Yes, I only had 2 like that already.
I have 3 bikes in the garage rafters, 2 on the walls. Still room for a car. Easy. I can give you great tips on pulley arrangements to get the bikes up out of the way.
my banner ads are for Wheelbase who are flogging off they're Cannondale Synapse stock in a clearance sale. Pretty spooky accurate, as Wheelbase is my local Cannondale dealer.My club is having a clear out in the kit shop prior to the introduction of a slightly modified design. We men have been encouraged to buy the remaining Ladies stock and up size. Tenner for a jersey or bib shorts. Bargain, so I took the plunge.
Now all my PFM Google banner ads try to sell me ladies clothes!!
If you live in Sheffield & are a cyclist you feel blessed. No other city comes close.
PS - I lied to my team, told them I fell down the stairs to explain the affected limp. I doubt any believed me. I should also add that after he finished pissing himself , my boss made me promise to stick to the blue runs when I am skiving. He's a good lad.
Well we have 80 ancient woodlands, the Peak District within our boundaries etc etc. Woodseats is a grim area for traffic but I don’t live there. Tramlines have claimed a few victims but they are avoidable. Not really sure what your point is, cyclists like hills.Funny, I drive in and out through Woodseats and I've never noticed anything more than the usual kill zones at traffic lights, lanes that you share with buses, taxis and parked cars and sometimes the odd super thin cycle way. Oh and it's got more than it's fair share of endless climbs. The tramlines must be a menace as well.
I would be a track cyclist really. Tried it once and was pretty good. The shorter the distance the better I get. School 100m Champ. Built like a brick ****house and 15st I (literally) don't fit the normal endurance cyclist profile.Not really sure what your point is, cyclists like hills.
I really dislike Winnats, not so much the hill which is horrible but the bloody cars which close pass you in both directions. Very busy road. Out to Bakewell today via loxley/strines/Baslow & back via Froggatt, lovely day for it.Beautiful yesterday afternoon in the Peak, out to Bradfield, across the Strines, low sun reflecting off Ladybower, just lovely. Got filthy taking a shortcut to Hope on some farm tracks... erm, past where I keeled over a few months back, trackstanding in some mud whilst waiting for a car.
Hadn’t planned to, but plodded up Winnats for the first time in a while. A bit of a slog, even in 34x30, but worth it for the big sky at the top of Mam Tor. As Greg LeMond didn’t once say, it never gets easier, you just get slower.
Ah, I understand what you mean by Sheffield, you mean the locality not the city. I was more of a street cyclist and I had no particular love for hills.I really dislike Winnats, not so much the hill which is horrible but the bloody cars which close pass you in both directions. Very busy road. Out to Bakewell today via loxley/strines/Baslow & back via Froggatt, lovely day for it.
Yes, I don’t really do urban cycling. Amazing MTB trails here & Strines Moor is a great place to cycle if you like hillsAh, I understand what you mean by Sheffield, you mean the locality not the city. I was more of a street cyclist and I had no particular love for hills.