Getting onto the road??- glasgow

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oohpeekaboo

New Member
Hello again,

Still cycling away but really only managing the cycle paths. I've tried going on the road but have no confidence and not really sure of the rules, like best position for safety etc. Don't want to give all cyclists a bad name:smile: (or cause an accident!) so wondering if there are any clubs for real beginners to get some advice out on the road?

Happy on the paths but would like to use my bike to travel more. Given the driving that I've come up against I really need to be better prepared before I get on the busier roads.

Ho hum. Thankyou bike chums
B
 

Jim_Noir

New Member
Hi

This might be worth a try http://tinyurl.com/n64m8j in fsct there are lots of things this week

A copy of cyclecraft would be a good buy, and join CTC and go on their club rides.


Maybe we shoult start a CC Glasgow club
 

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
Hi

It sounds like Cyclecraft would be a very suitable purchase for you :ohmy: It will give you very clear instructions, regarding positioning in any given situation and with that will come confidence!

Cheers,
SD
 
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oohpeekaboo

oohpeekaboo

New Member
Yes indeed. We should start a club in Glasgow. Clubs are fun:biggrin:
Got a bit brave on the road today and only thought I might get run over a couple of times.

onwards and upwards!!
 

brady37

Well-Known Member
Location
n/ireland
;)good luck pal im still getting used to my first road bike and was very nervous at the start but getting better
 

simon_brooke

New Member
Location
Auchencairn
It might be worth finding a more experienced cyclist who cycles the same commute as you do, to ride with you and pass on some lore. For what it's worth I ride in from Strathaven to East Kilbride pretty regularly, and would be happy to 'buddy' a less experienced cyclist a bit.
 

mookie

New Member
Location
Glasgow
simon_brooke said:
It might be worth finding a more experienced cyclist who cycles the same commute as you do, to ride with you and pass on some lore. For what it's worth I ride in from Strathaven to East Kilbride pretty regularly, and would be happy to 'buddy' a less experienced cyclist a bit.

Do you go on the "main" roads or the "farm" roads? I was up there on Saturday making a total twit of myself by going very very slowly and at one point, completely misjudging a really steep hill from Auldhouse and having to get off and push :blush::blush:
 
Welcome. I ride Anniesland to the Southern 5 days a week if your in the area. I also have some videos you could watch, but that might just put you off..:blush:
 

mcb2080

Senior Member
Location
East Kilbride
mookie said:
Do you go on the "main" roads or the "farm" roads? I was up there on Saturday making a total twit of myself by going very very slowly and at one point, completely misjudging a really steep hill from Auldhouse and having to get off and push :wacko::blush:

I will be out on the hills round about auldhouse tomorrow if anyone fancies some company.

I was going to do a solo 50 miler tomorrow but could change this to another route.

Here is the route if anyone is interested.

http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united-kingdom/ek-kilmarnock-ek/605124801809036104

Cheers

Mark
 

Jane Smart

The Queen
Location
Dunfermline Fife
Hi

I know what you mean about the roads, I have been cycling five weeks now, put hundreds of cycle path miles into it, but am still wobbly, I don't think that I will EVER be confident enough to go on roads :wacko: Even on cycle paths, ( apart from when Schoosh was with me as he went first) I wobble when I see other cyclist coming towards me :sad: ~ I am so annoyed with myself that I am still this bad :smile:

I ordered my copy of Cyclecraft yesterday from Amazon, it is going to arrive tomorrow :biggrin:
 
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