FunkyDuck
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- London Town
Ello there 
Recent convert to cycling after reaching 38, realising if I didn't do something to get fitter now I probably never will, also an easier/cheaper way of getting to work and back.
Started about 3 Months ago, 8 miles each way. To be honest, the first 2 weeks I felt like death, death that had been kicked up the arse a few dozen times. As the weeks go on, it gets easier and easier and *shock* actually finding I enjoy it more and more, especially enjoying the stone I've lost. What started out as 45 minutes each way is now 25.
Have signed up for a charity ride in April next year, London to Paris over 4 days. Excited as heck, and quietly bricking it. Totally comitted though.
Have a Marin Muirwoods hybrid bike, bought it 2nd hand as I wanted to make sure I was going to stick to it, but have to say it is a good solid bike I think I will be keeping it for the time being.
Have some questions to ask, so hoping this forum will be the fountain of all knowledge.
So that's hello from me..
Philip

Recent convert to cycling after reaching 38, realising if I didn't do something to get fitter now I probably never will, also an easier/cheaper way of getting to work and back.
Started about 3 Months ago, 8 miles each way. To be honest, the first 2 weeks I felt like death, death that had been kicked up the arse a few dozen times. As the weeks go on, it gets easier and easier and *shock* actually finding I enjoy it more and more, especially enjoying the stone I've lost. What started out as 45 minutes each way is now 25.
Have signed up for a charity ride in April next year, London to Paris over 4 days. Excited as heck, and quietly bricking it. Totally comitted though.
Have a Marin Muirwoods hybrid bike, bought it 2nd hand as I wanted to make sure I was going to stick to it, but have to say it is a good solid bike I think I will be keeping it for the time being.
Have some questions to ask, so hoping this forum will be the fountain of all knowledge.
So that's hello from me..

Philip