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Cycling The Coastline

  • 05-09-2012 7:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Hopefully next year, I plan on Cycling the coastline for charity.

    I have been cycling for about 2 years now pretty regularly, I might clock 100-150k per week but i have done the odd long distance.

    My bike is a pretty knackered Mountain bike. I cycle usually in the country side but i have had it for four years and I reckon it served me well without giving me too much bother.:rolleyes:

    I looked into various biking websites and shops to see if I could replace it with a decent bike that might last me a good while. I'm pretty bamboozled by all the specs on these bikes. I only have a reasonably fair Idea how to tell one good bike from another. So If people could give me tips on that i would be GRATEFUL :P

    Also has anybody else done a trek on this sort of scale. Can people give me an idea of which route i should take and what not. How did you deal with say cramps in the saddle or anything like that.

    Much Appreciated :)


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