There's a lasting presence here for sure, I believe the same can be said for the Dieppe area of Normandy as well. There's also the village of Canada on Canada common which we rode through last week, not sure of the history or if there's any connection.
One of my 5 essentials is my little MSR alpine dish brush to sweep my cleats after such sinkage in the 'terra softa'. Works great for dusting "muck" off frame and components too in tight spots. Amazing results for a fiver. So small, tucks in ones pocket nicely.
They're definitely the local adventure cycling people. If you ever have a break in the New Forest they do a Sunday morning gravel ride, currently postponed of course but will hopefully start up again when the situation allows.
Yes, Darren works just down the road so we have caught up from time to time but good to get out and ride more now. I don't think his bike was found and yes the Orro is a good solid gravel bike.
Really thinking about buying this bike the terra c 105 hyd from primera . I'm riding to work every day (new milton to Lymington) on my merida crossway 100. Do you think the orra terra c will drastically improve my time and also will to get physically fit??
Darren's running WTB Nanos (40mm?) on a second gravel wheelset and they seem to offer a good balance of grip and speed. He also uses it for road on the other wheels and tyres.
Another cracking ride. Darren helped me out with choosing my Gravel Bike, top bloke
And while we've been baking he's been riding his bike, and it shows :D
@Andrew Lord, thank you . Funnily enough it’s what I get paid to do everyday
Thanks for your company mr & mrs Wheeler
Our pleasure! Looking forward to the next time...
I loved Julie's delight of going down that hill fast on her bike.
Haha! Squealy wheeler...
Bit of loose gravel made it slidey adding to the fun! 👍
Wheelers At Large haven’t heard mrs Wheeler being called Squealy for ages 😀😀😅😅
Haha Darren! 👍
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It's passing strange to see the Maple Leaf, in the middle of nowhere, in so many of your videos.
There's a lasting presence here for sure, I believe the same can be said for the Dieppe area of Normandy as well. There's also the village of Canada on Canada common which we rode through last week, not sure of the history or if there's any connection.
One of my 5 essentials is my little MSR alpine dish brush to sweep my cleats after such sinkage in the 'terra softa'. Works great for dusting "muck" off frame and components too in tight spots. Amazing results for a fiver. So small, tucks in ones pocket nicely.
That looks like a magic little tool. Great tip!
Great video. This is all my cycling playground. A great place for cycling.
Cheers Tony 👍 Yeah, amazing and rideable all year too...👍
great videos as usual!! may i ask what is you helmet? thank you
@@mvee05 Thanks, Julie has a Echelon 2 and mine is a Bell Oran which has seen a lot of use, nearly time for a new one...
I Buy my Rene Herse tyres from the woods cyclery, looks to be a nice shop. Though i doubt ill ever set foot in there seeing as i live in Suffolk
They're definitely the local adventure cycling people. If you ever have a break in the New Forest they do a Sunday morning gravel ride, currently postponed of course but will hopefully start up again when the situation allows.
@@WheelersAtLarge ill remember that! thank you
nice to see Darren out with you, did the police ever find his old bike ? that Orro looks nice
Yes, Darren works just down the road so we have caught up from time to time but good to get out and ride more now. I don't think his bike was found and yes the Orro is a good solid gravel bike.
No sign of the Charge and it’s been about a year now. Loving the Orro though
Actually my Charge has turned up on eBay in the last couple of days. And it’s still local. Just waiting for plod to go knock on the seller’s door
Darren Elbrow Ace looking bike, what is the model please?
Nice video, nice bike the giant toughroad!
Thanks, and yes the Toughroad has been brilliant, really pleased with it👍
Really thinking about buying this bike the terra c 105 hyd from primera . I'm riding to work every day (new milton to Lymington) on my merida crossway 100. Do you think the orra terra c will drastically improve my time and also will to get physically fit??
Orro bikes are popular in the group and pretty good value for the component level too 👍 Cheers for commenting Stephen...
Terra orro 105 comes with vittoria 28c , what tyre would you recommmend for gravel off road please? Many thanks
Darren's running WTB Nanos (40mm?) on a second gravel wheelset and they seem to offer a good balance of grip and speed. He also uses it for road on the other wheels and tyres.
Thank u so much for reply, would def look into this