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[Closed] Do you sometimes feel like 'just going for a potter' on your bike?

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Often...no helmet, no backpack, just me and the bike. Very liberating


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 8:06 am
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I pootle up the Downs Link from Worthing along the coast road on my crosser every now and then. The Red Lion in Shoreham is always a welcome pub stop for a nice pint of Harveys!!
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Posted : 06/07/2017 8:17 am
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Tried again last night. Nope

Strava is in bits


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 8:50 am
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Nearly all my ridings is pootling. I still often use Strava (if its over a few miles), not because I'm gnarr but because it records my mileage and sticks it on my heatmap, helps me remember where I went and then I can add bits of take bits off


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 1:02 pm
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I don't really do this. Round here it's all town or the same hills I ride in normally.

I pootle about to and from work and trains and things though. Even though it's a faff I actually quite enjoy being liberated from my car and using bike/train.Utilitarian cycling is a different side of things and quite enjoyable, cathartic even somehow.


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 3:15 pm
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I'm rather new to this pedaling uphill lark. I've ridden our self built local downhilly tracks flat out for all the years we've been building them. But doing miles around trail centres and moorland tracks on a lightweight bike is a very different thing for me and although I will attack a nice descent it's never a record attempt scenario.


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 3:19 pm
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I quite often go on flower sniffing rides with my wife, and love to pootle around with my grandson, but for myself I always choose fast woodland blasts or gnar-fests. The idea of stopping at a pub never appeals to me because I hate the idea of riding under the influence. Did it once when I was young, got drunk and had a very scarey ride back home. Never mixed alcohol and bikes since


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 3:53 pm
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I'm mostly into tech and difficult and laughing out loud but yeah, absolutely. Getting my fatbike's really been a good thing for that, for me, for ages I've had gnar bikes that really aren't ideal for bimbling, but nothing ambles like a fatbike. I didn't really know I missed that


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 4:00 pm
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There's pottering, there's bimbleing, and there's pootleing.

Those are my 3 riding styles.

Yesterday was pottering around Torridon with an Australian Thursoite enjoying the scenery.

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Posted : 06/07/2017 4:31 pm
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I've been trying to ride almost every day lately, so maybe 2 or 3 rides a week are proper mtb rides, the rest of the days I cruise down to the water somewhere to add in some miles, spin the legs if they're tired and just generally help get some sun and keep me sane. I do strava every one though to track how much riding i'm doing.


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 5:22 pm
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When it all gets a bit noisy - I often feel like doing a reggie perrin and disappearing on the bike .


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 6:06 pm
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There's a really nice rural pub that's a nice 45 minutes on riverside singletrack from me, now and then I enjoy a saunter up there, couple of ales and home.

A couple of beers always gives me a bit if an energy kick mind, I always end up hammering some nice bits of trail on the way home!.


 
Posted : 06/07/2017 6:11 pm
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