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Things that you didn't like but now embrace

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Now keep this clean 😆

I'll go first:
- 29" wheels
- Tubeless
- 1 X gears
- 27.5" plus wheels and tyres
- Gravel riding
- Lycra
- Road clipless pedals and shoes
- Christmas pudding
- Whisky
- Growing a beard
- Getting old


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 4:01 pm
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Do you mean didn't like or didn't like the idea of?


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 4:30 pm
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Either or both?


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 4:31 pm
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– Getting old

That can **** off!

I thought life was meant to be simple by your mid 50s! I wish I'd wasted more of my life in my youth! 🙂


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 4:32 pm
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Olives, under 30 I hated them, the something changed and I've loved them ever since. NB This is the edible version as opposed to pipe sealing type..


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 4:33 pm
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cashew nuts


 
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Beer


 
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Pegging

out washing, hated laundry but don't mind it now.


 
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Ebikes - sorry. I always hated the idea...the usual fat, lazy bar stewards, just a motorbike yadda yadda. I spouted it all. Then I had a go on one....they're just great fun. I still get a great workout, but I now get double the downhill runs I used to in the same space of time. Whats not to like??.


 
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Olives and cherries.


 
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Belle and Sebastian


 
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Working.
Haven't done it for a couple of years because I didn't like it.

Will be doing it again from next month onwards. I've got more enthusiasm for it this time round as it'll be about helping less fortunate folks instead of making money for some greedy ****.


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 6:12 pm
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Sleeping.

As a child, I hated going to bed. Now I love it and can't get enough.

Coffee.

Hated it till I was about 22. Now love it.


 
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michael portillo.


 
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Riding on roads.


 
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The song 'Teenage Dirtbag'


 
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Pickle.
A cheese sandwich isn’t the same without it now.


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 6:37 pm
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Another +1 for ebikes. But i’m being honest about the fact it makes it easier!


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 7:00 pm
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- 27.5 & 29.
- Tubeless (it seemed such a faff, but now I don’t ever bother swapping tyres to match weather conditions it’s DHF fir everything).
- XC and uphill
- Road bikes
- Ebikes.


 
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Running, I always hated it and was rubbish at it, then started training for some stuff a few years ago including running. Now I can't do it because of Achilles and gout issues, I'm really missing it.

Sprouts, but only if fried with bacon and some garlic!


 
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Slippers


 
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Nothing much. I was always right.


 
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The Labour Party. Brought up in a bluer than a very blue thing that’s having a particularly blue day household it took me quite some time to see that the Nasty Party never had my best interests at heart. It’s a shame my parents never saw the same.


 
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Oh, and slippers. But only because I daren’t turn the heating on.


 
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Doomanic may be my long lost twin on both counts


 
Posted : 13/10/2022 7:41 pm
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Where's the like button for slippers!


 
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Travelling abroad.
I always resisted when partners suggested it, my argument was I hadn’t seen all of this country yet.
Went to Canada 10yrs ago, friggin loved it, been back 3 more times since.
Going again in February, gonna try and skate on 7 different rinks in a day. Without using any transportation.
Something that’s impossible in the uk.
Genuinely wish I’d went abroad when i was young.


 
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Mudguards, Marmalade and Marmite but not marsupials (no one should embrace them they've got sharp claws).


 
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Onesies.

Speaking up at work.

Mud guards.


 
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Wine, until my mid twenties thought it was all bullshit and pretension. Now I think it's 50% bullshit and pretension but the other 50% is a very nice relaxing drink to get drunk on 🙂


 
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Mudguards.

Crocs.

(Not at the same time ... hut hey, who knows what the future holds?)


 
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Belle and Sebastian

Is that the animated series or the band?


 
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Salmon. Lots of omega 3 oily goodness


 
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Shaving my legs. I thought it was silly. Tried it because I was convinced by a youtube video that it would make me better at bike racing. Now I do it becuase I like how my legs look shaven and no other reason.


 
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Chain waxing
Going to bed @ 10pm (or earlier)
Not drinking
Coffee without milk or sugar
Pyjamas
Electronic music
Drugs
Monogamy
Decorating
Baseball caps
The Economist
Sandals
Lycra
Suncream
Rock and ice / winter climbing


 
Posted : 14/10/2022 12:12 am
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Outboard bearing bottom brackets, as the owner of multiple isis Middleburn cranksets I refused to acknowledge hollowtech II for way too long.


 
Posted : 14/10/2022 5:01 am
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Olives, under 30 I hated them, the something changed and I’ve loved them ever since. NB This is the edible version as opposed to pipe sealing type..

Same here. Used to think they were vile and now I can’t get enough of them.

Public speaking or presenting, used to avoid like the plague and I’m growing to really like it.

Not being as fit as I used to be. Got angry about it for a long time and now I’ve come to realise it is inevitable.

Plus tyres - Had a Trek Stache and it was back to back punctures and torn sidewalks on the rear. Cost the GDP of a small nation to keep replacing them. Fast forward a few years and the strength and choice of the tyres has come on leaps and bounds. I miss my Stooge (both of them).


 
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Another one for belle and Sebastian - some great songs/albums.

Caravanning - home from home. Fun family times.

Berlingos - yeah people drive them at 40mph but my god they are so practical.

Ebikes. - go further quicker and don't feel goosed after a big ride.

Vegetarianism.- I still eat meat but married a veggie


 
Posted : 14/10/2022 7:16 am
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Country music, to a point

Rim brakes

The idea that I'm not going to fly to riding destinations most summers any more - embraced via the joy of from-front-door touring


 
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Kelsey Grammer. His talent has no bounds.


 
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Going again in February, gonna try and skate on 7 different rinks in a day. Without using any transportation.

Should be easy, especially in a big city. In fact any city.
I’ve skated on the one in Edmonton Mall where the Oilers sometimes practiced.

Me? Another olive & whisky lover & since I had a demo on a Trek Rail, Ebikes.


 
Posted : 14/10/2022 8:55 am
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Bill Withers’ Lovely Day.

I used to think it was pure cheese, but it’s pure magic.

Speaking up at work.

Amen!


 
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Mushrooms - used to absolutely abhor the bloody things. Now I'll just chop some up and throw them in a frying pan with some garlic for a quick lunch without even thinking about it.


 
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Buffs(other brands are available).
They are very useful. I worked in outdoor shops growing up, the video of the guy showing you how they can be used is burned in my brain. I rallied against them as stupid for so long.


 
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Tattoos.

Gardening.

Metallica.

The Darkness.

Shetland (TV show).


 
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Liberalism


 
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France


 
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Country music, to a point

+1 In my case "to a point" excludes most C&W and all that dreadful "Hot Country" stuff. Yes Garth Brooks, I'm looking at you.

Oh also olives - and mushrooms.


 
Posted : 14/10/2022 10:57 am
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Cycling specific things:

Road riding - aside from communting it didn't appeal, but got into it when covid lockdown happened and was surprised with the fitness gains and ability to ride from my front door.

Gravel bikes - so versatile, got one during lockdown, its great.

Dropper posts - didn't see the point until I tried one and then never looked back.

Rear suspension - had a couple of full sus bikes that were rubbish, then tried a good one on some proper terrain and never looked back.

Gears - at one point I only had a singlespeed but then 1x came along.


 
Posted : 14/10/2022 12:18 pm
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Tribute bands.
Full bodied flavoursome coffees.
Wearing sports shoes/trainers when I'm not doing something sporty.


 
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Kelsey Grammer. His talent has no bounds.

That DVD... where do you start? It's got a label on it for gender selection! There's a CGI Kelsey Grammer singing to your avatar. (Only ladies, presumably, because that's the female side. The men have actual greatest marching bands, because what man doesn't like a marching band? )

'Something for both genders'! My life has been enriched just by seeing that picture. Thank you. (I'm being absolutely serious btw - this sort of small lunacy makes the daily grind worthwhile.)


 
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Didn’t used to like roots or steepish tech. Embracing it more now and even enjoy it sometimes


 
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Jeremy Hunt…


 
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Sushi, slippers and 29ers


 
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Cagoules


 
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Rapha.

Got a 40% off voucher code earlier last year so bought a couple of bits. Only Core stuff but it was so good I ended up buying a load more.


 
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Being a Prima Donna at work.

Big wheels.

Slow cars.

Gin.

Little jumps on my bike.

Espressos.

Bikes that fit as against a size down - what was that all about anyway?

Truly crap telly. Silent Witness is just an excuse to sit down and shout at something inane.

Vinyl.

Almost comfy saddles.


 
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Strictly Come Dancing


 
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