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I still expect to turn up at a docking station to find no bikes at my origin and no spare spaces at my destination. And then the stress trying to get my bike back at a docking station before I am late for work and before I get charged. I get no problems and no stress walking but if the scheme works and I get no stress and price is reasonable, then might as well, would be fun. Lot of ifs though. I did say once the casual user scheme is up and running I would cycle about for fun at the weekends. ---------- Post added at 20:23 ---------- Previous post was at 20:21 ---------- Quote:
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Well I hope all you Londoners will be using it as, if successful as it seems to have been in other cities, it might possibly be something that spreads out to other large towns.
Anything that reduces traffic congestion surely has to be a good thing? So I hope you will come back and report if you do use it punky.:) |
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I don't think it will reduce traffic congestion. It will be probably do the opposite if you have 30,000 new bikes on the road.
I think it will be handy for those trying to dodge the tube for small journeys so hopefully the tube will be more comfortable. |
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I find them very helpful when moving between lanes. |
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The only other tip I would offer is - Use the cycle lanes, they are there for cyclists of whatever ability. Do find it really annoying to have cyclists on the road right next to a cycle track. :fit:
For pedestrians using shared tracks - be aware cyclists go much faster than you, so don't hog the whole width of the path. |
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I do have a question.
I'm looking at getting a bike (mainly for fitness but eventually getting around although the terrain isn't very bike friendly). I remember Angua said to get a road bike and not a mountain bike to reduce friction. But if I get a road bike with the smooth slick tyres, what is it like if I do go offroad? OK on grass but impossible through forests? I've seen hybrids but they seem expensive. I should imagine most of my riding will be on road but wouldn't mind going through country side on it. |
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Evans do a Specialized Globe Vienna from £300 for £200. It's a nice bike. My wife has the woman's version. http://www.evanscycles.com/categorie...s/hybrid-bikes |
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Another vote for hybrids, especially if you're on mixed terrain.
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Would also agree with hybrid. Another thing to avoid is any rear suspension, all this does is use energy which should be going to forward momentum.
As for cyclists on the road. My grumble is when there is a cycle track on the left and they are on the road immediately adjacent going in the same direction as traffic. Why :shrug: |
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