latelatebloomer
07-29-2006, 12:04 PM
In my continuing quest to become a road rider....
I'm going to take my road bike in to the LBS soon and have it "fit." I'd LOVE the advice of the larger riders who have gotten comfortable on their road bikes. I know, for example, that I would like a more upright position. Having been back on the hybrid for a while post-crash - and now taking my Giant OCR out for some short get-acquainted spins - I'm aware that even with my hands on the flats, I can feel that the tops of my thighs meet my tummy. Not so comfortable - (and I'm always going to be somewhat apple shaped..I'm about a size 18 now, and do good ab work, but I don't think that at age 46, I'll turn into a different...fruit:rolleyes: ) That issue also makes it hard to do good breathing in the hoods, let alone the drops! Im-possible!!
I just read somewhere that hands-on-the-flats is the position of least control. True? That interests me, as I find the steering on the road bike so "touchy!" Anything that helps me feel more stable is welcome.
Are there any recommendations/caveats from my rider friends? There is a big strong woman who works at the shop part-time (Liz, if you're lurking, hi and let's talk soon) so I think they'll be somewhat familiar with some of my issues.
Thanks....
I'm going to take my road bike in to the LBS soon and have it "fit." I'd LOVE the advice of the larger riders who have gotten comfortable on their road bikes. I know, for example, that I would like a more upright position. Having been back on the hybrid for a while post-crash - and now taking my Giant OCR out for some short get-acquainted spins - I'm aware that even with my hands on the flats, I can feel that the tops of my thighs meet my tummy. Not so comfortable - (and I'm always going to be somewhat apple shaped..I'm about a size 18 now, and do good ab work, but I don't think that at age 46, I'll turn into a different...fruit:rolleyes: ) That issue also makes it hard to do good breathing in the hoods, let alone the drops! Im-possible!!
I just read somewhere that hands-on-the-flats is the position of least control. True? That interests me, as I find the steering on the road bike so "touchy!" Anything that helps me feel more stable is welcome.
Are there any recommendations/caveats from my rider friends? There is a big strong woman who works at the shop part-time (Liz, if you're lurking, hi and let's talk soon) so I think they'll be somewhat familiar with some of my issues.
Thanks....