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_boswell_ 06-04-11 12:12 AM

A newbie bikes in Brooklyn
 
Hi all,

I just bought a bike-- I love riding, but haven't ridden in years, and never on city streets. I'm terrified of riding alongside cars, and am still a bit wobbly while beginning to pedal. I live in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn-- about a 20 minute walk from Prospect Park. Does anyone have suggestions in that general area for where I might ride to get comfortable and more confident? I'm planning to head to the park, but the pro-cyclists speeding along are a bit daunting : )

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

The Human Car 06-05-11 01:20 PM

There will always be cyclists better then you so don't let that bother you. There seems to be a fair amount of laid back cyclists in the park. Something that might help when riding in the park after the downhill look at the runners expressions, does it look like they had as much fun as you? Hopefully if you stay focused on the fun bit, the other junk can be more easily ignored.

billm45s 06-05-11 02:50 PM

I second that you should not be wary about riding in the Park. don't worry about the racers and just put along at speeds you feel comfortable with as you gain experience.

I would also suggest that you check out the Bike new York website and look up the free courses they have for riders that are just getting back into cycling. they will help you with the skills you need to start feeling more comfortable in traffic.

FrankieV 06-05-11 05:26 PM

I agree with all that's been said about the park.
The cyclists that train in the park will go around you. They're skilled cyclists.
Pedal at your own speed. Just don't make any abrupt turns or lane changes. For safety's sake, be aware of who is around you.
Enjoy the park. It's a great place to ride.

BrooklyntoNYC 06-05-11 05:36 PM

Go to the park and don't worry not one bit, alot of cyclists blast by me but I just do my own thing at my own pace

zacster 06-06-11 07:18 PM

Definitely use the park. It is by far the best place for cyclists. Just ride a straight line and the faster riders will go by without bothering you. The streets of Ditmas Park are also very quiet, at least the north/south ones. You could also try Ocean Parkway. Just stay off of Coney Island Ave.

Cyclerock 06-30-11 09:56 AM

It is always a nice ride going over the Marine Parkway Bridge to the beach area

FrankieV 06-30-11 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Cyclerock (Post 12861188)
It is always a nice ride going over the Marine Parkway Bridge to the beach area

Yes. That's a great ride.
I take that all the way out to Lynbrook sometimes.
Not many cars, a nice ocean breeze.
Especially in the evening.

_boswell_ 07-01-11 07:41 PM

Thanks so much, everyone! My apologies for the late response to your posts, which are much appreciated. I'll give the park a shot this weekend.

geo8rge 07-02-11 06:11 AM

I'm terrified of riding alongside cars

Be terrified of the right things. Car doors and pedestrians appearing out of nowhere. When there are no cars ride in the center of the street fast. When a car comes pull to the side and ride slow. Yes look behind you regularly.

a bit wobbly while beginning to pedal.

You are not starting correctly. sheldonbrown.com has useful information that addresses your problem.

Papa Tom 07-02-11 08:47 PM

I might be a little late in responding, but how about the bike path along the Belt Parkway?


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