FIFYIn 2015 a mad woman with 2 children onboard texting her friends rear-ended me while I was stationary at traffic lights
What about a recumbent ?.
FIFYIn 2015 a mad woman with 2 children onboard texting her friends rear-ended me while I was stationary at traffic lights
I use the lidl saddles, 160km is my longest ride.
Saw this recently, wasn't convinced - they're trying to Selle me something:Anybody got anymore seat recommendations for a sore fat arse?
Lenny -thanks for your concern. I had a quick look at that video, I'll download it and study in depth. I'm willing to have a go at anything, although I would draw the line at sticking crystals up my rear end!Broken? Fractured? Misaligned and causing continuing inflammation because compression is pressuring nerves thereby causing pain? Note medical disclaimer on this video. Consult medical professionals or it could get worse.
No room in my garage for a trike, and I'm not sure about safety on a trike, your visibility is very poor, and other road users cannot see you so well either.FIFY
What about a recumbent ?.
@matthewslack recently got a folding recumbent trike, which still might be too large? If you experience less pain cycling upright, perhaps a recumbent seat would need firm padding, to support your back's lumbar region?No room in my garage for a trike
Not a lot of room in here.....@matthewslack recently got a folding recumbent trike, which still might be too large? If you experience less pain cycling upright, perhaps a recumbent seat would need firm padding, to support your back's lumbar region?
New ex-electric, soon to be electric, trike project.
I've been wanting to try recumbency in a lazy three wheeled way for a while, and kept my eyes open until something that had enough of my wishlist features turned up within a seven day ride's radius of home. I didn't dare mention it until I'd broken the back of the journey, but four days in and...www.pedelecs.co.uk
Swap out a car for a Volvo estate? A folding recumbent trike would fit in a small van. "112 × 83 × 63 cm length x height x width":
Ahh, but the Citroen is my son's. I live in a grandad/granny flat in his house. The Leaf is mine and that ain't going anywhere. There is so much crap in this garage I really couldn't fit anything else. Useless tins of paint over 10 years old, mowers, 3 other bikes, dehumidifiers, portable aircons, my chest of drawers full of tools, every inch has "stuff", can only just fit the cars. My son's wife of Chinese descent, is...shall we say, a barely functioning driver. After we cleared a lot of stuff out and managed to get the cars in, I overheard her say to my son "will I have to turn the wheel to get the car out?" My son sort of looked at her and said condescendingly "yes you will have to turn the wheel", and exasperatedly she said" why do you have to make things so difficult?"Swap out a car for a Volvo estate? A recumbent recumbent trike would fit in a small van.
Could you make available floor area of 84 × 64 cm, if you stood it folded inside a box on it's end? I give up. You have no room in your garage, what you need is a shed? Someone I know is buying a shipping container for his "World's fastest" MV Agusta superbike, after the last one was stolen from his driveway. Insurance wouldn't pay out because it wasn't locked - he'd only popped into the house for a couple of minutes, he said.Ahh, but the Citroen is my son's. I live in a grandad/granny flat in his house. The Leaf is mine and that ain't going anywhere. There is so much crap in this garage I really couldn't fit anything else. Useless tins of paint over 10 years old, mowers, 3 other bikes, dehumidifiers, portable aircons, my chest of drawers full of tools, every inch has "stuff", can only just fit the cars. My son's wife of Chinese descent, is...shall we say, a barely functioning driver. After we cleared a lot of stuff out and managed to get the cars in, I overheard her say to my son "will I have to turn the wheel to get the car out?" My son sort of looked at her and said condescendingly "yes you will have to turn the wheel", and exasperatedly she said" why do you have to make things so difficult?"
Female asian drivers are by far the world's worst.
Not even that I'm afraid. I have downsized so many times now. When we emigrated, everything just fitted inside a 40ft container. 1/2 of that was stolen by aussie dockers, so that was downsize no 1. Then we moved from a large property in Perth with lots of outbuildings to a villa in town, my rule of thumb, if I hadn't used it in the last 5 years, then out it went - 30 years of stuff. Then the move back to the UK, another cull, this time, if it hadn't been used in the last 2 years, then I tossed it. We moved to a bungalow here with a massive garage, and started accumulationg again. Then we found out my little granddaughter was autistic and her dad asked for our help. His wife is basically a waste of space, career lawyer without a smidgin of how to look after her daughter, so we built an extension on their house and moved in - more downsizing, this time the rule was in the last year or toss it. So we are now reduced to 2 1/2 rooms, lounge, bedroom and wet room. The garage is my final bastion of what is left of my workshop, but I have to shift the cars to do anything meaningful.Could you make available floor area of 84 × 64 cm, if you stood it folded inside a box on it's end? I give up. You have no room in your garage, what you need is a shed? Someone I know is buying a shipping container for his "World's fastest" MV Agusta superbike, after the last one was stolen from his driveway. Insurance wouldn't pay out because it wasn't locked - he'd only popped into the house for a couple of minutes, he said.
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Did you say you're in Bournemouth? Throw some gear into self-storage? Some here mentioned storing their electric bikes:Not even that I'm afraid.
You can't see from the 'photos but that is choc-a-block too!Did you say you're in Bournemouth? Throw some gear into self-storage? Some here mentioned storing their electric bikes:
That's not such a bad idea. Thanks.Storage bournemouth
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Also your garage roof isn't flat - does it have a loft you could utilise for garage items, freeing up space for a folding recumbent trike?
There's nothing else for it: self-storage or apply for planning permission for a garage roof raise. Or build a shed with a big concrete anchoring point inside to lock the bikes/trikes to. Roof raising does increase property value...You can't see from the 'photos but that is choc-a-block too!
I'm very tempted to try one of those, will look out for a good price. I wonder if those are comfy for very long periods, because as @AndyBike said recently on a thread somewhere, because your weight is mostly on your bones and not muscle? Being narrow, they're not antagonising nerves in muscle?Switched to this saddle about 6 months ago, game changer. I have finally found the Holy Grail of comfortable saddles after over a decade and countless saddles including Brooks leather ones. Not cheap ( I paid about £40 from Amazon) but worth every penny. I can sit on this all day long, bloody brilliant
Respiro Moderate
Bike seat to keep cool for even more comfort during commuting or leisure trips.www.selleroyal.com
They do 3 types, athletic (narrow), relaxed (wide)and moderate (the one I have - medium width) which are suited to different riding positions (45, 60 and 90 degree back angle). I think what makes the difference with this saddle is the Royal Gel which is top quality and the cutaway channel. Your crown jewels have room to sit nicely in the channel and your sit bones are perched on the Gel, there's also some shock absorbing elastomer springs underneath.I'm very tempted to try one of those, will look out for a good price. I wonder if those are comfy for very long periods, because as @AndyBike said recently on a thread somewhere, because your weight is mostly on your bones and not muscle? Being narrow, they're not antagonising nerves in muscle?
Your GP can refer you to a physiotherapist or consultant as appropriate.Lenny -thanks for your concern. I had a quick look at that video, I'll download it and study in depth. I'm willing to have a go at anything, although I would draw the line at sticking crystals up my rear end!