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Topic: Newby and keen to get involved
Posted By: Scott
Subject: Newby and keen to get involved
Date Posted: 15 November 2019 at 5:17pm
Hi all

I have always had a fascination for "different" kinds of bikes.  I rode a tandem for a while (I know they aren't that different but you have to start somewhere) and I had a unicycle for a bit (never quite got the hang of it!)

I recently watched a youtube video that GCN did about the club and it looked like a lot of fun.  

Does BHPC offer opportunities for someone like me who's been riding for ages but wants to try riding a recumbent to come to some kind of event and give it a go and maybe rent or borrow a bike for a bit to try it out?  I've already got a mountain bike and a road bike so convincing the wife I need to now get a recumbent - well let's just say it's going to be a tricky discussion! LOL

thanks all!  





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Posted By: AlanGoodman
Date Posted: 15 November 2019 at 5:51pm
Welcome!
We don’t have anything official but if you come along to any event there are usually plenty of people willing to show you their machines and some might let you have a play!
Unfortunately we don’t have any more events this year but there may well be a member not far from you....


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Posted By: russellbridge
Date Posted: 15 November 2019 at 5:57pm
Hi Scott

Yes you'd be more than welcome, and I'm sure there'll be someone to lend a recumbent and teach you how to ride it (the balance is different to an upright, but not as tricky as a unicycle). I started my first few BHPC races on a normal road bike before taking the plunge and buying a low racer recumbent.
 
The calendar for next year has yet to be released, but the first few races (March onwards) are normally Hillingdon (London), Curborough (N Birmingham), and Derby (indoor velodrome). Just keep an eye on the forum for info being released...

If you want to race it'll be £14, you'll just need a road bike and helmet. If you're reasonably fit on a road bike you'll be mid-top of the field in the 'slow' race.

Russ


Posted By: Scott
Date Posted: 15 November 2019 at 6:54pm
Thanks for the responses.  I'll definitely keep an eye on the events calendar.  I am based near Ilkley in West Yorkshire.  If there are any rides that members do in this area, I'd love to hear about it.  


Posted By: Kim
Date Posted: 15 November 2019 at 9:27pm
The 2020 calendar is still to be confirmed, but there should be a BHPC race in York timed to coincide with the http://yorkrally.org/" rel="nofollow - York Cycle Rally in June.  The BHPC usually have a stall at the rally, with various machines on display.  It's also a good place to meet other recumbent riders who aren't interested in riding fast in circles, and have a play with ICE Trikes' latest shiny toys.


Posted By: Woolly Hat
Date Posted: 20 November 2019 at 9:51am
Do we have any members in Yorkshire that Scott could contact and maybe meet up to have a go before next season? Christmas is coming and a new recumbent is always a nice pressie ;-)

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Ross Low Racer 77 and WozzaMarauder


Posted By: AlanGoodman
Date Posted: 20 November 2019 at 1:22pm
Barney is up that way - we could ask him to have a quick chat if he’s got 5 or 6 hours to spare.

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Posted By: PaulW
Date Posted: 15 February 2020 at 3:28am
Hi Scott, I'm a newby too and just down the road from you in Addingham.  Looking for my first recumbent now.  Hoping to do some rides on the Brownlee track, then some races too 0 2020 calendar out now and looks like there are a few within a reasonable distance. 



Posted By: AlanGoodman
Date Posted: 15 February 2020 at 3:44am
Welcome!
Always great to see some new faces at events!

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