Hello from Up North

mike tatt

Pedelecer
Jul 24, 2016
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Worsthorne, Lancashire
Hi Everyone

I’m Mike, Living in Lancashire - near to Burnley - although some say 'on The Edge of the Ribble Valley' - because it sounds posher - and a long time lurker on the site.

Anyway - I’ve just taken the plunge and ordered an new Giant Dirt E+ 2 - pick it up on Sunday.

I was looking at the Cube Cross hybrid 400 - but can’t find one anywhere near for love no money - preferred the understated looks of the cube - but after trying the Bosch and Yamaha motors and finding both would do the job for me - I’m happy with the Giant - I'll get used to the brightness -and if not there's always matt black vinyl wrap ! !

Tried it out and it’s a good fit for me in a Medium frame (I’m just shy of 6ft) - goes like an e-bike should

Years ago - I used to bike extensively - in the days well before mountain bikes could be bought off the shelf - (showing my age) when we used to build our own from bits and bobs from any old bike we could lay our hands on - and I wanted to get back into cycling.

But now the years have caught up with me and the fact that where I live is basically all hills - I tried a regular bike around town and up some of the steeper hills near the village - result purple face - heart bouncing around like a pig on a string - some of you will know the story ! ! - result of an office job for too many years.

Tried a Haibike and others - in the local shop - fantastic - completely blown away - and sold on the concept.

The Haibikes were out of my price range - but the Giant has come along - heavily discounted to about £1500 with a bit of a haggle - bargain in my book - and I can buy reasonably locally (40mins drive) which should help if anything goes wrong.

New location in my business means that instead of a 60 to 90 minute commute each way- I’ll have an 8 mile ride to an office so I can use the bike daily - as well as having a bash at tearing around the local woods and moors at weekend - can’t wait.

I’m sure that I’ll be asking random questions when I get started on this journey.

Good to say hi to you all - and to say one of the reasons I’ve sign up - is the pretty responsible attitude of the contributors - good banter - but no poison - what a relief.

I did think Kudos Dave was a hippy though - until I realised his connection to Kudos Bikes

Cheers

MIke
 
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JuicyBike

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Good to say hi to you all - and to say one of the reasons I’ve sign up - is the pretty responsible attitude of the contributors - good banter - but no poison - what a relief.
Well, I would wish you well with your new bike, but as it's not a Juicy...
 

D C

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I used to be a Northerner until I moved up here, now I'm a Southerner!
I've happy memories of calling at Bannister's in Barrowford for fabulous pies and even more fabulous cakes prior to (and after) bike rides, leg power only in those days.
I'm sure you'll enjoy the bike, there's some beautiful countryside within easy reach.
Welcome to the forum.
Dave.
 

Angelnorth

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May 13, 2016
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Hexham, Northumberland
Hello and welcome! It's a lovely part of the country round there (my folks are just a bit further north, near Carnforth) - I'm sure you'll have plenty of fun routes to tackle both on and off road. Fingers crossed for decent weather on Sunday so you can get out for a first run while the excitement of getting it's at its peak!
 

mike tatt

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Jul 24, 2016
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Worsthorne, Lancashire
Hello and welcome! It's a lovely part of the country round there (my folks are just a bit further north, near Carnforth) - I'm sure you'll have plenty of fun routes to tackle both on and off road. Fingers crossed for decent weather on Sunday so you can get out for a first run while the excitement of getting it's at its peak!
I used to cycle around Carnforth when I was younger - lived in Lancaster for a while.
Scenery around here is pretty stunning - I walk through it as much as possible - and United Utilities have built a MTB track through one of the woodlands at Hurstwood Resevoir - so tempted to give that a go as well - though might have to get my 'bike legs' working first.
 

Angelnorth

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May 13, 2016
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Hexham, Northumberland
I used to cycle around Carnforth when I was younger - lived in Lancaster for a while.
I used to cycle-commute into Lancaster when I lived with my parents for a bit after uni and worked at White Cross (a stone's throw from the Water Witch and the Snooty Fox, as it was then). Got my worst ever punctures on the A6 on that ride - they'd just flayed the hedge and strewn hawthorn cuttings all over the road which left me with multiple thorns in each tyre!

I used to cycle-commute into Morecambe before that for summer jobs during holidays. All longer ago than I care to admit!

The MTB track sounds like a great thing to aim for once you feel you've got to grips with the bike - have fun!
 
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Welcome Mike, nice county Lancs, some lovely open spaces. I used to go to Fleetwood on business a few times a year and managed to use some free time to explore the area a bit too. Always found everyone to be very friendly up there, a unique dry sense of humour too which I found entertaining.

If you haven't ridden for a while I'm sure you'll love being out on two wheels again. Build up gently and enjoy the journey.