Whilst we’re on the one show, I love to go for a ride where they filmed the fish lake piece with the lama’s, where was it? My 3 year old was making a right racket so couldn’t hear.
Race king’s are ok for dry and hard trails, not ideal for a uk all rounder, why are you running tubes, I thought they came tubeless on the zesty. I replaced mine with bonty mud x as soon as autumn kicked in, very impressed, they’re not coming off in a hurry. What pressure are you running? Sounds too low or you’re very unlucky to get 5 pinch flats.
Sounds like it was meant to happen, stunning bike. Take your bike some great riding in the area Friston Forest, Abbots Wood and South Downs obviously. Was there at the weekend.
BTW – Issue 51 had reviews of New School Ti’s but Ego wasn’t include.
IvanDobski – not sure about the review but did you know that Enigma are having an open day in May at their Sussex Workshop, they’ll have a demo Ego there, already checked myself.
salt+juice/squash and water plus a spoon of sugar, one bottle on my daily commute, 32 miles in total, vast improvement to just water, or it could be placebo effect.
Depends on the weather, if it’s been lashing down then the chalky mud can be like riding through sloppy pizza dough with sharp rocks in it, I ride it with tubeless Mud x’s in the winter months and mountain king front and race king rear in the dry months. The hills are pretty constant, some long climbs Eastbourne end. Pretty hilly, chalky and flinty from Alfriston > Wilmington > Jevington > Eastbourne. It’s fun not tech hard though. It’s also well worth dropping into Friston Forest too.
Yes, love it, from Cannonball Adderly to Donald Byrd, even like the experimental jazz prog of Soft Machine. Can’t abide thrash metal, mega whatever, Barber shop singers are pretty awful too. Each to their own.