I'm embarrassed to admit that these days I spend more time searching eBay for cheap Campagnolo components than actually riding. There was a time when I logged 70-100 miles a day.
i won a bike 3 years ago. it's still in the box in my garage. on a totally unrelated note, anyone want to buy a brand new bike? mine has a red/white color scheme.
The wife and I have mountain bikes. (But we live in Florida, where there are no mountains.) I put air in the tires last week as I noticed they were flat. Needless to say, we don't ride them much.
I'm lucky enough to live close enough to work that using my bike to commute is pleasant, also close enough to the bars where riding my bike home drunk is a frequently used option.
Does my Harley count? I do own a non-motorized bicycle, however I've never ridden it. Hubby assembled it for me, and after 3 tries (he kept putting stuff on backwards....) he "thinks" he got it right. I've been too scared to ride it.
I will occasionally bike the 9 miles to work when the weather is nice. Our office building recently put in a cheap gym, so now I can just shower when I get into the office.
I still do triathlons as well, but have not been getting out on my tri-bike as much as I should.
I never rode my bike all that much as a kid, and the last time I had I was about 10 years old. Fast forward to two or three years ago and I'm on vacation at a cabin in Michigan and the people I'm with are going to bike over to Lake Michigan. Cut to me struggling for 2 hours to sit up on the bike and move without falling over. I eventually got to the point where I could ride but I was very slow and wobbly and couldn't really break without putting my feet down, I also dumped the bike 2 or 3 times.
So yes, if you wait long enough, you can forget how to ride a bike.
Does a recumbent stationary exercise bike count?
@duodec D'oh! I was going to say that! Good one.
I occasionally think about checking Craigslist for one. That's about it.
I won't be riding the MS 150 if that's what you're asking.
I'm embarrassed to admit that these days I spend more time searching eBay for cheap Campagnolo components than actually riding. There was a time when I logged 70-100 miles a day.
More avid than @carl669 as goats can't ride bicycles.
@juststephen
@TerriblyHuang
Not by themselves, though.
@juststephen screw you and your simplistic bike.
@carl669 holy crap. That's impressive
@hippiechik I just hope no abuse was used to train the poor goat to do that feat.
I own a bike. Haven't seen it in a few years but I'm pretty sure it hasn't been stolen.
I bought a $2000 bike four years ago. Haven't ridden it in two years.
i won a bike 3 years ago. it's still in the box in my garage. on a totally unrelated note, anyone want to buy a brand new bike? mine has a red/white color scheme.
@carl669 brand? price?
@Aznatural1 click on the word bike in his post.
@Aznatural1 the second "bike"
The wife and I have mountain bikes. (But we live in Florida, where there are no mountains.) I put air in the tires last week as I noticed they were flat. Needless to say, we don't ride them much.
Do I ride bikes? Do I enjoy giving myself an atomic wedgie?
@sjk3 I think you're doing it wrong. You should buy a seat to put on that post.
I'm lucky enough to live close enough to work that using my bike to commute is pleasant, also close enough to the bars where riding my bike home drunk is a frequently used option.
Does my Harley count? I do own a non-motorized bicycle, however I've never ridden it. Hubby assembled it for me, and after 3 tries (he kept putting stuff on backwards....) he "thinks" he got it right. I've been too scared to ride it.
I will occasionally bike the 9 miles to work when the weather is nice. Our office building recently put in a cheap gym, so now I can just shower when I get into the office.
I still do triathlons as well, but have not been getting out on my tri-bike as much as I should.
I never rode my bike all that much as a kid, and the last time I had I was about 10 years old. Fast forward to two or three years ago and I'm on vacation at a cabin in Michigan and the people I'm with are going to bike over to Lake Michigan. Cut to me struggling for 2 hours to sit up on the bike and move without falling over. I eventually got to the point where I could ride but I was very slow and wobbly and couldn't really break without putting my feet down, I also dumped the bike 2 or 3 times.
So yes, if you wait long enough, you can forget how to ride a bike.
What type of cycling? This
or this
If you're talking about two wheels without a motor, I haven't been on that contraption in about a year - I think ;)