison) February 12, 2024

For those of you particularly interested…

As road.cc Simon, a certified London cycling expert points out: “It really is a hugely important route”. That’s seen in the reaction to the proposals, initially called for by campaigners back in 2017. 

Politico journalist Jon Stone called the plans “a game-changer”, the proposal for protected cycle lanes on Clerkenwell Road, a huge east-west cycling corridor with no infrastructure currently .

I’ve waited 20 years for this. A route where cyclists outnumber vehicular travel during the rush hours

— Bob From Accounts 🚲 (@BobFromAccounts) February 12, 2024

The London Cycling Campaign’s Simon Munk has had his say too and said that while there are “several small issues”, such as the absence of a CYCLOPS junction, the “main response I suspect will also be ‘get it in, thank you so much!’”

14 February 2024, 09:35

"This fantastic driver should give lessons on how to pass people on bikes": Not Near Miss of the Day

A week old but this vid popped up on the timeline this morning, some refreshing PassPixi footage…

This fantastic @PP_OConnor driver should give lessons on how to pass people on bikes!!! Love it #cycling pic.twitter.com/DUIb6GNahG

— PassPixi (@PassPixi) February 7, 2024

14 February 2024, 09:35

Comment of the day

Not even 11 and we have a winner… 

Live blog comment 14/2/2024
2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Live blog comment 14/2/2024
2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Jeff Stelling's car slashed by vandals in Chesterfield (Jeff Stelling, Twitter)
Jeff Stelling's car slashed by vandals in Chesterfield (Jeff Stelling, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jeff Stelling's car slashed by vandals in Chesterfield (Jeff Stelling, Twitter)
Jeff Stelling's car slashed by vandals in Chesterfield (Jeff Stelling, Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Unbelievable Jeff (literally)! Former Sky Sports presenter’s car slashed – and some claim bike pedal was responsible

14 February 2024, 09:35

🚨New bike 🚨 Factor releases new Ostro VAM as "the benchmark aerodynamic, lightweight race bike"

Watt savings? Lighter? Yep, all the usual claims for a big bike launch, but also a new one for us… 

2024 Factor Ostro VAM  - 13.jpeg
2024 Factor Ostro VAM - 13 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 Factor Ostro VAM  - 13.jpeg
2024 Factor Ostro VAM – 13 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Factor reckons that Michael Woods would have had an additional time advantage of 2:21mins on his stage nine victory at the 2023 Tour de France if he’d been on the new Ostro VAM instead of the old one.

Check out our best guess at how Factor has come up with that eyebrow-raising figure, plus all the rest of the all-important details…

2024 Factor Ostro VAM
2024 Factor Ostro VAM (Image Credit: Factor Bikes)
2024 Factor Ostro VAM
2024 Factor Ostro VAM (Image Credit: Factor Bikes)

> Factor releases new Ostro VAM as “the benchmark aerodynamic, lightweight race bike”

14 February 2024, 09:35

Adam Yates victorious at Tour of Oman summit finish, wins race overall

Adam Yates Tour of Oman (ASO/Oman Cycling Association/Thomas Maheux)
Thomas Maheux) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Adam Yates Tour of Oman (ASO/Oman Cycling Association/Thomas Maheux)
Thomas Maheux) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

[ASO/Oman Cycling Association/Thomas Maheux]

Adam Yates is off the mark for 2024, winning the Tour of Oman’s Green Mountain summit finish to win the race overall too. UAE Team Emirates pulled off a 1-3-4 on GC, Yates, Finn Fisher-Black and Diego Ulissi sandwiched either side of Soudal Quick-Step climber Jan Hirt. Not much else to say apart from sharing this pretty relatable snap by Thomas Maheux…

(ASO/Oman Cycling Association/Thomas Maheux)
Thomas Maheux) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
(ASO/Oman Cycling Association/Thomas Maheux)
Thomas Maheux) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

UAE Team Emirates dominate at Tour of Oman ahead of UAE Tour? What’s that S-word that means something like when sport — with all the positive feelings it inspires — is used to divert attention from social or environmental problems? It’s on the tip of my tongue… rhymes with port-sloshing?

14 February 2024, 09:35

Richard Branson claims "body armour is a must" for cyclists after latest crash

Richard Branson dons cycling 'body armour' after latest spill (Richard Branson, Instagram)
Richard Branson dons cycling 'body armour' after latest spill (Richard Branson, Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Richard Branson dons cycling 'body armour' after latest spill (Richard Branson, Instagram)
Richard Branson dons cycling 'body armour' after latest spill (Richard Branson, Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Richard Branson claims “body armour is a must” for cyclists after latest crash

14 February 2024, 09:35

Opening stage of Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta del Sol cancelled due to farmer protests

Following in the tractor tyre tracks of Etoile de Bessèges two weeks ago, the opening stage of the early season week-long Spanish stage race Ruta del Sol has been cancelled due to farmer protests on the route.

According to Spanish radio broadcaster COPE, the teams were informed on their way to start, with the stage cancelled less than an hour before racing was set to get underway.

“There’s a blockade after 40 kilometres of racing and the police have also been ordered to work elsewhere,” Lotto-Dstny directeur sportif Dirk Demol told Het Nieuwsblad. “There were also no alternative routes. We are now trying to schedule a training ride, but we also don’t know where we can pass.”

Bahrain Victorious managed to plot a last-minute route…

 

It remains to be seen if racing will begin tomorrow. In the meantime the opening stage of Volta ao Algarve will have to keep everyone entertained if, like Rendel Harris in the comments section, you’re spending Valentine’s Day watching bike racing. Who said romance is dead? 

14 February 2024, 09:35

How green is your carbon bike? And why your next one could be made from recycled carbon fibre

recycled carbon fibre Feb 2024
recycled carbon fibre Feb 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
recycled carbon fibre Feb 2024
recycled carbon fibre Feb 2024 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> How green is your carbon bike? And why your next one could be made from recycled carbon fibre

14 February 2024, 09:35

Your bike hates you — a trip through the road.cc archives

Thought those jockey wheels and chainrings were bad? Here’s the rest of our top five from live blogs past…

4. The “Tetanus Express”

Rusty bike (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Rusty bike (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “It just needs a tune up…”: Bike shop shares the rust-ridden “tetanus express” that no amount of WD-40 could cure 

3. The impossibly worn tyre, whose owner only came in for a tube

Worn tyre (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Worn tyre (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Is there any rubber left? The impossibly worn tyre that earned bike shop visitor a standing ovation from mechanics… after he only came in “for a tube”

2. The handlebars that needed an exorcist, not a mechanic

Handlebar nightmare (Credit: Stevil Kinevil/Twitter)
Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Handlebar nightmare (Credit: Stevil Kinevil/Twitter)
Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> “This needs an exorcist, not a mechanic”: You’ll never train indoors without a towel again 

And coming in at number one, technically not a bike and also subject of some debate about if it could even be real… introducing… the double cleat horror show…

Cleat disaster (Image credit: @trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cleat disaster (Image credit: @trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Can it be real? Mechanic shares double cleat horror set-up

Who’d work in a bike shop?

14 February 2024, 09:35

Italian football club remembers Marco Pantani on 20th anniversary of his death

2000 Tour de France Marco Pantani Lance Armstrong Col d' Izzard Pic- Simon Wilkinson-SWPIX - 1
2000 Tour de France Marco Pantani Lance Armstrong Col d' Izzard Pic- Simon Wilkinson-SWPIX - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2000 Tour de France Marco Pantani Lance Armstrong Col d' Izzard Pic- Simon Wilkinson-SWPIX - 1
2000 Tour de France Marco Pantani Lance Armstrong Col d' Izzard Pic- Simon Wilkinson-SWPIX – 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

20 years ago today, 14 February 2004, Marco Pantani was found dead at a hotel in Rimini, the tragic end of a downward spiral that had seen one of the cycling’s most prodigious talents, admittedly athletic performances not without controversy, descend from the top of the sport in 1998, the last male rider to complete a Giro-Tour double in the same season, to an addiction-riddled demise just six years later.

This was the scene at Italian football club Cesena last night as the fans of the Serie C club based in the city of Il Pirata’s birth remembered their hero…

🚴 x ⚽️

On the 20th anniversary of his death, Cesena’s Curva remember the legendary cyclist Marco Pantani

“Run again now, I feel it… the wind will never catch you”

Il Pirata was born in Cesena and won the TdF-Giro double in 1998. He died of cocaine poisoning in 2004, age 34 pic.twitter.com/alMFMfMGMB

— Calcio England (@CalcioEngland) February 13, 2024

14 February 2024, 09:35

CYCLISTS! CAUTION SIGNAGE IN CYCLEWAY

Good advice. pic.twitter.com/lpA3iZj4CB

— Walking Marky. (@CitizenUddin) February 13, 2024

14 February 2024, 09:35

Cyclist threatened with €13 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling

Cyclist threatened with £11 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling (Siobhán Kelly)
Cyclist threatened with £11 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling (Siobhán Kelly) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Cyclist threatened with £11 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling (Siobhán Kelly)
Cyclist threatened with £11 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling (Siobhán Kelly) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Cyclist threatened with €13 million fine and two years in prison over bike shed, forcing her to give up cycling

14 February 2024, 09:35

"Just replace the chain, it'll be fine": Bike shop horrified by customer's unbelievably worn drivetrain

“Yeah, I’m not sure what’s going on to be honest… just bought a new chain but it’s still skipping all the time…”

“No worries, we’ll take a look at it…”

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by trench_tales (@trench_tales)

Everyone’s favourite Instagram account is back with another jaw-dropping tale from the trenches of the ‘interesting’ life that is being a bike shop mechanic. From the guys who brought us the impossibly worn tyre that earned its owner a standing ovation, the rust-ridden “tetanus express” that no amount of WD-40 could cure, and of course the double cleat conundrum, the Trench Tales crew has a new contender for the ‘Your Bike Hates You’ award…

Bike shop horrified by drivetrain (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Bike shop horrified by drivetrain (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Bike shop horrified by drivetrain (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Bike shop horrified by drivetrain (@trench_tales/Instagram)
Instagram) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Trench Tales described this as: “A lovely matching set […] Ninja star + circular saw pairing for the win!”. You could do some damage with those…

“Just replace the chain, it’ll be fine,” one amusing comment suggested.

“Thorough dedication to the wear. Save a penny lose a pound,” another added.

And a personal favourite: “You bike mechanics are all on the take from Shimano, every time I come in I need a new chain, cassette, chainrings, and pulleys.”

Anyway, give Trench Tales a follow on Instagram for all this goodness in your feed as it drops, if nothing else it’ll make you feel marginally less guilty for not cleaning your bike at the weekend (hint hint, writer of a certain live blog) but ‘inspire’ you to get it next time before your jockey wheels become the butt of interent shaming…

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  1. Moist von Lipwig
    February 14, 2024 at 9:47 am
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    maybe it was those jockey

    maybe it was those jockey wheels that did Jeff Stellings car.

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  2. Matthew Acton-Varian
    February 14, 2024 at 10:31 am
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    I have to admit, one thought

    I have to admit, one thought I had over Jeff Stelling’s car (and the obnoxious tweets that followed) – if pedals really did that all drivers would give cyclists a deliberate wide berth.

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  3. Backladder
    February 14, 2024 at 11:10 am
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    Turn the chaonring around,

    Turn the chainring around, the teeth are only worn on one side!

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  4. ROOTminus1
    February 14, 2024 at 12:27 pm
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    Branson claims body armour is
    Branson claims body armour is a *must*?!?

    Talk about getting arse about face on the subject of personal responsibility. Intrinsic protections that work for everyone should be first and foremost. PPE is the last resort.
    Maybe he’d understand better if he paid his fair share of tax and hadn’t amassed wealth by exploitation then claimed the old “I’m alright Jack, hands off my pile”

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    • Matthew Acton-Varian
      February 14, 2024 at 12:30 pm
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      Or, he should set up Virgin

      Or, he should set up Virgin Potholes, to fix the sorry state of the roads!

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    • lesterama
      February 14, 2024 at 1:53 pm
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      Some beardy old people really

      Some beardy old people really need to retire from the public eye

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    • Hirsute
      February 14, 2024 at 2:07 pm
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      There’s a difference between

      There’s a difference between PPE to protect yourself from yourself and to protect yourself from others.

      Obviously it depends on the type of riding you do, but I guess nearly everyone on here wears gloves and glasses as a minimum. oldridgeback has often written about the type of protection needed for off road and bmx riding.

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      • Sredlums
        February 14, 2024 at 7:32 pm
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        A helmet, that’s it.

        A helmet, that’s it.
        I ride gravel and/or mtb trails, but I know my limits well and hardly ever fall. So I don’t wear gloves (I have never found a pair that felt comfortable, that doesn’t help either).
        I don’t wear glasses either. They irritate me, and I have no problems with sunlight or stuff getting in my eyes, or the wind, so I feel no need for them.

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        • yellowjack
          February 14, 2024 at 9:35 pm
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          Errrrrrm? If you hardly ever
          Errrrrrm? If you hardly ever fall off, why do you need the helmet? I’ve had plenty of spills where gloves have prevented me from getting a palm full of gravel. I’ve had road debris and insects bounce off my (dirt cheap) glasses instead of jabbing me in an eye countless times, along with brambles and tree branches smack me in the mush. Yet only twice in more than 45 years of riding have I had an incident where my helmet was called into action. I’d happily ride without a helmet, but I won’t swing my leg over a top tube without wearing gloves and eye protection.
          You do you, by all means, but I’ve never understood the obsession with protection for your head without wearing measurably more effective eye protection.
          As for the gloves thing? A palm full of gravel may not be an issue if you have a broom wagon on speed dial, but I don’t have the luxury of a “team car” in my household, and the prospect of a 60 or 70 kms ride home while in pain from grated palms really doesn’t appeal.

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          • Sredlums
            February 16, 2024 at 11:48 pm
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            Simple: I choose to wear a

            Simple: I choose to wear a helmet when I ride more active and/or longer then just city use, in my case mostly gravel and mtb. Like I said, i hardly ever fall, but IF I fall, and that happens to involve my head hitting something, I prefer to have a helmet take the first impact.
            In short: small chance of something happening, but reasonably big chance of serious consequences if it does, and protection that doesn’t bother me → I choose to wear protection.

            For gloves and glasses the reasoning differs from that.
            Small chance of something happening, and small chance of serious consequences, and protection that does bother me → I choose not to wear protection.

            Getting something in your eye is miserable, but the chances of any lasting problem as a result of that are miniscule. Hurting the palms of your hands is a bitch, but it’s not the end of the world either.
            The last time I hurt my hands in a fall was in the early nineties, when mtb’s were new and I was young and stupid. And I can’t even remember getting anything in my eyes more than a spat of mud or a little fly, and after blinking a few times, that was that.
            Glasses always slide of my head – it’s not their fault, I have a nose that is impossible to perch glasses upon – and gloves irritate me to no end.
            So there you have it.

  5. Rendel Harris
    February 14, 2024 at 12:53 pm
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    Bad news I’m afraid for

    Bad news I’m afraid for anyone who, like me, was planning on romantically spending Valentine’s Day watching the Vuelta Andalucia with their other half: the first stage has been cancelled due to (as far as I can tell from reading Spanish websites, it’s not exactly one of my strongest languages) farmers’ protests. However, all is not lost, Discovery+ have Stage 1 of the Volta Algarve from 14.50, so put the champagne on ice for a little longer!

    Just thought I’d mention it to save anyone doing what I did, which is spend 10 minutes searching the whole Discovery+ website complaining that they must be showing it, it was in the schedule yesterday…

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  6. Hirsute
    February 14, 2024 at 2:58 pm
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    road.cc item ?

    road.cc item ?

    @MikeyCycling @LeedsCyclists @Bikery1966 @bfdcycling @gazza_d @gazzabiker @cyclegaz @2wheelsnot4 @Wheels4Well @2_Wheeled_Wolf @activetravelcaf @emmaiyoung @TransportActio2 @tricyclemayor @girlonabrompton @RantyHighwayman @EbikeJaimes @15minuteshipley @2wheelsgoodBrum https://t.co/Kh1U5Jyrds

    — Amanda Seims (@DrAmandaSeims) February 13, 2024

    Assuming it’s not a scam to locate the owners new bike !

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GGNwtLFWUAA5m-v?format=jpg&name=small

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  7. don simon fbpe
    February 14, 2024 at 6:33 pm
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    We could learn a lot from the

    We could learn a lot from the Spanish (and French) protestors.

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    • Hirsute
      February 14, 2024 at 7:23 pm
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      Non violent protest in this
      Non violent protest in this country leads to arrest and imprisonment and directives from the home secretary.

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      • ROOTminus1
        February 14, 2024 at 7:59 pm
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        They didn’t state which
        They didn’t state which lesson we could learn from the French…

        ..viva la révolution!

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        • IanGlasgow
          February 14, 2024 at 9:05 pm
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          ROOTminus1 wrote:

          They didn’t state which lesson we could learn from the French… ..viva la révolution!

          — ROOTminus1

          Or the Spanish…

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  8. David9694
    February 14, 2024 at 7:20 pm
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    A recent repair cafe donation

    A recent repair cafe donation had a seized front mech: a new one on me, not visibly deteriorated and no amount of WD, with its range of lubricating properties, would clear it. The downtube levers had been swapped over left for right and both gear cables cut (neatly) at the far ends. 

    The front mech, which I had to replace, would pull outwards on the lever, but would not spring back.  Was the swapping over of the levers someone’s attempt at addressing this?

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    • andystow
      February 14, 2024 at 7:42 pm
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      David9694 wrote:

      A recent repair cafe donation had a seized front mech: a new one on me, not visibly deteriorated and no amount of WD, with its range of lubricating properties, would clear it. The downtube levers had been swapped over left for right and both gear cables cut (neatly) at the far ends. 

      The front mech, which I had to replace, would pull outwards on the lever, but would not spring back.  Was the swapping over of the levers someone’s attempt at addressing this?

      — David9694

      I had that happen on my fat/winter bike. It’s hard to keep it clean after riding it through slush and salt, when it’s still too cold out to easily wash it. I ended up converting it to 1X.

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  9. HLaB
    February 14, 2024 at 7:35 pm
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    FWIW the ‘Caution Cycle way’
    FWIW the ‘Caution Cycle way’ signage is actually near Peterborough rail station and the multi storey car park next to it (left of the pic), and Borges Boulevard and the shopping centre are on the right.

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    • HLaB
      February 14, 2024 at 7:45 pm
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      Its an old photo too, looking

      Its an old photo too, looking at streetview the council got rid of that lampost in 2014!

      https://maps.app.goo.gl/A5GUvK37TY9L1jYc7

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chrisonabike 14 minutes ago

@Smoggysteve "Most would happily ride on the roads and be treated with respect by drivers". But people aren't - and as far as I can see they won't be. Not until there is a lot less driving and it's slower around cyclists, and far more people driving have "skin in the game" eg. they sometimes cycle and their friends and family do also. That's what leads to the model - which is perhaps most advanced in NL - where cycling, walking and driving are all seen as separate normal transport modes. Their needs, vulnerabilities and any dangers to others are considered. And *that* leads to "mix / share when possible, separate when necessary". But "possible" is "where your 10-year old would be safe to cycle unsupervised" - so very few motor vehicles, going slow! And AFAICS everybody - even "existing cyclists" - is happy with the result. (I dunno about a few pro cyclists - but don't they tend to have training camps in different counties anyway?)

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chrisonabike 27 minutes ago

@quiff as an Edinburgh resident I can confidently say he's speaking without moving his lips in one sense: - while as I noted in a separate comment there *is* now some real separated cycle infra, all the examples i can think of have *at least as much space* for pedestrians. The rest of the "cycle infra" is essentially similar to the situation in the rest of the UK: eg. bus lanes*, cycle lanes and shared use paths (eg. "build" infra by sticking up a sign). Edinburgh is one of the places with a moderately extensive network of former railways which have been converted to "shared use" paths (completely motor traffic few). However though shared they are not narrow by UK standards. And this is all effectively a "free extra" for all non- motorised users, not like the "sign a cycle path" where pedestrians do lose space. I think this all comes from the "popular understanding" of cycling in which ultimately cyclists are the "other". They don't fit "motor vehicle" or "pedestrian" (including wheelchairs on the very rare occasions people think about that). Thus "cyclists are cheating" in multiple ways! They shouldn't get their own space as "there aren't enough" of them. And "they can just use the road / path". But being able to *choose* "on the road" or "on the footway" (shared use path) is clearly unfair - nobody else gets to do that! BUT of course even if they did pick just one of road OR pedestrian space it's still not fair anyway because they're "too slow" for the road (don't pay "road tax" etc...) and "far too fast" for pedestrians... * Though some existing cyclists may appreciate them when there are few buses, buses and bikes are a very poor mix for several reasons.

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mikecassie 40 minutes ago

Whilst a shame for any employees, their bib shorts had the worst chamois pad I’d ever encountered, utter waste of my money. Even though they were Strava challenge discount purchases, still a waste of money.

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ktache 2 hours ago

Thanks, just going to have to suck it up. Got next week off and will take the easy, if expensive option...

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Rendel Harris 2 hours ago

@ktache Just go for the TNT Sports only package, £30.99 for a month. Alternatively have you considered experimenting with a VPN for a few pounds, allowing you to sign up for a free stream abroad, e.g. SBS Australia which streams the Tour live? If I didn't have a kind mate's login that's what I'd do!

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@mitsky Roger. Thanks

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So, it's now the month of July and I'm going to have to pay to watch the TdF, for one month only. On a tablet unfortunately, as I didn't manage to get a laptop to rig up to the TV, grrr. Just wondering, what package will I have to fork out for? Not wanting to pay for the wrong one...

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Rendel Harris 3 hours ago

Not that it sounds like a dealbreaker given the other faults you've identified, but that cable isn't really a "proprietary" cable, four pin magnetic cables like that are quite common on bone-conducting headphones and other devices (my inexpensive smartwatch uses one) and they can be had for £4.99 on UK Amazon.

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mctrials23 4 hours ago

There was never really anything to say about le col kit. Most of it was alright. Some of it was poorly designed/made. Trying to position yourself as a Rapha competitor whilst always offering 40% or more off doesn't scream premium though.

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ROOTminus1 4 hours ago

Up next in the MucOff product line; for when the cassette won't budge, (chain)whip-it!

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