Monday, December 19, 2011

The build has begun...

My new Hope tapered headset and adaptor has arrived so the Five build has begun... Forks and wheelset now in!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Five is the magic number...

It's arrived!!!! My custom 2012 Orange 5 with Fox Factory RP23... Handmade in Halifax and she looks awesome, I'll be building her over Christmas depending on time, Wideopen Issue 17 and parts arriving in time...

Monday, October 24, 2011

Llandegla la la la la la...

Well it's a few days ago now but Jon and I visited Llandegla on Saturday for a morning ride. It's always strange visiting the trail centre near Wrexham. ALWAYS busy but it holds some strange memories as the first time we visited it had only been open a couple of weeks and we were NOT impressed... but how things have changes and like a fine wine it has matured and improved with age.


This time we found a few 'new bits' and rode a section described as Dirt Jumps - over in the black singletrack. Great fun but why is it so far from the car! Perhaps they need a second car park!

Anyway we had a great ride, until Jon was riding along fire road between singletrack sections when we heard an all mighty crack and his seat post snapped!!! An ancient Orange one that came with his Subzero many years ago - luckily the snapped bit could be removed and although it was too low to ride up hills he got around with no arse injuries.


So what's up next... I wondered maybe Gwydwr for old times sake?

Friday, September 30, 2011

All set...

...for Scotland. 3 bikes, 8 wheels and enough luggage to fill the A4!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Jon boy goes solo...

Solo, well single speed... And not on a big bike either, but a svelte baby blue SE Racing road bike.

Make up your own mind, I think it looks pretty nice but you wouldn't get me on one!

Friday, September 09, 2011

Finding the sweet spot...

It's a few weeks since I've updated the blog - summer seems to have passed us by and with the first few days of September, and with it Autumn, the weather has taken a turn for the cooler and more typically damp Macclesfield grey-ness.

So what keeps your spirits up at this time of year? The evenings are still light enough for a rag after work so out as usual every Thursday - same routes, same faces... but good never the less - infact you never tire of riding your local trails (do you?).

In the last few weeks I've been lucky enough to be slinging my leg over the Stanton Slackline on Longtermer from Wideopenmag.co.uk, and it really is a lovely lovely bike and fantastic build for these hills. Light and playful. What's become ever more obvious though is the geometry that has an absolutely divine sweet spot. An inch forwards or back in body position and it's gone, but it's easy to find, and once you hit it you absolutely fly. The bike is incredible in the gentler of the rough stuff, so planted and quick, a real pleasure to pick up and jump from rock to rock riding lines that you'd normally only entertain with a short travel full susser around these parts.

It's got me waxing lyrical about riding though, and that's the main thing - the thing that had slipped by with my regular riding companions slowly dropping by the way side... finding the spark was necessary and long over due - and just in time for a weekender in Scotland at the end of the month.

Thursday, August 04, 2011

Slack by name - rapid by nature...


First ride out on the Wideopen test rig, the Stanton Slackline. The chaps at Stanton have built this up with a lovely spec and it's SO light. A totally different feel with such a light build to the Cotic - something akin to the Genesis Alpitude I reckon but with some nice touches, wider bars, adjustable seat post...

Anyway it's a great ride! 1x10 was interesting... I managed to get up to Charity Lane - somehow - but the final switchback climb was too much for my tired legs. On the descents this thing is a machine, it picks up speed like my SantaCruz Chameleon did, but the length gives real stability. The lightweight wheels make it very manoeuvrable. I was very impressed and look forward to ragging it at a few trail centres too in the coming weeks before a writeup in Wideopen Issue 17.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Six is the magic number?



Record so far this year - 6 out on tonight's regular Thursday night ride. Ryan back from 'injury' for his second ride, Jon (a colleague of Tony in work) out for his first ride. Also good to see Tony and Ross out - and Jon made his maiden voyage on board a rebuilt Orange Sub-zero.

Dry as a bone so Charity Lane was very quick! Great fun on the hardtail this week, last week's sessioning of the bottom paid off with a lot more speed carried into the bottom corner. Bottom of the Oven was very very loose - I nearly had a VERY BIG off - but somehow rode it out - Ryan said he came over the brow to see a cloud of dust and me somehow hanging on to the bike whilst we both roughly headed downhill all over the place!

Got to the bottom to find Jon had a puncture - and then found the rear tyre had been one of his 'homebrew' tubeless system which had been repaired with a tube at some point 12 months ago - hence the tube and tyre were glued together with the remains of the liquid latex! MAJOR ball ache getting it off but with the pair of us on it, things sped up a little.

Then with time against us we did the singletrack - so quick, and incredible fun on the Cotic - I can't wait to get up to Scotland in September on board!

See you all next week!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Photo shoot...

This is a bit of a delayed update after last week's ride but I've been waiting for the photos from Dunc who came out with us to shoot for Wideopen Issue 16, and the BFe longtermer write up...

Just Jon and I, both on hardtails, both pinned. A bit of sessioning on Charity Lane, Bottom of the Oven and the slippery singletrack. These photos are the 'seconds' that haven't made it into the mag, check out Issue 16 in a couple of weeks to see and read my thoughts on the BFe after 3 months of hard riding...

From Macclesfield Forest 7/7/11
From Macclesfield Forest 7/7/11
From Macclesfield Forest 7/7/11
From Macclesfield Forest 7/7/11

Check out the rest of the photos, and join us for another ride this Thursday - usual time and place :)

Macclesfield Forest 7/7/11

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Trusty XT shifter...

Well I'm sorry XT shifter for doubting you. Upon stripping down the rear gear cable this evening, to replace you with a cheap and cheerful Alivio one I find this, the real reason that my shifting had deteriorated! The inner on my Clarks cables has shifted through the end cap, gripping the cable and meaning the rear mech spring isn't strong enough to pull through. Easily resolved with a spare section of outer and I also took the chance to change the brake pads on the front Hope Mini Mono, the first pair in 7 years! The BFe is ready to roll again this week...

Thursday, June 30, 2011

The bug bites...

Welcome to the fold Mr Cefferty...


After over 12 months of me waxing lyrical on Fridays after weeknight rides or on a Monday after a mega weekend trip Ryan has used our 'bike to work' scheme to source a top end entry level hardtail - a Voodoo Hoodoo from Halfords... Seems a good frame with some solid components, nothing bling but dependable strong and hopefully long lasting. So yeah spot what else has rubbed off in our chats... yup they are 5:10s from Day 1, and you might not spot the front tyre that he's replaced already after just a rag around the BMX track near his home.

Anyway good ride tonight. A dry evening after a week of heavy showers. The Cotic was solid - but the 8 speed shifter is playing up I think, it's done nearly 8 years so perhaps it's time to retire it and upgrade... birthday in August, maybe a 1x10 setup on the hardtail?!

Charity Lane felt amazing, Bottom of the Oven fast. Climbs a lot easier - think it goes to show what a difference how tired you are makes to riding fitness. I feel I'm a lot more rested than the last few weeks.

So Ross joined us too and struggled a little with bike fitness, think he enjoyed himself though - that's the main thing, having a smile (or a gurn) on your face.

And what of Ryan? Well he races hairdresser's cars at the weekend so we knew he'd be competitive - and his fitness was up there with mine. Not to shabby on the descents either and big smiles - we'll see him out next week I think and he's keen to travel to one of the trail centres with us soon too...

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Snap crackle and pop...

Great ride this evening - Jon, Chris and I out on hardtails this week as things were wet and I fancied a change from the big bike...

One thing that after all these years is still such a big part of mountainbiking for me after work is the 'therapy' of climbing up to Charity Lane. It gives you a good 30-40minutes to download work and life with your mates. Even better this week we got on to advising Chris on 2x10 setups and Jon dreaming of a hydraulic deraileur system.

Charity Lane is smoothing out, as it always does in the summer. Still loose and rocky but a line has emerged and I felt fast if a little loose. Good to take the full susser confidence back to the hardtail - you pick better faster lines and it keeps things interesting. Chris said I was pulling away from him which is cool, but Jon obliterated the pair of us - both on the downs and the climbs. Animal. Jon left us for a blast back to town - Chris and I headed down Bottom of the Oven - I was expecting to find it very loose and pretty sketchy but today I just felt on it down there, pinned and very quick with plenty of pumping and jumping (pop) at the top before careering down the steep loose bit with a bit of style.

Onwards and Jon snapped a chain (snap) on the way round to the viewpoint so we briefly caught him before he accelerated up the hill and out of site. Up to the viewpoint Chris and I had a relax and reflection on how lucky we are to live, work and ride in such beautiful countryside. Then down the old push up trail which was great apart from some walkers that slowed us right down - despite it clearly saying 'bike trail' grrrrr. Still we were polite to them. In the darkness it was slippery but great fun - tons of adrenaline pumping.

Sorry no 'crackle'. Couldn't think of anything to make the title work better than that. See you all next week!

Thursday, June 09, 2011

That hit the spot...


Well tonight it was just Jon and I as numbers dwindled again. Kev is out long term with an ankle injury (due back on the big bike mid August I reckon - just in time for Scotland in September!). Chris was away with work, and Tony decorating...

So it's been wet the past few days but it didn't put us off. The usual climb proved to be very therapeutic as Jon and I ranted and got lots off our chests. Charity Lane is evolving again and the climb is a lot smoother already... I wondered if this would be translated over the summit. The full sus allows you to carry so much more speed into the rough stuff, but poor line choice meant Jon closed the gap right up and then with the more level smoother bottom section held my tail to the close - result!

We both reflected that last week (singletrack) felt to short, so decided to do the whole forest loop... not before Bottom of the Oven (awesome tonight), I feel so confident on the big bike. Up at the view point watching the sun start to drop in the sky I was reflecting about next year being 10 years of Fearingout. What a milestone...

Not reflecting long though before we nailed the final descent - and Jon was 'on it' pinning and railing the corners finding grip where I thought none existed. I could only just hold him and I felt flat out on the big bike.

Roll on next week - and the rest of the summer on two wheels.

Thursday, June 02, 2011

A quick blast...

Four out tonight including a 'riding tanned' Jon back from a week ragging the Pitch over in the Sierras in Spain. Sounds like he had a wonderful time, I for one am very jealous. Good ride this evening, as Jon and I were joined by Chris and Tony. Just a dryish Charity Lane and slimy but drying singletrack this evening...

Even I felt though that the descents just aren't long enough.

Then I come home to find Dirt mag on the doorstep and an article on Whistler.
Damn it!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Bouncy bouncy...


What a ride! This evening Tony, Chris and I headed out. We've had rain in the last few weeks so we didn't know what the trails would be like but in the main dry and fast. Usual route plus extended round to the view point, all done in about 1h20 with a few stops for banter and fitting in Bottom of the Oven.

I took out the old full-susser today though - it's not been ridden since maintenance post Scotland back in September 2010 (at least as far as I can remember). It ran sweet as a nut today, clean shifting, no creaks or squeaks and oh my, I'd forgotten just how fast you can go with a bit of cushioning under your arse... absolutely flying today and so much fun I'll be out on it again next time :)

Tony wants to organise a weekend jaunt somewhere so drop me a line on Facebook/email/text (whatever) if you're keen.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Again, two days two rides...

This week Jon and I headed out last night for the week night ride, another warm, sunny, dry ride. I was out on the Cotic again and this week everything just clicked for me, I felt totally pinned. Charity Lane Jon sent me down first and the thought he was tailing me down sent me harder and faster than last week, it was awesome. The singletrack was wickedly quick and the ride was just perfect. Awesome...

Then instead of Friday morning riding with Ross this week Elly and I headed out to the forest for her first mountainbike ride on her pedal bike. She was fabulous, absolutely amazing and full of smiles and confidence.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Wideopen Issue 15

Two days two rides...

Two rides this week...

First up Thursday night Chris and I headed out after work... After the issues post ride last week with the Gamut chain device and me bending it, I wanted to test the Cotic out so was onboard the hardtail again this week... With a couple of weeks dry weather Chris and I decided to try the singletrack. A fantastic decision - it was absolutely bone dry and lightning quick.

Then this morning Ross and I headed out for a quick blast. I had tinkered with the chain device again last night with Elly's help! It worked much better today! With two days back to back I managed to pick a better line at the bottom of Charity Lane - still need to ride it a few more times before it's as quick as the old one. The singletrack was absolutely amazing today - really pumped the roots for rhythm and let it rip down the top section. Awesome - just wish we could session it!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Week 2 and old faces...

Well another week and another weeknight ride... this week Ross joined Chris and I for his first Macclesfield ride for about 12 months. I think he enjoyed himself!

We took the pace a little slower this evening (suited me too) with good chat as usual before taking on Charity Lane. A personal reflection - much more confident and 'on it' this week, although I need to push my fitness a little I think to get the most out of the run. The bottom end though really is super knarl these days, the winter has taken a lot of the softer material out of the rock strata on the bottom berm, and the freeze thaw has broken up the edges making the middle a boulder field - it's just not as fast as it used to be, well on a hardtail anyway.

Having seen some pretty mega tree felling from the cars we decided to do the full loop - so standing at the view point is quite different now! Cool to ride past the 'north shore steps' from days of old... the descent back to the cars was fast and fun. Lots of smiles...

Getting home I decided to replace my chain - easy task made difficult by me not sorting the cranks properly and wrapping the chain between the cranks and chain device upon testing causing some damage to the aluminium spider of the chain device. Some judicious bending has restored it's shape but it's still not quite right and the new chain needs to bed in a bit... Fingers crossed she doesn't play up too much next week.

Tomorrow, Jon is riding at Lee before heading up to Scotland with Leo and crew - have a good weekend riding lads!



Thursday, April 07, 2011

Dennis the menace...

Good ride this evening - the first weeknight ride of 2011 and just Jon and I... the weather turned out well in the end and we resorted to the old favourite route wise.

First time down Charity Lane in anger on the Cotic and it felt bullet proof, but the lane was rough after a winter of freeze thaw cycles and I think I found the handling limit of my short frame and mid-range fork. Good fun though, got to remind myself it was the first time I'd ridden it flat out since last October! Smiles despite feeling a bit shaken around, no punctures and no scary moments!

Roll on next week!


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Wideopen BDS Round 1 video is MEGA!

If you've not seen it on the Wideopen site or via Facebook already, here it is - a mega video thanks to Paul and Tim for putting it together... pro!

Wideopenmag.co.uk: 2011 Halo BDS Rd1 Nant Gwrtheyrn from Wideopen Mag on Vimeo.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Back in the saddle at Lee and Cragg...

Great ride yesterday - the first ride of 2011 and Chris, Ross, Jon and I headed the short (hour) drive up to Lee and Cragg Quarry, on what promised to be a lovely sunny day.

The climb up from the car park is a killer - but we slogged it out. You get a little bit of the red route and two fun singletrack sections with drops and berms before you head off for Cragg across the moor - and this section is now surfaced with an all weather gravel - which hopefully will last! Over in Cragg Jon did nearly two full loops and the rest of us mere mortals just one. The first bit on the way out is ok, but the fun starts about a third into the loop, some awesome sections, loads of pump and flow... and the new sections are great - really build on what's there - Tony and his team have done a grand job.

After a quick breather in the sun we headed back down the moor to Lee - and the new cross moor section was very quick on the way back! We went back to the skills area and fooled about for a bit before finishing off with the last three sections of red singletrack - which finished so so well with the little section through the trees.

So what next? More rides planned for the rest of 2011, and week night rides start the week after next when the clocks change!

Lee and Cragg Quarry 20/03/11

Sunday, January 02, 2011