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potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Picked my new bike up today rode home the scenic route 4-5 miles legs were dead when i got in ;):blush: think the planned 18 mile round trip to work will have to wait a few more weeks, but really enjoyed the ride.
 

MadoneRider1991

Über Member
Location
Dorset
what bike u got then ;)
 
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potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Randochap said:
Enjoy! It'll get easier. Don't overdo it.
I hope so, got a bit carried away I think and thought it was going to be a lot easier than it was.So will build up slow and get my confidence up a bit 1st.
Got a Trek 7.1 fx from my LBS in Altrincham.
 

dav1d

Senior Member
potsy said:
I hope so, got a bit carried away I think and thought it was going to be a lot easier than it was.So will build up slow and get my confidence up a bit 1st.
Got a Trek 7.1 fx from my LBS in Altrincham.

I overdid it myself when I first got my new bike (hadn't cycled for 6 months or so), and decided to travel to Altrincham town centre. I went the 67/68/100 bus route from Salford Pecinct and the 41 bus route from town most of the way (apparently 263 route is a lot shorter!), and got lost. I made it eventually but I was knackered!

I ended up getting the train back to Manchester Piccadilly. First one was packed, so no room for a bike - had to wait about an hour for another one. It didn't cost much though: £1.50. Inspector let some chavs get away with not paying! Got lost again at Piccadilly station, ending up in the car park! I found the correct exit eventually. I then cycled back to Salford which wasn't too far. Unfortunately, I didn't learn from my mistake and went a similar journey shortly after, without catching any trains back. I should have injuries really as I never learn, but last injury I had on a bike was over a decade ago: a broken arm. Somehow, I managed to ride the bike with the broken arm. It still healed though, and quicker than it should have done! :evil: I'm lucky with bike injuries, or rather lack of them! :evil:
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Potsy - 1stly that is a really nice bike. Congratulations.

2ndly - Well done for joining our ever growing 'club' of cyclists.

3rdly and most importantly - Take it easy and build up the miles gradually - Do not be ashamed to use the granny ring and low gears and take as many breaks as you need. Before you know it your route to work will be easy for you.

Keep us informed as to how you get on.

Dave
 

Halfmanhalfbike

Über Member
Location
Edinburgh
I know what you mean. 1st ride on a new bike and you always overdo it.:smile:

Keep at it though and 18miles will soon be easy
 

Radius

SHREDDER
Location
London
You'll increase in distance ability quickly, that's what I found. When I started obviously 30 miles was hard for me, now it's a bit of a walk in the proverbial park...
 
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