smurfalicious
04-16-2005, 06:58 PM
Alright, first things first ladies, why, oh why, do they make 18 year olds soooo cute? And soooo adorable in spandex, and soooo willing to sprint down the trail to that sign and see if it's our turn? Ugh, this sucks, I don't wanna be 23 anymore, I wanna date the cute little mountain biker boys. *sigh* They get less cute and more arrogant as they age. :p
Anyway, yes ladies this means that Pony and I are back out exploring together and she still makes me happy as the day is long (take that mister ex boyfriend who said not to buy her). Problem is, she is absolutely killing my back! Not all the time, but after about half an hour my back just aches. Nothing has changed about my set up, just a hard tail mtn bike with a carbon seat post that used to be my favorite endulgence. I don't remember this when I first started riding, so I'm a little concerned. I think that either my awful desk job, or a spill (nice euphemism for bucked clean off) from my horse is to blame. I'm thinking that a longer stem is on order so that I can move my seat up on the rails a bit too, and get some flex out of them.
My other problem is that I just don't trust my bike anymore. I know this will go away, but it's frustrating to feel like all my confidence and skill went away with winter. Any veteran MTB gals have suggestions for getting back to the level I was when I hung it up for the winter? I've been trying to take mellow rides with a fair amount of challenges to boost my confidence, but there are some despairaging gaps in the skill required to ride the easy stuff, and the not stuff. There's very little "not as easy."
Help! My back hurts, I feel like a chicken, and I have the hots for a boy who is way too young for me. Or, maybe he's not.... :D
love and cookies
-smurf
Anyway, yes ladies this means that Pony and I are back out exploring together and she still makes me happy as the day is long (take that mister ex boyfriend who said not to buy her). Problem is, she is absolutely killing my back! Not all the time, but after about half an hour my back just aches. Nothing has changed about my set up, just a hard tail mtn bike with a carbon seat post that used to be my favorite endulgence. I don't remember this when I first started riding, so I'm a little concerned. I think that either my awful desk job, or a spill (nice euphemism for bucked clean off) from my horse is to blame. I'm thinking that a longer stem is on order so that I can move my seat up on the rails a bit too, and get some flex out of them.
My other problem is that I just don't trust my bike anymore. I know this will go away, but it's frustrating to feel like all my confidence and skill went away with winter. Any veteran MTB gals have suggestions for getting back to the level I was when I hung it up for the winter? I've been trying to take mellow rides with a fair amount of challenges to boost my confidence, but there are some despairaging gaps in the skill required to ride the easy stuff, and the not stuff. There's very little "not as easy."
Help! My back hurts, I feel like a chicken, and I have the hots for a boy who is way too young for me. Or, maybe he's not.... :D
love and cookies
-smurf