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learning to ride
i returned to riding last year after 30 years off the bike.usualy did
over 12,000 miles a year.got a shock last year as i had lost the confidence to push down on the pedal to start off.so i lowered the seat,chose a quiet sloping hill with no traffic.started off touching the floor,after an hour of this,i put my feet on the pedals and found that once i started pedaling it was easier to balance the bike.took me about 2 hours,then i was ok.im 62,but if i leave too long a time gap,ie a month,im still a bit wary.its an ideal way to learn to ride. gareth |
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