MTFU thenHad only just bought a new one
Very true.Get out and enjoy your life and your ability to ride a bicycle.
I know we all moan about the weather in the U.K., but I genuinely enjoy the changing seasons. Riding in the cold and damp has its attractions and it certainly makes you appreciate the Spring when it eventually gets here.
sounds like a recipe to lose the mojo more, if I'm honest vickster.MTFU then
You could try an indoor activity like swimming or gym classes to cross train alongside the turbo and work on your fitness
You are not the only one, I get up at 6:15, drive in the dark to the office, leave at 16:30 drive home in the dark, get home at 18:00 when it's still dark, take the dog for a walk in the dark, get back at 19:00 to be honest, the last thing I want to do is go back out in the dark.
That could give you an odd perception of the risk. "83% of pedal cyclist collisions occurred in daylight in 2015, with 17% recorded in darkness – equating to 189 collisions in daylight, and a 40 in darkness. Daylight collisions showed an increase against the average of 6%, with darkness collisions showing a reduction of 15%." - that's from Reported Road Casualties Norfolk 2015 and I expect there's a similar report from neighbouring Suffolk.It's only dark. Think I'm scared about being knocked off.
I work with the emergency services and see a lot of it......
It certainly could, just like the numbers you have quoted, unless you also add how many cyclists ride in the daytime & how many ride when it's dark.That could give you an odd perception of the risk.
Sure. I'm just trying to rebalance things, as I think the text made clear!It certainly could, just like the numbers you have quoted, unless you also add how many cyclists ride in the daytime & how many ride when it's dark.
I leave for work at 5:15am to start at 6am. That's driving. Start at 6am, finish at 6pm then drive home and in the door by 6:45pm.
Summer time I used to get the bike out about 3:45am for an hour or 10pm. You're right, I need to mtfu
It's only dark. Think I'm scared about being knocked off.
I work with the emergency services and see a lot of it......
Well I would imagine that you only do a 4 day week, so that leaves you ( gets calculator) 3 days to do something, if you really want to.