It didn't take long to sort out a charity place for London's Air Ambulance.


Ok looking for a bit of advise here.
Got myself a Nice Wilier GTR Carbon, not done much in cycling, did a 30 mile ride on thursday was hard but good (25% incline not so good on my 3 ever ride), but the next day my meat and two veg so to speak are numb 4 days now?
I didn't to a lot of standing up on the bike pedaling, I'm sure it happens to a few of you guys?
I don't want to do myself damage so do I tweak the seat (advice?) or replace for something that suits?
Do I need to go to the GP or wait a while, everything works btw![]()
Definite case of "Tits" as already stated.Ok looking for a bit of advise here.
Got myself a Nice Wilier GTR Carbon, not done much in cycling, did a 30 mile ride on thursday was hard but good (25% incline not so good on my 3 ever ride), but the next day my meat and two veg so to speak are numb 4 days now?
I didn't to a lot of standing up on the bike pedaling, I'm sure it happens to a few of you guys?
I don't want to do myself damage so do I tweak the seat (advice?) or replace for something that suits?
Do I need to go to the GP or wait a while, everything works btw![]()
I can't comment on cyclocross bikes* but if you're doing just road riding on a mountain bike I would suggest Schwalbe CityJet tyres.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/schwalbe-city-jet-mtb-tyre/
You definitely need to take the knobblies off unless you want to lose some weight.
*Edit: I stand to be corrected but I don't know why you would want a cyclo cross bike if you're just doing road riding?
Your mountain bike with slicks will do you just fine. If you want a new bike, however, I would suggest a hybrid.
Interestingly I was looking at those exact same tyres earlier today on Halfords website, they sell them for £8.99 with 25% off the second tyre..
http://www.c1.halfords.com/cycling/parts/tyres/schwalbe-city-jet-bike-tyre-26-x-1-5
My current tyres are sized 26 x 2.1. The above tyres are 26 x 1.5 so I assume they would fit my wheels, but would be a narrower tyre?
Got a hybrid myself as my back and neck suffer with the race bike posture. The hybrid has a carbon fibre fork and aluminium frame. Nice and light with tyres that won't go pop at the slightest hint of a pothole. Trek model 7.4 fx I think (can't be bothered going out to the shed to check)
Try a few out in the shop. I had my sights set on a specialized hybrid until I sat up on it and found the frame too long and put me back in that race type posture which screws up my neck
I had an OTB moment on our regular Thursday night ride last week. Pedal strike into a tree stump that I'm sure wasn't there before.
Landed about twenty yards away, then the bike landed on me.....
Managed to bark my shins on the bars as I went over, just below where my knee pads finish.
Of the group that I ride with, there must be at least one big off per ride, or we aren't trying hard enough! Road cycling I cant comment on, as I've never done it, but it does
look more dangerous to me.
Mark
It's all a bit about luck I guess. I was going for walk in woods one day when we came across an unlucky mountain biker who had gone over the bars but landed on his head. Motionless and had to be rescued by fire crew with ladders to a waiting ambulance. I never did find out how he got on later but wouldn't be surprised if he had a few long lasting spine type injuries afterwards.


Schwalbe do a 26 x 1.95 which is what (I think) I have on my MTB. Whether a 1.5 would do I'm not sure. Someone better than me will be along soon enough to advise, I'm sure.
Edit: I definitely have 1.95 on my Marin.
Bought these tyres swapped them for the nobblies on my MTB. Tried them out today when I rode to work on my bike for the first time. Its only 5 miles each way but the return leg is pretty much all up hill. I was fookin bolloxed, with the seems on my boxer shorts slicing into my scrotum flesh. Had to stop three times on the way home to suck in oxygen.
Anyway, the tyres are a big improvement over the nobblies. I now need to invest in a proper bike to ride, one with good gears, wheel and brakes, but theres so many to choose from it hurts my brain.

Keep at it and 3 months from now you'll be amazed at the improvement in your fitness and ability.
Don't forget the words of the wise man "Cycling never gets easier; you just go faster".
Try a 29er mountain bike may suit you better than a hybrid,will be stronger to have a look at the cube range of bikes seriously well specified for the money