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alpinerabbit
09-09-2005, 11:54 AM
Fear.
Man was I scared. I was going downhill slower than up :eek:
First I see this roadkilled squirrel on a descent and I wondered if I was going to look like that in a sec.
I had troubles changing lanes on the bigger roads while watching the red light and traffic from behind and trying not to oversteer AND unclipping - yikes.... I actually crossed a large intersection on the crosswalk - wobbling on my shoes :(
I used to be a fearless bike commuter but the racer is soooo tiny underneath me and every little hole I hit in the tarmac, I think the tires are gonna blooooow...
RoadRaven
09-09-2005, 12:59 PM
Hey rabbit, welcome to the boards...
I don't like descents much either... 40km/hour is as high as I get on moderate descents... less as the gradient climbs
Better to err on the side of caution
You're right... don't wanna look like roadkill!
alpinerabbit
09-09-2005, 03:44 PM
Hi raven,
nice to meet you and great signature line!
I WILL try again tomorrow LOL :p
bikerchick68
09-09-2005, 03:44 PM
alpine... how long have you been riding? descending can be nerveracking! I was really nervous about it my first year especially... to this day I am careful and don't take it for granted... I have hit stupid top speeds, but only on straightaways...
there is a fast downhill on my commute home... there is a section that is a bridge over a valley below... last week as I crossed there, doing about 37mph, the wind was HOWLING! My front wheel started to shudder... man, did I sit up and start feathering my brakes! Slowed it waaaaaay down...
I have a healthy respect for pavement... and my skin!
I use my brakes on decents. True... I lose the group... and I get told to NOT use my brakes...
But, I'm not Lance... I'm not in a race... and I won't win any money if go faster than someone else.
I'm all about staying ON my bike... and not hitting a pothole at 30 MPH... with the possiblity of hurting myself... AND my bike! :eek:
So... I use my brakes... and I feel SAFE going down hills... and I don't worry about killing myself.
Plus, when we go up the hills... I catch up... because I move it up some hills! :D
MomOnBike
09-12-2005, 12:21 PM
Am I the only one that likes a good, fast downhill?
CorsairMac
09-12-2005, 12:26 PM
Am I the only one that likes a good, fast downhill?
no ma'am....I was Most Unhappy Sat when I climbed my heart out knowing I would get to do a Screaming descent on the way back (I've hit speeds of 45+ on that descent and was hoping to hit 50 Sat) ONLY to be faced with a vicious head/cross wind. :( I ended up doing 42 coming down that mountain and that was only because I was so far down in the drops I was laying on my saddle!! Guess I"ll just have to try another day! ;)
alpinerabbit
09-12-2005, 02:13 PM
I've been mountainbiking now and then / commuting daily for 6-8 years, until I got a real job in another town 2 yrs ago. But the race bike is new.
next try: 45km and 350 meters up. I nearly died climbing up. My SO had to push a couple times and my pulse was... don't tell me off.... 193 at one point.
But going home was ok, I slept it off and I only had a sore butt (muscles, not sitting bones) for a day.
Clipping is easier already, sometimes I hit them without looking - and new glasses with decent side view make a lane change a joke - like in the old days. I could hold my legs steady and my hands brake-ready going downhill, still slow but getting more confident.
I am so happy my posture seems to be ok! and thanks for the hint about the crew cut (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=2563) elsewhere.
CorsairMac
09-13-2005, 11:32 AM
LOVE your avatar!!
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