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I did some more cycling today, but on routes that I'm a lot more familiar with, and it was considerably less scary even in the dark. The only bit that was a bit tricky was trying to go down Green Lanes at rush hour, and feeling as though I should be able to weave through the gaps between slow moving and parked cars as all the other cyclists were doing. But then I realised that I was allowed to just get off, walk the bike across the road, and get on it again once I'd turned into a side-street, rather than trying to do a right turn on a traffic clogged road.

I'm going to Brixton tomorrow to see [personal profile] themidnightgirl and [personal profile] the_alchemist and Florizel, and briefly considered cycling all the way there, but I think that would be an awful lot of comfort-zone pushing for one day, so instead I'm going to cycle to Kings Cross, leave the bike there, and get the tube the rest of the way.

Date: 2021-11-26 09:50 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] sfred
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But then I realised that I was allowed to just get off, walk the bike across the road, and get on it again once I'd turned into a side-street, rather than trying to do a right turn on a traffic clogged road.

Quite right! A major advantage of bicycles.

Date: 2021-11-27 06:27 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] shreena
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Ooh - next time you're Brixton way you should come and see us, we are a short hop on a bus from Brixton

Date: 2021-11-27 11:51 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] barakta
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100% legit to walk the bike on pavements etc, my partner (who restarted riding bikes when we lived in London and is now definitely A Bike Nerd) usually rides recumbents and hates traffic weavers cos that's quite dangerous (and impossible on a recumbent). Even on a Boris Bike she's not going to do that.

I think working out your stretch without overload goals sounds great.

Where there's a wheel, there's a way

Date: 2021-11-27 05:23 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] hairyears
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I do that quite a lot.

There was a time when this would never have occurred to me: but everybody's luck runs out and, for some of us, our luck has made one last-gasp effort by switching-on our sense of self-preservation at the age of 40.

Quite a lot of London's road junctions look like meat grinders, viewed from a bicycle saddle, and I find myself wondering how much it costs the Borough to keep hosing-off the bloodstains, as I walk the bicycle across the pedestrian crossings instead of attempting a dangerously-exposed right turn among HGV's and homicidal Kensington Panzerkampfwagens.

Date: 2021-11-27 05:25 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] hairyears
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Surely, your train route is ThamesLink from Finsbury Park?

Date: 2021-11-28 10:09 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] lavendersparkle
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I found it useful to get a mobile phone holder that attaches to my handlebars, so that I can use Google maps as a satnav when I'm cycling. That way I don't have to think about finding my way, so it's one less thing to concentrate on.

Date: 2021-11-28 11:03 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] smhwpf
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Weaving along Green Lanes is definitely not for beginners! (Arguably it is best avoided even for the experienced).

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