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bails87
To be fair, up until a week or 2 ago we'd had about 6 weeks of lovely dry (as in dusty) trails. I remember when I put my Racing Ralphs on in June, it seemed to rain non stop for a month. I've got a pic from July of my bike buried up to the hubs in mud after I thought I could just spin through that damp looking bit.....

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I intend on swimming, increase my lung capacity a bit

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Surf-Matt
It's all very well being macho about wet weather riding and I have decent kit BUT I hate the way my bike wears out three times quicker and constant mega cleaning does get dull.

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And when it rains, it's warmer Very Happy

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not cobblers at all lol ,
Jan is typically one of the dryest months of the year. Wink

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yeehaamcgee
Sod the constant mega-cleaning, just don't bother. It'll only get dirtier the day after anyway.

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bone_idle
Call of Duty Modern warfare 2 comes out next week !! that will do nicely and it dont need cleaning. And dont knock it till you try it online It will be Awsome. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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Northwind
Climbing seems like a good complement to cycling, different skills and it works different muscles, plus it's higher intensity. But the appeal's kind of similiar I think.

We still do it because we're forever chasing what we've already found
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get proper clothing and keep riding. also you can ride faster because the colder air helps you stay cooler for longer.

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furby
Sod staying indoors when it rains!

get out and enjoy it, go white water kayaking!

Can be really good fitness training aswell

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colintrav
RichardJiles wrote:
So, the weather is always bad in the UK, so I have been thinking of doing and indoor sport that will help with my biking, but I can always do the sport, because it's indoors. DO you have and suggestions? I live in Vale of Glamorgan, so do you know any indoor sports places? wtih good sports?


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bone_idle wrote:
Call of Duty Modern warfare 2 comes out next week !! that will do nicely and it dont need cleaning. And dont knock it till you try it online It will be Awsome. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy


So you rush home with the new game in hand to play the game ... and your burd asks


What do you do first ?? Play the game or service her ,

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welshkev
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Here its great.... It rains... Well I for one am not made out of sugar, so I am going to get some base layers on and get muddy as f%£$


ha ha brilliant Laughing

if you live in the vale then it's only a short drive to afan or cwmcarn and neither of them gets too wet to be rideable.just get yourself some good waterproofs Smile i go to the gym more in the winter aswell as, ahem, get the road bike out more (ducks for cover)

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yeehaamcgee
Ducks for cover?
I suppose it makes sense, water just runs off a duck, so if you build a shelter from them, then it would be very waterproof.

I can't imagine it would be very easy riding around, with a load of quacking, angry ducks gaffer-taped to you though.

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welshkev wrote:
canada16 wrote:


Here its great.... It rains... Well I for one am not made out of sugar, so I am going to get some base layers on and get muddy as f%£$


ha ha brilliant Laughing

if you live in the vale then it's only a short drive to afan or cwmcarn and neither of them gets too wet to be rideable.just get yourself some good waterproofs Smile i go to the gym more in the winter aswell as, ahem, get the road bike out more (ducks for cover)


I didn't think you could ride road bikes in the rain.
All the roadies I know don't go out in the rain - something about the carbon melting when it comes into contact with water...

What's so wrong with riding in winter - get out with a group of mates and play in the mud (on your bike), you'll have a laugh!

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yeehaamcgee wrote:
Ducks for cover?
I suppose it makes sense, water just runs off a duck, so if you build a shelter from them, then it would be very waterproof.

I can't imagine it would be very easy riding around, with a load of quacking, angry ducks gaffer-taped to you though.


I have just had a very amusing mental image of that Very Happy I'll have pint of whatever you're drinking Yeehaa....

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Northwind wrote:
Climbing seems like a good complement to cycling, different skills and it works different muscles, plus it's higher intensity. But the appeal's kind of similiar I think.


I think I agree with the MTFU people here. I love climbing (still identify myself as a climber instead of a mtber) but you need good weather to go climbing outdoors. You can go climbing at indoor walls (which is fine on mid-week evenings) but I'd rather get soaked through on my mountain bike than stay indoors.

And yes, bad weather will knacker your bike if you don't clean it. That's what basic hardtails are for!

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lochussie
Whitewater kayaking. Get into this and you can be smugly happy when the forecast for the weekend is rain. Plenty of thrills to be had on the rivers.

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bigchazrocks
Either quit MTB for the winter (like a pussy Laughing ), well, actually, most of the year if you dont ride in the rain....

You could gym it up - lots of isometric exercises - squats, deadlifts, powerlifts, heaves, chin-ups, dips and pressups. All good, total body conditioning exercise. Combine with something like swimming and running, and you'll be fighting fit come summer.

But you'll have sh*t MTB skills. Squash is another beasting... Might not think it, but it is...

Or you could forego the extra expense of buying a gym membership and stuff, and just get some winter riding gear. Ride through the winter. Yes, the bike wears out faster, and you get dirty, but if you're gonna complain about doing kit admin... become a fell runner. All you need is shorts and trainers!

Besides, nothing quite like a clear, crisp February morning, no-one around, and watching the sun rise on top of an empty hill, to remind you why you love MTB and the GREAT out-doors...

So be a man, and do the right thing... Wink

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daniel_owen_uk
Indoor skydiving (actually they don't like you calling it that, "Bodyflight"). Amazing fun, but a little on the expensive side (last time I went it was close to £10 a minute).

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