Originally Posted by
Bikey Mikey
...As for the trainer, if I had someone else to do it with it might be fine, but it's tedious, boring(even while watching Netflix), and I find myself coming up with excuses not to get on it--besides, it means I have to change the rear wheel and bring the bike into the house, put it on the trainer and do it. And to ride outside, I have to do the reverse. Writing this it sounds a bit lazy, lol. Maybe I'll hunt around for a cheap bike that I can leave on the trainer, but I doubt that will happen since I'm thinking of getting a new or recently used car and finances will be tight.
In good humor, I'm reminded of someone once saying to me
"You have more excuses than Carter has liver pills."