bladesman73
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Yep lone rider here. Have a few others with whom I sometimes cycle but not often and I prefer being alone.
We had Passaps and they were heavy particularly with the motor. Jones/Brother ones were lightweight in comparison.Pottering about looking at things is my kind of ride, too. Went to Lidl today, on the way helped a bloke on an e-bike whose chain had broken by finding a plastic bag for him to put it in, keeping the grease away from the other contents of his saddlebag, and off he went on battery power alone ... on the way back saw a woman walking a Basenji; not seen one of those for donkey's years and had a long chat with her. It was an absolute beauty!
Trees are starting to change colour now , and the leaves to fall.
Very annoyed that almost no-one in Lidl wore a mask; usually I go during the week and it's a very different demographic, with about 75% masking. So it was a very fast in-and-out today; just needed to get a cake to take to my machine knitting meeting tomorrow. I didn't quite manage it while holding my breath, but it wasn't far off!
And no, I won't be going to my machine knitting meeting by bike - have you see the size and weight of knitting machines? LOL!
Careful…..you’ll offend the women‘s rights brigade.I would have buried some woman in a ditch if she hadn't had the eventual emotional intelligence/grace to bail for a station.
sod 'emCareful…..you’ll offend the women‘s rights brigade.![]()
Same here. Suppose maybe a taxi if I was really stuck.I always ride alone but would be ok with riding with an informal small group of similar fitness [or lack off]. One potential problem i might have is if i have a mechanical issue which cant be fixed at the roadside. As my range extends with fitness i could be looking at a long walk....Often there is no phone signal in the hilly areas which doesnt matter much cuz i havent anyone to phone unless the AA have a cycle division![]()
Good ideaSame here. Suppose maybe a taxi if I was really stuck.
why don't you get in touch with the ctc? they often have a range of rides for different fitness/determination levels.I always ride alone but would be ok with riding with an informal small group of similar fitness [or lack off]. One potential problem i might have is if i have a mechanical issue which cant be fixed at the roadside. As my range extends with fitness i could be looking at a long walk....Often there is no phone signal in the hilly areas which doesnt matter much cuz i havent anyone to phone unless the AA have a cycle division![]()
Thanks Blue Hills, what is the ctc?why don't you get in touch with the ctc? they often have a range of rides for different fitness/determination levels.
I have the idea that there are maybe more "social" cycling groups around than ever before - that in the past there was more of a tendency towards the hard-core/committed.
It is the old name for Cycling UK.Thanks Blue Hills, what is the ctc?
don't some of the local groups/merry wanderers still call themselves ctc?It is the old name for Cycling UK.
I didn't know that.don't some of the local groups/merry wanderers still call themselves ctc?
as in:
https://www.centrallondonctc.org.uk/