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[Closed] dry road ride or manky mtb one ????

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when faced with this decision...... 🙂

everything here in west of Scotland is sodden after the weather battering the last few days, but by tea time, when I may be able to get out for a ride, I can go from the door on road/cx, with temp of around 7 degrees and dry roads, for an hour or so. Alternatively a half hour drive and MTB on my 'local' trails, which are a mudfest, drive home, clean bike etc etc..

first world problem I know 🙂


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:27 am
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Road


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:29 am
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Road for 2 hours


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:30 am
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it's what trail centres were invented for


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:31 am
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it's what trail centres were invented for
indeed, but none handy for an evening jaunt, apart from Cathkin, which is a bit limited apart from for a quick 1 hr blast


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:33 am
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Road with a trail/brideway sections thrown in. Its what CX (and 29ers) are made for.

I found i've driven to much less trails since i've gone to big wheels and am ranging further and further afield mixing road/offroad in some excellent diesel free rides 🙂


 
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Road,

not rode my mtb since December 3rd


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:34 am
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I'm with sputnik on this. If you have time to drive to somewhere for an hour on the mountain bike, you have time for two hours on the road bike. Less faff, more bike time. Seems like an easy decision to me.


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:36 am
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(and 29ers) are made for.

29's don't make the roads come alive it's still dull riding a mountain bike on the road.


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:36 am
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You knew the answer before you posted ,didn't you ?

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..enjoy the road ride 🙂


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:42 am
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Best of both worlds by taking your road bike out and aiming for all the muddy puddles?


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:43 am
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Looks like my 'inner guilt' over opting for a road ride is unfounded 🙂

road it will be !


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:45 am
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Same ish here and I choose MTB but I dont have to drive.

If I had to drive probably road bike.


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:47 am
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if the roads are proper dry I may even take the good bike out for it's first of 2015, rather than the cx/tourer....


 
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This is STW... so obviously it's road 🙂


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:55 am
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indeed, but none handy for an evening jaunt, apart from Cathkin, which is [s]a bit limited apart from for a quick 1 hr blast[/s] Neither a trail centre, or any fun

FTFY Iain. Man up and ride the mud, next you'll be playing bloody golf.


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 10:58 am
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^^^^ 🙂 golf, never....


 
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Road

nowt worse than traipsing through bogs


 
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Karma laws state quite clearly that to qualify for dusty, fast, rocky rides in summer, you have to take one for the team. 😀


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 11:08 am
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Nobeer - you can do an extra one for me 🙂


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 11:37 am
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if the roads are proper dry I may even take the good bike out for it's first of 2015, rather than the cx/tourer....

It's going to rain when you are 20 minutes out then 😛


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 11:45 am
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It seems like folk are starting from the premise that cycling is meant to be an enjoyable activity. Get the mountain bike out.


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 11:47 am
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tom - muddy Mugdock though, not yer dusty East Lothian stuff 🙂


 
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At least if you go to mugdock, you don't have to look at East Kilbride! 😀


 
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Road, I keept rying to get out after work and failing miserably.

Had a sense of humour failure this winter with MTBing, just didn't want to be out there shin deep in frozen mud for 3 hours at a time detroying cassettes, and never sorted the mudguards on my road bike.


 
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At least if you go to mugdock, you don't have to look at East Kilbride! 🙂
aye, but I see it every morning when I open the curtains, and thank my lucky stars it ain't the shire 🙂


 
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Mountain bike, no matter the weather. Road is just so boring, and only ever used to get to and from trails.


 
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Dirty and filthy every time for me 😀


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 1:38 pm
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dry road.

you can't expect a trail to deliver perfect summer conditions if it's been hammered all winter.

(unless by 'perfect' you mean '12ft wide and heavily rutted')


 
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Road is just so boring,

It's like MTB'ing, go ride something steep, narrow and twisty with friends. Riding a straight flat trail on your own ir pretty boring too. If riding any bike is boring you're doing it wrong.


 
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Road is just so boring, and only ever used to get to and from trails.
- the inference is that your road riding is on a MTB, which I agree isn't very fulfilling. I do however love getting out on the local quiet roads (or any other quiet roads for that matter) on a road bike, particularly if the conditions are good for it, hence my earlier musings 🙂


 
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Take your CX bike down the local DH line. Be sure to pull a nice whipped out hip from the hoods while you're at it.


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 1:59 pm
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Road without doubt. Just back from a 2hr spin, put the lovely summer wheels back on and flew. It means when I do mtb I enjoy it much much more as I tend to only go when conditions are good now (or go to a trail centre). Also means my fitness is massively better so I can enjoy those mtb rides even more! I'm sat here day dreaming about one of the local trails (qecp) drying out and destroying my pb because of all the road training I've done.


 
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Wind speed and leg freshness is the deciding factor between Road and mtb for me.
I like mud and rain doesn't bother me on or off road tho.
if strapped for time, BMX as it needs zero preparation before and no change of clothes or cleaning afterwards.


 
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As the weather is looking rather spring like I'm going to leave the sensible commuter at work and take one of these out instead -

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No guards = raining 20 minutes after leaving home. So I apologise to those caught in a downpour around 5.45pm this evening.


 
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no guards = a wet arse and no mates.
kind of how I imagine a lot of folk on here's childhoods 😉


 
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no guards = a wet arse and no mates.
kind of how I imagine a lot of folk on here's childhoods

Unfortunately guards = dry arse and no mates


 
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😥

[hug] for Mr P


 
Posted : 10/03/2015 2:57 pm
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The road won 🙂 25 miles on dry quiet hilly back roads from home. Dry and clean bike after just a 2 minute wipe down with a towel. Sorted !


 
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It's like MTB'ing, go ride something steep, narrow and twisty with friends. Riding a straight flat trail on your own ir pretty boring too. If riding any bike is boring you're doing it wrong.

Riding on tarmac does nothing for me. I want rocky tricky sections, jumps and drops.


 
Posted : 12/03/2015 7:16 am
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Riding on tarmac does nothing for me. I want rocky tricky sections, jumps and drops.
fair enough 🙂 horses for courses and it's all riding I guess. I can get equal pleasure out or road, gravel, mtb or track, all depends on the day/weather/terrain/mood for me 🙂


 
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I want rocky tricky sections, jumps and drops.

You can do the first two on a road bike, just need to find the right place.

Still road was always the right choice as mtbing is so 90's.


 
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er...

You can do [s]the first two[/s] [b]all four[/b] on a road bike,


 
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