Forced to take holiday in February and faced with 8 days of forecast bright or sunny, I had no option but to take to the road today. Only 5 days before back at work so a shortish trip, and though welcome, the sun is still too low in the sky for solar antics, so I have brought my two new but old batteries along for the ride. Together with my two downtube batteries I have nominally 1800Wh, for a range of up to 180 miles!
Also onboard, I have finally bit the 11 speed bullet and a set of Shimano M5100 shifter, derailleur and cassette with SRAM PC1110 chain gives me 38 front 51 rear instead of my 9 speed 38/36.
There might be a big hill in a day or two!
A couple of learning points already.
I have given the four year old but unused batteries a bit of exercise beforehand, and to my surprise when charged to full with the slow charger, they now indicate the full 180km of range that would be expected of a new 504Wh battery. At £130 each, I'm very pleased with that.
And then the idiot moment! The indexing just wasn't right on my new gears, kept shifting two cogs for one click. Really awkward, but very simple answer. I had the cable the wrong way around the clamp bolt, so the lever was effectively several mm shorter, so the cage was moving too far... I'll fix it in the morning.
70 miles today to a familiar layby campsite via a new pub for food, tea and an hour's charge.
Tomorrow I'll see if the cafe just up the road does a good breakfast, and then it's about 50 miles to the next guaranteed charge and 95 to the other side of the big hill.
That cable.
Castle Stalker, halfway to Fort William.
My camp a week or so ago the night of Storm Otto. Trees and walls make good windbreaks!
Also onboard, I have finally bit the 11 speed bullet and a set of Shimano M5100 shifter, derailleur and cassette with SRAM PC1110 chain gives me 38 front 51 rear instead of my 9 speed 38/36.
There might be a big hill in a day or two!
A couple of learning points already.
I have given the four year old but unused batteries a bit of exercise beforehand, and to my surprise when charged to full with the slow charger, they now indicate the full 180km of range that would be expected of a new 504Wh battery. At £130 each, I'm very pleased with that.
And then the idiot moment! The indexing just wasn't right on my new gears, kept shifting two cogs for one click. Really awkward, but very simple answer. I had the cable the wrong way around the clamp bolt, so the lever was effectively several mm shorter, so the cage was moving too far... I'll fix it in the morning.
70 miles today to a familiar layby campsite via a new pub for food, tea and an hour's charge.
Tomorrow I'll see if the cafe just up the road does a good breakfast, and then it's about 50 miles to the next guaranteed charge and 95 to the other side of the big hill.
That cable.
Castle Stalker, halfway to Fort William.
My camp a week or so ago the night of Storm Otto. Trees and walls make good windbreaks!