fairyhedgehog
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- Location
- Epsom, Surrey, UK
Up until a year or so ago I was riding my Trek hybrid to work and back - four miles each way, mostly on cycle paths. I've got anti-puncture tyres with goo in because reliability was more important than ease or speed and I suspect I have them inflated more than needed for off-road riding. I have a very sit-up-and-beg riding position and I like that.
My job ended a year ago and recently I've been cycling more off-road. I live near Epsom Common and Horton Country Park and paths can get thick with mud and slippery with stones. My bike isn't great in those conditions so yesterday I tried out a mountain bike. It was a high quality suitably sized bike (on hire from Pilgrim's Cycles at Box Hill). Never again! The position put too much strain on my neck, arms and shoulders and I was in agony afterwards. I'm still sore today and having trouble with my arms.
My current bike is showing its age. The saddle post slides down over a period of a few weeks and I need to use an allen key to pull it back up again. The brakes are just about adequate. I think I need a new chain because I've cleaned it and it's still vibrating. My front wheel is very slightly wobbly and the bike shop say it's as good as it gets.
Now at 61 I'm not finding it easy to increase fitness so I think I need a sit up and beg style bike but hopefully one that can cope with some off-road and potholes. I would love to have disc brakes - the bike yesterday was a dream to stop! So I've been looking at Dawes bikes.
I thought that something like this: http://dawescycles.com/product/kalahari-ladies/ might be suitable, except for the brakes. Any advice would be welcome!
My job ended a year ago and recently I've been cycling more off-road. I live near Epsom Common and Horton Country Park and paths can get thick with mud and slippery with stones. My bike isn't great in those conditions so yesterday I tried out a mountain bike. It was a high quality suitably sized bike (on hire from Pilgrim's Cycles at Box Hill). Never again! The position put too much strain on my neck, arms and shoulders and I was in agony afterwards. I'm still sore today and having trouble with my arms.
My current bike is showing its age. The saddle post slides down over a period of a few weeks and I need to use an allen key to pull it back up again. The brakes are just about adequate. I think I need a new chain because I've cleaned it and it's still vibrating. My front wheel is very slightly wobbly and the bike shop say it's as good as it gets.
Now at 61 I'm not finding it easy to increase fitness so I think I need a sit up and beg style bike but hopefully one that can cope with some off-road and potholes. I would love to have disc brakes - the bike yesterday was a dream to stop! So I've been looking at Dawes bikes.
I thought that something like this: http://dawescycles.com/product/kalahari-ladies/ might be suitable, except for the brakes. Any advice would be welcome!