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sandra
08-02-2007, 06:34 AM
My new Trek 1000 is wonderful after being on a hybrid. Picked it up at the LBS yesterday after getting the stem flipped and a couple of other adjustments. I love it. Can't wait to ride!
The big problem is that DH is still on a hybrid. It's not easy for a couple to ride together with one on a road bike and one on a hybrid.
Hubby is in the market for a new bike now, BUT he has back and shoulder problems chronically and does not know if he could ever adjust to the position of a road bike. He is hoping to find the most "upright" road bike possible.
We do not ride competitively, just for fun, but want to be a little faster so we can ride farther, etc. Any ideas?
Tri Girl
08-02-2007, 06:35 AM
Has he thought about a recumbent bike??? Would surely help him go faster and would be kind to his back/neck.
northstar
08-02-2007, 06:36 AM
Ride, ride, ride some more! :D Enjoy that bike!
sandra
08-02-2007, 06:36 AM
Has he thought about a recumbent bike??? Would surely help him go faster and would be kind to his back/neck.
I didn't realize it would be any lighter or faster than a hybrid.
Triskeliongirl
08-02-2007, 06:52 AM
I didn't realize it would be any lighter or faster than a hybrid.
Oh Yes, I believe the HPV record was set on a recumbant. You can get windshields for them that provide a huge drafting effect. But, it does depend what you buy. Look for a light one. Perhaps one of the recumbent lists could help him out. I bet they even list used ones.
Tri Girl
08-02-2007, 06:53 AM
I'm not toally sure about being lighter, but I know for a fact that the men who ride bents on the trails around here FLY! Maybe they're just strong riders- but I've seen them putting in some serious speed on those puppies. :)
chort
08-02-2007, 06:54 AM
Depends on what recumbent you get.. If you got top end you should be good... Mine weighs 65lbs and was $900 and is slow as dirt. But it's fun to ride around on.
I test road one that weigh 25lbs and it went fast, but no way could I keep up with my road bike and that recumbent was $1400.
Forgot to add, I am also talking about Recumbent TRIKES.
mimitabby
08-02-2007, 07:10 AM
recumbents are SLOW on uphills.
When you and DH were both on Hybrids; how well matched were you speedwise?
If he's a strong rider, I wouldn't worry about the diff. too much.
He ought to be able to keep up esp. if he was faster than you before.
Triskeliongirl
08-02-2007, 07:13 AM
Trek Pilots are also supposed to support a more upright riding position.
BleeckerSt_Girl
08-02-2007, 08:08 AM
Yeah, what Mimi said....don't assume he's going to be slower than you just because you're on a road bike and he's on a hybrid. My DH can whip my butt on his hybrid, wouldn't matter how fast a bike I was on! ;) :p Guys are just generally more powerful riders with their big long leg muscles and all....
Try riding together for a few weeks first and see what happens!
silver
08-02-2007, 08:18 AM
Trek Pilots are also supposed to support a more upright riding position.
my thought also. Mr.'s position on the Lemond Reno is fairly upright too. He has had back troubles too, but this doesn't seem to aggravate them.
However, just a warning, as soon as we got Mr. on decent road bike, I haven't been able to keep up with him. You might want to keep him on that hybrid ;) ;)
sandra
08-02-2007, 08:31 AM
Yeah, what Mimi said....don't assume he's going to be slower than you just because you're on a road bike and he's on a hybrid. My DH can whip my butt on his hybrid, wouldn't matter how fast a bike I was on! ;) :p Guys are just generally more powerful riders with their big long leg muscles and all....
Try riding together for a few weeks first and see what happens!
We have ridden together and I had to circle and go back and find him. :p He is not much bigger or taller than I am. He IS stronger, but he was struggling!
sandra
08-02-2007, 08:33 AM
When you and DH were both on Hybrids; how well matched were you speedwise?
about perfectly matched.
Bad JuJu
08-02-2007, 08:48 AM
getting the stem flipped
:confused: How does a stem get flipped? I'm trying to visualize. Do you mean turning it around so the extension comes toward you rather than pointing forward? That seems like it would bring your bars a little closer--am I envisioning the right thing? I ask because I could stand for my bars to be a tiny bit closer to me but have already got the tallest stem with shortest extension possible.
sandra
08-02-2007, 08:52 AM
yes. It only changes them a little bit, but I think it was perfect for me. The stem points up rather than down now which brought it closer to me.
You may want to read here. We discussed it somewhere in this thread.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=17613
chort
08-02-2007, 10:39 AM
Hey - I forgot to ask, what color is your Trek?
This is mine: http://www2.trekbikes.com/Bikes/2006/road/images/large/1000_flareduotone.jpg
I love the colors! DH got a moutain bike in the same color scheme..
RoadRaven
08-02-2007, 11:19 AM
Sandra, if he doesn't want to change you could treat your rides with him as active recovery rides...
A slow training ride for my partner is about 27kph... that speed pushes me above active recovery and into reasonable training (he races with a low 40 average, I race just above 30kph average).
So he always has to ride slow when he rides with me... and that works for both of us, we just don't do all rides together, because I just could not keep up.
sandra
08-02-2007, 01:50 PM
Here's mine.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb12/Sandradav/IMG_0128.jpg
wannaduacentury
08-02-2007, 02:27 PM
My new Trek 1000 is wonderful after being on a hybrid. Picked it up at the LBS yesterday after getting the stem flipped and a couple of other adjustments. I love it. Can't wait to ride!
The big problem is that DH is still on a hybrid. It's not easy for a couple to ride together with one on a road bike and one on a hybrid.
Hubby is in the market for a new bike now, BUT he has back and shoulder problems chronically and does not know if he could ever adjust to the position of a road bike. He is hoping to find the most "upright" road bike possible.
We do not ride competitively, just for fun, but want to be a little faster so we can ride farther, etc. Any ideas?
Have you considered a compact frame road bike? Trek Pilot, Giant ocr 1,2,3 the top tube slants down and gives you a more upright feel while still giving you a speedy machine. The trek 1000 is a standard diamond frame. Just a thought. Jenn
BleeckerSt_Girl
08-02-2007, 05:29 PM
Sleek bike, Sandra......ride like the wind!!!! :p :p ;)
sandra
08-02-2007, 05:32 PM
Thank you. The LBS guy said it was in EXCELLENT condition and he can hardly believe it was used. It's a 2004, but he says they haven't changed any, except maybe the seat post is carbon on the newer ones. I'm so excited about it I can hardly contain myself. :D What a steal I got!
Kalidurga
08-02-2007, 06:21 PM
The other option is to have a steerer tube extender added to whatever road bike DH picks out. I was having neck/shoulder issues so my fitter installed one on my bike, which brought the bars just a bit above level with the saddle. Even if his problem is lower back, it might be worth trying.
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