September 12, 20169 yr I've known one person who abandoned his cycle commute after week or two and a few weeks after their initial purchase. I don't think it was a fitness issue, I think it was more to do with riding in all weathers. Riding on a clear day is wonderful, riding in a rain storm on a windy and dark evening can be a grim experience (unless you have the proper kit and togs). In my view, that particular person was a tad 'delicate', certainly not a wimp, but someone who just didn't like to get grubby or splattered with mud etc. Personally, I'll cycle under most conditions apart from heavy snow or ice. But then again, I'm lucky enough to work somewhere that has a shower and a drying cupboard for wet clothes, a lot of people don't have access to one or other. I tended to be fair weather commuter but having access to wife's ebike means I ride in all weather. Use ebike with raincoat leggings and gumboots ( wellies) on wet days and my MTB on dry days.
September 12, 20169 yr I ride all weather, Tesco waterproof jacket has been going strong for 5 years now coupled with a pair of waterproof trousers. Ice is the only real problem, I usually walk the bike out to the main road when it's iced over.
September 13, 20169 yr I have to agree with this, a great stepping stone to regular cycling. I too have become fit enough to ride a regular bike, and there are some great bargains to be had on eBay if you know what to look for. A few weeks back I picked up a 1 year old Carrera Kraken for £80. It was cheap because the rear mech was 'knackered'. In fact, the biggest problem was the chain needed cleaning as some fidiot had covered it in god knows what. I don't expect it'd done more than 100 miles. I'm not quite sure what KeithMac disagrees with about this post as he doesn't say. Perhaps he disagrees that I am now fit enough ride a regular bike, or that it was a pedelec that got me to this point. Perhaps he could expand?
September 13, 20169 yr I honestly wondered what you were talking about then!. I use my smartphone to view the boards, phone sat in my right hand and use my right thumb to scroll up and down. It's become aparent if the page stops in certain places I randomly select options from the post lists.. Sorry for any confusion, it wasn't an intentional "disagree"!. I'll have to check back through my posts now..
September 13, 20169 yr I honestly wondered what you were talking about then!. I use my smartphone to view the boards, phone sat in my right hand and use my right thumb to scroll up and down. It's become aparent if the page stops in certain places I randomly select options from the post lists.. Sorry for any confusion, it wasn't an intentional "disagree"!. I'll have to check back through my posts now.. I've missed my aim a few times, it's a man thing.
September 13, 20169 yr Sorry for any confusion, it wasn't an intentional "disagree"!. I also recorded an accidental "Disagree" a couple of days after highlighting a few words from the post and copying them, I feel sure not going anywhere near the "tag" line. Worrying if it can happen so easily, since in my case it needlessly upset the recipient so much he deleted his post, the last thing I would ever want to happen. .
September 13, 20169 yr I honestly wondered what you were talking about then!. I use my smartphone to view the boards, phone sat in my right hand and use my right thumb to scroll up and down. It's become aparent if the page stops in certain places I randomly select options from the post lists.. Sorry for any confusion, it wasn't an intentional "disagree"!. I'll have to check back through my posts now.. No harm done, thanks for the explanation.
September 13, 20169 yr I also recorded an accidental "Disagree" a couple of days after highlighting a few words from the post and copying them, I feel sure not going anywhere near the "tag" line. Worrying if it can happen so easily, since in my case it needlessly upset the recipient so much he deleted his post, the last thing I would ever want to happen. . It is very easily done!.
September 13, 20169 yr I have an "offensive language" on a post and no matter how hard I twisted my nasty little mind even at the third or fourth degree I couldn't find anything offensive so I put it down to "bad aim, a man thing"...
September 13, 20169 yr I have an "offensive language" on a post and no matter how hard I twisted my nasty little mind even at the third or fourth degree I couldn't find anything offensive so I put it down to "bad aim, a man thing"... Someone has a sense of humour, look who gave a bad spelling rating.
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