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John Henderson
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"Shabby" wrote:
> No, my point is that as people get into cycling, they often increase their mileages. And once they
> do that, the hybrid goes to the back of the shed to gather dust. All I'm doing is attempting to
> save this bloke from buying a bike he'll regret.
That's a very good point.
> Perhaps I'll start a separate thread asking people to define "Lots of miles", "A fair few miles",
> "Not enough miles"
Sound like a good question for New Year's Day as part of "How far did you ride last year?".
> and the ever popular "Haven't had a chance to get out". ("Haven't had a chance to get out" is
> roadie speak for "I've been training my ass off and I'm going to attack off the line".)
Hit 'em where they least expect it?
John
> No, my point is that as people get into cycling, they often increase their mileages. And once they
> do that, the hybrid goes to the back of the shed to gather dust. All I'm doing is attempting to
> save this bloke from buying a bike he'll regret.
That's a very good point.
> Perhaps I'll start a separate thread asking people to define "Lots of miles", "A fair few miles",
> "Not enough miles"
Sound like a good question for New Year's Day as part of "How far did you ride last year?".
> and the ever popular "Haven't had a chance to get out". ("Haven't had a chance to get out" is
> roadie speak for "I've been training my ass off and I'm going to attack off the line".)
Hit 'em where they least expect it?
John