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Old 08-12-2011, 07:54 AM   #161
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Ha Ha, My S/O certainly wonders about this.......I think it's the chanllenge. After all these years, I no longer see these hills.
I wish. My legs like hills but are far, far stronger than my poor old lungs. So hills, even just inclines, are my bête noire nowadays.

In consultations with your council about the proposed bike lanes I would suggest that they think carefully about making them contraflow at any junctions. If I want to use the cycle lane that by-passes the one way system into town I have to cross two busy junctions in contraflow to the traffic and even me, as a really confident, road aware cyclist, finds it a tad disconcerting. It's going to take the motor traffic a long time to get used to the contraflow.

Apropos chaining bikes up. As we don't have any really safe cycle parking I utilize the centre-of-town-busy-pub ruse. I lock my bike to the railings outside the main windows at one of the Irish pubs in town if I'm to be leaving it for any length of time. It appears to be a pub customers bike and presumably watched over.
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I discovered today, I do not like hills. Neither my lungs nor my legs. LOL Actually wasn't to bad I say now that I'm on the couch in the a/c. Hadn't ridden much all week 'cause I wasn't sure what the hand would do. But rode 13.5 miles today with Shadows Papa, my ex and her g/f. The weater was really nice this morning and the back country rodes had few cars, we actually passed more cyclist than cars. Hand did fine, thighs a little tired now, but not hurting too bad.

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Hills are your best friend. Trust me on that. I hated them for a long time. As a matter of fact we have an acronym on the Lifecycle. AFH. But hills make you strong, they do wonderful things for your body over time. Hills are your friend.
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Hah! Yellow_Band, tha's the one!

Sadly when one has lung disease (proper) hills are definitely NOT best friends...they are there to potentially make one stop breathing...literally! However, efforts must be made to keep trying to get up them even if pushing the bike becomes the only option.

They will get easier Pajara...particularly if you don't have lung disease and continue in your progress in getting 'bike conditioned'. I can get up the 'inclines' around here much more easily than I did a year ago, although 'real hills' still defeat me for the above stated reason. Go you doing a 13.5!

Brilliant Sky Ride event today with 8km of the towns roads shut off to motorized traffic. It was fantastic to see so many folks riding, from young to old. However, it was quite dismaying to discover how many folks have no idea about riding bikes when there are other people around, let alone thousands of other people. After yesterday's ride again a killer head-wind I only managed a couple of circuits before retiring to one of my favourite cafe bars for beer in the sun with a good friend who's home from Spain for a couple of weeks.

I hope to have recovered sufficiently from yesterday's killer to manage a proper ride tomorrow.

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My mother had emphysema, and so did most of her brothers and sisters. Her father apparently did too. I worried I'd never get that. It didn't help that she smoked like a chimney. She died at age 47. Nothing worse than watching someone literally choke to death. Even way back then...The Dr's told her she had to do things to make her lungs expand.....walk, walk rapidly...leisurely ride a bicycle. Saddly, she did nothing but make [sic] comments about her coffin nails i/e cigarettes.

I, according to my father, was born on a bicycle. I adapted to a two wheeler very young and I rode and rode and rode. I wasn't in a major hurry to drive a car because I took my bicycle every place...Not much has changed. Thats why the hills don't bother me. I hardly ever/almost never use the first five gears on my bike. (not the beater bike, it slips gears on you and you find yourself in fifth gear alot)

It's been raining, heavily at times, today and I didn't go to any bicycle pittsbugh events. In fact took a long 3 hour nap. One of the things I enjoy the most about bicyle gatherings, is the post event refreshment (or what ever...even if its water) You meet all kinds of people, people who look like all the others, and you find this was this first ride.....or another who has been riding 30 years.

I'm attaching my favorite hill clibing event we celebrate every year. It's a little long. Enjoy. Also, you'll get to see what a beautiful city I live in.




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I'm sorry to hear that about your parents Yellow_band. I was on course for a similar fate to your Mum, or at least have to carry an oxygen tank by the time I'm 50. Thankfully I've averted that fate for a while longer.

I was one of those 'born on a bike' too. In fact I don't even drive. I used my bike for leisure and transport since I was about 7yrs old (although was riding a bike before then) to being 33/34yrs...and now I'm doing it again.

I get really disheartened when folks tell me that hills are easy and that they just get easier because whilst the teeny slopes do get easier the other ones really don't. Even more disheartening is being dropped by the club ride the other week because I'm slower on the inclines.
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Thank you Incubus...but you see, I see you as one who gets the point. You are trying to do as much as possible for the sake of your lungs. Every little bit helps. And She was told that (over thirty years ago) too.

Lets face it, hills expand your capacity!....I haven't heard anything on the world news since Friday about the rioting...has it stopped?
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Thank you Incubus...but you see, I see you as one who gets the point. You are trying to do as much as possible for the sake of your lungs. Every little bit helps. And She was told that (over thirty years ago) too.

Lets face it, hills expand your capacity!....I haven't heard anything on the world news since Friday about the rioting...has it stopped?
I do get the point, sadly I got it way too late; the damage is done and expanded capacity is not possible according to all the medics. Maintaining the (50%) capacity I have is the name of my game, although I'd love the medics to be wrong. I am ashamed to say that I didn't give up smoking when I was first diagnosed. I wish I had but alas one cannot dwell on 'what ifs', I can but work with what I have.

There is no way on this earth that I could ride those hills in your video. I used to be able to many moons ago but such steep feats are a thing of the past. Great video though.

I'm sorry you didn't get a chance to attend the cycling events this weekend.

Yes the rioting stopped after 3 days. The newspapers are still full of stories and articles dissecting the whys and wherefores though.
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Early yesterday, we took the * beater bike* to a bicycle shop and donated it. The shop owner told me it wouldn't require much. Then, I had my sweetheart fit for a bike. (geeze, wisdom tooth extraction-minus novacaine would have been easier) after a series of *looks* from me, she chilled out and went with the process. She picked a specialized frame, and to be honest.....I stayed out of this, as this is her bicycle, so I was trying on clothes and keeping busy. They gave her a ton of attention and explained everything....I know she made a few modifications in the handlebars. She is 5 inches taller than me, but not all legs. SO...I really didn't know what she ended getting until we picked the bike up.

They told us they'd have the bike ready around 2p. When we went to pick it up, It was gorgeous. It was a flat black frame, that gradually went to gloss black and right into silver. It had half fenders. And some kind of Led light mounted on the front fender/frame...blended in nicely, and wired to the handlebars with a thumb on/off switch. Colorful tires, black and silver and they seemed to be all season, all terrain, and the utility rack on the back had built on framing for panniers. The best thing that could have happened, did happen. She got on it and rode it! She smiled the entire time.

So we loaded it into her suv and brought it home. And we went for a ride. She actually kept up with me, I wasn't riding at my *alone pace* but we were not going so slowly that I had to keep circling back. WE ACTUALLY RODE. As I was making dinner and her a snack tray to munch on for the steeler game, she said to me *How long until we eat? I'd like to go ride my bike....if you don't mind?* WHY WOULD I MIND????

This morning we sifted through my box full of used and unused bicyle stuff. We have a flashing rear light, a handle bar mirror (the kind that goes into the grip) a really nice waterbottle cage and lots of bottles. One nice hydro
aluminum can).....today I think, we'll get her a top bag. Theres two sets of panniers I use one set often.

I think she likes her bike. We are heading out to the farmers market shortley.
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Dapper...I can't believe they're dragging his case out so long.

How fabulous Yellow band. Have you both been out riding loads this week?

Only two of us turned up for the Clarion ride tonight. We decided that we'd just have an hour roll around the green bits beyond Blackpool. There were plenty of inclines but I only needed to drop to my granny ring towards the end when there were some rather more challenging inclines/hills.


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How fabulous Yellow band. Have you both been out riding loads this week?
Hi Incubus! I can't begin to tell you how much this has changed our lives.
My S/O, I'll just call her A. is not on these boards, she's not into the whole B/F thing. But thats the way it is around here. But that is for another thread. Both A. and I had to make career changes in the past two years. Her new career, takes her across the state line. It's about 70 miles. That's a pretty far commute every day, so we set her up in a studio very close to her work. She insists that is all she needs. She leaves Monday morning from this home and returns friday evening. That was a bigger adjustment for me, than my entirely different career path. We do what we have to do.

So, Guess what she did. She took her bicycle with her to the studio. She has never done that before. She rode every night. She's grasping the shifting. She's figuring out the toe baskets have another purpose than to hold your foot on the pedal. She's catching the bug.

She's due in here shortly. I ordered her a rack to pull her kayak, like I have
It came today. We are very close to the river, and the bicycles are much easier than a car.

WINNING! She sent me an email and a couple links of a pumpkin leisure/race day in central Pa.(in Oct) She wants to do the 5k leisure on bicycles and the kayak run on the susquehena river. I think we should race kayak tandeum. She is an engine in a kayak, she's much stronger on her strokes than I am.

We(in the thread) talk about it all the time, get fitted for a bicycle. Yet, she was riding my bikes and really not having any fun. She is five inches taller. OK, so we raise the seat...It's not the same. And it was so evident when she took HER bike for a test spin at the bike shop.

So I'll be riding my rock hopper (the one that is currently living in the dining room) speaking of that....she said to me last night.....Please think about selling your old car so we can use the garage for the smart car and all of these toys. Funny, I wasn't thinking about that when I ordered that rack for the kayak.....

Sorry, it wasn't my intention to go on and on about this, but my dream has come true....she reiterated to me, *Don't even think about it, I am not running with you*
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That's awesome Yellow Band. Can certainly understand the studio idea. I'm stoked for you that your partner is 'catching' the passion.


As my bike is second hand and made for someone other than me I think a fitting would be somewhat redundant. For me, I love riding no matter what I'm riding. I was having a ball riding a battered old, far too large for me, fused front sus forked hybrid before Lady H came to me. I loved riding that old hybrid ....why? because I was out in the fresh air getting fitter, healthier and feeling like a kid again. Riding makes me smile regardless. Although after saying that, if I am ever in the position to have a bike built for me I would do it without hesitation.

Happy pedaling fellow riders.
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I just got my fat butt on a road bike for the first time ever today (I don't count the yellow Sears ten-speed I had when I was a kid). Man, is it ever different from my 45 pound steel Dutch bike that I ride everywhere.

As I get older, I'm looking for ways to get fit that are kinder to the joints, and I think road cycling and weight training will be what I use to get me more fit as I get older.

I never ever thought I'd be on a road bike, and I'm a little stiff right now to tell you the truth, but I'm going to have the bike professionally fitted at a sports medicine clinic, and start with shorter rides to build up my endurance. I'm excited.
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Wooohoooo! lettertodaddy that's ace...I wish you many happy miles pedaling.

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No, Incubus. I am not. Hopefully, my wipe out of the life time has come and gone.

My boss sent me this link. I asked her [the same question] you asked me.

Her response, as she was pouring coffee was this. When you find yourself on some ladies hood, and your head is going thru her windshield. Just because you said, if you can still talk, she was eating an egg mcmuffin, talking on her phone and ran the red right,that won't be enough.long sentence You will have to prove it, or you'll wind up paying for your own medical bills. This is what the insurance industry has become. [note all the reference to bad woman drivers]

Initially I was going to retort, Oh not the scum bag ambulance chasing, leisure suit wearing-used car sales mbehaving attorneys? This is an ongoing we banter her and I
have. But she is a litigator, makes a living convincing people the blue sky is purple. I've learned to pick and choose my arguments with her....at least once a week she goes on a tirade about some sleaze ball attorney who needs
an ethic investigation, so I'll slide it in then..... she likes toy bitching......it gets her away from the drama of the theatre that automatically comes with the job.


I did note these GPS's are $700......(heck, a pretty decent bicycle is $700)
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