2018 Week #19 – Variable Challenge Results

Challenge 1.  The challenge of 100k a week will need a bit of a push to maintain.  This is the second week in a row the challenge has not been met.  I can blame this and that and weather (which is true) but next week there must be a focus on cycling the 100k or it risks going the same way as New Year Resolutions – into the bin.

At the beginning of the week I took the Bike E for a diagnosis run.  Most things are working OK but there was a ‘clunk’ happening in time with pedalling and it sounded like it is coming from the back of the bike.  So I rode and fiddled with the gears, rode some more and fiddled some more and decided that the gears were all working OK.  I checked the chain for some sort of malwear – no, it was OK.  Maybe the sound was coming from the front and being dispersed by the hollow aluminium frame.  Checked the chainwheel.  Pulled out quite a bit of gunk but still the noise was there.  Gave up and rode on.  Then one more check;  wheeled the bike slowly and moved the pedals through their circuit and – aha – the left pedal was hitting the metal tube that guides the brake cable into the brake arm – ‘Clunk’!   A bit of tape around the tube and the clunk went away.

Click Maker

Challenge 2.  The Challenge within a Challenge was to get to 2,000 kilometers cycled in the year – and by Sunday this wasn’t looking too good either – but the weather was fine, the Bike E was working and off we went for a local loop to get over that hurdle.

Why not a ride on the Greenspeed I hear you ask? Well, that is a reasonable question and a bit of disappointment there.  During the stormy 11th May I had set the boom length to my leg length and made a few other minor alterations ready for a test ride.  On the 12th I started on the first Greenspeed Anura test ride in Longford and 3 kilometers in had a puncture.  Anura was walked back home (by lifting the front and pulling) and after a restorative cup of tea I set to mending the puncture.  Difficulties arose around the tight fitting tyre, a 16″ wheel and older, arthritic hands.  It was hard to get the tyre off and almost impossible to get back on and in the process I scratched the nice black finish on the wheel.  A total piss-off.  Worse, if I can’t mend a puncture then any sort of decent touring on the machine will be in doubt.  The repaired inner tube was finally fitted and pumped up and immediately deflated!  So, I have to return to the Sisyphean task and see what happens next.  I understand the tyres on Old Yella are the original (8-10 years old?) and reckon it’s about time to put a set of Marathons on it.  These will ride slower than the Soarers made for Greenspeed but they just don’t puncture (in my experience).

Punctured Anura Small

I am looking for a silver lining here – being a silver lining sort of bloke.  Yes, there it is – bloody good thing the puncture happened close to home rather than at Black Rocks by Port Phillip Bay when I had to get to the Ferry or miss my ride home.  OK, feeling better now!

So, with a few ks on the Brompton, none on the Vivente, 38 on the Yella and 12 on the Bike E for the week, it was time for a Sunday morning ride to make sure the 2,000 k was hit.  The Bike E was selected and checked.  Tyres OK but the suspension had deflated a bit and had to be pumped back up to 130 psi.  Then a loop around the local countryside added 15k and the 2,000 was reached!

Bike E through gap

Sneaking through the gap onto the quiet Tannery Road thus avoiding the busy main road.

The Bike E performed well and once again coasted down the hills at up to 40kph without the scares of the first ride.  It is now ready to return to Ken.

2,000 k.  Done.  A Kilometre Progress Indicator or KPI success to report at my next major project task review.

Total for week :  80 k            Total for year :  2,025 k  (happy about that!)           

Vivente :  0 k      (!)              Brompton :   14 k                    Bike E : 28 k          Old Yella : 38

2018 Week #18 cycling report

An awkward week with weather and spare time not synchronising well.  As a result the target of 100k was NOT reached.  Bike E trips around Longford were done plus further trips on Brompton but only 1 ride of interest detailed below.

BUT the bicycle garage cum woodwork shop cum storage of everything and anything has been sorted.  New shelves installed.  The space left by the canoe (now sold) kept clear and everything changed about to give me a working workshop once more.  How long will it stay tidy?  Who knows.

The vegetable beds need work to move them into winter with a good green crop growing ready to dig in.  So far I have removed all crops bar the tomatoes ready for a dig over.  That seemed too energetic so hasn’t been done yet.  There are also an ever growing number of jobs to do in the rest of the garden to tidy it up for winter.  The problem is I prefer cycling!

Then I had a little look on Gumtree (the Australian On-Line Classifieds) and wow! what’s this?  A Greenspeed Anura “frog” recumbent trike?  Looks like it but I bet it’s up in Queensland or over in WA.  Nope – it’s a hop and a skip away from the ferry terminal in Melbourne!  So I had to check it out.  Finally worked out that it is an original model with a diff and gear assembly that is no longer made.  I checked this out with a guy who used to do research and development for Greenspeed and all is OK.  The system can be renovated when it becomes necessary.  So – next Thursday I am flying over, checking the trike and buying if it passes inspection.  Back home Thursday night on the ferry with a booking “Pensioner plus 1 bicycle”.  Perhaps it should read “silly old fart”.  More next week.

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We took the caravan away for a couple of nights to check out changes before we set off for 2 months in it in July.  Good thing we did as there is now a list of lots of things to do before we go.  BUT I did manage to get a ride in while we were staying at Latrobe.  I also took a bridge picture for the Cycle365 website monthly challenge.  This is a video of the ride – but I suggest you don’t watch it if you suffer from epilepsy as the speeded up images flash a bit.  Ride : The Bluff to Latrobe.  Oh – it’s a bit pixelly, I am still learning but you will get the idea.  The dog at the end is, of course, Oscar who enjoyed our caravan trip immensely.  Although it sounds like I have an electric motor attached to the bike I can assure you this is not so.

Total for week :  71 k            Total for year :  1,945 k  (Will I ever click over the 2,000?)

Vivente :  0 k      (!)              Brompton :   42 k                    Bike E : 29 k