Hello to everyone,
Just started riding again after a couple of decades away. I originally had a racer which I found too frightening to deal with. I opted for a hybrid to avoid the dropped handlebars and notice I have a tendency to hold the handlebars too tightly and wobble. (usually when someone is approaching) Whenever racing bikes are coming up from behind and I have to get over to the right, I feel like I can easily end up off the trail. I've been deliberately holding my hands over the brakes instead, to avoid gripping the handlebars too tightly, but I still feel like I'm an accident waiting to happen. I have no front suspension and my hands have been hurting me more than my butt so far, which surprises me. It was only my second day out, but I thought once you rode, you never forget. I'm unsure if time will sort this out or if I'm just too clumsy to be doing this at all.
Thanks for listening!



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When I took out my new bike for a test ride a few months ago, I was afraid of it. The seat felt too high (it wasn't) and I was terrified that a car would come down the road I was on and I'd panic and fall off! But I bought the bike and since we don't have a bike carrier that meant I had to ride it home!
I made it home, and kept going out on the paved bike trails by my house, and it really did all come back to me. Now I'm the one calling "passing on your left" and I'm getting used to riding in traffic.