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<blockquote data-quote="Yorksman" data-source="post: 1215680" data-attributes="member: 55568"><p>You lucky guy. Unfortunately, if we go abroad and I hire a bike, my wife hits the shops!</p><p></p><p>Your experience of getting fit sounds very much like mine. I was doing ten mins twice a day on an indoor bike at first. Now I can do 30k on the flat, but spending most of the day doing it. The objective is to have an enjoyable day out and the scenery is an important part of that. Can't do with this head down, push as hard as you can. I have to measure my heart rate and have a chest strap and monitor on the handlebars. I back off when it gets to 120. That's nothing to some people but I need to play it safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorksman, post: 1215680, member: 55568"] You lucky guy. Unfortunately, if we go abroad and I hire a bike, my wife hits the shops! Your experience of getting fit sounds very much like mine. I was doing ten mins twice a day on an indoor bike at first. Now I can do 30k on the flat, but spending most of the day doing it. The objective is to have an enjoyable day out and the scenery is an important part of that. Can't do with this head down, push as hard as you can. I have to measure my heart rate and have a chest strap and monitor on the handlebars. I back off when it gets to 120. That's nothing to some people but I need to play it safe. [/QUOTE]
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