koribeyer
Speeding Up
- May 29, 2008
- 409
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Hi all,
I've been following this board for a couple of months and am happy such a nice community exists in Tokyo. I commute partially along the Kyu-edogawa so I may have seen some of you as we dodged all those people walking their tiny dogs.
So far, most of my biking experience is commuting. I commute on my Bianchi Brava from Funabashi to Toyosu when the weather is good and I don't have after work commitments (maybe 3 times a week, 50km RT). As I get in better shape, I'm looking to do long weekend rides (Sun or Mon) and a bike tour in early August.
I'm still don't know a lot about how to tune up my bike and I'm crap at changing tires but I love riding and am eager to learn how to get my hands dirty and fix stuff up.
I look forward to a weekend ride with you guys (and gals? are you out there too?)!
Any advice for getting through the rainy season on a bike that's not made for fenders?
Thanks! 宜しくお願いします。
日本語も大丈夫
I've been following this board for a couple of months and am happy such a nice community exists in Tokyo. I commute partially along the Kyu-edogawa so I may have seen some of you as we dodged all those people walking their tiny dogs.
So far, most of my biking experience is commuting. I commute on my Bianchi Brava from Funabashi to Toyosu when the weather is good and I don't have after work commitments (maybe 3 times a week, 50km RT). As I get in better shape, I'm looking to do long weekend rides (Sun or Mon) and a bike tour in early August.
I'm still don't know a lot about how to tune up my bike and I'm crap at changing tires but I love riding and am eager to learn how to get my hands dirty and fix stuff up.
I look forward to a weekend ride with you guys (and gals? are you out there too?)!
Any advice for getting through the rainy season on a bike that's not made for fenders?
Thanks! 宜しくお願いします。
日本語も大丈夫