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Old 07-19-2011, 05:05 PM   #101
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I have both the quick release levers for my wheels tied to the frame with multiple zip ties. I don't want to come back to my bike to find some scroat has nicked my wheels....I've not been able to afford locking skewers yet. Of course the ties wouldn't stop any determined thief but they are a deterrent. If I need to use the QR mechanism then my trusty Swiss Army knife would cut them to allow access.[/QUOTE]

Me, the person who used to remove my uncomfortable wedge seat, (was that a trend or something for a while?) I never noticed the quick release
on the wheel and have since looked at my Specialized Rock hopper, it has one too. No one ever stole my wheel.....NOOOO......all attention was on the missing seat. I'm going to run the cable lock trough the wheels now.
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Default I'm getting a bike!!!!!

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I have a cruiser, but all my friends are getting into long-distance riding. I would never be able to afford (or want to pay in one lump sum) this kind of money for a bike. But my ex and her girlfriend are upgrading theirs and they offered to sell me this one on payments. They haven't even had it two months. They are just really into it and have the money to spend on even better ones.

I'm so excited. I tried it out tonight and rode 5 miles! I know that sounds ridiculously puny to some of y'all but it was incredible. I was able to climb hills with no problem, and the shifting on this level bike is amazing! I'm a gal that always just made due with Wal-Mart bikes so this is unbelievable.

I may have been bit.

I get my new bike this weekend. I have to work. But maybe it'll be cool enough still in the mornings to get in a ride after work and before bed.

Okay, sorry for the de-rail but I'm really excited. *giggle*

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That's not a derail, its all things bike. Congrats....and welcome to the world of bicycles.

And Trek none the less. Nice Bike. Either read up on, or have someone explain to you the benefits of those toe clamps.
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Wishing you and your new steed many, many happy miles together pajara.

Happy pedaling one and all!




Do any of y'all (other than Yellow Band, honeybarbara and me) use their bike for daily transport rather than just fitness.
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Wowsa! She is SWEET!

Congrats on the new ride!

And 5 miles is fantastic! You go!
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That's not a derail, its all things bike. Congrats....and welcome to the world of bicycles.

And Trek none the less. Nice Bike. Either read up on, or have someone explain to you the benefits of those toe clamps.
Yes. I'm starting with just a cage pedal first, 'cause I will need to save up for the shoes and clamp pedals. Plus I will need a learning curve, which I'm sure will require me putting my feet down often. LOL So we'll see when I graduate up to the clamps.

If I didn't work 47-ish miles away I would totally ride this to work.

And thanks everyone for the congrats. I'm also lucky to have one of the leading bike shops in my area literally around the corner from my house. So I will probably have her adjusted to as close to a perfect fit for me. Also gotta invest in the right tools. Anyone have any suggestions for a good tool set, and maintenance manual?

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Congrats Pajara2. If you have to stumble upon something, that's the way to do it.

In other news, I did Mt. Diablo today. The first time I've ever made it to the top without having to take a breather somewhere on the hill. Mt. Diablo is rated a Catagory 1 climb. 4.39 miles of 6.9% grade. Woof.
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I'm dying to get back on my bike - I arrive home after 11pm tonight and might even cycle to the 24hr out of town supermarket just to give my legs and lungs a blast.

I didn't get around to fixing Madame Cholet's hybrid, it will have to wait until next time I'm at the Burrow - but it's not really been cycling weather over here on the east coast. It pained me to have to pay for public transport most days.
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Please forgive me cycling deities...it's been sometime since my last cycling thread post.

I confess to having been a little perturbed that some members of the rather too slow group ride I did today hadn't actually ridden on roads before. I couldn't understand why the ride leaders were insisting we rode junctions and traffic lights in a big bunch. I didn't feel safe in the bunches with folks who had no road-craft. I shall be giving constructive feedback on this.

To be honest I hadn't realized how slow the ride would be. Jeepers they were even slower than the Breeze ladies. At least now I know I've outgrown this level of ride and shall register on the much stronger Sky Rides from here on in.

I've joined a cycling club for the first time ever. Blackpool Clarion is a 'chapter' of a national club. I went out with them for the first time on Thursday. I knew I'd feel 'under-dressed' in both clothes and bike - I'm not a racing bike riding lycra warrior - but it was good to get out with other folks who take their cycling seriously. I was challenged by the amount of inclines we rode up but the lovely Sean stayed at the back and honked up them with me. I will be riding again next week.

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[QUOTE=Incubus;389620]Please forgive me cycling deities...it's been sometime since my last cycling thread post.

I confess to having been a little perturbed that some members of the rather too slow group ride I did today hadn't actually ridden on roads before.

HaHa! Watch what you say....karma is crazy you know. My S/O just isn't the athlete that I am but does try to do some of the things that I do so as to avoid the nag (except running, that is a flat out forget it)anyhow...she is so slow on the bicycle, I am always circling back around or loosing my balance and putting my feet down....Not to mention how she gets off and pushes the bicycle up most hills. I even ride the beater bike and let her have the really nice bike. It's been the hottest summer I ever remember, and I do not do very well in these extremely high temperatures. So yesterday, I wanted to go to the farmers market...It's only a mile and a half away, and I insisted we take the bicycles. So at the end of the shopping spree, I was the one with the horrible head ache. Karma.

I wear the lycra shorts, and the long pants,(because i have no ass) I only have a couple of the tops. Gloves are a must. Told you that story.

I'd love to cycle in pairs for safety reasons, and no matter how much I try to convince you and myself that I've slowed down to the speed of life, I still get on that bicycle and get to where I am going. I stopped on my way home from work one day last week, to a blood drive. I had on my bicycle shorts, my messenger bag still over my shoulders and my helmet and gloves still on. I wanted in from the heat. Every single person said to me "Did you ride your bicycle?" WTH? What is so odd about that? Why is that shocking in July? Ok, I'll stop here.....
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Cycling. I can never ever think of that very word without thinking of the love of my life - Cruel Joke aka Cruel.

Back on the dash site, my Cruel was all about the cycling. Could talk your ears off about rides, safety, equipment, and all the while I would sit there like a little school girl with my chin in my hands and my eyes brightly shining waiting for the next ride recap.

Along came an accident and they weren't sure if she'd lose her leg or not, luckily not. A lot of time healing, weight gain, and trying to replace what had been lost. I don't know if you can ever get back to that place or if the next best thing is even satisfying enough.

Cruel can, but doesn't ride much bike anymore. However, she does ride the motorized one every chance she gets home off the road. She says life has changed.

Still nostalgia sets in once in awhile.



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Yes, it's a skinny little tire vs a big car or truck. An accident changed the way I ride, but didn't stop me from riding. Albeit, grateful everytime I get on it.

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Hah! At least there's just you and one non-cyclist. I think I could hack that...albeit with a little frustration and lots of riding in circles. However, I'd rather be frustrated than put in danger on busy roads by folks who don't know how to ride on roads. We live in a seaside town and it's summer holiday time and so really busy at weekends. Anyone who hasn't ridden on roads really should not have been on them today.

Sadly I've never had a partner who rides or has even shown any interest, hence I ride and have ridden alone a lot of the time which is why I'm loving getting out with the Sky Rides and the Clarion folks.

I love the heat...although I know you lot are having serious heat over there and I've not experienced anything like it apart from a few weeks in Morocco and certainly not for doing any serious cycling in, so I'm not sure how I'd deal with that. However, it's been quite warm here this week and I've loved getting out and about on my wheels in it. Tuesdays Breeze (slow but social) ride was perfect and ended with a gorgeous sunset on the way back.

I am determined that I shall not become a lycra warrior. I will always wear my regular baggy cargo shorts/trews over my bike shorts and I have to wear baggy sports shirts to cover up my middle-aged muffin-top belly . I have just bought a budget priced cycling jacket and a waterpoof-ish jacket though. What gloves do you wear Yellow Band? I think I should have a pair of gloves now that I'm doing more mileage, although I am very careful about not putting pressure on my ulna nerve and flex my hands a lot whilst riding.

Yanno, I think lots of folks think us cyclists are a bit weird wanting to expend energy to get where we're going.



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...and you rock too jelli. Do you ever ride?

I'm so sorry to hear that Cruel Joke had such a nasty accident that has all but stopped her riding.

Motor vehicles vs. HPV's = an unholy mess.
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...and you rock too jelli. Do you ever ride?

I'm so sorry to hear that Cruel Joke had such a nasty accident that has all but stopped her riding.

Motor vehicles vs. HPV's = an unholy mess.
Cruel vs SUV definitely not good. I was 3 cars behind her when the accident happened. Luckily I couldn't see. Well, let's get around that experience.

Cruel did purchase me a bike and a trainer. Also bikes for the kid which none of them ride much anymore - between school, jobs, bf/gf's, etc.

My bike is a hybrid. Her name is Flame and she has been dusty for far to long. I am looking to find a class around to show me general maintenance, change a tire(as much as I dread it), etc.

We live in a great area for cycling. George Hincapie lives here in Greenville. George and the US Postal and now Discovery team ride all over our area for training.
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Oooh it would have been horrible to see the accident.

I feel so very fortunate that I've not had a serious accident on the road in 40yrs of riding a bicycle. Although with the amount of numpties¹ on the roads nowadays it's probably only a matter of time. I encountered 3 yesterday who nearly took me out completely. It was only my good observation and quick reactions that kept me on the bike. It this that made me so concerned when I heard some of our group ride had never ridden on a road before.

Maintenance classes are a great idea jelli but surely riding your bike so that it needs maintenance would be a good idea first. Poor Flame being relegated to the garage with no-one to ride her. Howabout a cycling challenge to add to todays numpty² challenge? Get thee hence to the cycle path and give good old Flame an outing

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I feel so very fortunate that I've not had a serious accident on the road in 40yrs of riding a bicycle. Although with the amount of numpties¹ on the roads nowadays it's probably only a matter of time. I encountered 3 yesterday who nearly took me out completely. It was only my good observation and quick reactions that kept me on the bike. It this that made me so concerned when I heard some of our group ride had never ridden on a road before.

Maintenance classes are a great idea jelli but surely riding your bike so that it needs maintenance would be a good idea first. Poor Flame being relegated to the garage with no-one to ride her. Howabout a cycling challenge to add to todays numpty² challenge? Get thee hence to the cycle path and give good old Flame an outing

Challenge is on. I will report back when she's officially blown off the dust.

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. What gloves do you wear Yellow Band? I think I should have a pair of gloves now that I'm doing more mileage, although I am very careful about not putting pressure on my ulna nerve and flex my hands a lot whilst riding.
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When I fell off the side of the road, my natural instinct (i didn't remember doing this) was to stick my arm out to break my fall. The glove took the skid very well. I only broke the nail on my little finger. The glove was torn off of my hand and hanging by a few strands but still attached at the wrist
with the velcro strap. Those gloves were Pearl Uzuim. I have since bought another pair. I buy them in the winter from the bicycle catalogs fairly inexpensive on sale for $10.00 They also have terry cloth on the thumb and fore finger sides to wipe away perspiation. I like them too, because I don't want calluses on the palms of my hands. I LOVE the lobster gloves for cold weather riding.

I think every long term bicycle rider has ulnar entrapments. Another reason I don't miss riding stretched out over my handlebars. Sitting straight up, I have some wind resistance, but I'm not racing, it doesn't matter. It's about comfort. I don't care how geeky it looks.
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