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GYXU > General > the christening of a Coker 26 February 2005 20:56:37

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the christening of a Coker

Mikepenton 25 February 2005 21:03:03
 
Since 'November' (http://tinyurl.com­/6t9rs) I've been after a Coker, and
this morning finally got one.

Relishing a ride in the full yet pitiful covering of snow I collected it
and returned the 40 miles home to find clearing skies and not a flake to
be seen. This meant that my planned test ride along the river towpath
would be muddy & slippery. I reluctantly admitted it would be better
than snow for keeping UPDs in single figures.

Getting started was much easier than in November. I managed a full
revolution before my first UPD and after the 4th I was away and being
given a very, very wide berth by the few unfortunate (but entertained)
pedestrians.

The ride itself was relaxing, uneventful and fast! it made a change
riding faster than the Eights on the Thames, and I didn't get overtaken
by any joggers! I must have looked a sight at one point - laughing while
stooping to get under Hammersmith Bridge without hitting my head.
As for the last stretch to home along the high street...
By that time I had the confidence to ride in the road. At Coker speeds
riding on busy pavements is not on. The road was pretty empty and the
traffic slow and sparse. I felt as if I was riding way, way up in the
air under a flouroescent sign with a klaxon blaring. It seemed as if
*everyone* was staring (much more than normal). it was a wierd feeling,
I guess it's like playing to a larger audience.

On my way home I dropped in to see a friend who was raring to try it.
after a similar initial couple of minutes to mine he got going OK. then
after a short break he went off again, but the Coker stayed where it
was. With both hands bloodied, sore knees and a patch of dirt on his
nose (it was a perfect faceplant) he decided to quit!

At home I gave the poor thing a wash after it's mudbath (it had the full
Turkish baths treatment today - pampering & cosseting in the warm house,
then a mud bath, then a cold shower - I didn't bother with the steam
rooms or sauna - maybe in the summer)

With my 2 major (ie- at speed) UPDs and my friend's faceplant, my helmet
will be getting much more use this year. The UPD count reached double
figures, but only just.

I can feel some rides from Chaldon Herring to Scratchy Bottom & The
White Nothe coming on... maybe even along the Piddle!


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Unidaddy 25 February 2005 21:24:39 permanent link ]
 
Very addictive things, those cokers! I'm hopelessly hooked. I've found
a very fun and worthwhile addition to the equipment is a cyclocomputer.
It's nice to have a solid representation of the work you put in (and as
yet I haven't found one that counts UPD's thank goodness). Looking
forward to future accounts of your rides.

--fellow coker junkie


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Mikepenton 25 February 2005 23:17:10 permanent link ]
 
Thanks unidaddy, there will be more to come - I've been a bit too lazy
recently, but with the new toy I'll be out there much more.

I'm going to get a 2nd set of wires for my computer so I can use it on
the Coker as well as the Muni, the cumulative miles could be
interesting. They may be quite high, particularly if Roger tries to
bully me into the Mountain Mayhem 24hr race as a penance for not buying
the Coker off him! If I do some touring I'll also try a dynamo for my
GPS unit too.


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Goldenchicken 25 February 2005 23:58:45 permanent link ]
 
Thanks Mike, this was a good read for me who have just ordered a Coker.
November ... does that mean you had to wait 3 months for delivery?


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Rogeratunicycledotcom 26 February 2005 03:32:58 permanent link ]
 
goldenchicken wrote:> *November ... does that mean you had to wait 3 months for delivery? *


He was lucky, some people were waiting 9 months! Coker do not exactly
service the UK very well. How ever much pressure we put on them.

Roger


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John_childs 26 February 2005 07:15:35 permanent link ]
 
rogeratunicycledotc­om wrote:> *He was lucky, some people were waiting 9 months! Coker do not> exactly service the UK very well. How ever much pressure we put on> them.>
Roger *

I didn't realize that Cokers were so hard to get over there. That
likely explains why Qu-ax is now making a 36 inch uni.


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Billham 26 February 2005 20:56:37 permanent link ]
 
Welcome to the coker club, Mike. Wishing you many miles of enjoyment.


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