theloafer
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hi
Well done pawl! I was going to wait until I was 75 before I got an e-bike but gave in and got one a year early. I am about to ride the ordinary pedal bike to the allotment and back though, just to make sure I can still do it.
Am only 67, you all make me feel young.
I am 72 and a lot thicker than I have beenHello and welcome. I am 68 and certainly a lot wiser than I have ever been.
Good for you. I always take the stairs unless I am carrying something heavy. In any case, it's often quicker than the lifts.I'm 58, I cycle a minimum of 30 miles a week and run few km as well. I feel old much of the time, but when I make the youngsters at work come up the stairs with me instead of using the lift I feel young at the top when I am fine and they are knackered
Am only 67. I dont give a shoot about anything.I am 72 and a lot thicker than I have been
I think that I am one of the oldest people on here as I am nearly 53 and have been cycling on and off for over 47 years. I can remember the bad old days of the 1970s and 1980s when bicycle tyres would wear out within a matter of weeks! And those tyres were extremely puncture prone as well. I think it wasn't until the mid 1990s that reliable puncture resistant bike tyres became available.