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hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
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- Kirton, Devon.
Pinarello in Team Sky colours .....What is a lifestyle bike?
Pinarello in Team Sky colours .....What is a lifestyle bike?
Ah ha. I've classified my main one as a hybrid/urban and it is a male version of this.Hahaha good question! Maybe this one...
I think they've got your name on them already ....I liked the question about Make/model and name of your bike. No survey has ever asked the name of my bike before
All filled in, email given. Everyone and their dog has that address so I don't mind extra folk having it. Anyway, I might win some gloves.
I am so sorry to hear that. The age range is limited because we might try to recruit some cyclists to test their perceived exertion based on the poll result.Most of my cycling these days is for Utility purposes which is not an available option, but as my poll result is unacceptable due to my age being a number deemed 'Out of Range', maybe I should just exchange my bikes for a pair of carpet slippers and a pipe then pour a large Highland Park and await the Grim Reaper..
It claims to be a 'Mandatory field', won't let me submit without entering a valid address.
Thank you, I'll be forever grateful for that life extensionI am so sorry to hear that. The age range is limited because we might try to recruit some cyclists to test their perceived exertion based on the poll result.
However, we would be very appreciated if you share your cycling experience in this stage, so I made some changes! Thank you all!
- Max. Age 100
- option Lifestyle> Lifestyle/ Hybrid/ Urban
Yep I had the same problem!I reckon I have exactly 4 bikes - solo, half share in two tandems, Brompton - so I had a problem answering the question on number of bikes
+1. I use my bike as transport. There is always an implicit assumption that you use your bike as a car substitute, for special occasionsMost of my cycling these days is for Utility purposes which is not an available option
now I can't help but do some research on "leisure", "utility" and "commute" cycling...+1. I use my bike as transport. There is always an implicit assumption that you use your bike as a car substitute, for special occasions
Interesting indeed, thanks for the link.now I can't help but do some research on "leisure", "utility" and "commute" cycling...
found one of TfL's reports, it's very interesting