Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
Bicycling Australia

Have Bike, Will Travel

FOR THOSE WHO FOLLOW ME ON Instagram (@_leeturner) you would have seen I was recently away overseas for six weeks in Europe. I could not go away that long and be without my bike. It was hard enough not putting on 10 kgs with all the buffet breakfasts, gelati and beautiful dinners. Imagine if I wasn’t exercising as well.

I’ve never considered hiring a bike because first I love my bike and wouldn’t want to go through the process of setting something up each time as, like most, I’m pedantic with my set up. Secondly, it’s not cheap to hire a bike, thirdly it’s a hassle finding them and booking etc.

Having your own bike which you know, and

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Bicycling Australia

Bicycling Australia6 min read
Sportswashing
It all comes out in the (sports) wash. Oil money. For many, it’s the filthiest of lucre and it’s been reshaping the world of elite sports since the turn of the millennium. Professional football, Formula 1 and, more recently, golf, are amongst the mos
Bicycling Australia4 min read
Ground Effect
“Battledress for toughing it out when the weather turns to custard.” That’s how New Zealand brand Ground Effect describe their aptly named Storm Trooper wet weather jacket. But before we put the mother of all rain jackets plus two other pieces of Gro
Bicycling Australia7 min read
Cycliq’s new Fly6 Pro
Roughly a decade has passed since the original Fly6 hit the market. It was 116 grams, not especially attractive and far from perfect. But as one of the original integrated bicycle light/camera units, it was very much a game changer, ushering in a new

Related Books & Audiobooks