The Continental TKC80 knobbly tires worked well for me. I am not pushing them to their limits, my fear glands are too well developed for that, but I never ran out of grip.
The back wheel did do some squirming around on the wet loose dirt but the front drove true. Standing on the pegs really does allow the bike to move freely beneath you.
So glad though I stayed two nights at Hjo, meant I could do this section of the TET with a light bike.
I stopped to take the above photo because I saw the track ahead turned sharply to the left with a down incline. So being captain cautious I stopped to get a look of what was around the bend, plus I needed a bit of a rest, it was starting to get hot and humid.
It does not look it in this photo but the road is a bit steep going down. But it was ok and 2nd gear standing up made light work of it. Really steep round the bend at the bottom going up, zooooom, back wheel sliding around, zoooom.
Hmmm, this is where a double track trail turns to a single track, obviously cars do not go any further.
You saw my post "Careful what you wish for", this turned into a really challenging track for me. No opportunity to stop for photos as it was full on concentration. The track deteriorated to rocks and rubble and branches across the track. I prayed to random Deities along the way hoping that I would get lucky that at least one was listening to me.
But now I have met someone on the TET I feel justified in ordering a TET sticker for the bike.
Back at the camp site and the sun is out. Half a day left and I need a beer. The camp site sells Near Beer, you know the stuff that is alcohol free, but I need a beer.
A 10 min walk later and in Hjo town square.
Now at a bar drinking Sol and the sun is still shinning. Better still it looks like a nice day tomorrow for my 5 hour ride to the ferry port in Stockholm.
Barman, another Sol please............
Hi Ian,
ReplyDeleteIt does look great fun, good to hear the bike is performing well ! Scenery looks really good, enjoy !
Cheers Neil
Looks all a bit scary to me. I am loving the selfies. Hope the bike stand holds out on the Ferry crossings.
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