Level: 2
Category: Recreation
Year: 1976
Cycling Advanced
- Complete the Cycling honour.
- Describe how to select the correct frame size, handle bar, and saddle height to fit one's body size.
- Describe briefly the features of a bicycle used for long distance touring.
- Take apart, clean, and put back together the bearings in the front and rear wheels, headset, and bottom brackets.
- True a rear wheel, making sure it is properly dished.
- Select the front and rear sprockets combination that would give the best results under the following conditions:
- Riding in hilly terrain
- Touring with packs on the bicycle
- Riding in level country
- Explain how the riding characteristics of a bicycle are affected by:
- The geometry of the bicycle frame, including:
- head and seat tub angles
- fork rate
- chain stay length
- bottom bracket height
- wheel base length
- The kind of wheels used, including:
- clincher or tubular tires
- small or large frame hubs
- number of spokes used on each wheel
- number of spokes each spoke crosses
- Make a list of desirable equipment items to be taken on a multi-day tour.
- Review safety precautions to observe while bicycling.
- What are the advantages of drafting? Know how to safely and properly draft.
- Know the different clothing and safety equipment used in bicycling and the advantages of each.
- Have the following riding record while working on this honour:
- Make three 20 mile (35 kilometers) rides in different locations.
- Ride 100 consecutive miles (160 kilometers) in less than 15 hours.
OR
- Ride a three day tour of at least 125 miles (200 km) and write a 500-word report on the tour.