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ScotiaLass

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Middle Earth
I'm just about ready to get out on the bike now, after a very long time away from it, so I'm classing myself as a beginner!
My poor steed has lain in the shed for, ummmm, too many years, unused due to illness.
I have even ordered a new Bern helmet and I only need to clean the chain now - that's today's task!

I can't wait! I shall no doubt return with questions galore...
 
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ScotiaLass

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
My old 'baby'

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Mo1959

Legendary Member
I think AWOL is very apt in my case! :whistle:
Hiya, and welcome from Crieff in Perthshire. Not that far away. Like your bike. I quite fancy getting a mountain bike for the mucky roads and exploring some of the trails around here too but I never seem to have any spare cash. I keep checking the usual ebay and gumtree in the hope of finding a bargain :smile: Take it easy when you start getting back out again. It's too easy to try and do much too soon sometimes. Look forward to hearing how you get on. :thumbsup:
 
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ScotiaLass

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
Thanks Mo!
I've had that bike for a good few years now and when I was able to race it up and down hills, it performed quite well. The downside is that it's a heavy beast!
I have balance problems (dyspraxia) and have found myself in a heap, with it on top of me, more than once! :giggle:
I'm going to see how I do this time round (although there will be no more playing silly b*****s up and down hills!)
I may end up getting something lighter but I'm going to change the tyres for now and see how I go!
I will keep you all updated
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
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Location
Glasgow
I don't have balance problems, still found myself in a ditch, bike on top :ohmy: more than once.
Happy rides to you and ... name of the steed please? Don't say he's not got one! ;)
 
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