Midweek Madness

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or what i did this week.

We've had some quite benign weather so far this week, oh it's been cold, there's been some fog but the flipside has been sunshine and temperatures nudging towards double figures once the water vapour has cleared.

The plan for Monday was to crack on with Trixie, i made a start but it wasn't happening so i ended walking down to the Swedish store for some lunch. So strike one.

Tuesday i dragged myself to get some lunch down Trowbridge way, the ride out was fog shrouded with a high of -2c but after a pleasant stop in the cafe, whem i resumed things, the temp was five degrees warmer! A loop through Melksham and Lacock set me up to climb across the Cotswolds before returning to Brizzle with 103km on the clock and still a bit of daylight left in the day.

And so to today, the writing vibe was again not there so instead of contemplating my navel, i sorted out a box of stuff to help keep the GS occupied at half term, took that to the PO then continued by bus to get some stuff at the nearest 'out of town' shopping 'mall' and after a terrible lunch headed back to base. After getting the tea going - a beef stew, i finished the new shifter install on Aunty Bev's road bike by fitting new bar tape and had a play with my new pump, the one to replace the self sestructed model that caused so many issues three weeks ago.

That one puncture episode has been expensive, new tyre £30, new pump £30, spokes + bar tape for Bevs bike £33, (Bev bought the shifters), person hours spent doing the repairs/replacements - six. I've also bought £40 worth of innertubes and repaired another dozen so hopefully the time and expense will keep me on the road for a while and on the plus side, as i have done the spannering myself, i've 'saved' @ £150 in workshop fees and the internet got me both tyre and pump @ half price even with the postage. Luckily i had some Xmas money unspent, its been spent on a good cause and not frittered away as usually happens so i'm not too much 'out of pocket'.

Which brings me to a question for you all. It was suggested a couple of weeks back that something along the lines of 'Gaby's Bike Repairs' might be a popular book item, but with all the new technologies and stuff that have come along in the last few years, things gave got quite complicated. So the question is, what would you like to see in (a potential) Gaby bike manual? Are there specific things folk struggle with? simple jobs that you feel you should be able to tackle but are afraid to?

I've probably forgotten more about bikes than most sane people ever want or need to know so it could be anything to do with bikes from fixing a puncture to replacing bar grips, so don't be shy, i won't laugh at 'stupid' questions, after all, i know sod all about Hi-fi or motorbikes!

That's me for today, i'll be back at the weekend with more Gaby and maybe a few more km under the rubber!
Tschuss,
Madeline Anafrid

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