View Full Version : Mr. Silver's first Ride on His New Bike
Mr. Bloom
03-21-2007, 05:24 PM
My Lemond Reno was fitted to me today and the weather was perfect.
:p :p Looked kinda funny getting fitted...business suit from the waist up...cycling clothes from the waist down.:p :p
So, by 6PM I was on the road. Went 20 miles at avg of 15 mph. All terrain. Bloomington is a BEAUTIFUL place to ride!
My first time with clips, but I didn't fall or have any near disasters.
I love the tiagra shifters because they have a little indicator that indicates the gear, so I don't have to look down to check my gear.
I may still get wider handlebars, since I feel 'pinched' between my shoulder blades, as with SilverSon's Pilot.
So, now I have a Blue Zoom Zoom to go along with my Red Zoom Zoom! Yeah!
tygab
03-21-2007, 05:30 PM
My Lemond Reno was fitted to me today and the weather was perfect.
:p :p Looked kinda funny getting fitted...business suit from the waist up...cycling clothes from the waist down.:p :p
So, by 6PM I was on the road. Went 20 miles at avg of 15 mph. All terrain. Bloomington is a BEAUTIFUL place to ride!
My first time with clips, but I didn't fall or have any near disasters.
I love the tiagra shifters because they have a little indicator that indicates the gear, so I don't have to look down to check my gear.
I may still get wider handlebars, since I feel 'pinched' between my shoulder blades, as with SilverSon's Pilot.
So, now I have a Blue Zoom Zoom to go along with my Red Zoom Zoom! Yeah!
Photos?
Mr. Bloom
03-21-2007, 05:35 PM
Photos?
A real one within a week, I promise:
http://www.lemondbikes.com/viewLarger.php?name=Reno&image=reno#
pooks
03-21-2007, 05:58 PM
That's a beautiful bike!
Congratulations, Mr. S! What a beauty! Looking forward to pics of your actual bike!
I may still get wider handlebars, since I feel 'pinched' between my shoulder blades, as with SilverSon's Pilot.
IMHO, I would think pinching between the shoulder blades would be bars that are already too wide, thus squeezing those muscles back there together and keeping them tight.... I could be wrong, but I'd think to try narrower first....Can you try another set on a different bike and see how that feels?
Have tons of fun on your new girl!!
H&B
~T~
mimitabby
03-21-2007, 06:47 PM
lovely new bike, congrats!
Mr. Bloom
03-21-2007, 07:09 PM
IMHO, I would think pinching between the shoulder blades would be bars that are already too wide, thus squeezing those muscles back there together and keeping them tight....
Hmmm....I hadn't considered that. It feels the opposite while I'm riding, but now I'm reconsidering...
BleeckerSt_Girl
03-21-2007, 07:24 PM
When I was just starting to ride I kept tensing my shoulders up and when I realized that I had to work diligently on keeping them down and relaxed. I rarely hunch/tense them now, but once in a while i catch myself. :cool:
Wahine
03-21-2007, 08:39 PM
It's also ery important to make sure that your elbows are slightly flexed at all times. This helps to keep your shoulders from scrunching up and back. it also absorb shock so your wrists, elbows, shoulders etc don't get jarred and sore.
Congrats on the new bike. It's a be-ute.
Offthegrid
03-22-2007, 04:27 AM
Congrats on the new bike -- it's such a great feeling, isn't it? I can't see the pic because the site's blocked, but I bet it's wonderful.
chickwhorips
03-22-2007, 08:04 AM
very nice new bike! have fun!!!! :)
SouthernBelle
03-22-2007, 10:08 AM
Very pretty. I wouldn't rush into any changes right away. Check your form first. The change to drop bars can be pretty big too.
Are you going to name it?
Mr. Bloom
03-22-2007, 05:36 PM
Thanks for the feedback. Tonight I did 20 miles paying more attention to my elbows and shoulders. Much Much Better!:D :D :D
wannaduacentury
03-23-2007, 07:13 AM
My Lemond Reno was fitted to me today and the weather was perfect.
:p :p Looked kinda funny getting fitted...business suit from the waist up...cycling clothes from the waist down.:p :p
You mean you didn't get a pic for posterity? :D The bike is lovely, many happy miles for you and silver :)
Jennifer
Jo-n-NY
03-23-2007, 08:04 AM
Enjoy!!!! and wishing you a future of safe and happy riding miles.
~ JoAnn
Mr. Bloom
03-23-2007, 05:29 PM
You mean you didn't get a pic for posterity? :D The bike is lovely, many happy miles for you and silver :)
Jennifer
Some pictures are better in the imagination where they can be forgotten:D :D
Besides, in Bloomington, anything goes:eek: :eek:
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