I'm Here to Repent my Sins

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Octet

Veteran
Hello again CycleChat,

It's been a while, but at long last I have returned, however I feel that with my return I should repent my sins... I haven't cycled for almost half a year, in fact it was only the other day that I posted on here that I was selling one of my bicycles!

(You'll be glad to know that said advert has since been removed, and I am once again in a fit mind set).

I'm hoping to get back to cycling, however I'm still looking for some suitable routes, England is very different to the Channel Islands and I am yet to become comfortable with the roads.

Anyway, I hope that you, and the cycling gods almighty can forgive me for my past actions. I have therefore stripped my bicycle down to it's bearings, cracked open the lube and have given the saddle a good testing.

...now, who knows a good cake shop to cycle to around here!
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
:hello: Welcome back. I can sympathise with not getting back into English roads easily, having had a run-in with a Moton today.

It ain't like that the whole time though so gird your loins and make the most of the good bits.:thumbsup:

(Well done on doing a full strip down service of the bike BTW. That's something I think mine would benefit from too)
 

Ern1e

Über Member
I think to be fully forgiven for your sins you will have to sing " i want to ride my bicycle " fully twice !! then all will be forgiven bless you my son.
 

busman

Senior Member
Welcome back
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Bless you my son.Your sins are forgiven.Unlike mine.I have relapsed,i cannot get that excitement back,it's just a chore,like everything else at the moment.Fed up with gardening,housework,well all the lot.Tired and lethargic.
 
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Octet

Octet

Veteran
Did a short (and I mean very short, 5 minutes to and 5 minutes from) cycle down to the pharmacists to get used to the roads. I felt slightly more pressured to "go" when I got to a junction, I think it's because I'm now in England and I have the perception of everyone being in a rush.

I just had to keep telling myself that if I was in a car and needing to turn right they wouldn't have been able to get past, so why should I loose a strong position in order for them to squeeze up the inside. I think there were a couple of times when I could have gone but opted to wait till the next car had gone past, however I'm sure with time I shall gain more confidence and be able to judge distance/new speeds more.

I have at least realised what you guys mean by potholes now! These roads make Guernsey's look like a piece of silk!
 
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