Velocivixen
07-13-2011, 07:52 PM
I pick up my Surly Cross Check this Sunday! I currently have a 2011 Trek FX 7.3 and I've had a fitting. I have no aches or pains after riding it, unless I do a rare 25+ mile ride, then sometimes my upper back (rhomboids) are only slightly sore.
So I haven't ridden a drop bar bike in 27 years, have never used bar end shifters, have great flexibility, am fairly fit, and a healthy weight (BMI 22). So the bike will have a WTB SST saddle and the fork steerer has NOT been cut (yet). My pedals are Velo-Orange Touring Pedals (platforms). I'm wondering what to reasonably expect regarding breaking this bike in and what is typical regarding any aches/pains I may have the day after riding. I mean, do I just do 2 miles per day and build up? Can I ride 10 miles the first day? I know there's probably no "rule" for this, but I figured that with the combined wisdom of the folks on this forum I'd have a good and reasonable starting place.
I have a MUP with a 2.2 mile loop immediately behind my house that I plan to practice on quite a bit, just to get used to the handlebar positions and shifting, and how the bike reacts. Once I'm ready to branch out from there I'll take side streets with low traffic volumes that I'm familiar with to practice. After that I will take side streets & heavier volume roads with dedicated bike lanes that I'm familiar with and so on.
I will post pictures too.
Thanks in advance.
So I haven't ridden a drop bar bike in 27 years, have never used bar end shifters, have great flexibility, am fairly fit, and a healthy weight (BMI 22). So the bike will have a WTB SST saddle and the fork steerer has NOT been cut (yet). My pedals are Velo-Orange Touring Pedals (platforms). I'm wondering what to reasonably expect regarding breaking this bike in and what is typical regarding any aches/pains I may have the day after riding. I mean, do I just do 2 miles per day and build up? Can I ride 10 miles the first day? I know there's probably no "rule" for this, but I figured that with the combined wisdom of the folks on this forum I'd have a good and reasonable starting place.
I have a MUP with a 2.2 mile loop immediately behind my house that I plan to practice on quite a bit, just to get used to the handlebar positions and shifting, and how the bike reacts. Once I'm ready to branch out from there I'll take side streets with low traffic volumes that I'm familiar with to practice. After that I will take side streets & heavier volume roads with dedicated bike lanes that I'm familiar with and so on.
I will post pictures too.
Thanks in advance.