My Initiation Is Complete

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My Initiation Is Complete

Postby Cluey » Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:17 pm

My 5 week initiation to road cycling is complete (well probably not really, but its definitely a milestone period).

I have

1. Bought the bike
2. Bought the clothes
3. Done the transition to clipless pedals and shoes
4. Fallen off :oops:
5. Been paid out by work colleagues for lycra, walking around in cleats etc. :roll:
6. Dealt with a mid commute puncture
7. Done a full week of commuting (every day)
...... AND..........
8. Another roadie finally said hello to me (sure, it was as he wizzed by me, but it was still acknowledgement all the same!)

There are a lot of 'exclusive' or non-acknowledging riders out there (I pass a big gang of em' every single morning going the opposite way). Probably cos everyone is pushing into headwind or something, but it is way different to my motorcycle. There is head nodding going on all over the place when you pass a fellow motorcyclist.

Cluey :lol:

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Re: My Initiation Is Complete

Postby tuco » Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:39 pm

Cluey wrote:My 5 week initiation to road cycling is complete (well probably not really, but its definitely a milestone period).

I have

1. Bought the bike
2. Bought the clothes
3. Done the transition to clipless pedals and shoes
4. Fallen off :oops:
5. Been paid out by work colleagues for lycra, walking around in cleats etc. :roll:
6. Dealt with a mid commute puncture
7. Done a full week of commuting (every day)
...... AND..........
8. Another roadie finally said hello to me (sure, it was as he wizzed by me, but it was still acknowledgement all the same!)

There are a lot of 'exclusive' or non-acknowledging riders out there (I pass a big gang of em' every single morning going the opposite way). Probably cos everyone is pushing into headwind or something, but it is way different to my motorcycle. There is head nodding going on all over the place when you pass a fellow motorcyclist.

Cluey :lol:
Still haven't done 3 or 4 and I work by myself (makes xmas party boring) so 5 hasn't happened.

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Postby mikesbytes » Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:37 pm

Congratulations Cluey

PS, don't take any stick from your co-workers :wink:
If the R-1 rule is broken, what happens to N+1?

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Re: My Initiation Is Complete

Postby europa » Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:43 pm

tuco wrote: so 5 hasn't happened.
Give us your work phone number and we'll all ring and pay you out :D

Good onya Cluey. Well done. Stick it up them co-workers (they're only jealous)

Richard

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Postby tuco » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:54 am

Those co workers won't be hanging poo on you when the elevator is out of action and you all have to use the stairs.

Who'll be laughing then :?: I'm guessing Cluey. :D

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Postby mikesbytes » Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:57 am

Keep up the cycling and one day those office workers will be saying;

"Cluey looks dam good in lycra"
If the R-1 rule is broken, what happens to N+1?

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Postby Mulger bill » Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:33 pm

Go Cluey.

How scary is the transition to clipless? It cost me some skin (and :oops: )

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Postby Cluey » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:11 pm

Yeah clipless is great, if only I didn't have to stop (ever) :shock:

Seriously though, I haven't had any probs with the clipless and the shoes I bought (some sort of Shimano something or others that used to be $210 and got em' for $100 on sale coz I got little feet) are super comfortable.

The fall was because it takes me a good 3 kms on my way to work to wake up and I quite literally got to the traffic lights, feeling all cool and just forgot to put my foot down! The worst thing was that I almost did the exact same thing again at the next traffic lights and had to frantically twist and jam my foot down to stay upright! I concentrated real hard from there on in..... :oops:

Cluey

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Postby Mulger bill » Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:48 pm

I've been clipless for seven years and still forget occasionally :oops:

It's amazing just how quickly you can get a foot out when doing that
s l o o o w topple at traffic lights :roll:

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