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I enjoy riding all kinds of bikes, but I love riding mountainbikes, so I'd define myself as a mountainbiker, even though I only ride it once or twice a week, compared to 4 or 5 times a week for the commuter or the roadie.

I've never come back from a commute or a road ride with the feeling that if I dropped dead that instant, I'd die a happy man. There have been plenty of times that's happened after a mtb ride - sitting there with a cup of tea or a cold beer just utterly at peace with myself and the world.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:00 pm
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MTB & annoying the Roadies on my commute on my MTB ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:02 pm
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why people keep on starting road threads on here & not on a road forum seems stupid.

Because plenty of us, luckily, aren't as narrow minded as you and don't want to miss out. HTH.

I'd consider it a forum for mountainbikers rather than mountain bikes, anyway.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:04 pm
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MTB gives me the most excitement (on a bike at any rate) and it's the bit of the sport where I'd chuck most money at bikes and parts but I love to ride pretty much anything.

The most pleasure comes from putting mini-dweller (almost 2) in his rack mounted seat and taking him out somewhere for a family day out. He is the next generation!


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:05 pm
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Clubber

Well said (and far more diplomatically than I would have done)


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:13 pm
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Mtb for me. Love getting closer to nature.

Enjoy road riding for the fitness aspect and its quite something spinning away on a smooth piece of tarmac at 25 mph but I never feel safe on my own and no longer have the time to go out with my local club (Redhill CC) where its much safer in a group.

I do still dabble by changing the tyres on my cross bike but off road is my preferred.

Its all riding and its all good!!


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:27 pm
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Mtb for me however all the recent roadie topics have been observed closely as i pick my Giant Defy up next week ready to start training for JOGLE in August. Haven't been on a road bike apart from the quick test ride last week for 20 years, the shifters took some finding as they were missing from the downtube!


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:38 pm
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MTB - started off MTB'ing then went on road for commuting
Worked with a bunch of roadies who developed my love of pro road racing.
Then did a couple of sportives, so quite like road biking.

Used to ride with loads of mates but we've gone all niche - I tend to favour longer XC rides with technical bits, others like fast'n'furious trail centre style rides or less technical XC loops.

Easily summed up by which is my bestest most expensive bike = MTB


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:52 pm
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I only roadie for training purposes and transport. 25mph on smooth tarmac doesn't count as quick, it's the same road I'd be doing at twice the speed in a car. And CX is just stupid*.

MTBer through and through ๐Ÿ™‚

* I am being deliberately non-diplomatic here

Put it this way. If you had a commute that was either 15 miles quiet country roads with smooth tarmac, or 6 miles of sweet permanently dry singletrack, which would you take?


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 1:54 pm
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mtb for almost exactly 18 years. Birthday on Sunday - I got a Peugeot Tim Gould "replica" for my 14th birthday.

I've been riding a mates spesh allez to work for the past 6 months. nice and quick, but awful roads and loads of traffic. Building a road/cx/toury type thing and I'm really loking forward to some proper road rides sometime soon: sunny, country roads, less traffic (and traffic lights) lots of miles and a bike that fits! I reckon there's a great chance I'll enjoy it.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 2:19 pm
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Put it this way. If you had a commute that was either 15 miles quiet country roads with smooth tarmac, or 6 miles of sweet permanently dry singletrack, which would you take?

The car. Obviously.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 2:22 pm
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Road, predominantly.

MTB got me back into riding bikes after a few distracted years, but road has been where I've spent the last 5 years pretty much.

I'm looking forward to getting a trailer for Baby North and taking her and Mrs North along the nearby canal this summer once we've moved house.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 2:30 pm
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MTB (mostly)
Roadie (used to commute on it, now use a tourer for that, so only on Sundays)
Tourer (for commuting and the pub)
Fakenger (for a 'different' roadie experience)
BMX (very rarely have the time/inclination to bother anymore)


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 2:33 pm
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MTB.. if my commute was furthur than to the bottom of the stairs I would probably do that by bike too..
road riding for pleasure is something that I cannot understand..


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 3:05 pm
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No it's not. Especially not if the question "Do you prefer road riding or MTBing" is being asked.

MTB for me (as if you didn't know).

Road riding is purely for commuting, so I don't have to drive. It's a pleasure compared to being in the car, but not to being on the dirt!

That's pretty much my view too. Although I've started swapping the odd Sunday morning MTB ride for Road. It's fun, but I'm sure I'll get bored of it.

Also what JonE said. Riding is always better than not riding. But riding MTBs is the only one that gives you "that feeling".


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 3:35 pm
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Surely we all sit on a scale going from pedalling/fitness/endorphins one end and skills/adrenaline the other. Road/Track riding and race XC being at one end, DH/BMX at the other.

I suppose, what is you drug of choice should be the question; Endorphins or Adrenaline?

Personally I like to mix my drugs!


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 4:10 pm
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Track riding is DEFINITELY not short of adrenaline! Holy cow.. just about the biggest thrill I've had on a bike and it was only a club fun night!


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 4:12 pm
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+1 on whoever said "I'm a cyclist".

DH, BMX, Road, XC/AM (or whatever the buzz word is now), DJ... and unicycling!


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 4:13 pm
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Started MTBing first, then after a couple of years got a road bike and went a bit more into "darkside" for a while, not cycling much at all currently sadly, so sit with a general description of "cyclist".
Been to look at Cycle to Work scheme bikes today so will hopefully add a commute into my working week on a regular basis.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 4:31 pm
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So this isn't a golf thread then?


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 4:45 pm
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I'm an idiot.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 4:49 pm
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Are all the people who "hate road bikes" or "would never ride on the road" the same lardy fat-arses I see driving to trail centres?


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 5:27 pm
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Mostly road these days. I keep an MTB singlespeed for local events like the Dyfi but I seem unable to find the time to fit social MTB rides in at the moment. Racing on the road twice most weekends and next week the time trials and chaingangs start in the evenings. CX through winter and I'll be at HONC in a few weeks time.


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 5:52 pm
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Are all the people who "hate road bikes" or "would never ride on the road" the same lardy fat-arses I see driving to trail centres?

No. I'm as skinny as they come and I generally hate being on the road. There's nothing to like about it round here (in my opinion).


 
Posted : 24/03/2011 5:53 pm
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About 70% road, 30% MTB in the winter. That flips road for summer and the Autumn / Spring are 50/50.

I just like riding bikes


 
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