-Tempetation- 2010 Coastal is coming!!!!! Fixed Century***

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 31 Jul 2010, 18:48

Well due to popular demand it is back & better than ever before!!!

The fixie century will return with a new flavour, new route and more suffering, sight seeing and lots of yummy food in 2010. This year it has been decided that getting lost in Campbeltown, making crazy crossings of highways and puncturing out 5kms from home is no longer a good idea. Instead we have decided it is time to test the legs with one gigantic descent, one mega climb, a brewery and a whole lot of coffee stops along the way. To add to which will be some very beautiful riding along the east coast taking in the beautiful coastal road.

The route is not confirmed but here's a flavour what it will likely look like when refined to 160kms:

http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/australia ... 9763814474

The elevation chart can be put on to see what it is likely to feel like. The entry criteria is as below:
-All riders must hold an affiliation with cycling nsw for insurance purposes with a minum of a 'ride it' licence or a racing license.
-all bike must be fixed, no free wheels will be allowed.
-Helmets must be worn at all times
-All bikes must have two well functioning brakes with thick brake pads, not worn out, this will be checked as the descent down macquarie pass will otherwise be dangerous
-riders must obey road rules at all times and must comply with the ride rules when stops are concerned or else official recognisition will not be granted to aceivement of finish.

An accompanying car will follow the ride with walking shoes for those who cannot climb up the stanwell tops climb and officially this will count as distance in the ride. But will only be available to do so between to be determined times.

To know:
-this is a very tough ride, all riders with any known medical conditions should check with their doctors prior to riding that they are up to riding before beggining.
- there is an accompying train line from wollongong which can be utilised for anyone who does not feel they can finish.

Fixie social:
-This year will also have the addition of a shortened ride with lots of coffee shops starting in wollongong at the brewery for lunch.
-this ride with be around 50kms and will bypass the stanwell tops climb via rail.
-the two rides will link up for this stretch of road.

http://www.dhbc.org.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1964

***Date to be decided but possibly September 12 at this stage.

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Postby orphic » 19 Aug 2010, 09:48

Any closer to confirming a date?

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Postby T-Bone » 19 Aug 2010, 10:40

I will confirm shortly, but currently 14th November is looking likely. Just need to confirm accommodation.

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Postby orphic » 19 Aug 2010, 11:23

Accomodation for the 14th November might be a bit hard. That's the same day of the Highland Fling which is run out of Bundanoon. The area is going to be pretty densely populated that weekend.

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Postby jbcow » 19 Aug 2010, 15:40

Hmmm would love to come but my fixed up commuter is not drilled for a rear brake. Bizarrely, my track bike is drilled for front and rear but it's not something I'd want to sit on for this distance. Maybe I'll just have to join for the social leg...

Am I right to confirm you wouldn't want bull-horns / pursuit bars or tri bars on this?

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Postby T-Bone » 19 Aug 2010, 18:32

Hmm, maybe 14th isn't so good then.....

Bull horns are fine as long as you have 2 hand brakes.

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Postby jbcow » 21 Aug 2010, 14:40

looks like I have no choice but to build up another fixed wheel....

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 21 Aug 2010, 17:05

Currently the new date is looking like the 16th of October, a week before the Grafton (good training).

Who's in:

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4.

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Postby mikesbytes » 21 Aug 2010, 17:14

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl

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Postby NOOG » 21 Aug 2010, 17:19

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John

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Postby weller » 21 Aug 2010, 17:35

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig

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Postby T-Bone » 21 Aug 2010, 17:46

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)

'll put myself down for now, but i may be doing Warnambool, so i'll confirm shortly.

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Postby shrubb face » 21 Aug 2010, 18:06

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)

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Postby christian » 21 Aug 2010, 18:22

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian

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Postby othy » 21 Aug 2010, 21:18

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy

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Postby Michael Chidgey » 21 Aug 2010, 22:57

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid

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Postby Karzie » 23 Aug 2010, 09:18

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid
12. Ian C.

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Postby orphic » 23 Aug 2010, 11:50

Hmmmm, don't think I can make it. Cry :(

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 24 Aug 2010, 17:45

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid
12. Ian C.
13.Nathan
14. Huw
15.Brownie
16. ?? Lindsay

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Postby shrubb face » 24 Aug 2010, 18:52

ill check with Dicko tomorrow.

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Postby MarkL » 24 Aug 2010, 19:44

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid
12. Ian C.
13.Nathan
14. Huw
15.Brownie
16. ?? Lindsay
17, Mark L

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Postby Camilla » 25 Aug 2010, 00:05

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid
12. Ian C.
13.Nathan
14. Huw
15.Brownie
16. ?? Lindsay
17, Mark L
18. Camilla

I'm pretty sure Amy is up for it too. Huw! hello there! Will you be wearing your special highlands touring nicks? Do say no.

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Postby Timbo » 25 Aug 2010, 15:44

Assuming Saturday 16 October still the go, I'm in.

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid
12. Ian C.
13.Nathan
14. Huw
15.Brownie
16. ?? Lindsay
17, Mark L
18. Camilla
19. Tim

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Postby shrubb face » 25 Aug 2010, 16:19

it will be on the sunday that we actually do the ride timbo.

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 25 Aug 2010, 17:47

Bundanoon Hotel is booked for 16, with more availability if there is more interests, let me know.

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. Christian
8. othy
9. Michael Chid
10. Ian C.
11.Nathan
12. Huw
13.Brownie
14. ?? Lindsay
15, Mark L
16. Camilla

Cost is $40 for the night for accomodation and $60 if you want breakfast. I said that we would get back to them about breakfast. I will have a look and see what our options are on the road. Huw pointed out to me that $20 is alot of breakfast!!

But we are all confirmed for dinner on the 16/10/10, we have the gold room booked!!! Ride is on the 17/10/10.

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Postby orphic » 25 Aug 2010, 18:31

What is the situation with sag wagon? I am trying to figure out how I can do this ride. As long as I remain within 1 hour of internet the whole way I can do it... I have internet on my phone, I just need to be able to get to my laptop. Hmmm.

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Postby shrubb face » 25 Aug 2010, 21:57

come do the warrnambool instead, they have a sag wagon.

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Postby orphic » 26 Aug 2010, 09:07

After having to solve IT problems track side at the Appin 400 the other weekend, I think I am sworn of racing while on call.

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Postby shrubb face » 26 Aug 2010, 10:10

bluetooth headset... Keep racing whilst solving IT problems.

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Postby mikesbytes » 26 Aug 2010, 11:25

Bluetooth... I was thinking of upgrading my fixie spanner to one that includes a bottle opener
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Orphic, when will you be on call? If I remember correctly, last year at Bundanoon, the only mobile that worked was Lindsay's one with the special aerial, till the battery went flat, he forgot to charge it. But I'd say there should be reception on most of the route, just not where we are staying overnight.

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Postby orphic » 26 Aug 2010, 11:31

I will be on call the entire weekend, so no reception overnight will be a big problem. Sigh.

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Postby mikesbytes » 26 Aug 2010, 11:43

I will be on call the entire weekend, so no reception overnight will be a big problem. Sigh.
Have a chat to Lindsay before you pull the pin

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Postby MtbAnt » 26 Aug 2010, 13:57

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid
12. Ian C.
13.Nathan
14. Huw
15.Brownie
16. ?? Lindsay
17, Mark L
18. Camilla
19. Tim
20. Anthony PB

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Postby Toff » 26 Aug 2010, 15:35

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. James (maybe)
8. Chubb (maybe depending on james)
9. Christian
10. othy
11. Michael Chid
12. Ian C.
13.Nathan
14. Huw
15.Brownie
16. ?? Lindsay
17, Mark L
18. Camilla
19. Tim
20. Anthony PB
21. Toff

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 27 Aug 2010, 17:31

Hotel booked for 19. Cost is $60 for the night & breakfast, at present looks like we will be having breakfast there.

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. Christian
8. othy
9. Michael Chid
10. Ian C.
11.Nathan
12. Huw
13.Brownie
14.Lindsay
15, Mark L
16. Camilla
17. Tim
18. Anthony PB
19. Toff

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Postby kiwiames » 27 Aug 2010, 17:46

Hey I want to be in for this as well, was a great ride last year.
Can I be number 20????

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 28 Aug 2010, 11:00

Cost is $60 for the night & breakfast, at present looks like we will be having breakfast there.

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. John
6. Craig
7. Christian
8. othy
9. Michael Chid
10. Ian C.
11.Nathan
12. Huw
13.Brownie
14.Lindsay
15, Mark L
16. Camilla
17. Tim
18. Anthony PB
19. Toff
20.Amy

Brownie is booking it today.

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Postby Timbo » 30 Aug 2010, 10:31

Thanks for your work Simon and Brownie. No need to book the hotel for me, as I'll be bringing my tribe down and we'll be staying somewhere else in town (unless you want my two kids to keep everyone awake at the hotel). What time are we pushing off?

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 04 Sep 2010, 08:00

Cost is $60 for the night & breakfast, at present looks like we will be having breakfast there.

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. Craig
6. Christian
7. othy
8. Michael Chid
9. Ian C.
10.Nathan
11. Huw
12.Lindsay
13, Mark L
14. Camilla
15. Anthony PB
16. Toff
17.Amy
18. Anthony Pham
19. AVAILABLE

Own room;
20.Brownie & Family
21. Tim & family

Other Hotel (own choice)
22.John
23. ?? Kevin

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Postby Toff » 06 Sep 2010, 16:05

After speaking to Simon out at RAW, I suggested that we could have breakfast at Ye Olde Bicycle Shoppe. It's a cafe and bicycle hire place, with some nice murals of people on racing bikes. They also sell spare tubes, and stuff.

It's about 200m from the hotel, near the railway line.

Check it out here, including their menu:
http://www.wildhorizons.com.au/ye-olde-bicycle-shoppe
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They usually open at 8.30, but I rang up, and they said they would open up early (~7.15) if we wanted to go there for breakfast.

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Postby orphic » 06 Sep 2010, 16:22

Is it too late to be counted in for this? Don't know if you are specifying bed config but I can shack up with Christian.

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 06 Sep 2010, 17:41

Is it too late to be counted in for this? Don't know if you are specifying bed config but I can shack up with Christian.
It's defninitely not too late. I don't know what the bed configuration is but there is a free spot?

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. Craig
6. Christian
7. othy
8. Michael Chid
9. Ian C.
10.Nathan
11. Huw
12.Lindsay
13, Mark L
14. Camilla
15. Anthony PB
16. Toff
17.Amy
18. Anthony Pham
19. Victoria

Own room;
20.Brownie & Family
21. Tim & family

Other Hotel (own choice)
22.John
23. ?? Kevin

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Postby micklan » 06 Sep 2010, 21:04

chatted with Mike C on this one - I would like to do this ride and will work it out closer to time re; logistics

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Postby Lizanne » 16 Sep 2010, 14:20

Hey
I'm not a member of the DHBC but i've heard of the cantury fixie ride and i was wondering if i can get in on it this year?
Lizanne

lizannewilmot@hotmail.com

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Postby timyone » 16 Sep 2010, 17:23

you can probably come, this year is going to be a harder one than normal, how fit are you? how much have you ridden a bike?

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Postby Julio » 16 Sep 2010, 17:31

I worked with Lizanne and can vouch that she is a fit little bunny and should be able to do the ride easy. She rides a fixed with brakes but has little if no pack riding skills.

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Postby Toff » 16 Sep 2010, 17:37

I would guess that you need to be a member of DHBC, or else hold a racing licence somewhere else to do this ride. Since this is an official club ride, only members are insured.

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Postby timyone » 16 Sep 2010, 18:00

Simon says you need a license of some sort from a club of some sort, but other than that we would love to have you :)

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Postby Toff » 16 Sep 2010, 18:07

Or just pay your $10 to join...

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Postby Karzie » 16 Sep 2010, 20:32

And there is the initiation ceremony.....

:)

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Postby Lizanne » 17 Sep 2010, 11:51

Woot
Hey Julian!!!
I'll get the details of membership and what ever off of you. if commuting with a group of 5-9 ppl counts as pack riding?
Are there any fixie or fixie friendly rides during the week/weekend i can join in on to get to know people.
Ya fitness is not a problem. I do short track speed skating(on ice) and ride about 300k on my bike to commute as a bit of bonus training!

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Postby Toff » 17 Sep 2010, 12:31

All our rides are fixed friendly. Come to Slowies on Saturday to meet people...

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Postby timyone » 17 Sep 2010, 12:48

id say do slowies on saturday, and maybe waterfall some where near the slow bunch on sunday, though be careful on peoples wheels if your not used to it on the fixie, the way out is easier on the fixie than on a road bike, the way back is killer on a fixie, not hard on a road bike.

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Postby timyone » 17 Sep 2010, 12:49

speed skating? cool as! there are some faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaast cyclists in the world that are converts, Theo Boss, ex multiple world sprint champ who is now riding road, and his sister!!

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Postby T-Bone » 17 Sep 2010, 18:24

Or just pay your $10 to join...
Might be a bit misleading. The cheapest cycling licence is a recreational one(think it's called "cycling for all" now) and that is $77, which gives the following (taken from cyclingNSW website):
Recreational Licence
Recreational membership is offered as Senior (19 years and over), Junior (U19) and Family. It is designed for social riders looking for suitable insurance coverage, as well as being an affordable membership for administrators, coaches, officials and volunteers.
Recreational Licences include Public Liability and limited personal Accident insurance cover for participation in events such as organised recreational rides and formal training activity.
The main thing is that this will give you insurance coverage.

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Postby mikesbytes » 17 Sep 2010, 19:45

Also that license is a 2011 one valid immediately, so it covers the rest of this year and the whole of next year

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Postby mikesbytes » 18 Sep 2010, 10:37

Hey Karzie, my spoke card went thru the was and died. Any chance of getting another?

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Postby Karzie » 18 Sep 2010, 10:50

Of course. If I don't get out to Eastern Creek, I'll see you at the coffee shop.

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Postby Lizanne » 20 Sep 2010, 09:07

where can i find times and locations for the saturday slowies?

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Postby Timbo » 20 Sep 2010, 12:29

What gearing are people thinking of running for the century?

My fixie is currently set up 40/16 (with 170 cranks), which using the late Sheldon Brown's calculator gives a gain ratio of 4.9 (http://sheldonbrown.com/gears/). I note that the out of the box Surly Steamroller comes with 47/19, which gives an identical gear ratio of 4.9 (if cranks are 170).

I spin like a washing machine when going at speed, but I do find the ratio is perfect for my daily commute which has a few hills (Lilyfield Rd being the nice one). So I guess it will be good for going up (but not down) the hills we'll encounter, especially as we climb back from Wollongong.

Also, I've copied Simon's route across to Bikely: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Bundanoon-to-Tempe

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Postby mikesbytes » 20 Sep 2010, 12:59

That's really low Timbo. Last year I think I had the highest gearing at 77" (40/14).

Gearing is a personal choice...

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Postby orphic » 20 Sep 2010, 15:46

I will be running the same I did last year... 44/17 which is 69.9". I figure that if you can do Waterfall on it you can do the fixie centry on it.

The fact is that you are going to have to brake going down Macquarie pass anyway, and it's not a race so you aren't going to get left behind.

There is talk of people flipping over to an alternate gear for Stanwell... But I say that's cheating! Man up and ride your gear the whole ride ;)

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Postby Karzie » 20 Sep 2010, 16:08

Man up and ride your gear the whole ride ;)
Oww!

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 20 Sep 2010, 17:44

That's really low Timbo. Last year I think I had the highest gearing at 77" (40/14).

Gearing is a personal choice...
I had 81" on last year & got up old razor back as Alex reminds me answering the phone, but old razor back is nothing like the stanwell park climb. I think some where between 70" & 75" is probably about right. But if you can get a flip flop, a smaller gear for the climb will come in handy.

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Postby timyone » 21 Sep 2010, 17:46

Oww!
lol :D can i video you riding up the big hill in your gear that you arent changing :) either that or while your riding down the hill in the previously chosen small one :P
(lol id personally have no trouble riding down the big hill on a smaller gear, id just use the brakes :P

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Postby orphic » 22 Sep 2010, 09:00

Yeah, I don't mind just using the brakes on the way down the big hill. I don't have a flip flop to change gears, but even if I did I doubt I could be bothered.

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Postby Timbo » 22 Sep 2010, 11:05

Velofix is going to put on a 15 sprocket, so I'll be 40/15 (70").

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Postby Karzie » 22 Sep 2010, 11:57

Velofix is going to put on a 15 sprocket, so I'll be 40/15 (70").
40/15 is 72"

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Postby Timbo » 22 Sep 2010, 12:04

Computer says no

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gears/

700 x 23 wheels
170 cranks

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Postby christian » 22 Sep 2010, 12:58

Thats because we usually don't bother to use the fancy formula that the web site calculator uses. If I use that calculator my fixie will have either 70.1 or 74.2 where I would usually just call them 72 (48/18) and 76 (48/17).

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Postby Karzie » 22 Sep 2010, 13:13

Gear inches are good because they're easy to calculate on the fly and everyone understands them. I don't understand why a different crank length would affect the calculation. One rotation is one rotation of either the crank or the wheel...

Mechanical Advantage...well that's a different calculation entirely.

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Postby Toff » 22 Sep 2010, 13:36

Yep. The common protocol is to assume that everyone rides on 27" wheels, even though almost no-one does anymore. So 42 x 15 is colloqually referred to as 72" pretty much everywhere. The calculator is therefore giving the same answer as Karzie if you use the protocol wheel size. I.e. 72".

Crank length is only used if you are calculating development, but since no-one ever really does, I'd say you can ignore it.

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Postby Timbo » 22 Sep 2010, 14:00

Good to prompt a technical discussion - not only interesting but educational too!

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Postby mikesbytes » 22 Sep 2010, 14:03

We tend to use "traditional inches" which means we are calculating based on a 27" wheel even though we are using 700c.

Crank length is used when calculating out foot velocity, usually called gain ratios. To simplify 5mm of extra crank length is about one tooth on the big ring. So if you were running a 48 and 170's and you switched to 175's, to maintain the same foot velocity you would put a 49 on.

All rather complicated and rather boring. Ride the bike, if hills are easy, bump the gear up, if hills are hard lower the gear

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Postby othy » 23 Sep 2010, 12:51

I have to withdraw. Looks like I'm missing it again this year.

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Postby mikesbytes » 23 Sep 2010, 13:03

I have to withdraw. Looks like I'm missing it again this year.
mmm... looks like the rest of us will have to up the beer consumption to compensate

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Postby weller » 24 Sep 2010, 11:54

Sorry - I'm a late scratching, I've just found out I'll be travelling to Malaysia on the 17th. BUGGER!!

Craig

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Postby Lizanne » 24 Sep 2010, 15:55

I'll be cycling tomorrow with the slowies. great to see people when i turned up to the velodrome on wednesday.

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Postby Simon Llewellyn » 24 Sep 2010, 17:41

Updated list. SO at present we are still having breakfast at the hotel. so cost is $60.

1. Simon
2. Jessica
3. Driver
4. Mike Cl
5. Christian
6. Michael Chid
7. Ian C.
8.Nathan
9. Huw
10.Lindsay
11, Mark L
12. Camilla
13. Anthony PB
14. Toff
15.Amy
16. Anthony Pham
17. Victoria
18. Lizanne
19. Tim L

Own room;
20.Brownie & Family
21. Tim & family

Other Hotel (own choice)
22.John
23. ?? Kevin

Possible on the day
24. Michael l
25. Phil D

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Postby mikesbytes » 27 Sep 2010, 13:08

Who's interested in riding down on Saturday?

Catch 11.06am train from Wolli Creek. Arrive Campbelltown 11.53. 100k cruise with breaks

1. Mike Cl

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Postby Lizanne » 27 Sep 2010, 14:32

i've been slacking off on my weekly k's lately... so i'm in!
what are the hills like?

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Postby Karzie » 27 Sep 2010, 15:07

Ummm.... They're like.... big piles of dirt, only much bigger...and rockier.

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Postby timyone » 27 Sep 2010, 22:52

lol youve been slacking off, so you want to ride this years century :D This year is hopefully going to have a record of cracked riders :D
This year more than most years could require training for, not just to be used as a training event :)

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Postby Lizanne » 28 Sep 2010, 08:35

i've just been slacking off with the time in my saddle. i'm off to nationals for spped skating in a few days, so it's more 'tapering' than slacking. :wink:

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Postby mikesbytes » 28 Sep 2010, 08:40

I was working with a speed skater at RailCorp, he trained at Canterbury

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Postby mikesbytes » 28 Sep 2010, 08:41

BTW the most pressing concern on the fixie century is making sure you carrying enough money for the coffee shop stops

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Postby Lizanne » 28 Sep 2010, 08:58

who was the skater?

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Postby mikesbytes » 28 Sep 2010, 09:07

The name escapes me, might of been Luke Smolenski

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Postby G » 29 Sep 2010, 16:38

Simon, I want to do this ride. Is there accommodation still available? If so, can you please book a bed for me as well??

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Postby mikesbytes » 30 Sep 2010, 10:54

Who's interested in riding down on Saturday?

Catch 11.06am train from Wolli Creek. Arrive Campbelltown 11.53. 100k cruise with breaks

1. Mike Cl
I've now got 2 spin classes Saturday morning, so I'll need to leave a little later, I'll catch the 12.06 train from Wolli Creek and ride from Campbelltown

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Postby Anthony » 07 Oct 2010, 12:54

Just looking at the city rail website, there's trackwork scheduled on the 16th of October.
http://www.cityrail.info/service_update ... 144F44239C

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Postby weller » 07 Oct 2010, 12:57

Some motivaiton: The Stelvio on a fixed gear!

http://vimeo.com/14930896

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Postby mikesbytes » 07 Oct 2010, 13:07

Just looking at the city rail website, there's trackwork scheduled on the 16th of October.
http://www.cityrail.info/service_update ... 144F44239C
Some may be able to get their bikes on the bus, I took the bus from Wollongong on Monday. For the ones that don't fit in;

12.08 Wolli Creek -> Macarthur 1.03 -> ride to Bundanoon 96.6k (approx 5 hours including breaks)

1. Mike Cl
2.
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Postby christian » 07 Oct 2010, 13:27

This is a problem, will we be able to get our bikes on the buses? This is the question, I've been denied this on a bus in the blue mountains when there was track work.

From city rails website:
Space is sometimes limited aboard train replacement bus services. Be aware that bicycles, surfboards, luggage trolleys and other bulky items are carried at the driver's discretion - you may have to wait for a bus with space available.

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Postby orphic » 07 Oct 2010, 13:50

Hmmm, well I guess the is no guarantee as to if we can get our bikes on or not. So the option is to try, and potentially be turned away in which case you will have to ride. Not really keen on riding 100km fixed with a backpack, personally.

The other option would be to get the train down on Friday night, but that will require accomodation on the Friday evening and may not suit everyone (both time wise and financially).

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Postby mikesbytes » 07 Oct 2010, 13:51

Give your backpack to the driver during the week

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Postby orphic » 07 Oct 2010, 13:57

I don't know if I can backup two fixed days, especially a week after the 24 hour. If it's a case of ride down on Saturday or don't go I might have to pull out. It's supposed to be fun as well as painful.

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Postby mikesbytes » 07 Oct 2010, 14:05

Some will get on the Bus'es. As long as there some who are willing to ride the rest will be fine.

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Postby Timbo » 07 Oct 2010, 15:00

My wife and I and our two kids are driving down on the Saturday (we are staying in Sutton Forest). We could give someone (and their fixed machine) a lift to Bundanoon. Although you'd have to be prepared to be squeezed a bit in the back seat, taking a bike would be no drama at all.

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Postby Camilla » 07 Oct 2010, 16:16

I'll take a lift Timbo, if it's still going!


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