John in Leeds Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 I like to share my 'sport' cycling with Sue. It's a wonderful way to tour especially with differing levels of fitness. We do about 40 miles a day loaded. You need a thick skin though, with all the ribald comments. If you ride the front though bravery is also an asset.
Frenchbob Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 John, are weird bicycles a special thing with you?
John in Leeds Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 John, are weird bicycles a special thing with you? 76510[/snapback] Ok, you've sussed me but there is more to come
slug Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 wow- I havent tellied in years (My knee hurts just thinking about it). Snowboard when I can get out. Done with Alpinism, sticking to mostly rock here in the southeast with the occasional Western Alpine climb when I can get away from the kids. Although I do fish quite a bit in our lovely Appalachian trout streams. Anyone make a carbon fibre fly rod holder for a sport yet? 76024[/snapback] No, but put me in line for one if anybody does...
Frenchbob Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Ok, you've sussed me but there is more to come 76513[/snapback] Really, I think that's wonderful. My best motorcycling [1979 BMW R80/7 called Erich] mate, who is also a fanatical cyclist, rides a 1930s butcher's lad's bike to work. We cycled to and over the Pyrenees a couple of years ago, and he rode a cheap supermarket bike, wearing a pale blue plastic mac most of the way! We made a lot of friends you wouldn't want to invite back home! This was doubly brave in a land where cycling is taken VERY seriously. I look forward to seeing more weird bicycles..........
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