Re: MT Wellington Challenge
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:22 pm
is the event 300 competitor limit reached often?
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doggatas wrote:Custom 30-12 cassette made, installed, tested and working!
I AM NOT A CLIMBER!!!
Says it all reallymcdurdin wrote:I think the best training is probably pretty easy: Mt Wellington, again and again and again Put in some good base miles for general fitness too if you like.
doggatas wrote:Custom 30-12 cassette made, installed, tested and working!
I AM NOT A CLIMBER!!!
Sorry to disappoint Rob but here is how i did it.RobRollin wrote:Is it a 1 piece titanium cassette Doggga? Disappointed if its not LOL
You complain when its too hot (Sundays Summer Survival) and now when it's a little rainy. You should be just focusing on loctiting your seat bolt(s)BarryTas wrote:i am not liking the weather report
doggatas wrote:Sorry to disappoint Rob but here is how i did it.RobRollin wrote:Is it a 1 piece titanium cassette Doggga? Disappointed if its not LOL
Ground the head off the metal plugs holding my 9 speed(yes 9 speed) mtn bike cassette together
Extracted the 30t sprocket
Slotted the 9 speed 30t sprocket onto the free hub cassette spindle
Fitted some spacers using the trial and error method to get the spacing close enough I had various width spaces lying around.
Fitted the remainder of the 10 speed 27-12 cassette, omitting the 15.
All working with a standard Dura Ace 7900 derailuer.
BarryTas wrote:doggatas wrote:Custom 30-12 cassette made, installed, tested and working!
I AM NOT A CLIMBER!!!
not according to strava
Somewhere in the world, a Shimano engineer is twitching.doggatas wrote:Sorry to disappoint Rob but here is how i did it.RobRollin wrote:Is it a 1 piece titanium cassette Doggga? Disappointed if its not LOL
Ground the head off the metal plugs holding my 9 speed(yes 9 speed) mtn bike cassette together
Extracted the 30t sprocket
Slotted the 9 speed 30t sprocket onto the free hub cassette spindle
Fitted some spacers using the trial and error method to get the spacing close enough I had various width spaces lying around.
Fitted the remainder of the 10 speed 27-12 cassette, omitting the 15.
All working with a standard Dura Ace 7900 derailuer.
I only recognised it was you just before you started. Thought I'd catch up afterwards and you were gooonnne.BarryTas wrote:i love living so close to the Mt, i was home, showered and drinking coffee before most riders had got back to their cars hehehe
Skirtskull wrote:If it is raining on Sunday I am being a skirt.
It's not pretty, but after a bit of juggling:Giant Pete wrote:Would be nice if it was in order of finish time, not race number though.