Went out for a 66 km ride this evening but only managed 44 before it was getting to dark to complete another loop. Next session will most probably be on Friday if weather allows it.
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Went out for a 66 km ride this evening but only managed 44 before it was getting to dark to complete another loop. Next session will most probably be on Friday if weather allows it.
I had a similar issue during a 100 km race last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by GridGirl
In my case though the chain was brand new (changed it because it was slipping on the higher gears under high load), the cassette was older and couldn't change it because the online shop shipped the wrong one 1 day before the.
The 10 km climb was a nightmare as I had to stop to manually change the gear to the 2 biggest cogs and could only use those all the way up the hill. At least I was able to finish.
What chain do you use? I never had a chain snap even though I put several thousands of kms on some of them.
Forget about Sky, get the money to go to gym, at least in winter.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
50£/months = 600£ / year, no need to earn 10000 more! ;) :pQuote:
Originally Posted by henners88
That's a good distance. Well done! :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
The gym membership isn't really for you, its for the baby silly! If its got good kiddie facilities believe me, the money you spend will be worth its weight in gold especially if your local council isn't so good on baby activities. The exercise part is only a side benefit.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I felt the same way about the cost, simply couldn't justify it until I had enough badgering from my wife. Now I can't imagine life without it. Just keep an eye open for any gyms that cater for kids nicely.
C'mon, your kid is worth more than that, certainly.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Are you planning on enrolling your kid into water babies and stuff like that?Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Its a course where you swim with your baby so you can bond while he/she gets used to being in water. Rhyme time is a course where you sing along with your baby to nursery rhymes.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
In my area the council is not so good at providing services like this, it might be different in your area and its worth having a look at what you can get later on. If your council isn't so good it makes a gym that provides the same service look like a hell of a lot better value than before. Thats all I'm saying. I'm not suggesting that you join a gym just for your benefit ;)
Then take up running, you need some shoes and that's about it!
Seriously, look a Couch to 5k if you need a programme to follow. You can get apps for your phone - plus it counts towards the forums distance challenge ;)
and your age :p :andrea:Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88