Subject: Gears, little blinky lights...
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Posted on: 2009-06-21 01:15:00 UTC
Saddlepacks are a good idea. And of course, I need to make me some goggles to wear while riding her... and at all other times... wheee!
Subject: Gears, little blinky lights...
Author:
Posted on: 2009-06-21 01:15:00 UTC
Saddlepacks are a good idea. And of course, I need to make me some goggles to wear while riding her... and at all other times... wheee!
The last time I was on a bike I was twelve. My mother decided that she should finally get round to teaching me.
It, um, sort of backfired. I was terrified. I could just about ride the thing for about five metres before I had to stop and do special breathing to stop hyperventilating with terror.
Mum persevered for about six months, but it was the time I got stuck on the beach heading out into the waves with jammed handlebars, crying and flailing and eventually falling off that convinced her that maybe I should just walk while the rest of my family cycled.
I... uhh... couldn't get past the training wheels bit. Never bothered learning past that.
And half of the time, I'm *still* terrified. I'll stick to my horses, which can stand up on their own and generally don't wander off cliffs (well, not unless they're the *special* kind.
Oddly, you're the second person I know who can't ride a bike. Hmm.
*hugs Trojie* Not fun; poor KidTrojie.
I used to love my bike....
who could forget the time I decided to go down a steep hill as fast as I could, without using the brakes at all, only to run straight into the back of a 4x4 truck? Another superb example of my amazing IQ.
And Brimstone hasn't died yet?
Brim is still alive and kicking, though out to pasture. I have a new Noble Steed now.
Oh, and on the subject of memories...
Arctic Penguin, ASCENT!
... That is all. ;)
She's got a luggage rack and I'm planning to put thingies on to make her more steampunkier. I've already got a squirrel skull.
Hrm....
Exactly what are you looking at to make her more Steampunkier? I've got a couple of ideas for mine (she's already perfect for it) but I'd like a few more... Mostly mine involve copper wire and a set of leather and cedar saddlepacks which I plan on making, but... yes.
Saddlepacks are a good idea. And of course, I need to make me some goggles to wear while riding her... and at all other times... wheee!
It's not actually that hard. You shift your centre of balance to steer, though you can't do tight turns.
I named her Alpina (no idea why). She's purple and amazing. However, I manage, with alarming frequency, to run into parked cars and always when there are a bunch of people around to gawk at me.
I'm lucky enough to live near a regional park and a sizeable creek, so now that it's summer, my mom's taking me out more often to ride around. I think we actually did a nine or ten miler the other day, and so far I've almost run over a dead skunk and a live ground squirrel. The skunk was not pleasant.
I love cycling, but am far too good at getting bikes nicked, so haven't had one in years. Longest journey by bike was to the seaside - the railway line from here to the various towns on the east coast was taken out decades ago, and is now a cycle track. Thirteen miles to Hornsea. My arse didn't half hurt afterwards, and it was a hot and sweaty day so we were all covered in thunderbugs (what they're really called, I don't know). And then there was ice cream. Fun times.
but every bike I have breaks on me. Mainly the gears. In the end, I gave up.