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Stu_Robertson

Stu_Robertson

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Spin the pedals fairly fast in lower gear than you'd think, rather than grunt up hills.

Lol - I took the hills in the lowest gear, and it still seemed too high!
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
Join a club, Sunday rides are a lot more fun when there is a crowd of you, we are lucky we have a good club locally, met some really nice people and there is always some one to help.
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
Number one - remember to enjoy yourself, and if you have to walk up a hill then do so.

On a practical note, get a map of the area you live (online or paper) and have a look at all the little country roads and back roads you wouldn't normally use when driving. THere are usually much more pleasant ways of getting from A-B than the main roads :smile:
 
^^ free maps of your area inc. cycle routes may be available from your local library.

edit: the maps near me also highlight busy/quiet roads so you can plan a route with lower levels of traffic
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Number one - remember to enjoy yourself, and if you have to walk up a hill then do so.

On a practical note, get a map of the area you live (online or paper) and have a look at all the little country roads and back roads you wouldn't normally use when driving. THere are usually much more pleasant ways of getting from A-B than the main roads :smile:
Good advice. If you live in a city, get a large -scale map that shows the alleys and snickets that you would never visit by car or on foot. You will discover stuff that you can only do on a bike, and it really is fun.
 

Shortmember

Bickerton Cyclocross Racing Team groupie
Don't be embarrassed to get off and walk up a hill if you find it's too steep to cycle up. Sometimes it's quicker on foot than pedalling a low 'granny' gear.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Don't buy a bike at a budget shop. A £99 bike might seem a good deal but it'll be made of pig iron and you'll hate it and then give up.
 

Minotier

Veteran
All of the above plus at junctions try to make eye contact with the driver waiting there, make sure they see you.
Welcome to life behind bars.:smile:
 
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Stu_Robertson

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Thanks for all the responses - you've all made me feel very welcome here. I only joined the forum yesterday and have already had 43 responses to my first post!
I think this is possibly the friendliest forum I have ever joined! Any more pearls of wisdom are still greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Stu
 
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