Jump to content

Ben Swales

Members
  • Posts

    1966
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    4

Posts posted by Ben Swales

  1. Last post I made was in a thread about houses, now I’m back to post about kids. I really am a middle-aged gentleman. 
     

    Congrats Mike - best, most full-on, exhausting, exciting, funny thing ever! Good luck with it all! No more advice on the sleeping etc., but I do really recommend an app called One Second Every Day. You choose a photo or a 1sec clip from a video each day and it puts them together into a montage. We’ve done one for each of our boys (we stopped Wilf’s on his third birthday, Josh’s is still going) and it’s a really lovely look back on that period that, as Luke said, is such a blur. Really helps remind you what life and the kids were like. 

    • Like 1
  2. I had one of those heap o crap Maxles on my old bike and swapped it out for a Stealth Maxle for very similar reasons.
     

    Never had any issues with the Stealth whatsoever and, like you say, always have an allen key to hand out on rides. 

    • Like 1
  3. On 06/02/2021 at 10:55 PM, dann2707 said:

    Blast from the past! Hope you're well Ben. 

    Ha. I’m all good cheers mate. Years of not posting about trials, then a thread about houses comes up and here I am :lol: we old now. 

    • Like 2
  4. 1 hour ago, Ali C said:

    Jane spoke to the mortgage advisor today, they said because we’re both self employed it’s difficult to get a loan which is frustrating... some will flat out not even consider you if you’re self employed no matter how much you earn which is crazy! Surly someone who’s successfully self employed for years is more in inclined to put the work in to make sure the business succeeds than someone who works at McDonald’s (as an example) who could be fired at a moments notice?

     

    Anyway, they did find two banks willing to give us a mortgage with the biggest one being Barclays who said they could do a 90-100k loan... this hasn’t been confirmed yet so could go up in smoke but it’s some hope at least. 

    A friend of mine and his mrs are self-employed and just bought a place. Their mortgage is with Halifax, so maybe worth looking at them?
     

    He said their mortgage adviser was absolutely mint and worked really hard to find them a decent loan, so let me know if you’d like me to send you their details. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Duncy H said:

    I realised that my partners grandma has a sizeable chunk of property that goes unused, I thought about how it could be ideal for us to use it to think outside the box and build our own house. She loved the idea and wants to make it happen. So we may potentially have an incredibly exciting project on our hands. I now have to do some research into costs and ideas and get the ball rolling.

    The best part is it’s in a location next to the best riding spot on Vancouver island. Would mean I’d have to invest in a downhill bike and shuttle rig. ^_^

     

    ‘Have to’ 

    Sounds awesome man, hope it works out for you. 

  6. Thanks Dave. That’s the way I’m leaving, so good to hear you’ve gone the same way. 
     

    I might see if Leisure Lakes would swap them out without charging me when they build it (long shot), but if not I definitely agree that doing it from new is the best idea. 
     

     

    • Like 1
  7. I’m umming and ahing about crank length and hoping some good old TF wisdom will help me make a decision. 

    New bike coming (29”) has 175mm cranks, but my previous one (27.5”)  had 170mm. I seem to have a naturally faster, more ‘spinny’ cadence, but quite long legs (34” inseam). 

    A lot of the trails I ride are quite rocky, so ground clearance is a consideration as well. 

    I’m wondering whether to stick with the 175s, or replace with 170s. Any thoughts?

  8. Lol, I get this with students now all the time since we're sending work home while school is closed. 

    "Sir, I don't get it."
    *explain it to them in exactly the same way as I did in my original email*
    "Thanks, I get it now."
    :blink:

    • Like 1
  9. Due to a shoulder operation I will be having in May, meaning I won't be able to ride until October, I am reluctantly selling my 2018 Airdrop Edit V2 complete bike. It is in great condition, with only cosmetic scratches/wear from normal use - see pictures. The chainring and chain are ready to be replaced, new ones purchased but not fitted - included in sale. Also included is a spare derailleur hanger. It's a great bike and has served me well for all sorts of riding - from the peak district to bike parks, it does it all. Climbs and descends really well.

    £1600 or reasonable offer, buyer pays postage.

    https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2736066/

    Frame: Edit v2 Frame Large Raw
    Rear Shock: Rock Shox Monarch Plus RC3 200x57
    Forks: RockShox Pike RC 2018 160mm, Boost, Black
    Headset: Cane Creek
    Seatpost: Rockshox Reverb Stealth 1X 170mm Drop
    Shifter: Sram GX Eagle 12spd
    Rear Derailleur: Sram GX Eagle 12spd
    Cassette: Sram GX Eagle 12spd 10-50T
    Cranks: Sram GX Eagle 12spd 170mm, 32T
    Bottom Bracket: Sram GXP Stainless
    Chain Device: MRP top guide
    Brakes: Sram Guide R, Centerline 180mm
    Wheel Front: Hopetech Pro 4 Enduro 35W 15x110
    Wheel Rear: Hopetech Pro 4 Enduro 35W
    Freehub: Hopetech XD
    Tyre Front: Vittoria Mota G+ TNT folding 2.35 tubeless
    Tyre Rear: Vittoria Martello G2.0 TNT 2.35 tubeless
    Stem: Joystick Binary 35mm / 31.8mm
    Handlebar: Burgtec Ridewide DH 800mm, 31.8 clamp, 30mm rise
    Grips: DMR DeathGrip
    Saddle: WTB Volt
    Pedals: Burgtec Penthouse MK4
    Spares: new chainring, chain and spare derailleur hanger

    thumbnail_IMG_3328.jpg

  10. On 11/05/2019 at 0:11 PM, STEVE-0 said:

    Great to hear from you Ben! Andy Chai and I were just thinking about what happened to you the other day. Definitely try and head down to a competition at some point. Would be great to catch up.

    Yeah, life events sort of changed my priorities I guess. Got a baby due in June, so will be interesting to see how much bike time I manage to get in a few weeks! Will try and get to a comp at some point - be good to see everyone again.

     

    On 12/05/2019 at 1:20 AM, ogre said:

    i'd like to throw some extra love at ben, when i went to uni in Sheffield he showed me alot of the spots and took me to the rocky stuff outside of the city. i'm grateful for that. thanks dude :wub:

    Bless you - good times!

  11. Saw an article about Martyn and Martin in a copy of my brother's MBUK and thought it looked cool, then saw some local lads riding street in my hometown. First started trying to do tricks on a 20" frame rigid XC bike, then gradually built up a 14" GT Tequesta as I could afford to swap out parts for proper trialsy ones, riding a mix of trials, jumps and 'tricks', then upgraded to a 'proper' trials bike. Was just riding street and natural round where I lived with friends, doing silly bits and bobs, learning moves from MBUK tutorials and the like. Did my first comp in 2002/2003ish, a YMSA at Knabb Quarry and had a mega time. Did a few more of those, then started riding Tykes and nationals. Got involved in the Tykes committee after a couple of years, then started helping out with the organisation of the nationals. Ended up doing more organising/observing than riding at comps and trials friends in Sheffield moved away or stopped riding, so I was riding less and less. In 2014 I started training to be a teacher and just didn't have the time to be dedicating to organising and travelling to comps, travelling round for rides or the inclination to keep riding on my own at home, so ended up selling my trials bikes. Some friends started mountainbiking, so I bought a second hand MTB and have been doing that for about four years now. I still follow what's going on, but can't see myself getting back into riding now. I occasionally think about heading to a nearby comp to catch up with people and have a watch, but so far have been busy whenever they've been on. 

    • Like 2
  12. 1 hour ago, aener said:

    This and GET2 illustrate my lament perfectly.

    Everything that is in there and now absent are what I lust after.
    I know the old-school riders generally tend to say the golden era of trials was a bit before this, but for an 06 starter, this remains the sport's peak for me.

    Desperately wish I hadn't lost my GET2.

    I have a copy gathering dust on a shelf that I'd be happy to send your way if you PM me your address.

  13. I've not signed up to Ard Rock, but am doing the Ard Moors a couple of weeks later. Really looking forward to it! A few friends did the shorter Ard Moors last year and loved it. They said it wasn't too hard on the legs and were raving about all the stages they rode. Their tips: take more water than you think you need, take it steady on the liaisons and get plenty of base miles on the bike before you go.

    Have fun - let us know how it goes!

  14. On 03/07/2018 at 11:52 AM, Mark W said:

    New promo video for the Bronson - nicely put together :)  Apparently if you've got surprisingly delicate sensibilities the drug references are upsetting, so be warned...

     

    I quite want to know who you watched it with now...

     

    Also, guys, it turns out we’re all really bad at riding bikes...

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=X_vO84jH4is

    I realise this loses its impact a little when I can’t temember how to embed a video...

     

     

    • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...