I guess rail trails are fairly safe as far as cars go, but please do wear a helmet if you EVER ride where ther are cars!
I guess rail trails are fairly safe as far as cars go, but please do wear a helmet if you EVER ride where ther are cars!
Lisa
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LisaI'm picking one up today - I promise!!!!!!!!
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Yup - always wear my helmet. I've had too many friends on bikes and horses both who have said "At least I was wearing my helmet - it could have been MUCH worse." I have a new helmet for horseback riding... the new ones are much lighter and have air vents (not like the one I used to have - heavy and hot). Ratings on helmets are different from bike to horse, so you really should have a helmet specific to each activity. Okay! Enough preaching about helmets from me!!!![]()
So, on clipless... I have them on my bike, and love them. But - I think they need adjustment (or I do!) - I have more trouble staying IN them than coming out. So, they need to be tightened, and I need to sit on my trainer and practice clipping in and out so I get better at it!
YAY!!!! Good for YOU!!!Originally Posted by Pascale
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Lisa
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I fell the first time I tried the bike with the pedals - in the parking lot of the bike store, with the sales guy watching. Got that one over with.
I was determined not to this again, however, so I rode around in a park on grass.I put one regular shoe on, just in case, until I started to get the hang of it with the other foot.