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JFDI

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A nice circuit around the Hawnby area in North Yorkshire.
Starting (& finishing) at Hawnby you are straight into a tough little climb up onto Hawnby Hill but we'll worth the effort as the views were terrific, plus the descent was very entertaining!
The singletrack from Low Thwaites to Blow Gill was good fun, with a mix of ruts, twists and tussocky (🤔is that a real word?!) grass to negotiate, but the Blow Gill stream crossing, though narrow, was a royal pain so beware if you venture there!
The Owl in Hawnby is excellent, great views and the beer was pretty good as well 👍 😀
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The Hodge

Mystic Meg
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A nice circuit around the Hawnby area in North Yorkshire.
Starting (& finishing) at Hawnby you are straight into a tough little climb up onto Hawnby Hill but we'll worth the effort as the views were terrific, plus the descent was very entertaining!
The singletrack from Low Thwaites to Blow Gill was good fun, with a mix of ruts, twists and tussocky (🤔is that a real word?!) grass to negotiate, but the Blow Gill stream crossing, though narrow, was a royal pain so beware if you venture there!
The Owl in Hawnby is excellent, great views and the beer was pretty good as well 👍 😀
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Black Sheep bitter ?
 

JFDI

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Black Sheep bitter ?
Correct! And a cracking pint too.
It was like a Monty Python sketch..
3 pumps on the bar.
1st one (Taylor's Landlord) had run out.
"I'll try the 'Striding Ridings' please."
Good choice sir.
"Oh and a packet of crisps."
Sorry sir, we've run out of crisps..
"Peanuts then?"
Sorry sir, we've run out of peanuts too..
"Well thankfully, at least you've still got some beer!"
Sorry sir, this beer has just run out too!
"Fingers crossed for the Black Sheep then!"
 

JFDI

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Feb 13, 2021
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Helmsley, North Yorkshire
Can i ask what mud guard that is? I likes a bit of carbon i does.
Hello!
The front mudguard is a Rockguardz carbon one that I was using on a previous bike (Yeti SB150) which had a Fox 36 fork. I tried it on the Rockshox and its a close fit but the stanchion supports are positioned just a little too far forward for a truly good fit, but I'm happy with that and it certainly stops mud splattering upwards.
The rear is a plastic one off Amazon and fails to really do anything other than looking pretty!
Hope this helps
 

Mabman

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Put this bike together yesterday with my son for him to use from parts in the shed.
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He didn't want a front fork, said he was still young.....didn't argue with him. He is a fly fisherman using the Tenkara method so simple is best for him and this will help him get to the streams and lakes with his pack raft. Nice and light without all the suspension!
 

The Hodge

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The Hodge

Mystic Meg
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Great to be out in the Cheviot Hills today with one of my newest biking buddies ..and also one of my longest serving who because of accidents & ops has been missing in action for at least 2 years ..he has just joined the forum under the moniker of Cebeem ..and it was good to not only see him on a bike again ..but also to introduce him to The EMF ..
It soon became apparent that the planned ride would have to be shortened as Colin's bike ( although only 4 years old ) wouldn't have the range for us to raid over the Border into Scotland ( Colin's homeland ) ..this didn't in anyway detract from what was a brilliant ride in near perfect conditions although the predicted gentle 9mph breeze decided to stay at home and sent his big brother out instead...
The EMF & Cebeem at the trig point on Windy Gyle 619m.
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The dark patches although looking like tussocks are in fact the wild Cheviot Goats
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My apologies to The EMF for showing this next pic as it was all my fault ..
Being "Aquaman" his natural reaction was to head towards water but having passed close to the puddle it looked really boggy underneath so I shouted for him to go to his left and unfortunately this happened ..😂



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Sorry mate ..😊
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The EMF at the start of one of the best & fastest drops in Northumberland to the road at Slymefoot ..
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Only one thing left to do ..a quick refreshment in The Rose & Thistle at Alwinton ..
Cheers boys 👍
 



RustyMTB

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Went on my first ever night ride last night & really enjoyed it, despite poo-pooing it in the past, I humbly take it all back. Stock piccy from a sundowner last year, as I forgot to take any photos & I regret to advise that leading a train through the woods, I did mow down a bunny rabbit with a deathwish. 🐇 :eek:

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