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Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - NorthernRaider - 24 August 2012 https://sites.google.com/site/projectbugout/infobase/bug-out-bike http://stealthsurvival.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/spokes-for-survival-bug-out-bike.html http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=117051 YOU TUBE STUFF http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSd2oa0heb8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKzAfVdRZmk RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - Tigs - 25 August 2012 thank nr like the idea RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - Lightspeed - 27 August 2012 Hi NR This link is a treasure chest of excellent information training and advice. Alas Sheldon dies a while ago, but his spirit lives on in the site he created. Consider download all you might need while everything is still functioning: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/ Thanks Sheldon. RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - Skean Dhude - 27 August 2012 One thing you should do is then start to use the bike. It will be good for you and sure beats the hell out of being knackered after a couple of miles. When I bought my bike I put it in the garage with the rest of the preps. A while later I started to use it and it was OK till I hit the first hill. I was worn out when I got back on a journey I walk regularly without getting worn out. If you plan is to bug out on bike to a BOL overnight for example then make sure you can do the trip. RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - IB1 - 27 August 2012 The OH suggested getting the bikes out yesterday and cycling to a pub we know. As I mentioned in another thread the bikes very rarely get out of the garage. It was a round trip of 10 miles according to google maps, all on secluded cycle tracks, and the biggest thing I learnt was the need for a quality saddle. The cheap plastic thing the bike came with is fine for a couple of miles to work and back but doing any kind of decent mileage is quite literally a real pain in the ass. I'm probably going to look at the old style wide saddles with the springs at the back or a modern variant of it. RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - David075 - 27 August 2012 (27 August 2012, 11:23)IB1 Wrote: The OH suggested getting the bikes out yesterday and cycling to a pub we know. As I mentioned in another thread the bikes very rarely get out of the garage. It was a round trip of 10 miles according to google maps, all on secluded cycle tracks, and the biggest thing I learnt was the need for a quality saddle. The cheap plastic thing the bike came with is fine for a couple of miles to work and back but doing any kind of decent mileage is quite literally a real pain in the ass. I had the same problem i got gel seat cover it helped a bit. RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - bigpaul - 27 August 2012 (27 August 2012, 11:23)IB1 Wrote: The OH suggested getting the bikes out yesterday and cycling to a pub we know. As I mentioned in another thread the bikes very rarely get out of the garage. It was a round trip of 10 miles according to google maps, all on secluded cycle tracks, and the biggest thing I learnt was the need for a quality saddle. The cheap plastic thing the bike came with is fine for a couple of miles to work and back but doing any kind of decent mileage is quite literally a real pain in the ass. what you need is a "fat bum saddle" we got them for our bikes much better than the standard saddles which just about cut me in half! RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - Lightspeed - 27 August 2012 (27 August 2012, 11:23)IB1 Wrote: The OH suggested getting the bikes out yesterday and cycling to a pub we know. As I mentioned in another thread the bikes very rarely get out of the garage. It was a round trip of 10 miles according to google maps, all on secluded cycle tracks, and the biggest thing I learnt was the need for a quality saddle. The cheap plastic thing the bike came with is fine for a couple of miles to work and back but doing any kind of decent mileage is quite literally a real pain in the ass. If you're in pain after only 10 miles, the saddle's probably not adjusted properly. Get that fixed first before shelling out on a new one. I had the same problem a few months ago on a new tandem. I focussed so much attention on my partners's riding comfort, I forgot to set up mu position correctly with a lot of pain as a result. Now I've sorted thatwe are faster and also able to ride for much longer than before. RE: Links for articles on Bug Out Bikes - NorthernRaider - 27 August 2012 Just put Gell filled saddles on wifeys and brats mountain bikes. |