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[Closed] How much would you pay for happiness?

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I used to pay £1.30 with frightening regularity for a pint of sunshine and joy.. 😀

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three of these guaranteed happiness.. so at least £3.90, often more if they were going down well..


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 9:59 pm
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Thing is, it won't be 'the same' so are you prepared to accept that and compromise? A 'Plan B' is definitely required. How about visiting your local library or sports centre to see if they have details of recreational activities in the vicinity?

Another one - any cycling clubs for youngsters that need someone who can do mechanicals/act as a helper or mentor?

Conservation - even if you're not physically able to participate, how about sharing your knowledge of the areas you've ridden in over the years?


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 10:30 pm
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Not sure of the whole electric bike look but this has to be worth considering...

[url= http://www.vivax-assist.com/en/produkte/vivax-assist.html ]Seat post tube mounted motor and bottom bracket drive[/url].

That's where my money would be going.


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 5:52 am
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From all that you've said Tony, I still reckon that you'd find motorcycle trials to be a pretty good substitute for mountain bikes. From my experience, it's mostly the same sort of people with the same attitudes who just enjoy a laugh and some banter with their mates and then a few beers.
Agreed, access is more of a problem, which is really why I gave it up in favour of bicycles, but I still reckon that it's the next best thing (and in some ways even better...)

I was talking about just this very subject with a mate of mine yesterday and he was of the same opinion - that if we couldn't ride bikes well enough for it to be half enjoyable then we'd go back into trials, probably twinshock/classics.


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 7:30 am
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I wondered why you can't ride but didn't ( thought better of it) an offload motorbike? Perhaps I know a lot of lads who spend Sundays having just as much fun out in the wilds .personallybe bikes in their current form might not bring you much if any happiness


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 8:06 am
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[i]i never cycled for the exercise side of it like some blokes do, i dont wanna be the fastest up or the 1st down, i just want to get out in the hills with likeminded people. [/i]

^^^^ This is what I found best and how I go about MTB'ing

If electric bikes look like this.
Then were I considering an E/B.
I would look into one of these.

[url] http://evworld.com/news.cfm?zid=27915 [/url]

Ton.
Explore all options.
Only then, perhaps, will you either be able to continue, or face moving onto something else.
Cinnamon Girl's story is with worth baring in mind, [b]imo[/b].

But I'd explore every option with regard to my current preferrence.
Like MuppetWrangler pointed out.
You know what makes you happy, currently.
So its just a matter of budget.
If you can't be [i]Match fit[/i] now that this summer is almost upon us (lives in hope).
Then get an E/B.

Maybe next summer things could be different ?.


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 8:39 am
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Perhaps I know a lot of lads who spend Sundays having just as much fun out in the wilds .
Alright man, no need to gloat...show some compassion ffs!


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 8:47 am
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TON to answer the original question. I've spent way more than 3k on a bikes, so it's a no brainer. If it doesnt do it for you then flog it and think again.


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 8:47 am
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Happiness is a cigar called Hamlet.....( you need to be a certain age to remember this one :))


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 8:55 am
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TON to answer the original question. [s]I've[/s] You've spent way more than 3k on a bikes, so it's a no brainer. If it doesnt do it for you then flog it and think again.
FTFY 😉

Ton, i'm with CG and her thought about helping out in a related area, like a cycle club.
Maybe take it a step further and set up a challenge ride - take your pleasure from helping folk enjoy the sport, make it a charitable event = (to me) a double bonus. Take it a step beyond that and make it a weekend long event, including music and beer.... 🙂


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 10:02 am
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you can buy a lot of uplift days for 3k, would that help?


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 10:57 am
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