“the cause of my pain, was the cause of my cure” Rumi
It is part of the descent of Pen-y-gent though!!!!And these days, I can be seen flying down there
Nik is right Ratfink, by being cautious you end up quicker as you have fewer or no mechanicals... I also find certain downhills are quicker running with the bike on your bacvk than actually riding slowly!
“the cause of my pain, was the cause of my cure” Rumi
Thanks for the words of encouragement cross fans - can anyone tell me if I can toe in frog leg brakes - my rear brake is squeaking like a squeaky thing - but the adjustment available doesn't seem to allow it (toe in).
I find the squeeling quite handy, as it announces your arrival![]()
“the cause of my pain, was the cause of my cure” Rumi
Ratfink, Frogslegs are the same as the old Speciality Racing Products "Mr Grumpy" brakes that I used to have; no vertical adjustment or toe-in adjustment as such. The brake blocks are on a plain shaft that clams into the brake arms with only rotary adjustment in 2 planes. Finer adjustment is somewhat crude .... you gently ( and very carefully ) bend the plain shaft so that the brake block ends up at the correct angle(s). Possibly best left to a LBS that has experience in setting up 'cross bikes ( maybe Paul Milnes if you are in Yorkshire). I now use Tektro 520/720 brakes which are very easy to set up in all planes.
Ian.
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I was a bit of an oddball until I was abducted by aliens; but I'm perfectly OK now!
I'm another accidental entry and at the moment the fear is bigger than the excitement! Anyone fancy lugging bikes up hills round Airedale or Wharfedale?