kimba
04-22-2004, 05:17 PM
Well- finally took Ted (that's my new bike's new name)for his inaugaral ride today.And my first big ride of the season...
Went out for almost 3 hours...
It was the first time I rode Ted...
It took me a while to get used to the front suspension shock. But the 27 speeds sure helped on the hills! I rode the granny gear a little more than I'd like- but I didn't conk out on any hill so all is good. My legs were fairly strong- but I couldn't do any standing hills- I'm not sure if it was more to do with the gear I was in- or my legs just aren't strong enough.Or the suspension fork was too bouncy...
I tried riding in mountain bike baggy shorts with the insert for the first time today too- the jury is still out on that one! Course - it could be that they are really men's shorts- and I'm used to riding in ladies specific lycra shorts.
Bag balm, anyone??
Of course the seat was new too- it was good until about the last 20 minutes- as I wasn't standing as much as I usually do- my heiny was screaming the last few miles home...
I was also trying one of those new mountain bike jerseys that look like a teeshirt- but it's more of a combo with cotton and poyester, with flat seams. Love it! I'm buying more!
And - went out with a hydration pack for the first time too! Took me a while to figure out how to use the bite tube. It kept locking up on me too- by the end of the ride I got the hang of it though...
I'm not too used to riding a low pro bike yet either- I keep expecting to be able to touch the ground when I sit on the seat and come to a stop...It'll take a bit o' getting used to I think- to consciously get off the seat and step down when stopping.
Whoa! Those knobby tires sure HUM on the pavement, don't they?
I checked out some slicks at the LBS on the way home.(For the charity bike ride I want to do...75k on pavement.)
And- I'm still not sure that my frame is small enough for singletrack! I went from a 20 inch hybrid frame to a 16 inch mountain bike frame...
poor Ted! Will I have to replace him so soon?
My commuting bike is 15 inch- I'll see how it goes. It'll be roadworthy this weekend!
I'm 5'4" - but I just feel like a 13.5 inch frame has GOT to be too small!
Otherwise- it was great to get out and be in the sunshine and fresh air!
Except for the BillyBobBubbaRedneck who waited till he was just off my hindquarter to hoot and holler and try and make me crash. Fortunately I just wobbled a bit.
And- I ordered a pair of cycling knockers today- ones with a chamois... my knees started to cool down about 3/4s of the way into my ride. I want to try and keep them warm.
But- I came home, did some some yoga stretches...and some sumo squats...ate a banana and yogurt..
and no real pain has developed.
I really feel great! I think if I get out on the bike on a regular basis- make sure I stretch before and after and eat right...
I'll lose even more weight- and I might even finish that 75 k coming up in 6 weeks...!!!
I'll post the new pics on my website so you can all see Ted!
Went out for almost 3 hours...
It was the first time I rode Ted...
It took me a while to get used to the front suspension shock. But the 27 speeds sure helped on the hills! I rode the granny gear a little more than I'd like- but I didn't conk out on any hill so all is good. My legs were fairly strong- but I couldn't do any standing hills- I'm not sure if it was more to do with the gear I was in- or my legs just aren't strong enough.Or the suspension fork was too bouncy...
I tried riding in mountain bike baggy shorts with the insert for the first time today too- the jury is still out on that one! Course - it could be that they are really men's shorts- and I'm used to riding in ladies specific lycra shorts.
Bag balm, anyone??
Of course the seat was new too- it was good until about the last 20 minutes- as I wasn't standing as much as I usually do- my heiny was screaming the last few miles home...
I was also trying one of those new mountain bike jerseys that look like a teeshirt- but it's more of a combo with cotton and poyester, with flat seams. Love it! I'm buying more!
And - went out with a hydration pack for the first time too! Took me a while to figure out how to use the bite tube. It kept locking up on me too- by the end of the ride I got the hang of it though...
I'm not too used to riding a low pro bike yet either- I keep expecting to be able to touch the ground when I sit on the seat and come to a stop...It'll take a bit o' getting used to I think- to consciously get off the seat and step down when stopping.
Whoa! Those knobby tires sure HUM on the pavement, don't they?
I checked out some slicks at the LBS on the way home.(For the charity bike ride I want to do...75k on pavement.)
And- I'm still not sure that my frame is small enough for singletrack! I went from a 20 inch hybrid frame to a 16 inch mountain bike frame...
poor Ted! Will I have to replace him so soon?
My commuting bike is 15 inch- I'll see how it goes. It'll be roadworthy this weekend!
I'm 5'4" - but I just feel like a 13.5 inch frame has GOT to be too small!
Otherwise- it was great to get out and be in the sunshine and fresh air!
Except for the BillyBobBubbaRedneck who waited till he was just off my hindquarter to hoot and holler and try and make me crash. Fortunately I just wobbled a bit.
And- I ordered a pair of cycling knockers today- ones with a chamois... my knees started to cool down about 3/4s of the way into my ride. I want to try and keep them warm.
But- I came home, did some some yoga stretches...and some sumo squats...ate a banana and yogurt..
and no real pain has developed.
I really feel great! I think if I get out on the bike on a regular basis- make sure I stretch before and after and eat right...
I'll lose even more weight- and I might even finish that 75 k coming up in 6 weeks...!!!
I'll post the new pics on my website so you can all see Ted!