I used to get out of the saddle on most climbs, now I don't and it seems easier?
I'm almost the opposite. I used to stay in the saddle, but now I find it easier sometimes to get out of the saddle. Especially on the longer steeper climbs.
I used to get out of the saddle on most climbs, now I don't and it seems easier?
I know, I hear the pinging of stressed spokes from here![]()
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i will need them for sure, but want something "minimalistic" so they don't make the bike look like POS but at the same time keep the water away from me.How far is your new commute going to work out at?.
[Damien];22940790 said:Well today officially sucks. I've just been informed that I either start commuting to one of our other offices in Leeds (from West Manchester) or be made redundant.
So much for my easy bike commute. I'm feeling pretty damn dumb now for getting a new bike less than a month ago...
That's not a fun commute driving either. You'd be queuing on the 61, 60, 62...

RE: Mudguards.
I fitted a set of Crud MkIIs on my commuter a while ago, but only just got around to riding the bike this morning (been using my new Boardman since).
Very pleased with them. They were a bit of a faff to fit, but once done they do work really well. In light rain (and a very wet road), I got a little wet from the rain, but areas they would have got soaked otherwise, like shoes, back, legs etc were only a tad wet from the falling rain......not the pickup off the road.
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will have to read some reviews.Just took my first wing mirror scalp on a BMW right here - https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=e...Cu4qQfJjD9xosfJ7DvIl5Q&cbp=12,321.03,,0,15.17
It could have very easily have been an A&E job.
I'm basically where the photo has been taken from and this red BMW is coming from the left.
He slows down, looks at me, I'm now right on top of him and then pulls out, I swerve, hear something break which I thought was my bike or me.
He then stops and gets out screaming at me and I said that if he had harmed me or my bike he wouldn't be standing now.
I asked him why he pulled out on me because it was obvious where I was going and then told him to **** off.
What a first class prat.
Well I'm definitely ready to get a decent set of lights. Question is would 300 lumens be adequate on it's own. Is this enough to see where you're going on an unlit path etc or do I need to be looking at something brighter still?
The reason the Philips is 3rd is I would prefer something with built in battery rather than AA's.