The start of my JOGLE is now looming ever closer and the training is going reasonably well, or as much as my lifestyle will allow anyway. I am riding around the 100 miles a week, occasionally nearer the 130 mark. For the last week, I have been riding loaded up, though not with quite as much weight as it will be, just to get used to riding the bike loaded.
I was shocked at how slow it seemed to begin with, especially coming to any sort of incline. However once I got into the mindset that I was not out to break any speed records and the main objective was to just cover the distance, not complete it in under an hour, then I started to enjoy the riding again. When I compare the times over my evening 10 mile ride, it is actually not as slow as I thought, with the time only being around 6 minutes slower. That means a 40 mile day would only be 24 minutes longer (although I know it would really work out more than this due to the legs getting tired much quicker)
What I was pleased with however, was how stable the bike was loaded up. I did find the Dawes a little twitchy at the front end when loaded, but I didn't have front panniers then which would probably have helped steady this. The Sherpa felt solid and was still just as easy to ride.
My main question now though, is should I get the Sherpa serviced before I set out on my trip? I have covered 750 miles on the bike and will cover another 300 or so before I leave, so totalling around the 1,000 miles. Is there anything in particular I should be looking at before I go and should I take any spares with me (I have inner tubes and a couple of KMC quick links for the chain)
I also wanted to say another big thank you to you lovely people who sponsored me for this event. The support I have received for the trip, now means that I have raised just over £800 so far with more promised in the next couple of weeks, so I am now very hopeful of reaching my target of £1,000. This is amazing and far more than I expected to get and certainly gives you the motivation to get out on the training runs when it's a bit wet and windy. At least this has made me realise how much colder you get when you are wet and I have to re-think my wet weather gear a bit.
Will try and get pictures up of the bike in it's loaded state.