Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Local Landmarks
I went for a short run today to check the brakes after a caliper strip & a new set of pads (this riding in winter is hard on the bike) and snapped a few local landmarks.
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| Ford at Eaglesham - this has been under water most of the winter but drier weather has made it passable. |
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| Means Castle - 15th century |
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| Whitelee Wind Farm on the Eaglesham Moor - Europe's biggest (wind farm not moor!) |
Monday, 9 January 2012
Forth Rail Bridge (again)
Back in October I posted that I visited the Forth Rail Bridge and it was looking splendid after re-painting works that took 10 years. Today I made it back to take a series of photographs.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
Featured Bike - Rickman Interceptor
I took this photo at a bike show in 2009. When Royal Enfield went bust in 1970 Rickman obtained 750cc Interceptor engines and put them into their nickel plated frames - 127 were made 1970-72. The bike has discs front & rear - probably a "first".
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Oxford Muffs
Digging about in my garage I found a pair of Oxford Muffs. My brother gave them to me years ago but I'd never used then. They consist of a pair of covers for the handlebar grips, made of heavy nylon fabric with a fleecy lining. They keep wind & rain from your hands and provide some insulation from the cold. I've only every seen dispatch riders using them but I thought I'd try them. They fit easily enough needing only a hole made for the left side mirror.
I've been for a couple of runs with them on and they do work. Combined with heated grips they provide a good level of comfort. They look a bit silly but you can't afford to worry about fashion when riding in winter.
First Run of the Year
It eventually stopped raining so I managed out for a run today. It was cool & blustery and the roads were streaming with water from the recent downpours but it was sunny. I went up beside Loch Lomond then round the Rosneath Peninsular. I'd never been there before, as far as I can remember, which is strange for somewhere so close. Then to Helensburgh & home.
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| Arrocher |
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| Loch Long at Coulport |
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| Rosneath Bay |
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| Helensburgh - these heavy cope stones were ripped up during the storm |
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Gales
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