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makbike
11-15-2007, 12:04 PM
I purchased myself a new road bike this afternoon. I sold my recumbent and got what I was asking for it so I decided to turn the money around and treat myself to a new bike. I purchased a 2007 LeMond Buenos Aires WSD - it is so sweet. I spent about an hour on it a couple of weeks ago and fell in love with it. I'll pick it up tomorrow evening and hopefully will be able show it off at the club ride Saturday morning.
Here is my big question - how long should I ride it before I sit for a professional bike fitting?
mimitabby
11-15-2007, 12:32 PM
as long as you are still comfortable! congrats on the new bike.
PICTURES?
wemoon
11-15-2007, 01:14 PM
Congratulations on your new bike! New toys are so much fun :)
velogirl
11-15-2007, 01:24 PM
Here is my big question - how long should I ride it before I sit for a professional bike fitting?
congratulations on your new bike! new bikes are always so exciting.
will the bike shop fit you when you pick up your bike? if so, and they do a good job, you might not need to get a fit elsewhere.
btw, bike fit should be part of the purchase "package," so make sure they fit you when you pick up the bike.
if the shop doesn't fit you, I would highly recommend getting a fit sooner, rather than later. and winter is the perfect time to get fit, because it allows you time to adapt to the new geometry while you're doing lower intensity riding/training.
makbike
11-15-2007, 02:19 PM
The shop will do a fit tomorrow evening when I pick the bike up but it will not be as intensive or inclusive as a true fitting. I did take the form the bike fitter filled out on my other bike last year when I paid for a professional fitting. Not sure if the numbers will be of any help given the difference in geometry but maybe it will give the shop a place to start.
I will admit I'm very excited about my new bike. My only regret is most of my riding will not be limited to my trainer so I really won't get a good feel for my new ride until spring arrives in March or April.
Tater
11-15-2007, 02:35 PM
Congrats on your new bike, Marcie! May the two of you have as many happy miles next year as you did this year!
mountainchick
11-15-2007, 02:44 PM
Oooo! Congrats on the new bike! You HAVE to put up pics :)
mixie
11-15-2007, 04:21 PM
Ahhh, getting a new bike. It's like the best thing ever. Congrats and PICTURES!!!
We won't believe you have a new bike until we seem some proof ;)
makbike
11-15-2007, 04:59 PM
I promise to snap a shot or two tomorrow evening once I have the bike home. I promised my boss I would work Friday school earlier this week so I won't be able to journey into Louisville until close to 6 p.m. to pick it up and bring it home. I guess I'll sit and stare at it tomorrow evening. Weather forecast for Saturday is looking good so I hope to spend the day enjoying my new ride. I hope my other bike does not get jealous. I've decide to keep my little blue bike on my trainer and use it as a training bike in the spring. It weighs 31 pounds so the new bike is going be fun. I'm amazed at how light my new bike it, feels like a feather next to my "tank." I hope the drop in my weight and the drop in the bike weight produces faster speeds.
All I can say is "Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday to me!" I simply can't believe I spent that much money on a bike but I did and I'm going to enjoy it to the max.
onimity
11-15-2007, 05:15 PM
Very cool, congrats!!! I know the feeling of being amazed by a light bike; I'd been riding my MTB with racks, etc. for a long time & when I got my road bike I was surprised every time I lifted it.
From the website it looks like a sweet bike!!!
My LBS does a pro fit but when I got my road bike I wanted a chance to get used to it before doing the 'real' fit so they did a preliminary fit when I got it and then I went back a few weeks later when I was more aware of what I liked & what I wanted to change & we did the full fit. That worked out well and I felt like I could have some input then. That worked out really well for me, but it was my first road bike too.
Anne
Mr. Bloom
11-16-2007, 02:10 AM
Congrats! Here's the question:
How long will it be before you stop 'reaching down' to shift gears?;)
We'll look forward to seeing it at the Horsey next year!
makbike
11-16-2007, 02:18 AM
Mr. Silver I can always claim I'm looking for my water bottle :) . I guess this will be like going from a manual transmission to an automatic.
OakLeaf
11-16-2007, 04:06 AM
Congrats! Here's the question:
How long will it be before you stop 'reaching down' to shift gears?;)
That's funny, I went through that last spring when I demo'ed a new bike, and the REALLY funny thing was that it had been 12 years since I last rode a road bike with down tube shifters. I'd been riding a hybrid with grip shifters for three years... but as soon as I got on that road bike, the down tube is where they were supposed to be.
Then I rehabbed my old bike with the down tube shifters and rode that all last summer, and had to get over it all over again when I got a new bike this spring :D
silver
11-16-2007, 04:35 AM
Awesome! my goodness dropping over 10 pounds off the bike. You are going to be sooooo fast. I will have no hope of ever being able to keep up with you. You are going to be Flying!!!!!!
Statistics, please! double triple, size, anything!
indigoiis
11-16-2007, 04:53 AM
Congratulations on your new bike!
li10up
11-16-2007, 06:04 AM
I hope the drop in my weight and the drop in the bike weight produces faster speeds.
Congratulations on your new bike. When I went from an aluminum to an all carbon bike I was hoping to be faster too. But I soon realized that the bike still had the same engine...me. I was a little bit faster, but not much. But the bike was so much more enjoyable to ride. Here's hoping you're faster and that the ride is sweeter.
Brandi
11-16-2007, 06:57 AM
yup need picture fix!
Hey, I'm just scrolling for pics . . . let us see!
teigyr
11-16-2007, 02:35 PM
Congrats!!! I am so excited for you! Now for sure you'd be kicking my backside though I'm pretty confident you would've before.
Pictures?!! Name?
redrhodie
11-16-2007, 03:13 PM
tap, tap, tap. we're waiting here.
makbike
11-16-2007, 06:59 PM
I'm not happy at the moment - I can't get my computer to recognize my camera. I so want to show off my beautiful new sleek bike -da** technology
But here is some information on my new addition
triple (50-39-30)
10 speed (25-12)
20 lbs (feels a lot lighter to me)
nice, very nice
49 cm
pearl white with silver/black accents
taking it out for a spin or two tomorrow. Almost wish I had not committed to something on Sunday for I would spend the day riding but I must keep my word.
if i ever figure out what the problem is with my computer i promise i'll post a photo or two of my beautiful new, awsome, sleek, elegant, i could keep going up i'll refrain, bicycle.
makbike
11-17-2007, 06:06 PM
I've fallen in love with this beautiful machine. I am amazed that how light (21 lbs) and responsive this bike is. It is going to be a joy to ride and in return I know I'll have many wonderful days atop it.
As you can tell by the picture I should have stayed home today and cleaned my yard but I had more important things to do!
RoadRaven
11-17-2007, 09:04 PM
Wow Mak... awesome pic in the leaves!
Just stunning :)
WHO could clean their yard when they have a new bike to ride?!?!?!?! Life's too short not to indulge the pleasure and excitement!!!
Congratulations!
Mr. Bloom
11-18-2007, 03:53 AM
I know what it is...
Once you got rid of the duct-taped saddle pack, you had to get a neat new bike to match!;) :D
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