T2 Trucker
New member
Cheers to starting a new program!
Walked 3 miles this morn, took the bike out for its 'official' shakedown run. I drove it by car over to the trail because I didn't know what to expect. The trail is relatively flat (or at least when I walked it felt like it was). About the 7 mile mark I had to stop and get off the bike and walk around and shake off the ass soreness and stuff. I can see this is going to take some time to build up steam as I expected. I was silently doing some wishful thinking that all this walking was going to be a 'short cut' but wow this is a totally different animal
I'll probably feel it in the morning.
geez, that's quite a story.
i've never had a decent bike, so i guess that's why i never got in to it much. plus it's not a very bike friendly town here.
good luck. i'll keep reading to watch your progress.
Thank you Patty. You know me, always a story... hehe.
After 20 years off, I'm not sure if a 'decent' bike means much, it's the damn muscles (or lack of) that counts !! lol.
I can easily see your area not being much of a cycling town - bummer.
I love your biking everywhere idea...the only man I ever knew in my entire life who lost a substantial amount of weight (about 150lbs I guess) and has kept if off for nearly 10 years did exactly that...he bought a bike and just used it as his only means of transportation...when he first started everyone (sorry to say including me) was convinced he was crazy and it wasn't going to last...but he rode that darn thing everywhere and went from very obese to very lean in the process. He was even featured on some show about people who lost weight in "unusual" ways...
Nice inspirational story cym. I'm not sure if our local 24/7/365 cyclist were attached to weight loss or DUI's. We do have a couple of those in our town - rain, snow or sleet, you name it, they ride in it.
I'm not sure I have the determination for all that but I have been toying with the idea. If I didn't live on a big ass hill and all the stores were closer I'd do it.
Randy, I used to love biking -- did it for about an hour a day, and lost tons of weight doing it. I had to stop when I got a herniated disc in my neck and couldn't hold my head in that position for more than a few minutes. I bet you'll really enjoy it.
ugh, sorry to hear about the bum disc - that really blows. I hope the 'enjoy' part comes around, I'm sure I will 'er too long.
ROTFLMAO Randy, jeezzzuzz man thats one hell of a bike story.. I wish it would stop raining so i could go for a walk.. Randy u wanna fix up my bike for me.. LOL firefighters are infront of my house.. DRAMA..![]()
I remember when I could give you a run for your money in the Drama Dept.
Yes, I'll fix your bike. All I need to know is when you're bringing it to Penna.
I have a bike and I will bike where there is NO traffic....and that is it. Maybe its a big city thing....but IMHO, bikes should be allowed on sidewalks...because it is too dangerous on the road and few people are out walking on the sidewalks anyway....at least here in cali.
I agree on accounts Beth. One would have to be nutso to bike in big cities especially in Cali !! You might as well tow a pine box behind you while you're at it, eh ??
I :heart: living in 15K population town
I want to riiide my bicylce I want to ride my bike.
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Keep up the good work Randy.
I saw Queen on tour the year they released The Game (1980) at the Civic Arena. Of all 145+ concerts I've been to, none were better than Queen - ever.
Thanks for the memory