Dare To Be Different Day ! Question

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Elmer Fudd

Miserable Old Bar Steward
At the tender age of (Ahem) half a century, with 20 years of cycling under my belt, albeit with a 27 year break, is it advisable to remove my stabilisers ?

Should I remove both or one at a time ?

If only one, should it be the left or right handed one ?

And is that looking forwards or backwards ?

Should I take the dog for a walk or have another coffee first ?

Should I take the coffee for a walk or have another dog first ?

Aah, decisions, decisions !
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
20 years of cycling under my belt, albeit with a 27 year break, is it advisable to remove my stabilisers ?
-depends if the belt will stay up without them

Should I remove both or one at a time ?
-definitely both, to avoid left-right hand confusion (and you can always lower the saddle to get your feet skimming the ground)

Should I take the dog for a walk or have another coffee first ?

Should I take the coffee for a walk or have another dog first ?
-take a walk for the coffee and have a dog, definitely

Aah, decisions, decisions !
I know what you mean, so I hope these answers help you come to the right ones.
I said I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN, ......

:laugh::biggrin:
 

Keith Oates

Janner
Location
Penarth, Wales
scoosh said:
-depends if the belt will stay up without them


-definitely both, to avoid left-right hand confusion (and you can always lower the saddle to get your feet skimming the ground)


-take a walk for the coffee and have a dog, definitely


I know what you mean, so I hope these answers help you come to the right ones.
I said I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN, ......

;):biggrin:

paint L one one shoe and R on the other....................the things you have to tell some people;)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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