It's that time of year again when you've eaten, drunk and spent more than you should have, all in the pursuit of non-cycling nirvana, because apparently Christmas has nothing to do with bikes for most people. (I know, right?) The problem is, no amount of bird flesh or ethanol is going to distract you from the fact that, once again, you've failed in your annual resolve to ride faster, further, and in cooler places. 2016 is nigh, and it's time you made some changes.
Related: Matthew Allen's gear of the year 2015
Resolutions are for suckers, but we all need motivating one way or another. If your cycling is feeling a little stale, here are a few ideas to get the good times rolling again...
1. Build your own bike
This could be yours
While we'd all love to roll around on fully custom, made-to-measure machines welded together by bearded artisans in poorly lit workshops, financial considerations tend to preclude such frippery. That doesn't mean you can't have something unique that suits your requirements though, and there's immense satisfaction to be had in speccing and building your own bike.
2. Build your own wheels
3. Ride somewhere new, at home or abroad
4. Dabble in other disciplines
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