I can thoroughly recommend the Lysely Arms bike meet near Calne on a Monday evening. It starts at about 6 pm but some people go earlier, straight from work.
It's on every Monday between April and September. The Lysley Arms is a big pub on the A4 between Calne and Chippenham. You can't miss it. It's always very friendly and in the summer they have a BBQ and music outside. They've even got a bike night forum:
http://www.lysley.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php
If you look on the Forum noticeboard they advertise quite a few events in the area along with a number of other bike nights. It's all good fun and better than sitting at home watching the telly.
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Hey there,
Im in Hampshire...new to on here and new to bikes - mine is being adapted at the moment as I wear an electronic arm (below elbow, left arm) but hopefully will get adapted fairly soon so I can get out and learn on it from scratch and be out there for the summer...
Just thought I'd say hi here...if anybody does know of anyonw with adapted bikes I'd be intrested to hear from them.
Lisa (aka armless1)
Im in Hampshire...new to on here and new to bikes - mine is being adapted at the moment as I wear an electronic arm (below elbow, left arm) but hopefully will get adapted fairly soon so I can get out and learn on it from scratch and be out there for the summer...
Just thought I'd say hi here...if anybody does know of anyonw with adapted bikes I'd be intrested to hear from them.

Lisa (aka armless1)
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Welcome Armless,
In answer to your question, Shorts also has an adapted bike. You can find her blog here, if you need any inspiration viewtopic.php?t=17150
Andy
In answer to your question, Shorts also has an adapted bike. You can find her blog here, if you need any inspiration viewtopic.php?t=17150
Andy
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