Friday, December 14, 2012

You see me rollin'.....

Pugsley frame.
Roli and the Pugsley.



Ok, when I last left this we had one fucked Pugsley, a sick ass new car and...... a shiney new frame!
The new Pugsley frame was built up a couple of weeks back, thanks to Dave at Law Cycles for getting me one nice and quick. I got the frame resprayed Porsche peppermint green again by Colin at Smillie Paint who gave it the usual flawless finish and Dave G gave me another hand building it up and swapping the parts of the old frame.
All left to do was to get out and ride the fucker!

I met up with Bruce and some of the folk from the UK Fatbike forum for the usual cycle out to the submarines at Aberlady Bay then along to North Berwick for a spicy haggis and chips. Braw.

1st December Ride.

1st December Ride.

1st December Ride.

1st December Ride.

1st December Ride.

We met these guys at Berwick Law, the big metal thing is a listening device the girl is making for her uni project. They said the couldn't hear much due to the wind and it was really cold on their lugs! The ear muffs they have planned should fix that.

Listening device.
Listening device.

A few days after that I headed up the Lammermuirs with Paul. There had been some snow fall so I wanted to get up for a play about on the Pugsley. The first bit of the track up was sheet ice, it was a fucking nightmare to walk on never mind cycle on but we eventually made it to the top of Lammer Law without any crashes, which is a fucking miracle considering Paul's current track record.

Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.

Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.

Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.
Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.

Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.

Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.

Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.

Lammermuirs Cycle in the Snow.

Lammermuirs Snow ride.
Lammer Law Summit.

Lammermuirs Snow ride.


I had my Gopro with me so I've made a video using some bits filmed on these cycles and some from a spin I went on with Roli the dog the other day. The song is One Big Moment by Orbital. Paul, Gary, Bob, Gav, Tom the Bass and myself went to see Orbital in Edinburgh a couple of weeks ago, I was bouncing about all over the place at the front. It was fucking epic.

Orbital.

Orbital.

Orbital.

Orbital.

Orbital.
Orbital



Here's the video, you might have to open it on vimeo to view it in HD.









Guess what happened here.
What happened here?? Comments below.....



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Whats yer crack?

Good shit and bad shit in Mikeworld recently. My gout has fucked off (thank fuck) and I'm mobile again. Gout was really fucking sore. I'd rather spend all day getting booted in the balls than get gout again.
More good shit is that I've been given a car! Thanks to my Uncle Greaser I'm now the proud owner of a Ford Fiesta Ghia. Its fucking great. Electric everything and pretty good on fuel.

Exproring Tyninghame
Ford Foosty


Another good point about the Foost is I can fit my Pugsley in the back. Now I can head further afield. I arranged a pedal around Tyninghame with "Beachboss." Unfortunately Beachboss poofed out due to having sore guts or something equally as lame. So I had my final ride on the Pugsley on my todd. I say final ride as I found this on my frame.

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Cracked frame.


After several thousand miles by the previous owner Bruce and a fair few by myself the seatpost has cracked. Nightmare. 

The final ride was a good one though. Ravensheugh and Tyninghame are stunning places to visit with really nice beaches and nice views of the Bass Rock. I took my wee Ricoh and the Gopro. Here's the photos and the film. Please note the abuse for Beachboss.

Exproring Tyninghame
Beach Abuse


Exproring Tyninghame

Exproring Tyninghame

Exproring Tyninghame
Stick in the mud.

Exproring Tyninghame

Exproring Tyninghame




It's not all doom and gloom though.
Look what I've got.

Pugsley frame.
New frame. Sweeeet!


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Yodagout.

Ooya bastard!!!

Last Sunday while I was writing the last post I was getting a bit of a twinge in my right big toe. This got progressively worse to the point that if someone had offered to stove my head in with a hammer I would have taken them on. Fucking sore is an understatement. A couple of trips to the doctors and it turns out I have gout. I must be the only fucker alive that stops drinking and gets gout. I thought it was only port swilling retired sergeant-majors that got gout but it turns out all that is a bit of a myth. Here's a wee explanation to what gout is taken from Patient.co.uk
Gout is caused by a chemical in the blood called uric acid (urate). Uric acid is usually harmless, and is made in the body. Most is passed out with the urine, and some from the gut with the faeces (stools). In people with gout the amount of uric acid in the blood builds up. From time to time the level may become too high and tiny grit-like crystals of uric acid may form. The crystals typically collect in a joint. The crystals irritate the tissues in the joint to cause inflammation, swelling, and pain - a gout attack.


And its fucking sore.
Here's some of the causes.

  • Drinking too much alcohol can cause uric acid to build up.
  • If you do not have enough vitamin C in your diet (more on this below).
  • If you drink sugar-sweetened soft drinks high in fructose it can cause uric acid to build up. A recent research study found that having two drinks a day of a sugar-sweetened soft drink increased the risk of developing gout by 85%. (Drinks labelled as 'diet' or drinks containing artificial sweeteners were not found to increase the risk.) Fructose-rich fruits and fruit juices may also increase the risk.
  • Certain foods may 'tip the balance' to raise your uric acid higher than normal. In particular, eating a lot of heart, herring, sardines, yeast extracts, or mussels may increase the level of uric acid. However, eating a normal balanced diet should not have much effect on the uric acid level.
  • Some medicines may raise the level of uric acid. For example, diuretics (water tablets) such as bendroflumethiazide, aspirin (at full painkiller dose - not low-dose aspirin used to prevent blood clots), and some chemotherapy medicines.
  • More uric acid is made than usual in illnesses where the cells of the body have a rapid turnover. For example, severe psoriasis and some blood disorders.
  • People with certain other conditions have an increased risk of developing gout. These include: obesity, high blood pressure, kidney damage, diabetes mellitus, bone marrow disorders, lipid disorders (especially hypertriglyceridaemia), vascular disease, enzyme defects such as hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRT) deficiency and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency.
The only thing that would have applied to me would have been to much alcohol, but Octsober ruled that out. I asked the Doctor his opinion. He basically said that some unlucky cunts produce higher than normal levels of uric acid and get gout. I am one of those cunts. Nightmare.
Hopefully it'll be a one off and even if its not its quite easily managed with the correct medication.

So I've been stuck in the house for what feels like four fucking years (eight days.) We bought a new laptop recently and I got an old version of Sony Vegas to edit my Gopro videos so they should start looking a bit more arty farty. I had some old footage from the bike trip I done with Faithir and I've knocked a couple of videos together, mind and click on the sprocket and turn it up to HD quality.





Hopefully this gout fucks off sharpish and I can get out on the pushbike again.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Octsober is over!

wine

That's HB and I finished our four weeks off the booze! Health benefits? Fuck all.
We had planned to celebrate by going up to a beer festival at Glencoe but I somehow managed to fuck my ankle up on the Pugsley during Thursday's night ride. The fucked ankle combined with freezing temperatures persuaded us to stay at home, so it was beers with Paul and Gary on Friday and a curry and the Winton on Saturday. Being off the sauce for so long means I get pissed on just a few beers. This resulted in me falling off my seat on the bus home on Friday night and landing on my arse, which gave everyone on the bus a good laugh. 
In other news HB has been at me for ages to introduce the new member of our household for ages. A while back HB was outside about to feed Jake when this other cat turned up. It was starving so HB gave it a bite to eat. We let it stay the night and over the next wee while we found out that it was a he. He hadn't been chipped or reported missing to any of the many folk we reported finding him to. We put posters up but got no reply so we decided to let him stay, he's still here.
Introducing Tink.

Tink Cat

Tink Cat

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Autumn.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.


Had a good day today but before I tell you about it I'll give a wee update on how Octsober is going. Its shite. I'm not really missing booze but I'm missing looking forward to going to the pub for a beer, or relaxing at night with a nice wine. HB thinks its shite too. If you're thinking about stopping drinking don't, its shite. Next Friday will end our Octsober, not quite the full month but 4 weeks and its the beer festival in Glencoe on Saturday. Cannae wait!

Anyways, back to today. I had a really nice spin on the GS. I headed over the Lammermuirs via some easy dirt roads to Duns. Got a cup of tea at Mannings and headed home over the hills past the Whiteadder reservoir. The colours were amazing with the leaves on the trees changing colour. I had the wee Ricoh PX with me but I wish I'd had my Nikon. You could see for miles the air was that clear and the wee Ricoh struggled a wee bit at times


Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.

Over the Lammermuirs to Duns.


Brilliant.


Saturday, October 20, 2012

Its a Belter.

Revolution Belter

I've got myself a new pushbike for cycling to work. I've went for something more road based but I wasn't wanting a full on road bike as I don't really like drop bars. I had looked at a few basic commuter bikes and I went to the Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative to look at their Courier, a basic 8 speed bike. It looked pretty decent and I figured it would be ideal for what I needed. I was speaking to one of the staff in the shop about the different bikes they were selling. I had seen they had a Revolution Belter, a belt drive bike in and asked a few questions about it. The guy suggested I took it for a wee spin. It was ace! It felt really light and easy to get on with. The belt drive felt really solid, direct and should be hassle free. I really liked it. The downside is that its a single speed. No gears. So if there's a brutal headwind or a steep hill you have to pedal harder. If you're going down hill and want to go faster you have to spin like crazy. I arranged another longer shot and went away to think about things.
My commute is pretty flat and when I had my second test ride on the Belter I tackled some of the wee hills I could find near the shop in Edinburgh. The Belter has road wheels and tyres which make going up hill piss easy. I figured I'd be fine on my commute to work and went for it. I'm now a proud owner of a Revolution Belter. The belt drive is a Carbon Drive system made by Gates and is pretty similar to the timing belt in a car. I'll post up how I get on with the Belter over the next few weeks. I'll try and make a riveting film with the Gopro showing it in action too.

Gates Carbondrive