Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Craft project?

I'm really intrigued by this idea for a crocheted dress guard:


This one is done by Miriam Farrington but I found them here as I'm determined to find a stylish but practical solution to many of my female friends who complain about not being able to wear longer dresses or skirts on a bike. Any suggestions out there?

Bike maintenance #1 - Puncture repair

Hurrah for bike maintenance!

As part of my job I have attended a mechanics training course to train me up good and proper to fix bikes and get them ship-shape and road-worthy. Some parts I find simple, other parts baffle me. And either way, the strange terminology of some tools and parts just made me giggle. I mean come on, 'nipples' and 'noodles' - really?!

But anyway, whether it baffles you or not, bike maintenance is an extremely useful craft(?) to master, or at least know about a little bit. It will also save you buckets of dosh as you don't have to take it to a bike shop to have them tweak a couple of wires and then charge you £50.

So, perhaps in an attempt to practice and revise what I have learnt, I am going to share little gems of bike maintenance knowledge with you. First and foremost: the puncture repair. Check out this snazzy link for a simple yet thorough guide to fixing a puncture. Extra brownie points for being able to remove a tyre without tyre levers (or spoons)...but alas my own fair hands have not yet managed this trick yet. With practice though I'm determined to master it! That'll be a fine party trick...right? :-P

Start afresh

Well hello there.

I have DEFINITELY neglected this blog for the past few weeks. I apologise. All I can say is I have been swept off my feet in the world of a new job and my life has been filled with training, bikes, new policies and procedures and generally trying to get my head around this new job! It's great and I've enjoyed every minute but it has meant that a lot of things have been put on the back burner whilst I get my bearings.

Those said bearings are starting to be gathered and I have resurfaced with fresh ideas and fresh enthusiasm for my blog. One particular motivation for getting back to this blog is my friend, Claire. Claire is new to commuter-cycling and cycling in an urban environment but is keen to use a bike to get to the train station where she gets the train to work. Ace. I'm all for it! After a little bit of discussion here and there and a couple of loans of a bike, Claire bought herself a gorgeous new bike from Edinburgh Bike Coop and is embracing the first few weeks of cycling. She has already told me that she simply loves the experience of exploring a city on a bike. This just makes me grin :-)

I think I shall use Claire as my 'tool' (if you like) for material for this blog, as well as material I come across from my job. Claire is new to cycling and the world of bikes but is keen to give it a go. I, on the otherhand, am not new to it but I am determined to show Claire (and others) that it is a fantastic way of getting about, with oodles of benefits and fun along the way. I'm also determined to prove you can look good cycling too! It's not just men in lycra. Or at least it won't be if I've got anything to do about it! Trust this girl.