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<blockquote data-quote="Living-by-the-beach" data-source="post: 1498475" data-attributes="member: 128654"><p>[USER=292414]@walnut_face[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Agreed everyone is different. I am blessed though I see the vistas of my avatar most everyday. When I am on the dedicated bike path I can let my guard down a bit against HGV drivers but I still have the knucklehead pedestrians too. They can take one off your ride in a swift moment.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As tough as it is I'm sure I couldn't cycle each and every day if I still lived in the UK, the weather here is mostly nice 9 months of the year and chilly for about 3 months and even then its not "That bad". The vistas of my ride make it way more tolerable. I've stationary bike in my yard and I rarely get on it. It would bore me to death too.. Those HGV drivers do worry me also, as I've about a mile at the beginning and end of my ride where I share the road with regular drivers but we will all die of something, I just hope its from something other than a complication of diabetes or a road traffic accident..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Living-by-the-beach, post: 1498475, member: 128654"] [USER=292414]@walnut_face[/USER] Agreed everyone is different. I am blessed though I see the vistas of my avatar most everyday. When I am on the dedicated bike path I can let my guard down a bit against HGV drivers but I still have the knucklehead pedestrians too. They can take one off your ride in a swift moment. As tough as it is I'm sure I couldn't cycle each and every day if I still lived in the UK, the weather here is mostly nice 9 months of the year and chilly for about 3 months and even then its not "That bad". The vistas of my ride make it way more tolerable. I've stationary bike in my yard and I rarely get on it. It would bore me to death too.. Those HGV drivers do worry me also, as I've about a mile at the beginning and end of my ride where I share the road with regular drivers but we will all die of something, I just hope its from something other than a complication of diabetes or a road traffic accident.. [/QUOTE]
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