I've taken everything on board and as a result, have now formulated a cunning plan starting from tomorrow which should see me exploring some new places, on a new bike and I might even meet some new faces ... maybe I just needed a bit of perspective

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Where did you hear that about???????Richard G wrote: Fitness is a bonus, but I think I'd rather be doing weights for that.
He's got one Johnny but he's too cool for itjohnnystorm wrote:As awful as it sounds a new bike/bit of kit works wonders....
I take it you've seen this site - http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/ (safe for work)Mart wrote:I will take your bourbon biscuits and raise you to a custard cream or a mint viscount
I've got their book. It's ace.whitestone wrote:I take it you've seen this site - http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/ (safe for work)Mart wrote:I will take your bourbon biscuits and raise you to a custard cream or a mint viscount
Ha ha not seen this before - Love itwhitestone wrote: I take it you've seen this site - http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/ (safe for work)
Mart wrote:This might sound conter Intutive, but I find time off the bike motivates me. The phrase 'A change is as good as a rest' sometimes applies
If the time off the bike is injury related (god knows Ive had my share in the last few years) it only makes me more eager to get back on it
Seconded.Mart wrote: When you do get back on the bike again it feels sooooooo good
I've got two little cherubs you can borrow too.Ian wrote:I have the solution: first three weeks of the summer holiday, you can look after our kids while me and Beth go for a long off road tour on the bikes. When we get back, your motivation to ride will be cured. Simples![]()
Why would anybody want to spend time in a sweaty room full of awful music and gurning apes in vests?RobMac wrote:Where did you hear that about???????Richard G wrote: Fitness is a bonus, but I think I'd rather be doing weights for that.