Member Profile: Andrew Craick
Member Since: 2010
Victoria, Australia
Physiological Details |
Height: |
175 |
Resting Heartrate: |
50 |
Current Weight: |
74 kg |
Maximum Heartrate: |
185 |
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Bike Details |
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Scott Speedster S10 |
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Ultegra 6700 |
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Bike Weight: |
8 kg |
Latest Times
05 Jun 2010:
1/20
- 19mins 50secs
08 Feb 2010:
1/20
- 20mins 34secs
06 Feb 2010:
Mt Donna Buang
- 1hr 24mins 54secs
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08 Feb 2010:
Kew Blvd
- 25mins 21secs
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Comments
Andrew commented on his own time: "Ouch"
Andrew commented on his own time: "Fresh legs for the morning"
Forum Posts
01 Jun 2010 11:21 AM posted in Punctures...what do you do?
I dont stand by the GP4000's as i've had many punctures with them. Mainly very small pieces of glass or wire that slowly work their way through. Always give them a once over after riding and dig out anything thats embeded as it eventually it will get through. Even then if something gets lodged in on a ride and its too small to see without stopping and going over the things.
I also hit a rock with the GP4000 coming down donna buang and shredded the thing to pieces. Admittedly i dont think anything would have stood up to a rock that size and it was my own stupid fault for moving too late.
Get a Topeak mini or road morph to carry with you. You can easily get your tyres back up to 120Psi with this pump as it has a fold out foot that makes it kind of like a track pump because you can put your back into it. Its also got a pressure guage. I forgotten the number of times i've had to lend my pump to people who had bulbs with them but either couldn't use them or they didn't work.
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