Introductions - Hi from UK!

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Sargar
07-31-07, 01:05 AM
Hallo everybody!
Now when I solved my urgent case I can introduce myself.

Living in Worcester UK (quite hilly neighbourhood, can you imagine...) but came here from Poland.
In my early thirties I caught cyclosis illness for good :)

At this very moment riding my fixie everyday, up to try my new MTB buildup shortly off-road and dreaming about nice, geared road-racer.

Cheers to you All!

Seb


Juha
07-31-07, 01:19 AM
Cheers Seb, and welcome to the Forums. From what I've seen in the news, some really heavy duty rain gear is needed in the UK lately. Hope things are OK in your neck of the woods.

--J

East Hill
07-31-07, 01:37 AM
Hello Seb--I hope you haven't been flooded out in hilly Worcester (it is one of the benefits of being on a hill!). Also, of course, those hills will help build up those calf muscles, considering that you are riding a fixed gear :) .

Welcome to BF!

East Hill


Sargar
07-31-07, 05:08 AM
Cheers Mates!
Now on it is getting better but one week ago when I was crossing main bridge in Worcester water was exceding level of axles in my fixie. And it was not the worst place...

Seb

East Hill
07-31-07, 05:12 AM
I heard that M5 was closed--when I hear that, I know there was some serious flooding going on. At least the worst of it should be over now.

I've also heard that summer will occur on 15 August this year...:D .

East Hill

bac
07-31-07, 08:24 AM
In my early thirties I caught cyclosis illness for good :)

You are among friends here. I would guess that 99.9% of us are also afflicted with "cyclosis". With no cure in sight, we're in for a wild ride. :D

Welcome to BikeForums, Seb!

... Brad