Hi, just joined and I live in Worcester. I did the C2C this year and am considering the Devon C2C next year. I just wish I had started cycle touring years ago!
Hi all,
I've lurked here for a little while as I was looking for my first road bike to buy. Ended up getting myself a Triban3. I've spotted afew owners on here with the same bike, will get round to posting pictures when I can.
Hello,
As you can see from my user name, I'm from Lancashire and happy to be so. I got my first bike when I was about 10 (a long time ago) and have spent many happy (and a fair few uncomfortable) days on a saddle. I've made some good friends and seen much of the world from a bicycle seat. I own more bikes than I need, but love spending time fettling them. I should ride more than I do, but I think many of us can say that. My latest acquisition is a 1960's Soens frame which I'm debating about restoring or keeping in it's original (if well past its best) condition. I see that Bill Soens is a contributor on here, so hopefully Bill will be able to give me some pointers. It has some Eddie Soens vinyl lettering on the down tube, which I very much doubt is original, but the head tube and seat tube decals look like they've been there for many a long year.
Here's a few photos: the frame doesn't look too bad in the pictures but it has quite a lot of surface rust which needs sorting out.
Looking forward to joining in the chat.
Hey Shaun, Luke here from the Woolly Hat Shop, just want to give people advise and support for their bikes and various products. Love to help people in the world of cycling!
Hello,
um, I'm kinda like the chap up there ^^ and posted in another thread first, about getting my first drop handle bike!!!
Such manners I have, tut tut.
I been on a few long Fnr's and just love them, just not the really chilly winter ones!, and now I want a nice comfy new bike to do the next one I go on.
I need the bike to
1. get used to riding a road bike (I have only ridden MTBs and hybrids, never one with a drop bar)
2. train for long distance and long duration cycling
3. ideally use the same bike for my London-Paris charity ride
I think I would prefer to buy a second hand road bike in good condition, may be sub £400. If it is a decent frame, then maybe I could upgrade some of the components (if necessary) for the Paris ride.....that's what I am thinking. Or maybe I could sell the second hand bike when I become a better rider and invest a little more then
Hello everyone,
Im Bob, fairly new to long distance cycling but this year being my first of retirement Ive ridden 2 long european trips, the second from Geneva to Istanbul.
My bike is a riverside 7 and I love it though I am not able to compare it with other touring makes as its my first good one.
If my legs allow it I want to ride north and central America next year and my concern is will my bike with 700 or 28" rims be OK without a trailer full of spares?
another newbie, hiya from glasgow where motorists are caring and kind.
Hello Everybodies! I am back in the saddle after a near thirty year hiatus, my 37-inch gut was my inspiration. Taking it nice and easy for now, but hope to be doing 20 milers by next Summer
Hello, believe me, you really don't want to know where I am!Hello. Just recently joined the forum.........not used forums much in the past but now Ive moved to Spain its great to be able to find people and hopefully meet up for rides.
Small problem though........how do I PM members? Is there a way of searching fo members by location?
Thanks
Wayne
James finally again on 2 wheels...ex moto traveller, after minor stroke demoted to non-motorised.
I just arrived here in Thailand after bike stolen in Mexico...what the heck now I ride a 1985 Diamond Back Apex converetd over..bought bike in LA during layover from Mexico City, shipped free China Eastern Air, and sorted BB, fenders, front bearings, rack and odds n sods here near Chiang Mai for peanuts...been riding around and ready to go next week after i get some extra pages added to my passport...Lao, Cambodia, up to Mongo or down to India unsure as of yet, a journey with no end; no appointments, no disappointments
jameson2wheels over at CGOB and warm showers
from la tierra encantada (new mexico) to somewhere else !
Greetings. Mark from Chorley here. Just signed up but been cycling for pretty much all my life. More regularly at some times than others. Been back on the bike pretty seriously for the last couple of years and now looking at a career change from financial services into cycle training.
Hi all.
From Kelty, Scotland. Just got a new ( to me) hybrid bike.
Over 50 and looking to build up my fitness and get out a bit more.
Will no doubt get some good ideas and advise on here.
Gordon
Hi, new here and I can't for the life of me work out how to PM. Am I in the nursery or something? Please can someone tell this chap http://www.cyclechat.net/members/dan_bo.285/ that I'm very interested in his campy wheels if he could PM me or email me douglas h adams at gmail dot com
Anyone help?
Thanks