summerdays
Cycling in the sun
- Location
- Bristol
Ok what's a deadmans?Bob_betty said:If your used to a motorcycle then continue to use your deadmans and lifesaver, and be extra careful of junctions (obviously).
Ok what's a deadmans?Bob_betty said:If your used to a motorcycle then continue to use your deadmans and lifesaver, and be extra careful of junctions (obviously).
Sprocket Dog said:Hi Walker! Sadly, I've not yet got the bike so am still on the train/motorbike just now. I'd be grateful to know of a suggested route.
Well fossy, I find mirrors handy (and most m/bikes and all cars etc seem to have 'em ) and I must admit that both my bikes have a 'ting a ling' fitted, though they are only really of any use on cycle paths and even there the local 'walking gargoyles' don't seem to hear them (perhaps they all have tinnitus like me . I think my most recent cyclefossyant said:Yorkshireman - they are just sooo wrong...... mirrors on a bike , god help us, next you'll be telling us about bells as well......
Tynan said:tough it out early on until your body adapts, but bike gear as soon as you're ready, it really does work and make things better, bike shoes, shorts (bib), shirts, all of it is good stuff,
Sprocket Dog said:Firstly, road safety. The one problem I've notice on a pushbike is the lack of mirrors. How do you guys get around the fact that you cannot see bhind you?
swee said:Hi swee'pea.
I need to get a bike that go trail riding at the weekend as that's going to be my 'fun' stuff. All the bikes I've been quoted for are capable of taking both road and trail tyres. So far I'm leaning towards the Giant XtC 4.5.
I think in terms of build up, I'll try to work out a train station half way to work, cycle there and then jog the half mile to the office at the other end and vice versa.
stoatsngroats said:.....the main point is IT NEEDS TO BE ENJOYABLE!
This is the problem.
I got into motorbikes in a big way 8 years ago, but as I was commuting 20k miles a year I didn't do much in the way pleasure riding. In fact I didn't even look at the bike at the weekend.
Hopefully I'll still want to go trail riding at the weekend though as my commute is a lot shorter now.
Hairy Jock said:As the others have said, just turn your head and look. There is an advantage of doing this, over using mirrors, as it gives and indication to those following you that you are about to do something and (sometimes) makes them think before they try to pass you, but not always...
Thanks, hadn't thought of the lifesaver acting as an indication to those behind you.
Sprocket Dog said:I need to get a bike that go trail riding at the weekend as that's going to be my 'fun' stuff. All the bikes I've been quoted for are capable of taking both road and trail tyres. So far I'm leaning towards the Giant XtC 4.5.