Dunno mate but it goes past my door and causes any amount of hassle with street access so in the end I say fvck it and stay indoors all day.
Must be a website with all that info I would have thought.
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sounds like a worthy cause
I can though offer little advice though don't get pashed if in charge of a bicycle
Have you done much cycling recently. The distance is not the issue, it your backside. Makes sure you have had a few 1hr+ rides before hand
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 48 seconds ago
Have you done much cycling recently. The distance is not the issue, it your backside. Makes sure you have had a few 1hr+ rides before hand
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that's the spirit Admin
We will have pointy back in jig time, with post as such.
and you should put up a link to a just giving page Hoop
What is it Hoops?
I’m interested. Only do around 15 miles on a daily commute nowbit easy to up the miles in prep
https://www.cycling.scot/pedal-for-scotland
think that's the link......
And no its not a 'typical' CS link
comment by The Duke (U10059)
posted 2 minutes ago
https://www.cycling.scot/pedal-for-scotland
think that's the link......
And no its not a 'typical' CS link
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What are you insinuating?
Just get signed up for it
100 mile version as well...
Actually considering that. Just messaged a workmate who played the charity match if he’s up for it
But if hoops get his just giving page up first
I’ll happily sponsor Hoops
I won’t be asking
acchhhh go on
Im sure we can stretch to helping you both
Should be a good 100 mike route, I’m in France otherwise I would have been interested. It’s onky about 7,000ft of climbing
Just finished the Hebridean Way and can confirm that a sore arsse is the main issue. May have been because of the massive rucksack though. One day should be fine on the arrse though. There's a massive problem with bikes getting stolen in Edinburgh at the moment so don't leave it anywhere, even with the most secure locks.
Nathan Ralph (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Just finished the Hebridean Way and can confirm that a sore arsse is the main issue. May have been because of the massive bawsacks though. One day should be fine on the arrse though. There's a massive problem with bikes getting stolen in Edinburgh at the moment so don't leave it anywhere, even with the most secure locks.
Thanks lads. Just gonna do the 50 miles. Don’t think my erse could handle 100 miles.
I’m more concerned with the logistics of getting a pint afterwards without losing my bike. Hoping a can just dump it with the bus company and pick it up in Glasgow later on when I’m slightly inebriated. 🤔
Get a pair of padded shorts for your erse. Get them in most cycle shops . Decathlon do them nice and cheap.
Was waking like John Wayne for weeks after getting into cycling . First time in a bike in about 15 years and by feck I felt it. Used to it now tho so don’t use the shorts anymore but I’d defo suggest them if your not a regular cyclist over decent distance
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posted on 16/7/18
Dunno mate but it goes past my door and causes any amount of hassle with street access so in the end I say fvck it and stay indoors all day.
Must be a website with all that info I would have thought.
posted on 16/7/18
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posted on 16/7/18
sounds like a worthy cause
I can though offer little advice though don't get pashed if in charge of a bicycle
posted on 16/7/18
Have you done much cycling recently. The distance is not the issue, it your backside. Makes sure you have had a few 1hr+ rides before hand
posted on 16/7/18
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 48 seconds ago
Have you done much cycling recently. The distance is not the issue, it your backside. Makes sure you have had a few 1hr+ rides before hand
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that's the spirit Admin
We will have pointy back in jig time, with post as such.
posted on 16/7/18
and you should put up a link to a just giving page Hoop
posted on 16/7/18
What is it Hoops?
I’m interested. Only do around 15 miles on a daily commute nowbit easy to up the miles in prep
posted on 16/7/18
https://www.cycling.scot/pedal-for-scotland
think that's the link......
And no its not a 'typical' CS link
posted on 16/7/18
comment by The Duke (U10059)
posted 2 minutes ago
https://www.cycling.scot/pedal-for-scotland
think that's the link......
And no its not a 'typical' CS link
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you insinuating?
posted on 16/7/18
Just get signed up for it
100 mile version as well...
posted on 16/7/18
Actually considering that. Just messaged a workmate who played the charity match if he’s up for it
posted on 16/7/18
But if hoops get his just giving page up first
posted on 16/7/18
I’ll happily sponsor Hoops
I won’t be asking
posted on 16/7/18
acchhhh go on
Im sure we can stretch to helping you both
posted on 16/7/18
Should be a good 100 mike route, I’m in France otherwise I would have been interested. It’s onky about 7,000ft of climbing
posted on 16/7/18
Just finished the Hebridean Way and can confirm that a sore arsse is the main issue. May have been because of the massive rucksack though. One day should be fine on the arrse though. There's a massive problem with bikes getting stolen in Edinburgh at the moment so don't leave it anywhere, even with the most secure locks.
posted on 17/7/18
Nathan Ralph (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Just finished the Hebridean Way and can confirm that a sore arsse is the main issue. May have been because of the massive bawsacks though. One day should be fine on the arrse though. There's a massive problem with bikes getting stolen in Edinburgh at the moment so don't leave it anywhere, even with the most secure locks.
posted on 17/7/18
Thanks lads. Just gonna do the 50 miles. Don’t think my erse could handle 100 miles.
I’m more concerned with the logistics of getting a pint afterwards without losing my bike. Hoping a can just dump it with the bus company and pick it up in Glasgow later on when I’m slightly inebriated. 🤔
posted on 19/7/18
Get a pair of padded shorts for your erse. Get them in most cycle shops . Decathlon do them nice and cheap.
Was waking like John Wayne for weeks after getting into cycling . First time in a bike in about 15 years and by feck I felt it. Used to it now tho so don’t use the shorts anymore but I’d defo suggest them if your not a regular cyclist over decent distance
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