Go for it Mark, you know you want to. The brakes are excellent :D
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Go for it Mark, you know you want to. The brakes are excellent :D
haha. Despite the fact that the wife would murder me. We don't have space in the house for 2 bikes! I would have to keep it in your garage :o ;)
A 44 mile ride today from Falkirk to Edinburgh on the canal path. Took 2 hours going in, but 3 and a bit coming back due to the wind and my riding companion being a bit saddle sore. I feel good, could have done it quicker going there, but my friend hadn't ridden since February. Had a 15 miler as a warmup yesterday!
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Seriously impressed Iain, seriously impressed!!
All flat ground, if a bit bumpy and muddy in places!
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Ditto. 44 miles is really good. Even if it was on the flat.
Did 28 miles today but quite a hilly route. Couldn't do more because I needed to be back at home but to be honest I was quite tired towards the end.
But I need to up my milage. It's a niggle that the most distance I've ridden in the UK is 33 miles -- which is rubbish!
Pih, first commute ride in summer kit. 28 minutes back home on a 11km route. It should really be few minutes more as there was somewhat of a head wind, i'm fatter than last year, I feel a bit sick/ or have allergies and it's only the beginning of a season.
Either the brand spanking new Schwalbe Ultremo tyre's are spectacularly fast or underneath all this blubber, I'm secretly in good shape. :D
I was pleased with it. I could have gone out again yesterday, had I not had things to do. The weather looks rubbish this week, so not sure when I'll get out next. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
You are in great shape.Quote:
Originally Posted by janneppi