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Rides and Touring / FNRttC Manchester-Morecambe, 31st May, 2024.
« Last post by Andrew Br on Today at 10:48:37 pm »
Also posted on CycleChat:-

This is subject to revision after I do the route check which is currently scheduled for 19th May during the day. A few of us are doing it, staying over and riding to Blackpool on the Sunday to get the train home. I may do something similar after the FNRttC itself, we'll see.

In summary, the ride is about 105km/65 miles long and we head out of Manchester through Prestwich Forest Park (off-road, very dark,) to Radcliffe, Bury and then Tottington. Apart from the flat trail, this part of the ride is mostly up long, gradual climbs on urban roads.
After Tottington we climb onto the moors above Egerton. Apart from one short, steep ramp, the gradients are relatively benign but go on for quite a while and the roads are very quiet.
We reach 350m above sea level before a long, long descent to Blackburn and the (not quite) half-way stop at the Euro Garage on Whitebirk Services.
Suitably refreshed, we have a further brief spell of suburbia, before another epic descent to Ribchester. This is followed by the last significant climb of the ride, the drag to Longridge.
The rest of the route is best described as "rolling" and we tend to ride this as a fairly compact group.
Weather permitting, we'll skirt Lancaster by using the coastal path and head to Morecambe by the bike route built on an old railway line.
After pictures with Eric, we'll have breakfast (venue TBD).
The ride will start from Victoria Station on the North side of MCR centre near the Cathedral. If you're riding across town from Piccadilly, please be aware of the tram tracks and cross them at right angles.
It's probably best to book trains back to home from Lancaster; there's much more choice and it's a short, flat ride from Morecambe. As far as I'm aware, all the trains from Morecambe got through Lancaster anyway and you'll probably have to change.
Please be aware that this is the hilliest of the FNRsttC and it goes through some remote countryside so check your bike over carefully, especially the tyres.

I'll post more info when I've done the route check but feel free to ask any questions about the ride.
Sign up info will appear here:- https://www.fnrttc.org.uk/ride-calendar-2024 and there is useful information on the site for "newbies".
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The Pub / Re: Tune Association II - Son of Tune Association
« Last post by Gaston Lagaffe on Today at 10:46:04 pm »
Tears of a Clown - Smoky Robinson and the Miracles.
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Arts and Entertainment / Re: What's the last gig you went to see?
« Last post by StuAff on Today at 10:34:32 pm »
Might see you there then!

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The Knowledge / Re: Old steel-
« Last post by Gattopardo on Today at 10:32:31 pm »
So,  for a project I 've been  thinking about buying  and renovating a vintage,  ie probably from the last century, steel  tourer. Something like a Galaxy, Romany, Nigel Dean  or similar.
I ll use it for touring and rough stuff  but it won't be asked to carry more than a saddlebag.

One thought occurs  to me , provided the frame is or at least appears to be in good nick then do you  think   this is  worth while endeavour?

Will old 531 ST  hold up  to the rigours of 2024 ?

I like a 531 and even the old gas pipe pugs.

Have a 74 notigham built frame you can have.  Lost the forks and bits so not sure it is worth anything.

May have a puch pathfinder too.
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Racing / Re: RATN 2024.
« Last post by morbihan on Today at 10:30:50 pm »
just read it by chance. Nice one!
Currently filling up on heavy fish and chip type fare at a pub B&B in Essex prior to riding to the Harwich ferry tomorrow night and on to bike check.
It will be cool meeting the Caribbean entrant, a neighbour 900 miles to the South of me in Bermuda.  ;-)
Also looking forward to meeting you of course!. x
"orange is the new slow"
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The Knowledge / Re: Old steel-
« Last post by IanDG on Today at 10:22:41 pm »
I'm still riding the frame I raced on in the late 70s (renovated and rebadged)

1980 Halesowen RR 1979 by ian, on Flickr

2024 P1030874 by ian, on Flickr



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The Sporting Life / Re: Liverpool
« Last post by Wowbagger on Today at 10:19:37 pm »
Well, that was decisive, at both ends of the table.
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The Knowledge / Re: Old steel-
« Last post by Asterix, the former Gaul. on Today at 10:13:01 pm »
Years ago I bought a 1987 British Eagle Touristique off eBay to commute into York on.  It was shabby but not rusty, 12 speed with DT shifters.  Since then it's had a complete makeover, Ellis Briggs checked out the frame and re-enamelled it.  With updated componentry and now 18 speeds it's a great bike to ride.  Doesn't look as good as Andyoxon's admittedly but I wouldn't part with it.
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The Pub / Re: Tune Association II - Son of Tune Association
« Last post by Robh on Today at 10:12:03 pm »
Drown In My Own Tears - Ray Charles
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The Pub / Re: Tune Association II - Son of Tune Association
« Last post by rogerzilla on Today at 09:56:41 pm »
Head Over Heels - Tears For Fears
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