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If I cut down my steerer and the star nut is in the cut off section, can I tap it out and then reinstall it in the steerer?

Any tips without the tool?
 
Can someone who's bored plot me a route that might be fun to do on a commute.

Ripon (anywhere will do) from HG3 1RY. (or vice versa)

Will have a crack at lunchtime for you! I prefer ridewithgps for route plotting but I would usually look at Googlemaps first, changing it to cycling will show good cycle friendly roads/routes first.

well that was after I had a go at him... - try it with sound ;) surprised my virb picked it up so well :o

Good! Morons need to know!

No sound on work PC...

Being 'national cycle to work day' I was expecting loads of them out today... Hardly saw a soul! Less than any other day! :confused:
 
If I cut down my steerer and the star nut is in the cut off section, can I tap it out and then reinstall it in the steerer?

Any tips without the tool?
Screw a long M6 bolt into it and use it to tap the star nut further down the tube before you make your cut. The long bolt makes it easy to see if it's straight :)
 
Can someone who's bored plot me a route that might be fun to do on a commute. Driving is 15 miles each way ish, along the A61 and then Otley Road from Killinghall. These are roads I wish to avoid completely because they're horrible.

Ripon (anywhere will do) from HG3 1RY. (or vice versa)
I'm thinking out towards Fewston, then past Menwith Hill on whatever that road is, after crossing the A59, round the back of Brimham Rocks (but I can't remember if having to go through Summerbridge to get there - only driven it once and seem to recall a stupidly steep hill on a narrow road - not so enamoured with that)... onto the Pateley road, possibly through Grantley/Past Grantley Hall or maybe not bother with that and after Brimham Rocks go the back way and towards Aldfield but through Fountains Abbey/Studley Deer Park.

I just can't make route planners work, because I'm a ****.

Boredom crew signing in:

https://www.strava.com/routes/3243084

Just double-checking a few of the roads...

edit: The surface on Whitcliffe Lane looks a bit bleh in parts. My original version of the route went SSE out of Ripon and was similarly quiet but with a nicer surface. The disadvantage of that is that you'll add ~5 miles to the journey.
 
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Cheers FT :) I don't mind an extra 5 miles - I got it to 23 miles before I gave up in disgust.
The road surfaces all around here are pretty woeful anywhere you go. :/
 
Cheers FT :) I don't mind an extra 5 miles - I got it to 23 miles before I gave up in disgust.
The road surfaces all around here are pretty woeful anywhere you go. :/

The alternative is more like this:

https://www.strava.com/routes/3243242

I've not had time to check all the roads with google street view unfortunately so I'd recommend checking everything from about mile 10 onwards.
 
Well I'm booked up for a blood test. Well, I've got see a private GP first who will discuss what to test for etc. £80 for 30mins ! Then I got the choice of a Ferratin test or Full Blood Count test, the prices are equally eye watering.

I guess it'll be worthwhile to double check there's nothing wrong with me medically, before I try different diets, supplements etc.

FT - I've not forgotten to reply to your superb post. I had to work from home last night, but will claim the time back today, so expect an email later :)
 

Yeah, that does seem like a classic case of the Strava segment having duff data.

Well I'm booked up for a blood test. Well, I've got see a private GP first who will discuss what to test for etc. £80 for 30mins ! Then I got the choice of a Ferratin test or Full Blood Count test, the prices are equally eye watering.

I guess it'll be worthwhile to double check there's nothing wrong with me medically, before I try different diets, supplements etc.

FT - I've not forgotten to reply to your superb post. I had to work from home last night, but will claim the time back today, so expect an email later :)

Personally I don't see anything wrong with immediately working on your diet. Or at the very least, getting in on the logging of intake with MFP. Even if you carry on eating exactly the same as you do now getting an accurate log will provide useful data for when you do change things.

I'll keep an eye out for an email :)
 
Yep! Duff data. 99% at the start :eek:

There's a segment near me that used to have an elevation gain of like 30,000 feet despite being only a very gentle slope. It's since been corrected, but clearly something on the backend doesn't line up, as Strava still lists my biggest climb as being the 28ft that this segment actually gains. My cat 2s count for nothing!
 
There's a segment near me that used to have an elevation gain of like 30,000 feet despite being only a very gentle slope. It's since been corrected, but clearly something on the backend doesn't line up, as Strava still lists my biggest climb as being the 28ft that this segment actually gains. My cat 2s count for nothing!

It is slightly annoying. I've said many times that Strava segments are a bit of a mess. There is next to no moderation.

There is one segment near me which is a 17% average over 0.3mi. In reality it is flat. You have the option to flag segments for a plethora of reasons which is great, but:

You have chosen to flag this segment for: "Bad GPS, Elevation or Duplicate". Unfortuately, segment flags are reserved for hazardous segments only.
 
There's a segment near me that used to have an elevation gain of like 30,000 feet despite being only a very gentle slope. It's since been corrected, but clearly something on the backend doesn't line up, as Strava still lists my biggest climb as being the 28ft that this segment actually gains. My cat 2s count for nothing!

what I did was -;

save gpx/data for that ride with "biggest" climb, remove it.. reupload it.. - bam.
 
Personally I don't see anything wrong with immediately working on your diet. Or at the very least, getting in on the logging of intake with MFP. Even if you carry on eating exactly the same as you do now getting an accurate log will provide useful data for when you do change things.

I'll keep an eye out for an email :)

Yep, started logging today. Although really need scales to confirm portion sizes.

Today I'll apparently consume; 3,332 caloiries, 350 carbs, 110 fat, 203 protein, 2,004 sodium, 224 sugar.
That's with 3 protein shakes, and the peanut butter though. I can't stomach more than 3 shakes at the moment.
 
Unfortunately I've cycled the segment 11 times, and I'm not sure I can be arsed with that effort!

yea but if you click on the "biggest" climb link where it says the number of feet it will direct you to the ride it has the data from, that will be the ride to remove and reupload.. should be a one-off. :o
 
yea but if you click on the "biggest" climb link where it says the number of feet it will direct you to the ride it has the data from, that will be the ride to remove and reupload.. should be a one-off. :o

Hmm, I might try that.

Hurrah, it worked! Thanks!

Biggest climb: 1,124ft. That's more like it!
 
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So many junk segments created by people with bad data, really don't know why Strava don't match the elevation data with other rides from the same segment and then flag them for moderation somehow.

There's a segment near me that used to have an elevation gain of like 30,000 feet despite being only a very gentle slope. It's since been corrected, but clearly something on the backend doesn't line up, as Strava still lists my biggest climb as being the 28ft that this segment actually gains. My cat 2s count for nothing!

I had that problem too, solved it by climbing something higher, go Ventoux! lol ;)

Examples of some of the junk ones around me:

My main gripe is that most of these appear around me (in Hereford) when I'm looking for CAT4+ things to climb! ;)
 
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Yep, started logging today. Although really need scales to confirm portion sizes.

Today I'll apparently consume; 3,332 caloiries, 350 carbs, 110 fat, 203 protein, 2,004 sodium, 224 sugar.
That's with 3 protein shakes, and the peanut butter though. I can't stomach more than 3 shakes at the moment.

Good work on the commencement of logging :)

I'd dump the protein shakes immediately. You don't need anywhere near 203 grams of protein so those 300 kcal could be put somewhere useful instead.

If you want to add me on MFP I'm "aekeron" on there. You can then share your food diary (or just make it public if you like). I will be able to comment on your portion sizes and the choices you've made for certain food types. Some of the kcal and macro data on MFP is a bit dodgy so sometimes you'll want to pick another option for one of your meals/foods/etc.

If you end up looking at my diary I'll warn you that my logging is pretty all over the place at the moment :)
 
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