I've really lost my love for mountain biking I think, my rides last year amounted to 50 miles about 6 rides in total.
I bought a new bike last year did 6 rides enjoyed them. My last ride was November, got caked in mud, cleaned and waxed it and it's sat in my bedroom ever since.
It's currently sunny and I was planning on going out in it, but I really can't be bothered, and am thinking Motorbike instead.
Feels like a complete waste of a £2000 bike.
I'm normally quite lacking in motivation in winter anyway.
Should I just patiently wait to see if the buzz comes back if it ever does or try again in spring when it's a bit warmer and more appealing?
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Posted 1 hour ago #
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Break through the faff and ride the bike!
I feel the same from time to time but it always worth it in the end.
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Sometimes it's an effort to make yourself go out. Once you do however you are unlikely to regret it. How many times have you been on the mountain bike and thought "this is rubbish, wish I never bothered"?
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Never gone and thought this is rubbish, but I have thought this is hard bloody work.
I think my main factor is, I have get home and start cleaning the bike which is a chore in winter. It has be clean as it lives in back room or bedroom.Posted 1 hour ago # -
Get a throwaway plastic mat/ couple of garden growbag trays to put the bike on in the spare room so it doesn't have to be sparkling before you stick it in there.
Posted 1 hour ago # -
How many times have you been on the mountain bike and thought "this is rubbish, wish I never bothered"?
Including turning round halfway through riding at CyB and riding back to the car on the road,most of them lately.Posted 1 hour ago # -
Get a throwaway plastic mat/ couple of garden growbag trays to put the bike on in the spare room so it doesn't have to be sparkling before you stick it in there.
This! Just wipe the thick of it off with some kitchen towel and put the thing away until the next time. It'll only get manky again anyway.
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You don't have to ride if you don't want to, you know.
Sounds like your other toys are getting your attention more and you are beating yourself up about not riding the bike, which is making you feel more negative towards it.
Next time you feel like getting out, just chuck some warm clothes on and do it. And make sure as others have said that you can get away with a hose down/lube chain and clean up seals/put it away. Cleaning isn't fun particularly when it's cold and you're wet.
And don't worry about the money you've spent on it, it's spent now, the bike can sit there until you are ready to ride it, it's not going to rust in the spare room.
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Your last ride was in November? That's not all that long ago really, considering the usual Christmas commitments, winter bug down time and filthy weather. Ride when you want to and for as short a distance as you feel like - do what you enjoy and don't measure yourself against what you think everyone else is doing. Don't beat yourself up - in reality few people are out there every weekend slaying trails and shredding gnar or whatever. I do think you need to find a way to be able to leave your bike less than perfectly clean though - that would put anyone off going for a ride.
Posted 49 minutes ago # -
What the rest have said is good - just get out and turn the pedals, doesn't have to be a big ride at all, or even a proper dressed up 'proper' ride.
Sometimes just taking the bike to the shops, jumping off kerbs etc is enough to get my mojo back
Posted 46 minutes ago # -
Yeah do it. Get a motorbike. That’s exactly what I did in my 20s. It’s all the same thing IMO. One bike is the same as another, with or without an engine it’s still not a car. I still have a motorbike after I restarted cycling. No sense in trying to push yourself to do something you don’t want to.
Posted 46 minutes ago # -
Or just go and do something you do want to do.
I mountain biked for years and due to a change of circumstance it was just not the same. So I did a couple of years doing Ironman triathlon for a change. It was great, now I fancy doing some more mountain biking again.
Just do what you enjoy !!!
Posted 40 minutes ago # -
a) bike cleaning doesn't have to be difficult if you get a system going
b) you could store it in a bag in the house. Leave bag in hallway for the duration of the ride then pop it back in and take it to the spare room or wherever. Just leave the bag unzipped so it dries out. You can then clean it later if needed or just keep riding it dirty.
Posted 29 minutes ago # -
I'm feeling a little 'meh' about it too at the moment. Time, weather, conditions – they all add up.
What I would say is the advice above about cleaning is all good. Another option, if you have a car, is to keep a Dirt Worker (or whatever they're called now) in it and hose the bike down in the street.
When I used to live in a flat and rode a cheap rigid mud-guarded singlespeed all winter. I was nightriding in the Chilterns so it was hilly and cloggy, but it was great training, something a little different, getting me outside and – other than lubing the chain – pretty much maintenance-free. The bike only got a clean when I had to drive somewhere and could hose it, or on the balcony at the weekend (which was rare!)
The other option is to let it go. Wait until March/April when things are a little drier, and go for a spin and see how you get on. Unless you're racing, what's the rush?
Posted 21 minutes ago # -
You live in Darwen don't you? If you fancy a change you can come out running with us up at Dashers.
Posted 21 minutes ago # -
just go and have some fun. doens't need to be on the bike, or even off road. is it your only bike? just ride it somewhere.
Motivation comes and goes.
Posted 17 minutes ago # -
Just had an internal debate myself. It's lovely out, but I know the trails will be muddy and I ride them all the time so meh.. What I really want to do is head further afield and explore, so I think I'll just hit the gym this lunchtime and do a longer ride tomorrow.
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Just had an internal debate myself. It's lovely out, but I know the trails will be muddy and I ride them all the time so meh.. What I really want to do is head further afield and explore, so I think I'll just hit the gym this lunchtime and do a longer ride tomorrow.
Cool story bro.
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