Is it too flat/too hilly or would it be ok?
Im doing it on my single speed. The main HTN race in the summer was great on a SS too.
I've done it on SS. It was alreet.
Mini thread revival
What gearing are people considering?
I need to know if my SS cross bike is horribly overgeared....
Panic not, kids, I've found an old post about this.
Terra's suggestion is that 34x16 on MTB (55 inches) would be good.
So, I'll pitch in with 40x20 on CX (54 inches) and be grateful I ca still walk the next day...!
Ok but just to throw a spanner in the works I used 32 x 16 on the mtb when I did it but I only just ground up a couple of the climbs. I am not generally shy of hills either, btw.
There are several things to consider other than gearing.
How fast can you run with it?
Can you swim?
Are you afraid of bulls?
Mr Sparkle.
That's interesting to know. I might order a 39t chainring, too. 39x20 (52.7 inches on 700c) is as low as I can gear down - 32x16 on MTB is 51.9 inches.
I'll have to get there early and see what's best. Then I'll have to man up.
I wouldn't get too obsessed over it, fella. I'm sure it'll be reet. Just enjoy the race.
HtS - Bulls cause me no fear. Unless, that is, you're planning on making the start like the Pamplona bull run....
I can't really run, so I'm going to use the bike like a farmer's gate, and lean on it chewing a piece of straw while issuing sheepdog trial commands.
Mr Sparkle,
Are you racing or filming?
Unless, that is, you're planning on making the start like the Pamplona bull run....
I'm just Commander of Marshals now, Terrahawk is overall ruler... But a bull run does sound like an excellent idea.
Joking aside, there are some carrying sections.
I'm doing it on my 456 rigid'd singlespeed - 32:16 gearing. If it gets steep I'll pedal harder till I can't pedal any more then I'll push... not really too fussed on the gearing, just hope my brakes stop rubbing by then! Really looking forward to it. Hope it's muddy ๐
Joking aside, there are some carrying sections.
I'd hope so - it's a race involving cross bikes.
37:16 gets quite hard. Don't try to race with that.
Don't worry Terra - we know just how human we are and how inhuman the course design is bound to be!
can I just add that the entry closes on Monday 7th (a week from now) providing there are places left by then - if you're quick you might get an entry.
Looking at record numbers for the winter event this time. It's not that 'little' any more ๐
Mr Sparkle,Are you racing or filming?
I will be riding round sans camera, 'racing' might be stretching it a bit. ๐
I will be on 32:14....sounds like thats pushing it....(or more over I will be)...
Looking at record numbers for the winter event this time. It's not that 'little' any more
Ace.
I'm wondering whether those of us who've taken part in each HtN shouldn't form a veterans organisation or somesuch.
Why not? There will be a vet's pi55 up in The Church Inn afterwards.
I will be riding round sans camera
Is Will going to film it?
I'm afraid not. He's working that day.
Is Will going to film it?
I'm hoping to borrow a helmet cam and stick it on Phil's head for a lap. I expect it will be a fast and exciting lap as long as he can go for a lap without getting a puncture ๐
but yeah, a vets organisation sounds like a great idea.
(what would you do?)
but yeah, a vets organisation sounds like a great idea.
(what would you do?)
Get pist and talk about how fantastic HtN and everybody who has ever done it is.
What 'cross tyres will you lot be running?
Don't think my cx pro's will be upto much โ
vets organisation
like the british legion???
mud, suffering, verbal abuse, HtN sounds like trench warfare - but last winter we had a digeridoo so that jollied things along
What 'cross tyres will you lot be running?
You need a tyre that can cope with mud, gravel, stone, a stream, grass, tarmac, steps, roots, cow shit and ice.
oh... and some raised decking type stuff too.
tyres? depends on the weather.
But then, as has been pointed out, the course is quite varied. Some of it can be quite muddy but then there are parts that are hardpacked swoopy berms and that.
We're not helping are we. bring all of them.
Haha,back where i started then 
if it's any help at all I can ride around here happily on Conti Twisters.
Loads of new news on the HTN website...
(pub news, entry news, bike shop news)
www.hitthenorth.net
I think I ran 32:17 on my 26" SS at the last short one (1.5v2?).
[url= http://mactually.co.uk/?p=354 ]At HTN2 I was on 32:18 on a 29" SS[/url]. That was only my 7th ride of the year though; I might have geared up if I'd ridden a bit more ๐
6 days left to enter...
Don't think my cx pro's will be upto much
Both the prev Winter Spriners I've ridden on 26" CX Pros.
I've got 700c CX Pros on my SSCX bike. It's those or small block 8s. Which is really CX Pros or nothing.
The course has all sorts of terrain and surfacing in it. It's bound to be lumpy, boggy, grippy and fast all in different places and with a whole lot of suffering.
I'm going to be crap, but I can't wait.
Anyroad, it's not gearing/tyres you need to be worrying about. Its brakes... ๐
Bulls...... I'd better not bring a reb bike.
Do bulls chase blue bikes?
We've been showing the bulls your picture then shooting them in the knackers with a .22.
5 days left to enter....
4 days left to enter...less than 10 places left...
in the nick of time, the footpath closure notices have arrived from the council legal folk.
which is nice, cos it'll give the dog walkers something to tear up into little pieces over the next week. No doubt the 'put logs across the trail' men will be out in force too. ๐
Anyway, who's for the LAST FEW ENTRIES? I expect the shop will be shut by the end of the week...
5 places left....