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John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
"There are two ways you can get exercise out of a bicycle: you can “overhaul” it, or you can ride it. On the whole, I am not sure that a man who takes his pleasure overhauling does not have the best of the bargain.

He is independent of the weather and the wind; the state of the roads troubles him not. Give him a screw-hammer, a bundle of rags, an oil-can, and something to sit down upon, and he is happy for the day. He has to put up with certain disadvantages, of course; there is no joy without alloy. He himself always looks like a tinker, and his machine always suggests the idea that, having stolen it, he has tried to disguise it; but as he rarely gets beyond the first milestone with it, this, perhaps, does not much matter.

The mistake some people make is in thinking they can get both forms of sport out of the same machine. This is impossible; no machine will stand the double strain. You must make up your mind whether you are going to be an “overhauler” or a rider. Personally, I prefer to ride, therefore I take care to have near me nothing that can tempt me to overhaul. When anything happens to my machine I wheel it to the nearest repairing shop. If I am too far from the town or village to walk, I sit by the roadside and wait till a cart comes along.

My chief danger, I always find, is from the wandering overhauler. The sight of a broken-down machine is to the overhauler as a wayside corpse to a crow; he swoops down upon it with a friendly yell of triumph."

-Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men on the Bummel

I fear I'm an overhauler.
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
I'm definitely an overhauler, and not only with bikes: I've probably spent more days playing with the oily bits of my car than I have driving it.:biggrin:
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I've certainly spent more time playing with my bits than using them in the way Nature intended.
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
I've certainly spent more time fettling than riding lately.

Some people are more inclined to belong to 'men in sheds' than others. Cars just get used and abused - but computers and now bikes I can spend ages messing with. Although, if I got an old Mini..........
 
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