Do you just go for a ride?
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Re: Do you just go for a ride?
Yep. I don’t commute on the bike except occasionally, haven’t been able to go on tour for a bit so I just get on and go. Normally use fast roads to get out of the county, then spot somewhere I’ve rarely or never been and go there. I ride alone so no discussions needed, all my choice.
When I go abroad I usually book a hotel or campsite somewhere I want to go, then spend a few days getting there. I have sat nav but rarely use it. Again being alone helps with the decision making, found some really nice places, also some shitholes but it’s all good fun either way.
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When I go abroad I usually book a hotel or campsite somewhere I want to go, then spend a few days getting there. I have sat nav but rarely use it. Again being alone helps with the decision making, found some really nice places, also some shitholes but it’s all good fun either way.
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Shhhhh, it's supposed to be nicer tomorrowDavid wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 3:07 pmPhew....lucky escape!MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:12 am 50/50
I was planning on popping over to Aberystwyth today, but it's raining over there, so I'll just have a wee hour out around the countryside instead today.
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Must resistMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 4:48 pmShhhhh, it's supposed to be nicer tomorrowDavid wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 3:07 pmPhew....lucky escape!MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:12 am 50/50
I was planning on popping over to Aberystwyth today, but it's raining over there, so I'll just have a wee hour out around the countryside instead today.
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21 degree's is perfect for a bimble to the seaside in my mesh jacket, arrive nice and relaxed rather than a stinkin' sweaty mess, you can keep your weather you're welcome to it.
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26c today and it's what we're used to. Just normal to us.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 5:54 pm21 degree's is perfect for a bimble to the seaside in my mesh jacket, arrive nice and relaxed rather than a stinkin' sweaty mess, you can keep your weather you're welcome to it.
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I occasionally commute, it's 10 miles each way and half of it is dual carriageway but the other half makes up for it. Otherwise it's all for fun. I plan maybe half of them, if you can call "Go to Devil's Bridge for a cuppa" a plan. Like Skub I'm a fan of early mornings, I used to work nights and I'd get home at about 5am and take the bike out, but I can't get up that early these days. 7am starts on a Sunday are good though.
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Same here, its what we are used to
Even though i use the bikes for work, when i have time off i just get on and go and see where it takes me. I rarely plan much in advance and make it up as i go along. Been busy at home all day today so as no work tomorrow i'll probably get in a couple of hours on the bike
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I've made an effort to ride more recently - thing about living in inner London is it takes a while to get out and can take the enjoyment out of it - A BT headset connected to a friend is great but I also go out on my own as well .
I rode into work today which takes 10 mins in 20 mph limits .....
I've done a tiny bit of touring in France with friends - this can be great but can also be an arseache .
When the weather was boiling hot recently I went out early to High Beech just to sit in the woods and have a cup of tea
I rode into work today which takes 10 mins in 20 mph limits .....
I've done a tiny bit of touring in France with friends - this can be great but can also be an arseache .
When the weather was boiling hot recently I went out early to High Beech just to sit in the woods and have a cup of tea
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Nope, I rarely ride and when I do I get annoyed with traffic and rules. I don’t want to be caught wheelying or speeding and as I have no self control it’s better I don’t ride. For me the risks far outweighs the pleasure, it’s why I ride my mtb now as there’s basically no rules, I can ride how I want and almost where I want with no concerned. It’s also great on the social side too.
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I very rarely just go for a ride, but make as many excuses to use the bikes as I can, been on a few group evening rides recently but they really don't do anything for me, for me bikes are about freedom to do as you wish when you wish. Used to use a bike for work but most of my jobs are in London these days and I can't be arsed with that.
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ive not just been for a ride for quite a while, 5 months ago in fact, ive taken the slightly longer way home from work a few times but that's an extra mile so not sure it counts, but it was on the from though, been cycling more, but hoping a new bike will sort that, oh and moving back down south.
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Wow, why? I would think that takes the joy out of riding. What happens if you find a road closure? Or a afe or petrol station is closed? How badly are your plans thrown if you get slow service at a cafe?Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:31 am
I also meticulously plan group rides and tours where I know exactly where we'll be starting, stopping, distances between petrol stops etc.
I have done many, many trips across Europe and all we ever have is a time to start, a hotel to end at, and a rough route of 200-300 miles (sometimes less) depending on the type of roads we will use
We stop when someone sees somewhere interesting to look at or a cafe to refresh at. Worrying that you are 20 minutes behind must play on your mind and take away the pleasure.
But each to their own.
During lockdown here I was not allowed to cross any border out of the Valencia Autonomy and into another like Murcia, which is just 32 kms away from me.DefTrap wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 12:36 pm One of the 'coming out of lockdown conditions' recently was that you weren't allowed > than 15k from your home 'without good reason' - so a rough scoping of the villages that popped up on the circumference, and then a happy couple of hours forcing myself to go down unexplored backroads.
But then Valencia is 23,255 km²-by comparison, Essex is 3,670 km²......
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I give a lot of pleasure to a lot of bikers who can't or don't want to do it for themselves or they like touring as a group. I lead rides and tours. If you're leading people across a country, it's raining and they're tired you have to give the impression that you know what you're doing and where you're going or they'll have a mental breakdown. All of the above happens, people breakdown, people have accidents, roads get closed but trust me - I'm calm, collected and deal with it like a pro while keeping everyone happy. I have had a big and positive impact on people - helped them create moments and friendships that they will never forget.Whysub wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 2:03 pmWow, why? I would think that takes the joy out of riding. What happens if you find a road closure? Or a afe or petrol station is closed? How badly are your plans thrown if you get slow service at a cafe?Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:31 am
I also meticulously plan group rides and tours where I know exactly where we'll be starting, stopping, distances between petrol stops etc.
I have done many, many trips across Europe and all we ever have is a time to start, a hotel to end at, and a rough route of 200-300 miles (sometimes less) depending on the type of roads we will use
We stop when someone sees somewhere interesting to look at or a cafe to refresh at. Worrying that you are 20 minutes behind must play on your mind and take away the pleasure.
But each to their own.
I just ride to be honest. Ride on my own, ride with no plan, ride with a plan, find roads I dont know, doing the roads I know I love, riding on my own, with a couple of friends, leading big groups. All of it!!!
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I did when i had a bike in the road. Probably next year and i will again. No real plan just somewhere i have not been in a while. Good destress getting a couple of hours on the bike or longer at weekends. Cant say traffic bothers me as much as others its all just part of driving/riding. Pass them and get on with your day. Roll on next year and ill have more time to work on the bike or even winter if i can find time to extend the shed.
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Thats all good then-sorry if that came across as a critisism of the way you lead a group. I ve seen too many big groups where they have someone blowing a whistle to get everyone to mount up.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 2:45 pm
I give a lot of pleasure to a lot of bikers who can't or don't want to do it for themselves or they like touring as a group. I lead rides and tours. If you're leading people across a country, it's raining and they're tired you have to give the impression that you know what you're doing and where you're going or they'll have a mental breakdown. All of the above happens, people breakdown, people have accidents, roads get closed but trust me - I'm calm, collected and deal with it like a pro while keeping everyone happy. I have had a big and positive impact on people - helped them create moments and friendships that they will never forget.
I just ride to be honest. Ride on my own, ride with no plan, ride with a plan, find roads I dont know, doing the roads I know I love, riding on my own, with a couple of friends, leading big groups. All of it!!!
Nothing nicer than relaxing in a nice village over a coffee when some pillock starts blowing on a whistle every 10 seconds for a couple of minutes. Something British and German groups excell at.
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Less and less so, but then if its a nice sunny day, I take the convertible out. Just me, gelled hair, LV Mascots, smelling of creed, listening t kisstory and deluding myself that 30 something girlies love me!
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Fark. He gets worse. Wish I was still a Mod. He'd get the ban hammer.
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I just go out and gan it up on t'back wheel. Or sometimes I go to Morrisons.
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