Steve Maskery
Established Member
A couple of months ago I was given a bicycle. Now I haven't ridden one for 20 years and that was the first time for another 20 years, so basically I've not ridden since I was a teenager.
This bike is a Giant, which I gather is quite a good brand, and apart from a bit of rust on the chromework, appears to be in quite good condition.
It had a flat tyre when it arrived and last weekend I took it round to my mate Stuart to fix it because I couldn't pump the darn thing up. He did it in minutes. Grr.
Anyway, this afternoon I decided to have a go. Good grief, it's a wonder I'm still alive.
The first thing was that I got my foot caught in the pedal thingy as I started off and fell off after about 4 feet. I discovered in the process that it is too big for me, I can't touch the ground. The guy who gave it to me was a few inches taller than I am. But I could adjust the saddle down a bit and that helped.
I decided to ride into town. It is exactly 1km and level all the way. I got going and discovered that roads are very bumpy. What are all the holes for?
I couldn't quite work out how to use the gears, but worked out that the big lever moves the chain to the big cog. Except one didn't. The bang I heard when I first started off was the cable to the bottom sprocket snapping.
So I got to town and back, in far too low a gear, and managed to avoid falling off. But only just, I certainly wasn't in full control when I had to stop. On the way back I found my bicycle clip that had come off soon after I started. I'd straightened it out a bit because it was too tight and obviously it is now not tight enough.
What do I do? I did quite enjoy the feeling of travelling, but it seemed very dangerous really, and not entirely because of other road users. And it was hardly comfortable. Do I get a new cable and have another go? I don't feel I can sell the bike as it was given to me. But I still think it is too big and I might be more successful if I did get rid of it and buy a slightly smaller frame.
Steve, now living on borrowed time.
This bike is a Giant, which I gather is quite a good brand, and apart from a bit of rust on the chromework, appears to be in quite good condition.
It had a flat tyre when it arrived and last weekend I took it round to my mate Stuart to fix it because I couldn't pump the darn thing up. He did it in minutes. Grr.
Anyway, this afternoon I decided to have a go. Good grief, it's a wonder I'm still alive.
The first thing was that I got my foot caught in the pedal thingy as I started off and fell off after about 4 feet. I discovered in the process that it is too big for me, I can't touch the ground. The guy who gave it to me was a few inches taller than I am. But I could adjust the saddle down a bit and that helped.
I decided to ride into town. It is exactly 1km and level all the way. I got going and discovered that roads are very bumpy. What are all the holes for?
I couldn't quite work out how to use the gears, but worked out that the big lever moves the chain to the big cog. Except one didn't. The bang I heard when I first started off was the cable to the bottom sprocket snapping.
So I got to town and back, in far too low a gear, and managed to avoid falling off. But only just, I certainly wasn't in full control when I had to stop. On the way back I found my bicycle clip that had come off soon after I started. I'd straightened it out a bit because it was too tight and obviously it is now not tight enough.
What do I do? I did quite enjoy the feeling of travelling, but it seemed very dangerous really, and not entirely because of other road users. And it was hardly comfortable. Do I get a new cable and have another go? I don't feel I can sell the bike as it was given to me. But I still think it is too big and I might be more successful if I did get rid of it and buy a slightly smaller frame.
Steve, now living on borrowed time.