Why does riding a bike make me think of French food?
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kerouac, the trouble is I put on weight during the trip and the aching knees put me off going back into the gym for a week afterwards. This getting older lark is a real pain.
Thanks Nikki
FMT have you thought of electical assist bikes, saw a bundle in Switzerland a couple of years ago and they were helping people yomp up the hills
Thanks Nikki
FMT have you thought of electical assist bikes, saw a bundle in Switzerland a couple of years ago and they were helping people yomp up the hills
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"FMT have you thought of electical assist bikes, saw a bundle in Switzerland a couple of years ago and they were helping people yomp up the hills"
Yes, a lot of my co-workers use these for their work commutes, coming in from villages up to 20 km away.
FWIW, a beautiful but easy on the knees bike trip (for 3-7 days) is through the water castle region in Munsterland. We're going to do that next year.
http://www.nrw-tourism.com/1/nrw/tra...-cycle-region/
Yes, a lot of my co-workers use these for their work commutes, coming in from villages up to 20 km away.
FWIW, a beautiful but easy on the knees bike trip (for 3-7 days) is through the water castle region in Munsterland. We're going to do that next year.
http://www.nrw-tourism.com/1/nrw/tra...-cycle-region/
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Too bad you missed the food section at the Salon de l'Agriculture that just ended!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX20tMiLZTU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX20tMiLZTU
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cybor, what we tend to do is set us a large target to travel and then stop when we want for as long as we want. The use of the train allows us to do the bits we like without exhaustion.
I think we plan for 50km a day with a couple of days off. Designing train options allows for flexibility. I suspect we achieve something like 40km a day in reality. I havn't linked you to last month's Denmark ride (but follow my name back if you like) and we did the same.
Over the years this has worked out well, we've even stopped somewhere for lunch and decided to stay the night (Romania in the middle of a monsoon), this means that booking a hotel is part of the fun, but outside of high seasons we seldom have a problem (never slept in a ditch yet and only once in 25 years had to use a taxi leaving bikes in a restaurant in the Algarve)
I think we plan for 50km a day with a couple of days off. Designing train options allows for flexibility. I suspect we achieve something like 40km a day in reality. I havn't linked you to last month's Denmark ride (but follow my name back if you like) and we did the same.
Over the years this has worked out well, we've even stopped somewhere for lunch and decided to stay the night (Romania in the middle of a monsoon), this means that booking a hotel is part of the fun, but outside of high seasons we seldom have a problem (never slept in a ditch yet and only once in 25 years had to use a taxi leaving bikes in a restaurant in the Algarve)
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