jax67
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peeing on the fr wheel
peeing on bike parts - find a friendly dog lol
peeing on bike parts - find a friendly dog lol

jax67 said:hiya prettyboy - ive found if you get the gloves from disability places for folks with reynards disease and arthritis these are really warm under cycling gloves and keep the cold out. they have aluminium thread in them, warm as toast.![]()
Ouch! it sounds like the back roads were bad; I decided to stick to the main roads thankfully they were clear. However the thoughts of what if sprung to mind this morning. A JCB let me out on Inverlieth Row, I think. 1/2 way up Eyre Place he'd caught me up but he deliberately sat back and waited until it was completely safe to pass. To tell the truth when he did I was glad he was going the perfect smooth pace for me up Dundas St. A minute later a woman in an estate appeared and couldn't decide whether she wanted to tail gate me or overtake to that 2 foot gap between me and the JCB. She didn't like it when the JCB was about to turn right into Heriot Row and I didn't immediately undertake it leaving the road partially freegoo_mason said:First commute of the week this morning and it might be the last ! Whilst the main roads are mainly ice-free (at least if you stay out of the iced-up cycle lanes), many of the back streets and roads on my route were completely iced-over. I did a fair bit of getting off and walking on the grass verges and pavements (it was too slippery on the paths / road), and then I had a fall when I set off after a stop. As I pedalled away, the back wheel slipped and the bike tilted over; managed to regain my balance and instantly decided to unclip, get off and walk until I was away from the worst of the ice. As soon as I swung my right heel out to disengage, the bike slipped left and dumped me on the ground on my right-hand side.
Sprained my wrist a little, otherwise no harm done. Not looking forward to the return leg tonight unless there's a major thaw during the day, and from the forecast for the rest of the week it's not going to get any less icy.
As I don't fancy damaging (a) myself or (my lovely road bike just before Christmas, it might be the dreaded bus for me tomorrow
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Studded tyres? I didn't know such things existed, tbh.threefingerjoe said:Snowed last night, so I put the studded tires on. Still snowing this morning, and lots of blackice. 15-20 mph headwind didn't help. It's going to be a LONG winter. (sigh) I was hoping that we could just skip winter this year.