Alot of walkers look at you like you've got 2 heads when you say good morning.
The trick is to only have one head in their view. 🤣
We do similar, probably not to every walker but we do acknowledge pedestrians.Ah but I do smile and wave and say hello to walkers, certainly on the small back roads where I often ride. And it's always reciprocated.
This is hilarious. Why would you do it?The current white-socks-over-tights trend makes no sense for winter—particularly if mudguards are considered unfashionable. Do these people genuinely ride for long in winter conditions?
This is hilarious. Why would you do it?
I like to join a club where they cycle Wednesday morning to a cafe and eat cake....
Problem is I'm still 20yrs away from being in that position!!
This is hilarious. Why would you do it?
My real question though is where does this happen? Honestly, we never see this sort of thing up here in Lancashire. Is it something all them fancy Dans darn sarf do? Or am I spectacularly unobservant??
Yes, I'm inclined to agree. Mrs P is far happier if I'm with my friends. She always asks who I'm going with.My Mrs ain't bothered about cycling at all , I prefer a group ride in case something was to happen there is somebody who can call an ambulance
My Mrs ain't bothered about cycling at all , I prefer a group ride in case something was to happen there is somebody who can call an ambulance
A lot of cyclists join clubs....not me, never been a clubbie and probably never will be.
A lot of cyclists have buddies who they go out with....not me, I've been riding alone for the whole of my cycling life.
And I think every cyclist has the obligatory cafe stop during their rides, at least on longer rides....not me. I can safely say I have never stopped for refreshments at any cafe on any journey in all the years I've been cycling. I might pop into a garage for top ups but that's it.
A lot of cyclists do this Zwift thing, it seems to be quite the craze....not me.
However, I may be turning the corner. Today I downloaded Strava for the very first time and went out on a very short "tester" ride. I've never done anything like that in all my years. I just have a basic cycling computer.
Most cyclists, if not all cyclists, do normal cyclist stuff, nothing wrong with that. There are lots of things I haven't done but you don't miss what you've never had, right?
I was wondering if there were any other funny cookies out there who, like me, just do your own thing.
This is hilarious. Why would you do it?
My real question though is where does this happen? Honestly, we never see this sort of thing up here in Lancashire. Is it something all them fancy Dans darn sarf do? Or am I spectacularly unobservant??