El Loto said:For the past few weeks my friend and I have become fond of cycling in town after the hours of midnight. Do any of you enjoy this strange pastime? (We use lights, so don't get on my tits)
El Loto said:For the past few weeks my friend and I have become fond of cycling in town after the hours of midnight. Do any of you enjoy this strange pastime? (We use lights, so don't get on my tits)
rayner said:Can't say I have but it's a pretty good idea. There'd be absolutely no traffic would there? Nothing better than going down a hill flat out in the dark. (With lights)
never done it before, it is getting down to 30-40 degrees a night where i live and that’s a little to cold.
This winter, i have been cycling in theevenings a bit, in about 1 opr 2 degrees (30's) and i was perfectly warm, sometimes sweating at the end of it! I was wearing a windproof/waterproof jacket, and jeans, it's fine.KeSs said:never done it before, it is getting down to 30-40 degrees a night where i live and thats a little to cold.
I'll be your cycling friend, of course, I can't meet up to go riding. Start a team, like I did for BMX road racing.Wolfzazi said:I WAS a big fan of it but i'd go by myself (i hardly have any cycling friends ), but one day with no lights due to them braking i went out at around 11pm at night. I got hit by a car at around 50 km/hr, teh car just hit my leg but i didn't fall of the bike. I just stood there with what i thought was a broken leg. X-rays after it was proven they were just to be bruises. Since, then i have gone back to indoor spinning....ohh the insanity.
andrewkr80 said:Yea living in Florida, night cycling is my greatest way to combat the daily heat. Despite what most people say, I actually think riding at night is safer as I usually encounter less than 10 cars in a 20mi ride.
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