limeylew
01-17-08, 02:09 PM
Barnet, Herts.
WOW !!!!
Somebody actually from close to where I was from.
I left from Potters Bar in 1963. At that time it was in Middlesex. Does that seem like a while back? :-)
Did you know that Bill Sykes (the burglar) was reputed to have committed some crimes in Barnet?
Kind regards.
Lewis.
*****
Ed Holland
01-30-08, 05:33 PM
I'm originally from Nottingham, but moved over to the USA in 2006.
UltraViolet
02-01-08, 02:24 PM
i'm from Folkestone, Kent with the lovely south downs less than a mile away :)
I live in wales, work mainly in Cheshire.
:)
10 Wheels
02-03-08, 02:26 PM
My grandfather was born in Radstock, Somerset County.
Live in Scotland - not been on here for a while though joined 2001!
emotivepete
02-12-08, 03:37 AM
New to the forum, based in North Yorkshire. Current interest is e-bikes as I am the UK distributor for Heinzmann estelle electrobikes and retrofit kits but general bike interest (mainly MTB) going back a while.
pyrolinka
02-21-08, 03:31 PM
I'm currently living in Uk! So add one more person:)
Hi, I just joined up and live in Brighton.
Please join our cycle lane facebook group if you live in Brighton too: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8013607227
And vote for the new North Street Traffic proposals at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=XClFEsyZQzxJ_2fiYlvpIRBA_3d_3d
All the best,
Karim.
trikerwannabee
03-06-08, 06:53 AM
im from leicestershire new to forum but have made several guest appearances commute 10miles a day
boss_stomper
03-16-08, 10:37 AM
Hi
I live in Westhoughton which is only 5 miles from rivington where the commonwealth mountain bike race was held so i have loadsa good riding on my doorstep. Anyone been to roddlesworth woods? what a good place for riding
caldini
03-16-08, 05:53 PM
I live in Hertfordshire and I commute from Berkhamsted to Watford. Originally from N Wales though.
boss_stomper
03-17-08, 02:34 PM
I like to ride in the forest, i generally go to roddlesworth woods when i have time, in summer i am gonna book the odd day off when the kids are at school so i can have a proper ride not just an hour or so like i do now (sunday morning at 6.30-8-30)
i believe delamere forest is good for a laugh
finally bolton wanderers..........i'd rather ride a penny farthing offa cliff
my family are all mufcas my dads ashes are scattered on the ground at the theatre of dreams;)
blamire
04-10-08, 02:18 PM
hi, i'm from Birmingham, Hall Green to be exact. any other beaconites on here?
i love riding out to warwick, leamington spa, stratford etc.
cheers.
One more here, I am living in widnes in the North west, I was born in Croyden,London but I've grown up here so I will always be a northener.
Any one else form widnes, st.helens or Liverpool.
mustang1
04-11-08, 08:28 AM
London, UK.
On the odd occasion I commute to work, the closer I get to the centre of town, the more kamikaze cyclists I come across.
Glasgow - not on here much anymore, used to love it when I worked for an employer, spent most of my days in the 'Foo' thread. Now I've got to work for a living as I'm freelance doing the TV thing.
velocipede2288
05-12-08, 01:51 PM
I am from, and live in South Wales. Not many cyclists here compared with say, Oxford, the hills put people off, they don't realise it is the hills that keep you fit. And yet some will pay big bucks to got to a gym,to do what they could be doing on a bike :-)
Alan.
http://pawild.net/alanherper
Scotty_Iscariot
05-13-08, 05:20 AM
I'm fae Dunoon in Scotland originally but am currently living and working in London(Lewisham at the mo) and cycle 20 miles a day for my commute to work. Just got back into road biking and am finding some crackin wee routes that lead outa the city.
Oldpeddaller
05-13-08, 03:25 PM
Hi Andy, I'm from Maidstone in Kent and quite new to the forum. I think it's brilliant, it doesn't seem to matter where members are from, they all speak the universal language of cycling! I usually spend the evening in the Bicycle Mechanics thread - picking up tips, ideas and knowledge from all over, but mainly cyclists in the States. They seem to try anything to get their bikes back on the road and have some really good ideas. I also like Classic & Vintage. I love my 1970 Holdsworth & old Claud Butlers, but you should see some of the restorations the Americans perform! Also they seem quite as appreciative of a humble Hercules or Raleigh roadster as an Italian racer. Best regards.
velocipede2288
05-15-08, 01:28 PM
I am born bred and live in South Wales. Plenty of hills.I am also older than methusela.But still peddling.:)
LondonRob
05-16-08, 07:40 AM
Heya!
I'll be relocating to London at the beginning of June, but I'm originally from the USA. Hope to find a flat that will allow me to commute to my office (near Covent Garden in central London) on bike. Just joined this forum and look forward to participating going forward!
Cheers,
Rob
Vanessa_C
05-18-08, 10:19 AM
Hi, seems like there is quite a few of us on here! I'm from Nottingham, taking part in the Great Notts Bike Ride this June 22nd, if anyone else fancies it? There is a new 100 mile sportive route on it which could eb fun (?!) as well as 18 and 50 mile. Should be a great day out. It's pretty cheap and a load of the money goes to charity. If anyone is interested I think this is the link to the application form or just go to Notts County Council Website and type Great Notts Bike Ride into search engine...www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/home/leisure/l-cycling/bikeride/gnbr-online-form.htm
If anyone does sign up let me know, be fun to know more people doing the ride!
Hopefully see you there!
Vanessa
Oldpeddaller
05-22-08, 04:34 PM
Hi Andyuk, I'm from Kent - used to be the Garden of England, but now with all the identikit housing estates being built on any spare bit of green land, it's getting to be the Backyard of Britain! Still, more tarmac to ride on!
succeedpeople
05-23-08, 08:41 PM
I'm not from U.K, but bought a U.K Wisper 905Se electric bike. It seems many cyclist from U.K. I used to log on U.K forum. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk
anweledig
05-26-08, 12:35 PM
hi I'm from North Shropshire and am just getting into cycling (I'm 54 and need to get fit again :) ). My bike's a Gary Fisher Tiburon which I got from a local shop about 3 months ago. It's been brilliant so far and it's only the start of the summer :). This location's great - lots of quiet flat lanes or over the border into Wales for a few hills.
Hello all.
Anweledig
keiron curtis
06-02-08, 01:47 PM
hi I'm from North Shropshire and am just getting into cycling (I'm 54 and need to get fit again :) ). My bike's a Gary Fisher Tiburon which I got from a local shop about 3 months ago. It's been brilliant so far and it's only the start of the summer :). This location's great - lots of quiet flat lanes or over the border into Wales for a few hills.
Hello all.
Anweledig
Hi Anweledig,
Can I just say that is a fantastic name, and good luck with your cycling.
keiron curtis
06-02-08, 01:51 PM
hi I'm from North Shropshire and am just getting into cycling (I'm 54 and need to get fit again :) ). My bike's a Gary Fisher Tiburon which I got from a local shop about 3 months ago. It's been brilliant so far and it's only the start of the summer :). This location's great - lots of quiet flat lanes or over the border into Wales for a few hills.
Hello all.
Anweledig
Hi Anweledig,
Can I just say that is a fantastic name, I live in South Wales, sadly my Welsh is poor, what does it mean?
Anyway, good luck withyour cycling.
Cheers,
Keiron
anweledig
06-02-08, 04:40 PM
Hi Keiron
Thanks for the good wishes.
I'm delighted that someone recognised it as a welsh word. The word is an adjective that means invisible which rather fits the way I have tried to walk in the Welsh mountains - 'take only photographs and leave only footprints'. I try to have a low impact in many of the things I do - cycling has now become a new activity for me as clapped out feet have put a stop to hillwalking and I hope the bike will give me access to some of the hills without impact on my foot. Having a bike has been fantastic and I've managed to get up to runs of about 25 miles (slowly :) my average speed is about 12mph) and am aiming to do 50 mile runs by the end of the year.
cheers
Anweledig
velocipede2288
06-03-08, 04:11 AM
Anweledig. I live in Wales and have just come back from a short holiday in Shropshire, and did a video of a cycle trip I took to Bicton. Take a look at my web site to see it. Just click on the top screen you see.
http://pawild.net/alanherper
anweledig
06-03-08, 04:44 PM
Really interesting site velocipede, I enjoyed all your bike videos (I assume a helmet camera but what sort? I'd quite like to have a go at making a couple like that) and particularly the one on Bicton as it is fairly close to home although I haven't cycled there yet. The dahon looks interesting, I looked at a Dahon electric bike at one point (amongst others) but in the end went for the Tiburon. Shrewsbury is a fascinating town with a lot of medieval links. It's interesting to see a wide array of interests as well - I am similar in that - I keep tropical fish, hold an amateur radio licence and have a narrow boat on the Llangollen canal, so rarely have time to get bored!. Having seen your site I think I'll have to work on one as well.
Cheers
Anweledig
keiron curtis
06-09-08, 01:39 PM
Thanks for coming back to me Anweledig,
You say you've built up slowly to 25 mile trips, I've been cycling now for 3 years, and it's only lately, like today, that I've been really comfortable with 25 miles in one go. What's up with your foot/feet? I suffer from tendonitus in my heels, which doesn't trouble me, at all, while cycling, which I find strange, considering the motion of one's feet, while pedalling?
I envy you that canal boat, I often cycle along the Neath canal, which sadly is not in great repair, and hence no canal boats of any type to see. Slowly the canal society are trying to improve things, a new canal basin has been built at Ynysarwed, but it will be years before any canal traffic could reappear, which is a great shame.
Cheers for now, and good cycling.
anweledig
06-10-08, 05:11 PM
Hi Keiron
I can manage 25 mile rides in this area reasonably well (it's pretty flat on the route I choose with no major hills to climb). Essentially I have very flat feet (think pancakes and you'll get the idea :) ), as a result after quite a few years of wandering around they have effectively collapsed (according to the podiatrist - the physio just said they were knackered), this has caused some tendon and muscle damage which means that walking any distance over about 200m causes a lot of pain and discomfort even with fitted insoles. I have just been back today and they are going to try a new insole to see if this can help. Cycling turns out to be great for me though as it doesn't create impacts on the sole of the foot and I seem to be able to get moving again. I got the bike at the end of February and am learning how to ride it properly (I was out today checking out the best way to use the gears - it's not like a car :D ), the forums are a great place to learn from other people and I plunder ideas shamelessly.
The local canal is the Montgomery and this is being restored slowly, currently they are approaching Llanymynech and then it will be a short distance to open up onto the southern end of the canal and down to Newtown - the towpaths are great for cycling on the new stretches.
all the best
Bob
redkitty
06-15-08, 03:27 PM
im living in scotland just new to the road though
old scot
06-18-08, 03:10 PM
Hi all, I'm from Glasgow, Scotland originally. Now living in Arizona and just finished a ride of 52 miles and the temoperature was around 100 Deg. Far. Have to leave very early in the morning b4 sunup. Used to ride and race in Scotland and England in the 50's. getting older now but still like to romp hard.
Old Scot.
Britpower
07-05-08, 12:47 PM
Just wondering how many people from the UK are registered with this forum? :) I haven't come across anyone else yet.
Andy UK
I'm from York, North Yorkshire but now in Livermore, Ca. Miss riding the country lanes and stopping at a pub for lunch, but the weather here is so much warmer, can cycle most of the year without getting wet.
Chessbored
07-05-08, 09:07 PM
I'm in Leicester.
twiggy_D
07-07-08, 04:46 AM
I'm around the Coventry area, though I tend towards longer jaunts.
Diode100
07-08-08, 08:55 AM
And there is me, from London, but now working in Milan, Italy, back to London every other weekend
Diarmid
07-15-08, 03:04 PM
I've from Edinburgh - originally Lochwinnoch in Renfrewshire
rumbutter
07-17-08, 11:30 PM
Hi all.
I am from Whitehaven , grew up in Barrow In Furness and then lived in Beverley for 10 years before moving to sunny California. I miss the Lakes and my old Lakes Road club buddies.
sbooder
07-18-08, 03:36 PM
I am in Aynho Northants, but originally from Sandwich Kent. Just joined forum.
Just Williams
07-21-08, 05:50 AM
Just wondering how many people from the UK are registered with this forum? :) I haven't come across anyone else yet.
Andy UK
I live in Cardiff, Wales, and would like to meet/join others interested in easy(ish) rides preferably on the east side of the city. I qualify for the "over 65" thread and have recently returned to cycling to improve fitness. Read more in my blog at http://justwilliams.wordpress.com
velocipede2288
07-30-08, 03:16 AM
Hi.
I am from Ystradgynlais near Neath. I ride most days and am nearly 70. Loved your web site and will give it many visits,I have bookmarked it. Take a look at mine if you like http://pawild.net/alanherper
The weather is crap today, and I have dammaged my big toe, dropped a heavy wieght on it, so it is restricting my cycling, but can mannage in sandals.But no cycling today, lots of rain.
Judoboy
08-01-08, 04:05 PM
Real mixed bunch of guys here eh?
ME? Rochdale, in Lancashire (Now GR Manchester) bordering yorkshire. Great for MTB and Road. Most who live around the penines probably have road and MTB bikes because of our hilly estates! Just a shame about all the pot-holes.
enduro star
08-06-08, 04:52 PM
Yo I'm from Yorks now in Kent. If your up there go to Dalby its grueling if wet, if down here go to Bedgebury 13miles of twisting single track. Keep it off road, die happy in a tree not under a bus!!.
Ade
Ps have just killed my Fish Hifi the rear swining arm broke in two does any one else know of this problem?! or did i buy a turkey!.
3WheelCruiserUK
08-23-08, 09:24 AM
Hi Andy,
I've just joined, and am based in the UK
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