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cferns

New Member
Hi I'm Chris

Signed up yesterday. Back into cycling earlier in the year mostly in the New Forest at lunchtime from work. Now the kids are confident on their bikes I was having to bring the mountain bike home on the car each weekend so decided to build another mountain bike. Got 90% of the parts from ebay and once the frame has been resprayed i'll be assembling it, hopefully next week.
 

arallsopp

Post of The Year 2009 winner
Location
Bromley, Kent
Hi I'm Chris

Signed up yesterday. Back into cycling earlier in the year mostly in the New Forest at lunchtime from work. Now the kids are confident on their bikes I was having to bring the mountain bike home on the car each weekend so decided to build another mountain bike. Got 90% of the parts from ebay and once the frame has been resprayed i'll be assembling it, hopefully next week.

Welcome Chris. Sounds like an excellent project. Don't forget to post back on your progress!
 

bauldbairn

New Member
Location
Falkirk
Hi I'm Chris

Signed up yesterday. Back into cycling earlier in the year mostly in the New Forest at lunchtime from work. Now the kids are confident on their bikes I was having to bring the mountain bike home on the car each weekend so decided to build another mountain bike. Got 90% of the parts from ebay and once the frame has been resprayed i'll be assembling it, hopefully next week.


Hello and Welcome to the CC forums.
 

ForDGRedial

New Member
Location
Cheshunt
Greetings, Amy

Great position to be in but **note, pessimism warning** don't go too lush if you are going to leave it at the station. It'd be a bugger to lose a decent ride to a station thief.

Oh just got back on (new house, sky customer service - need say no more!). Yeah won't be going for anything too fancy although so far I'm not having much luck with independent bike shops. Hadn't the rudest guy today who just responded with the helpful statement of 'don't get a dutch-style bike'...wow great, thanks for the tone and the sharing of knowledge?!!! :biggrin:
 

SassieVicar

New Member
:rolleyes: Hello! Just joined, from sunny Hampshire! Returned to cycling after a long break (about 25 years!) and several false starts, on bikes far too heavy for me (Pashley Princess anyone?). Now got a Claude Butler Odyssey and love it. Trying to get more confident on roads that seem to be populated by motorists who think cyclists are some kind of fun target. Hope to get to know you nice people on here.

Sass
 

bauldbairn

New Member
Location
Falkirk
:rolleyes: Hello! Just joined, from sunny Hampshire! Returned to cycling after a long break (about 25 years!) and several false starts, on bikes far too heavy for me (Pashley Princess anyone?). Now got a Claude Butler Odyssey and love it. Trying to get more confident on roads that seem to be populated by motorists who think cyclists are some kind of fun target. Hope to get to know you nice people on here.

Sass


:welcome:

Hello Sass and Welcome to the CC forums.
 

david w 1

New Member
Location
sussex
Hello from sunny and often windy sussex!
new to cycle chat......I use to do a bit of mountaining biking and then started commuting to Brighton a year ago on my MtB (with slick tyres). Now proud owner of a specialized allez (my first proper road bike!). Feel like I am twelve years old again ( and not 37!)....my wife thinks I am losing the plot!!

David
 
Morning, from Wokingham (ish). Have finally found cycling. Been commuting to Bracknell most days since Sept on Specialized Hardrock Sport and doing increasingly longer rides at weekend - Now up to 45K . Soon to get Cube Peloton through Cyclescheme. Can't wait.
 

leaner learner

New Member
Location
Stockport
Hi, new member in Cheshire here.

Got into cycling 4 months ago (been a voyeur fan of the sport for 7-8 years or longer I guess) with the purchase of a road bike to do sprint triathlons.
Thing is I'm finding the swimming tough and running just tedious which leaves me with cycling - my new favourite thing in the world :biggrin: !!
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Hi, new member in Cheshire here.

Got into cycling 4 months ago (been a voyeur fan of the sport for 7-8 years or longer I guess) with the purchase of a road bike to do sprint triathlons.
Thing is I'm finding the swimming tough and running just tedious which leaves me with cycling - my new favourite thing in the world :biggrin: !!

:welcome:

You have some good cycling in Cheshire ;), know what you mean about running and swimming.
 
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