Quote:
Originally Posted by papermario13689
I must have been a little different, since I took a long hiatus on bike riding after I bought my car, but returned to find nothing really different. Then again, I am forced to ride uphill a lot which would exert more leg energy.
Either way, the swaying's new to me. I'd definitely follow the advice of filling up your tires, but the framework of your bicycle might be shifted somehow; it's a slim possibility but I want to make sure anyways. During those 6 years, did you leave your bicycle leaned up against something without a kickstand? What was the temperature like where you left it? I've seen a few bikes shift in balance from a mixture of rust and other things.
|
It's a new bike, I think the problem is me just not being able to steer.
Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptnAwesomee
Can you really tell if someone is a good kisser based on how they eat an apple?
|
First time I've heard of that, but it sounds at least somewhat plausible.