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| NutsyUk |
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 NutsyUk Nearly there...

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 Posted: 21:17 - 12 Jun 2020 Post subject: Murder Death Grey Grit Road Resurfacing... |
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Just a little rant, but anyone else who lives in rural areas getting exceptionally fedup with local councils resurfacing the road with this horrific death trap grey gravel grit shit?
Every time I see a patch I have to drop down to about 20-30mph for fear of a slight bend in the road might make me skid out... Which is more irritating when I end up getting a car behind me with there lovely 4 wheels of contract traction to protect them.
Lately so many roads around here have been surfaced with this stuff...
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You wanna try riding in NZ, mate.
Look at this lovely bit of road.
Go on, head north a bit, look how nice it looks, run your hand over its smooth curves and think about how you would ride your bike like a bitch on a road like that.
Good tarmac, nice sweeping hill.
Top of the South Island in NZ.
Fantastic riding, the whole country.
But the way they do roads down there is to take that nice layer of tarmac off for about two miles, and then cover it in 6 inches deep of gravel, THEN they stand around on their shovels for a day or two, and then they tar and steamroller it all flat again, trust me: you DO NOT want to be spending much time on a road like that when its been turned into 2 miles of downhill gravel. ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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| hellkat wrote: | you have to go to the end of the tarmac roads, and then wobble down hill (for it is almost ALWAYS downhill to the beach in NZ) |
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And yet, nobody ever seems to actually fall off on it.
Before someone posts it, there was a picture doing the rounds on social media a while back of a BMW down on the stuff but it had clearly been laid down for the benefit of the camera (they even had the pannier on a drain lid so as not to damage the finish). ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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A couple of years ago, there was a blitz attack of loose gravel repairs on the roads around my way. I have a couple of problems with it: it seems cheap and half-assed (some of those roads require serious repair as there were potholes the size of craters), and it's not great for tyres (you find bits of gravel in the tread which you have to dig out before they get deeper, and it increases wear rates)
Riding on it didn't seem to be a huge problem as long as it was the thin stuff (i.e. most of it), as long as I allowed for greater braking distances and was smooth on the throttle during overtakes. I could make fairly reasonable progress on it, but I also greatly reduced my lean angle on bends. I did spot a number of riders going unreasonably slowly (e.g. 20 in a new 40) over the stuff, even after a couple of weeks, which led me to believe it was mostly psychological. While you could ride on it, you couldn't ride hard on it. Dual mode thing in the brain. No huge problems, but slight problems when pulling out from stationary from a T-junction onto a fast, busy road - this caused the rear to slip a lot despite doing it slowly. All slips almost immediately regain traction, though. |
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| stinkwheel wrote: | They put signs up recommending a maximum 20mph speed limit when they put chippings down... Just saying. |
And at the proper speeds, the rear brake is effective, and if you do lose grip on the rear it's easier to control. I would much rather the rear breaking loose than the front. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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| MCN wrote: | | Nobby the Bastard wrote: | Is that with tyres that are made for the job? Normal road tyres for anything dedicated to the road dont have anything approaching grip on loose surfaces and I'd rather plan ahead and remain in a situation when the back brake will provide enough braking than risk locking the front. |
But the inertia of the moving mass wants to maintain its direction. When braking the mass rotates that inertia which lifts the rear.
Removing weight from the rear reduces Tue contact area of the tyre and braking effect is lost due to reduced friction between tyre and ground.
Braking the front the weight acts on the front tyre pushing down and increasing the friction.
The precise mechanics are more involved that that but basically front brakes work well until they don't.
Rear wheel lockup can be difficult to handle too. |
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Is your full name waka waka hellkat
I like the big ridge you get when you rejoin the normal stretch of road and you think youve snapped your springs. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 8 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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