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Is this what happens when you start cycling???


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The solution is not to resist, but just go with it. You will have a happier life. Less family and riches, but happier.

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I exhibit all of those symptoms. Ai, what to do... I know, buy another bike :D

 

The most important thing you've done is to break the denial

 

Now...

Lock up your credit card (like a nuclear football) where access to it requires the authorisation of 14 people.

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The most important thing you've done is to break the denial

 

Now...

Lock up your credit card (like a nuclear football) where access to it requires the authorisation of 14 people.

That is some fine advice!

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I exhibit all of those symptoms. Ai, what to do... I know, buy another bike :D

Perhaps 'Dale will explain N+1 to you as it answers that question

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That is some fine advice!

 

MMm wish I had been given  that advice.....

I naively thought that once you bought the bike, kit etc.  that you were then done. 

It is so not like that!

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I naively thought that once you bought the bike, kit etc.  that you were then done. 

Me too.  I also thought thought the cost would be way less than owning a motorcycle.  :blink:

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I am very fortunate .

My cycling has always been fully sponsored .....

 

By Standard Bank Overdraft :clap:  :clap:

 

Eliminates the N+1 problem .... :D  :D

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I am so broken. :wacko:

 

I used to discuss purchases with my wife. Now, I find myself sneaking around, buying parts and accessories behind her back, hiding my stuff in the garage, under a tarp.

 

Sometimes I get confronted and have to lie about things. At first it was hard, but now it just slips out like second nature. "Oh that, no I just borrowed it from Peter" and "It was cheap. Cycle computers are like R60" are the kind of things I would say to her.

 

This is so messed up. The only way I feel better is on my bike, wind in my face, feeling the freedom. It puts a smile on my face and a warmth in my heart I can't explain.

 

I feel so torn apart!

 

Hi. My name is Halfdoesyn and I am a sufferer.

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I am so broken. :wacko:

 

I used to discuss purchases with my wife. Now, I find myself sneaking around, buying parts and accessories behind her back, hiding my stuff in the garage, under a tarp.

 

Sometimes I get confronted and have to lie about things. At first it was hard, but now it just slips out like second nature. "Oh that, no I just borrowed it from Peter" and "It was cheap. Cycle computers are like R60" are the kind of things I would say to her.

 

This is so messed up. The only way I feel better is on my bike, wind in my face, feeling the freedom. It puts a smile on my face and a warmth in my heart I can't explain.

 

I feel so torn apart!

 

Hi. My name is Halfdoesyn and I am a sufferer.

My wife does not ask, and I don't volunteer any info. I have seen some increased activity on my credit card when I have indulged in my habit in the past. This 'Sorbet' my wife swipes the card at must make one mean Sunday. Who pays R2000 for Ice cream?!
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When things really go bad is when you start inventing new genre/types of cycling so you need more bikes for fulfilling those needs... kinda how "enduro' came about... :thumbup:  

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