Friday, August 20, 2010

Have Bike, will travel!

Bikes seem to be the flavour of the week here in blog world! Towpath Townie and Cesca have both mentioned them in their blogs recently.

Not to be left out, I want to tell you about my bike! Yes I have just been given a lilac mountain bike! How chuffed am I? Not too sure about the colour , but hey I'm not knocking it, I couldn't afford to buy one right now, so was more than grateful to be offered one for nothing.

A girl in work said she knew somebody wanting to get rid of the bike, and would I be interested. I have been toying with the idea for a while, biking it to work instead of walking or going on the bus. I must just add at this stage, I haven't ridden a bike in years, so was about to find out if its true what they say......

I left work and jumped the bus to where the bike was being kept, had a quick chat with the guy who was glad to see the back of it, thanked him very much and then went on my merry way. Now, I was about two miles from home,so decided very bravely to cycle home, after furtively glancing around to make sure nobody was watching, I got on the bike and was off! Not brave enough to go on the main road, I chose the tow path route. To my amazement I managed to ride the bike without falling off, not even any wobbling, oh ok maybe when I first hit the brakes and I feared for a split second they were going to fail me, to be followed by a sploosh as I took a nose dive into the cut! Thank fully that didn't happen! I got home in one piece, really proud of myself that I hadn't fallen off, quite surprising really as the bike has a pedal pad missing, so just had one foot on a metal bar!

You know how they say you never forget how to ride a bike? Well I now truly believe that, however you DO forget just how uncomfortable the saddles are! Blimey, when I got off I felt like I had been riding on a razor blade, god my bum hurt! I also for the first couple of minutes after dismounting, I couldn't straighten my legs and walked with them bowed for a while! All in all though I am pleased with my little lilac bike, first thing to do is buy new pedals, oh and more importantly a new saddle, I fancy one of these gel ones for a more comfortable ride. I will post photos soon, maybe not of me on the bike, as I don't really want to be reminded of how daft I look, but the little lilac bike will be making its debut soon!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do ya want to borrow me crutches Debs? I could lend one of 'em out to ya & I'll wave the small fee involved for a mate lol

H

Debbie said...

Oh dear can you see into the future Heth?? I hope I won't be needing crutches, but then again flying around the tow path on a lilac mountain bike is asking for trouble!

Anyway hope you are feeling ok, us boaters, a mad lot eh?

Bottle said...

Hi Debbie

One word (or maybe two) make sure the new saddle is a 'ladies' saddle or at least a dual type. They like ladies and gents are different.:-)

life afloat on nb tickety boo said...

Thank you Bottle, I didn't know you could get ladies and gents saddles until I looked on tinternet. Its a handy tip to know!

Miss Ann Thrope said...

LOL... makes you walk kinda post-natal for a few days huh haha