Well this morning I got up early and went out on the bike before many people were around I stook to the concrete path down by the river so had the fork locked out. Im really unfit 5ft 8 and weighing 19 stone so this wansn't goint to be easy.
I managed to pedal off and the main problem I had was balancing I was all over the place to begin with but this was probably to looking down rather than looking straight ahead but I kept looking for the gear levers. My Bike is a Specialized Hardrock 29er sport disc and has the fast wheels and it seemed like I was going fast sometimes probably too fast (thank goodness for hydraulic brakes) these had to be used a few times when I was about to fall off. Don't know whether these are the best wheels to be starting off with
I probably managed a mile which I know isnt great but its a start but can anyone provide any tips on balancing apart from looking straight ahead. I suppose this will come with more practice. I did struggle doing a complete turn in fact I just got off and turned round. Then right as the end as I was getting more confident there was a 90 degree turn which I tried u guessed it off I went and dived into the grass!!
FIrst time I've used gears and want to avoid cross chaining so I started off with the the left gear on 2 and left it there and then just changes gears with the right.
Things I have learned I need cycling shorts my backside is killing me and maybe a more comfortable saddle. My shoes slipped off the pedal a few times so I may need some different pedals or cycling shoes. Lastly It felt a lot better than being behind the wheel of a car but i need to try and cycle straight rather than all over the place. Wont be going on any roads yet thats for sure.
Thanks Andy
I managed to pedal off and the main problem I had was balancing I was all over the place to begin with but this was probably to looking down rather than looking straight ahead but I kept looking for the gear levers. My Bike is a Specialized Hardrock 29er sport disc and has the fast wheels and it seemed like I was going fast sometimes probably too fast (thank goodness for hydraulic brakes) these had to be used a few times when I was about to fall off. Don't know whether these are the best wheels to be starting off with
I probably managed a mile which I know isnt great but its a start but can anyone provide any tips on balancing apart from looking straight ahead. I suppose this will come with more practice. I did struggle doing a complete turn in fact I just got off and turned round. Then right as the end as I was getting more confident there was a 90 degree turn which I tried u guessed it off I went and dived into the grass!!
FIrst time I've used gears and want to avoid cross chaining so I started off with the the left gear on 2 and left it there and then just changes gears with the right.
Things I have learned I need cycling shorts my backside is killing me and maybe a more comfortable saddle. My shoes slipped off the pedal a few times so I may need some different pedals or cycling shoes. Lastly It felt a lot better than being behind the wheel of a car but i need to try and cycle straight rather than all over the place. Wont be going on any roads yet thats for sure.
Thanks Andy