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  1. #1
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    Aug 2009
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    From 3-speed beach cruiser to road bike!

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    Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you, I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you - to you WONDERFUL ladies who talked me out of a hybrid and into a used road bike. You are my new best friends.

    I've been riding my 3-speed beach cruiser, "Edith", for 3 years, on trips as long as 30 miles. It's been fun, but because of the wrist pain and toe numbness, and the inability to ever go above 20mph even on the downhills, I decided it was time to upgrade and I was thinking about just getting a hybrid. Pretty much the only difference in the 2 bikes would have been that the hybrid had more gears. After talking to you all, I decided to spend the same amt of $ on a high-quality used road bike.

    I took my bike (I think I'll name her "Lexie") out for the first time this morning. Holy cow. Un freaking BELIEVABLE!!!!!! Where do I even begin?

    OK - first - going downhill!!!! The higher gears made it possible for me to keep pedaling all the way down, and when I used the dropped handles, my body was no longer acting like a sail. I love the sound of the wind whipping past my helmet. Leaning forward in the aerobars - I could pretend I was flying through the air like a missile (or a witch zipping around on her broomstick) - WWHHHHHHEEEEEEEE!

    Second - the wonderful handlebars! Mine came with the clip-on aerobars so those, combined with the dropped bars, gave me FIVE different hand positions and, therefore, five different coochie positions!!! The wrist pain is HISTORY! Toe numbness is GONE! Despite the fact that the saddle is smaller and doesn't have huge, squeaky, springs underneath it . . . . my nether regions are eternally grateful.

    Going uphill - still not exactly a piece of cake, but the hills seem about half as high as they did before. LOVE the gears and the thin little tires, light frame, much less friction. The body position makes it much easier to not look up and just enjoy the cadence. I got up much faster and with a lot less grief.

    The frame! The bag I carry into work with me every day weighs more. Honestly - taking the bike out of the car (last night after I bought it) was so easy. I tossed the bike over one shoulder and carried the front tire in the other hand and still was able to shut the back door of my Prius.

    Taking the tire on and off is so easy. The bike is so portable. . . . . . . .

    I love her. I am going to take her picture and hang it on my locker. It's going to be hard, but I think I'll talk my husband into getting a king-size bed so she can sleep next to us.
    Last edited by staceysue; 09-13-2009 at 07:32 AM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
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    Woohoo! Congrats on the bike! May you have many many happy miles together
    The first night I had my new road bike, I parked her next to the bed so I could see her when I fell asleep and the first thing in the morning, but getting a bigger bed never entered my mind-lol.
    Enjoy enjoy enjoy.
    You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
    - Eleanor Roosevelt

  3. #3
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    It's sounds like luv! Congratulations. May you have many happy tailwind miles together!

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by staceysue View Post
    (Lots of things I agree with.)
    Hehe... you said in words what I've said in "Whheeeeeeeee". I moved from a mountain bike to road bike. Today I just finished my first 25 mile stretch on my road bike, and I felt more energized after the ride, as opposed to tired and sweaty after 4 miles on my mountain bike!

  5. #5
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    Aug 2008
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    That's awesome! I'm so happy you love it and I'm really glad you got a helmet too!

    We need to see pictures of your new bike too!

  6. #6
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    Aug 2009
    Location
    Littleton, CO
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    Congrats! What kind of a bike is it and please post pictures!

  7. #7
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    StaceySue, you GO, gurl!!! You get it, you really do, and it's totally feaking awesome cool, is it not?! You describe it so perfectly, that moment when road cycling makes sense. I try so hard to describe this to hybrid riders who are scared to try a road bike... it's a joy to read your post! Good luck, and may you have tens of thousands of happy miles on Lexie.

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrhughes View Post
    StaceySue, you GO, gurl!!! You get it, you really do, and it's totally feaking awesome cool, is it not?! You describe it so perfectly, that moment when road cycling makes sense. I try so hard to describe this to hybrid riders who are scared to try a road bike... it's a joy to read your post! Good luck, and may you have tens of thousands of happy miles on Lexie.
    Thanks, mrhughes! It most definitely IS totally freaking awesome cool! Tens of thousands of miles sounds GREAT. I'll get my picture with her soon and post it on here.

 

 

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