@Booderdooder: Aaaahh, I hope you enjoy it! Your balance will probably be wibbly wobbly the first 2~3 weeks, but I'm sure you'll get the hang of it! Bikings a blast. Altho, once you become a bike owner learning maintenance is hella hard for me.
I don't miss living in places like that, ngl. Altho, that's mostly cuz I can't afford a car and love the internet.
@Bonnie: If you managed to take that walk: I hope you saw something neat on it!
It's raining again today, and luckily, I don't have to work. Wahoo~
Forums General Chit-Chat Wah. It's raining.
@Fellowsheep: My boyfriend is REALLY into mountain biking right now, and he's quite a handyman.
I'm sure he would do it for me teach me how to maintain a bike!
I was told the best way to learn is to start with a bike that's actually a size too small, so that your feet can reach the ground.
Then you walk while straddling the bike, and take longer strides over time to understand how the balance on a bike works.
I'm sure he would do it for me teach me how to maintain a bike!
I was told the best way to learn is to start with a bike that's actually a size too small, so that your feet can reach the ground.
Then you walk while straddling the bike, and take longer strides over time to understand how the balance on a bike works.
@Fellowsheep: there isn’t any fun landmarks also it was cold but it was nice to get fresh air. I’ll probably start taking walks
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.