I Rode London

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Nice data. What happened between to the elevation between mile 24 and 32? Did you fall into a underground line :smile:

Pitty the data's in imperial measurement though..........


It seemed to get confused after I walked under the Thames (using the Greenwich Foot Tunnel)

It's in imperial because I'm old (60) and don't understand Roman Catholic measurements
 

Lanzecki

Über Member
It seemed to get confused after I walked under the Thames (using the Greenwich Foot Tunnel)

It's in imperial because I'm old (60) and don't understand Roman Catholic measurements


Sir, I respectfully (and with tongue in cheek) refer you to rule 24. http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/#24
 

Adam G

Regular
Location
Nottingham
Boris bikes you're supposed to check tires etc. Can't check brakes until you're on it. If it's faulty then you can click a button on a parking bay and then get another.

As for KM and miles. I use KM when running, cycling etc but living in the UK I use miles for car. I think because sport is generally measured in km and m now I do that.
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I used to ride in London all the time when I was kid, but it was in black n white in those days. I rode a bit of it the other day on the FNRttC it was all a bit much.
 

GM

Legendary Member
Well - I'm a pensioner and very vincible.

Well I never! I had you down as may be a 25 or 26 year old, how wrong can you be...

Another +1 for London Cycling.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
If I park the bike up within 30 minutes, it's free, right?
Should be able to do 1 mile within 30 minutes, right?... or do I need thighs like Chris Hoy to do that on a Boris Bike?

I like cycling in London, but for this journey it would be simpler to walk.
 

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
[QUOTE 2532098, member: 1314"]Remember when we cycled back from central London to the SW London 'burbs after a Fnrttc and about 10 pints of beer each![/quote]

Hehe - tbh, I think it was only about 7 beers a piece :whistle: Whitstable, if I recall...
 
OP
OP
twentysix by twentyfive

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
[QUOTE 2532036, member: 1314"]I love cycling in London Twenters - I do about 4-5k miles a year through rush hour. When I have a day off I'll cycle into London for fun. It's green(ie), vibrant and safe.

Countryside is boring. Fields and cows and rabbits.[/quote]

Each to their own CofG. I love quiet scenic countryside. I'm learning to love the city riding. As for the 'burbs - I suspect they are the really boring bits.
 
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