Oh, and try not to fall off, like I did yesterday!
*touches anything wooden* I haven't, yet
Oh, and try not to fall off, like I did yesterday!
Unless you do like I did yesterday and let my mind wander and end up going into a downhill corner too fast, panic, grab the brakes and have a serious wobble. Never nearer coming off.If mechanical defects of the bike are excluded, you will most probably stop wobbling once you gain experience.
Ahhh Mo! Don't think about the pile of washing waiting for you at home while you're out on the bike!Unless you do like I did yesterday and let my mind wander and end up going into a downhill corner too fast, panic, grab the brakes and have a serious wobble. Never nearer coming off.
Hello AnnaNanna!
If mechanical defects of the bike are excluded, you will most probably stop wobbling once you gain experience.
Just keep at it, it will come.Well folks, did a couple of rides today. My blokey did a test ride for me, and it didn't wobble. So, anyway, we did about 3.5 miles and I think I did pretty well...nobody got hurt, anyway!
We did another, quicker ride in the evening and on the second lap, I didn't aim my turn properly and hit gravel. I didn't fall off or anything, but I noticed my wobble came back! Definitely is confidence i reckon. It upset me a bit though :-( apart from that, quite proud of the day. Top speed was about 10. Hooray!
Gravel will always make you slide, careful
Wait till you try it on ice.Well, I made sure to not turn the wheel as much as I could to avoid any skidding. It just shook my confidence a bit
Hahaha! If I must, I'd rather slide on gravel. On ice it wasWait till you try it on ice.
It's fine you've a few months yet.No thanks!