I ride a bike often. Its a proven healthy lifestyle, and I love it.
I ride 3 times a week. It's hard work, but I'm getting fitter. I started about 3 years ago. I won't say that I love it but I do need it.I ride a bike often. Its a proven healthy lifestyle, and I love it.
I kinda got out of riding a few years ago but now Im almost back into it. I road twice this week after I finally figured out what was causing my bike to break and found a part.I ride 3 times a week. It's hard work, but I'm getting fitter. I started about 3 years ago. I won't say that I love it but I do need it.
Its worth the effort. If I'm in any health at all I probably owe a lot of it to biking. The Lord obviously is the One that takes care of me, but I feel He would like for us to make an effort.I ride 3 times a week. It's hard work, but I'm getting fitter. I started about 3 years ago. I won't say that I love it but I do need it.
I bought a bike with old fashioned hub gears. Hub gears are sealed so maintenance is much reduced. I can change gears without being underway. I don't like derailleur gears.One of the 'road blocks' people face for riding bikes is the bike breaking. With youtube we can all look up things now on bike repair and I hope that more people use this outlet now because its easier than ever to repair your bike.
One alternative is to just buy a cheapo bike every year and it maybe possible to use parts off an old bike to help with repairs.
ive got one with a 3 speed hub gear but i used parts off of it to fix our oldest cruiser. Im thinking about putting the hub gear on my wife's cruiser so she can have a low geared bikeI bought a bike with old fashioned hub gears. Hub gears are sealed so maintenance is much reduced. I can change gears without being underway. I don't like derailleur gears.
I ride a bike often. Its a proven healthy lifestyle, and I love it.
One of the 'road blocks' people face for riding bikes is the bike breaking. With youtube we can all look up things now on bike repair and I hope that more people use this outlet now because its easier than ever to repair your bike.
One alternative is to just buy a cheapo bike every year and it maybe possible to use parts off an old bike to help with repairs.
I rode a mountain bike for 10 years and I rode it everywhere. I've rode that thing down the highway, by creeks in the river bottom and even the woods, fields and pastors. I'll always remember those times of being young and full of energy.
Nice profile pic.How about a home gym with home made equipment?
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Yup-there's a reason why I chose this profile -Lol!Nice profile pic.![]()
I don't have an e-bike as I'm riding to get fit, not for transport. Whatever you do, don't buy real cheap or second hand. Batteries are a potential fire risk. My bike has hub gears. I ride about 50 km a week. The only maintenance in two years has been to tighten the chain.Been there, done that. I've got a bike now but I ride now mostly for transportation since I don't have a car; miss the good ol' days. I hear what you're saying about maintenance. I bought and expensive Trek mountain bike once and I went through three twist shifters before I finally gave up and sold it in a yard sale.
Do you know anything about e-bikes? Lately I've been thinking it would be nice to have one. The town where I live is pretty small and there's only one bike shop. He has some e-bikes for around $2,000. I don't know anything about them though and I'm afraid of sinking a lot of money into something that turns out to be a dud. I might be able to get a bargain if I knew how to buy one.
Same here.I rode a mountain bike for 10 years and I rode it everywhere. I've rode that thing down the highway, by creeks in the river bottom and even the woods, fields and pastors. I'll always remember those times of being young and full of energy.
DUDE!This guy needs a helmet for practice. Make full screen.