Trek Question..

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Kevin Airey

Active Member
I have just got some road tyres for the mtb and just waiting for some inner tubes to arrive and I will see how I get on.

I think given the situation this is the best course of action short term...

Depends if you have a health problem or just look thin, if you feel fit then who cares what others think just eat more pies! ^_^


Can you lose some weight for me, having said that I can't complain as cycling has helped me shed 20Kg since last October. I wouldn't mind losing another 10Kg but then I would be getting the your too thin comments as well. I feel fitter and healthier all round just can't get comfortable on the saddle despite using a few, I think I need a chair and not a saddle :sad:
 

uclown2002

Guru
Location
Harrogate
Hi Kevin..

I think that a loss of a stone in weight is a bit too much for me, I was 10st 12lbs and now I'm 9st 13 lbs and I suppose the questions on getting up hills and better gearing on a bike are to me all related.

People are remarking how thin I'm looking so I need to stand back and take things easy and one way is to stay off my road bike and get a more jack of all trades bike and take things at a more steady pace.

So I looking at getting a middle of the road bike and hopefully I will put a bit of weight back on and if I do I will get rid of the road bike..

PS I have just got some road tyres for the mtb and just waiting for some inner tubes to arrive and I will see how I get on.

How about eating some more?

Don't tell me that you can't possibly do it!

I must burn 10,000 calories a week through exercise and I have no trouble keeping my weight on ^_^
 
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