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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?
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.
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.
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
[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 ?.
Alright man, no need to gloat...show some compassion ffs!compositepro - Member
Perhaps I know a lot of lads who spend Sundays having just as much fun out in the wilds .
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.
Happiness is a cigar called Hamlet.....( you need to be a certain age to remember this one :))
FTFY 😉toys19 - Member
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.
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.... 🙂
you can buy a lot of uplift days for 3k, would that help?
