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Hello all!
Making my first adventure into 'proper' cycling
Excited for my first ride![/quote
Welcome Haz! Well done for fixing the bike yourself: don't forget to post about your adventures
Hello all!
Making my first adventure into 'proper' cycling
Excited for my first ride![/quote
Welcome Haz! Well done for fixing the bike yourself: don't forget to post about your adventures
My cycling friends said to just go for it and practice unclipping and clipping whilst propped against a wall or on a stationary bike, so I've taken the plunge with spd's - previously the pedals had a strap to secure in a cleat-less shoe which looked like it could be irritating at traffic lights etc.If the thought of being clipped in does scare you, how about something like this (link) as a compromise until you feel happy with it?
If you're going for it then I shan't interfere. I've always felt happier with flat pedals myself so I can't really advise on the benefits of clipless, but you'll find plenty of enthusiasts on here who can help with any queries.My cycling friends said to just go for it and practice unclipping and clipping whilst propped against a wall or on a stationary bike, so I've taken the plunge with spd's - previously the pedals had a strap to secure in a cleat-less shoe which looked like it could be irritating at traffic lights etc.
That's still good. Lots of people don't have a clue when they first get going but you're getting hands on from the start, which is massively helpful.I did have some help with setting up the bike! An extra pair of hands was super useful for things like wheel alignment and brake adjustment, but I wanted to make sure I knew how to do it all myself.
Welcome aboard cycling_angler, enjoy the forum. I'm also an angler, with a liking for carp fishing, and also small still water trout fishing.
Hello
I'm mike, I live down in Southampton, my steed is a sweet little number of a hybrid that I named Monica, I have covered 645 miles on her in the 5 months I've had her from new (the standard tyres were worn out by 500 miles), the furthest I have ridden in a day is just shy of 50 miles, I have Asperger's Syndrome, currently I'm unemployed (hopefully that will change soon) I'm a qualified cycle mechanic to cytech level 1, I am a helmet cam cyclist (my youtube channel is "Angry Ginger Cyclist", no I'm not always angry lol) and as you can probably tell from my screen name, I go fishing too. So, that's me and I hope to have a great time here.
to cycle chat, Martin!
Hello Mike, I'm from Southampton too. I am fortunate to be able to cycle through the Common every day! Have a great time riding!
Hello there!
New to this forum so I thought I would into myself..