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fire_one

New Member
Location
Croydon
Hello!
 

ricbak

New Member
Location
edligton
Hello there,

Okay, so you've signed-up, got your user account, now all you need to do is get posting .... ah, um, er, What do I say?

Well, it's dead easy - just say Hello - believe me, once you get that first post under your belt you'll be off!

My name's Shaun by the way, and I own and operate CycleChat.

If you need any help or advice on using the forums, or want to ask a question but don't want to do it publicly - just send me a PM (private message).

Hope you enjoy, and welcome to CycleChat

Cheers,
Shaun :smile:
 

ricbak

New Member
Location
edligton
hi 60 and wife says i have to many bikes can only ride 1 women dont understand any one near edlington wants to go for a ride just rode from doncaster to brighton looking for smaller rides
 

Saundie

Über Member
Another new member here, this time from the sunny town of Croydon. Having been lurking for a while, I've decided that it's finally time to start contributing. Looking forward to being a member here, the atmosphere seems mostly friendly! ;)
 

ayceejay

Guru
Location
Rural Quebec
hi folks,

would haveposted last night, but I was too knackered after riding my new bike back from the shop! Only 25 miles too..
 

doddy73

Über Member
Hi,

Name's George but most people call me Doddy, been browsing this site for ages and realised that I've never said hello. Got back into cycling a year ago and loving every minute of it (apart from falling at the lights in Linlithgow during the PFS last week ..... damn pedals :rolleyes: ) , I tend to cycle the back roads around East Kilbride at weekends and the occasional evening.

Hopefully I will be able to take part in some of the CC rides in the near future.
 

Dewi

Veteran
Hi

This looks like a great cycling site. I am trying to get back into regular cycling after a few years riding a bit on summer weekends over the last few years.

I used to live on my bike as a kid but then I passed my driving test, wife and kids came along so my racer which used to do hundreds of miles a week hasn't been used in 20 years :sad:

I've been doing a cycle paths on a mountain bike in recent years but recently I've been tempted my a hybrid and wanting to get back on the road. Hills are a lot harder than they were 20 years ago...

Cheers
 

tachi

New Member
Location
London
Hi all, just joined the site, found heaps of useful information on here, many thanks.

My work place have recently introduced incentives to persuade staff to switch from driving to cycling to work, including an interest free loan to purchase a bicycle. I've decided to not not renew my car lease at the end of this month and will be cycling to work, also looking forward to long rides in teh weekend, a little nervous as haven't cycled in 15 years! Will be purchasing my bike sometime this week, maybe today even (well excited!)

Wish me luck, this is a huge change for me.
 

guitarpete247

Just about surviving
Location
Leicestershire
Hi all, just joined the site, found heaps of useful information on here, many thanks.

My work place have recently introduced incentives to persuade staff to switch from driving to cycling to work, including an interest free loan to purchase a bicycle. I've decided to not not renew my car lease at the end of this month and will be cycling to work, also looking forward to long rides in teh weekend, a little nervous as haven't cycled in 15 years! Will be purchasing my bike sometime this week, maybe today even (well excited!)

Wish me luck, this is a huge change for me.

Good luck and Welcome :welcome: . If you can get away without 4 wheels I'd go for it. Some of us don't have the option.

Is it your firm that is giving the interest free loan or have they signed up to C2W scheme?
 
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