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Stopping cycling from when I was 18 til I was 42.
Selling this;
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No idea what it was, but it rode like nothing else, really miss it.....
Living in South Wales for 10 years and not riding until in my mid 30's in Milton Keynes
Not doing a skills course sooner. Rider upgrade is much more effective than any change of kit.
Moving to an area that's great for work, family and friends, but shit for Mountain biking!
Not having a bike between the ages of 5 till I was 30! Alas my balance is not good, my fitness distinctly average but my love of biking is now immeasurable ๐
No regrets as such, but I do sometimes wish for the time/money I had pre-kids so I can enjoy some foreign big-mountain riding
Coming on here rather than a quick little spin out, Happens way too often.
No regrets
Not cycling from the age of 16 until I was 40
Selling my '94 Kona Hei Hei
Stopped riding when i when i went to Uni and started working. Got back into it about 5 years ago but still struggle to find time to ride more than one a week.
This. Worst mistake of my life.So hard to get back into it, so hard to find it exciting anymore as I'm just not fit enough to get fast enough to be fun. Just never find the time any more.
That I didn't start when I was a lot younger
yep, me too. since starting at age 32, riding really has changed my like and wholly for the better.
Buying Yeti ASR C
Selling Yeti ASR C
Locking my Apollo Regatta to Frank's bike and leaving them outside the pub. We had a few beers and I remember seeing a shadow by the window where our bikes were. Didn't check. Bike stolen and my insurance wouldn't pay as my bike wasn't locked to a solid object. It was 1996 and I was 16.
I'm still annoyed with myself that I didn't go and check that shadow.
My regret isn't that I got a job guiding in Verbier. It's that I ultimately bottled out of doing it for silly reasons.
Twwwwwunt.
My biggest regret is that I can't wind my age back 20 years and be able to look forward to at least another 20 years of riding. That, and the fact that I haven't ridden nearly as much as I could have done in the last few years, especially in Greece.
Not buying the Yo Eddy I wanted but wasting the money on a damn car.
Stopping cycling from when I was 18 til I was 42.
Different numbers but this. And right now it'd be completing the Trainerroad 8 min test yesterday to confirm how utterly shit I am. ๐
Smoking all those years ago, therefore suffering big time on every climb
not having a set of Redline Flight cranks when I was 14.
That I gave up for about 15 years, and didn't ride when I lived in Vancouver. ๐
Living in Lyon for 2 years and only doing one Alps uplift day.
Selling my Pink Mk1 Dialled Bikes PA frame last year.
Crashing on a stupid 69er experiment 5 years ago, dislocating collar bone and ribs, and allowing the hospital to boot me out as I'd been in casualty for 4 hours. Ribs still not in place and moving around occasionally...
Not starting sooner. Had ten years where I mainly just drank a lot.
Not riding Alp D'Huez road climb when I was young,thin n race fit.
Not bringing my kit in to work today. It looks lovely out there for a lunchtime ride.
hitting ice on Jan 6th and smashing my shoulder into the ground. three torn tendons and a break on the collar bone; the last 2,5cm at the end where the tendons come together. unable to operate and have to let nature takes its course.
still not able to work. have a lumpy shoulder where the bone has fused back together. can't stretch my arm above my head or behind my back. if i 'm lucky i won't have any problems 10 years down the line.
oh, another regret... going for a ride the morning that slinky little brasilian was in my bed. ended up kicking her out and riding 1000m up in the snow freezing my arse off. why?
Getting involved in dumb ass wheel size threads...
I've managed to resist the latest one, and I feel much better for it..
Ive just thought of one
a few years back I did the Megavalanche on my old Stab with some marzocchi tripple clamps Id bought off a kid on pinkbike the week b4
trouble was the rebound on them was so fast it was ridiculous,
I managed to get the internal adjuster tool jsut b4 we left,( a 30cm allen key)
but never got round to opening them up
after 3 days my wrists were absolutely shagged and we opened them up, changed the oil and wound out the rebound
the forks were transformed instantly into some plush puppies
by then my wrists were kanckered and on race day i was in lots of pain and had to pull up a few times to let them recover and had several crashes where I couldnt grip proprly
lesson learned
Stopping serious biking in my teens when girls & beer proved more attractive.
(Restarted 20 years later when I found bikes a more accessible ride & beer tasted better afterwards)
Not wiring my bike to the mains before they were stolen.
Most of the above, plus not being born with the appropriate genetics to have at least a sprinking of technical ability.
by then my wrists were kanckered and on race day i was in lots of pain and had to pull up a few times to let them recover and had several crashes where I couldnt grip proprly
This happened to me anyway, even without dodgy forks.
Not buying an XL frame 15 years sooner.
Not trying a 29er sooner.
Not getting my GF into it sooner.
Not getting a good picture of Keeley Lockey in her Karrimor skinsuit racing nembas.
Getting a driving license and thinking cars were better. Forward 17 years and not lost many of the skillz but my fitness is nowhere to be seen.
Taking bad advice from someone who said not to join my local bike club as "they're a right proper bunch and they'll kill you". I am now a member.
Marrying someone who didn't understand, now am divorced (and she goes and buys a bike...a Schwinn FFS...how I laughed!!).
Letting ex wife and lifestyle bs get in the way of riding my bike.
A Raleigh Pioneer in purple. I won't post a picture it's too embarassing.