thanks for the links, Pachy
BTW, Pachy, thanks for those links. I can look up not only the Trek and the K2, but also Giant, Bianchi, Schwinn, Raleigh and so forth.
Thanks again and congrats on the weight loss. Maybe in another month, I can be sending similar posts.:p :eek:
Susan
Mary, You are in inspiration to the rest of us!
Mary,
Congrats on all the great weight loss and all you are trying to do to get healthy! I'm planning to get a bike next month. I'd do it this month, but I havet to get air conditioners for my house--it gets soooo hot here in the summer, and the 9 fans don't cut it.
That said, the next big purchase will be a bicycle. Reading your post just solidified that idea all over again!
I went to visit my family back in Iowa once, and I had gained weight, and you could just see the looks on their faces. No one said a word, but there was that "attitude", for lack of a better word, a hesitation. None of them are skinny, but I somehow felt as if I repulsed them a bit. I am doing this all for me, to be healthy etc, but also I want to see their faces when they see the new smaller me! The one that might actually look good in bike shorts!
Anyway, congratulations on a job well done! You're doing it, and you're grandkids will be proud of you.
Susan
Overweight issue: bike clothes
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Does anyone here wear special bike clothes? How do you find them? And I mean bike clothes in what I call size Fat A--. I can't see me in spandex right now, if ever. But it seems to me, I'll want to get something with the padded crotch, so I don't kill my butt or vaginal area either one. I can just see that: "I can't come to work, my vag hurts!" "Just waddle in, Susan, we need you!"
I have T-shirts, that I think will be OK. At least they won't show every bump and roll.
Suggestions, anyone? You've been there, I haven't. YET!!
Susan