New rider

A place to talk about anything! Want to find someone to ride with? Get help on mending things? Organise lifts?

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
RobFranklin
Posts: 1
Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:30 pm

New rider

Post by RobFranklin »

Hey guys,
i got my first bike since i was like 12 years old today. it is a full suspension mtb and i`m wondering if this is the right kind of club for my skill level.
im basically wanting to go out and get fit whilst meeting new people, btw, im at a very low skill level.

what is you guys` opinion?

i`ll edit thst, i wouldnt say very low... done 6.26. miles in 38 mins riding into the wind all the way at about 1400 today, that aint too bad right?
willhub
Posts: 1103
Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:35 pm
Location: GMT +0

Post by willhub »

The slowest of group rides is usually around 14 to 15 mph around 50+ miles, it is easier in a group, you'd be a lot better off getting a road bike, that alone would provide a speed increase.

*edit* Are you 12 years old? You would need to have an adult with you on a ride to supervise, such as a parent or gaurdian.

All group rides.are a great opportunity to get to know new people.
PhilBixby
Posts: 2442
Joined: Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:18 pm
Location: Tadcaster Road

Post by PhilBixby »

It's his first bike since he "was like 12 years old", Will - so I'm guessing he's knocking on a little more now!

Rob, as Will suggests, the full-suss MTB isn't an ideal tool for road rides, but if you're wanting to do off-road stuff and improve your skills in that dept, then hopefully one of our (many!) MTBers will be along soon with some advice on what rides they're up to and what would suit - take a look at the MTB section of this forum to get a flavour of what goes on.
Dr Dave
Posts: 1503
Joined: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:09 am
Location: Halfway there

Post by Dr Dave »

PhilBixby wrote:.... the full-suss MTB isn't an ideal tool for road rides...
It was for about a month last winter ;)
Post Reply