Should I be here?

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Motobecane

Guru
Location
Kentish
I joined in here because I used to be a cyclist (of sorts). I'm hoping that's enough! I'm now far too frightened of falling off and breaking something to ride a bike. Is that silly? I used to love cycling and have recurring dreams about it. And yes, freewheeling down hills features a lot! Should I be here? Well not according to the death clock featured in This mortality thing!
 

annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
Location
Canonbie
Hi Motobecane, everyone's welcome here - there are even some people who ride bikes!

Are you hoping to get back on your bike? You'll get plenty advice if you need it.
 

xxDarkRiderxx

Veteran
Location
London, UK
:welcome: to the forum. Of course you should be here. You are a long time dead. Should I? Stage 4 cancer. 13 chemo and 2 bone marrow transplants, and a cheeky 70k with old work colleague at the weekend... Life is good.
Enjoy.:angel:
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Get back on the bike. I've broken bones running and not yet cycling, but start again somewhere reasonably soft if you're in doubt about balance, like a grass track circuit.
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Hi & Welcome to CC.
Everyone welcome here. Sometimes we even chat about bikes and the rides that we've done on here. We discuss tea and biscuits a lot too, cake even more.

Have you considered a trike? They look fabulous fun and I keep meaning to give one a try but don't quite dare as I don't have the finances for one.
 
Hi & Welcome to CC.
Everyone welcome here. Sometimes we even chat about bikes and the rides that we've done on here. We discuss tea and biscuits a lot too, cake even more.

Have you considered a trike? They look fabulous fun and I keep meaning to give one a try but don't quite dare as I don't have the finances for one.
I saw a *really* nice recumbent trike at the weekend...
 
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Motobecane

Motobecane

Guru
Location
Kentish
Get back on the bike. I've broken bones running and not yet cycling, but start again somewhere reasonably soft if you're in doubt about balance, like a grass track circuit.
Trouble is I've got borderline osteoporosis. Tripped in the street and broke my pelvis not long ago! And before that broke my arm in a fall. I can even get a cracked rib if someone hugs me too hard (chance would be a fine thing!).
 
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Motobecane

Motobecane

Guru
Location
Kentish
@Saluki said:
Hi & Welcome to CC.
Everyone welcome here. Sometimes we even chat about bikes and the rides that we've done on here. We discuss tea and biscuits a lot too, cake even more.

Have you considered a trike? They look fabulous fun and I keep meaning to give one a try but don't quite dare as I don't have the finances for one.



I saw a *really* nice recumbent trike at the weekend...
I thought about that. Where to keep it would be an issue apart from expense. But it doesn't really appeal in the same way. I like being higher up. I'll take another look though... thanks.
 
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I thought about that. Where to keep it would be an issue apart from expense. But it doesn't really appeal in the same way. I like being higher up. I'll take another look though... thanks.
My wife has OsteoP too, she's not managed to break anything yet but we are rather holding our breath on that one. She was looking at that trike thinking the same thing! Very expensive but ICE do do a folding version...:tongue:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgLAYPw9gFw
 
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Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Of course you should be here :welcome:
One of us can pull you on a mega trailer, you can be the navigator/map reader/picture taker.
Let's go on a long ride!
 
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