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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
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    Perth, Western Australia
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    Weeeeee :) June 5th rides

    Weeee Wahooo Weeeeee I love hills

    I ventured to the hills (we call a specific area in the outskirsts of perth "the hills"-where most mtn bike trails are) today & had a ton o fun. Ok, i'd rather be on me mtn bike wandering on some hills or singletrack but I just had to do this ride.

    I changed from a double to a compact double last month or so & have been playing on as many hills in the city to test it out. It's just easier to ride & can spin pleasantly rather than it being a chore. I mainly sit in my saddle as I use it as training for going uphill on me mtn bike. So far, it's worked but think I need to now work on pushing a smidgen bit harder. As long as me hammies agree!

    Ahhh..gotta love hills

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
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    Troutdale, OR
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    sounds like you need a pink polka-dot jersey

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Seattle, WA
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    CrazyCunook, congrats on the hills! I'm still working on those. LOL.


    75 miles today - woo hoo! First real ride with toe clips (not clipless) and a new pair of road shoes. Love the toe clips, not too fond of the shoes. Went down once due to a (friendly) dog off leash who wanted to play. Couldn't get one foot out of the toe clip quick enough and paniced. Bike is fine, and so am I so no worries.

    My bike has a shimano 'tourney' triple and I'm thinking of upgrading, but will have to price it out first. (still saving for a new bike). I'm just not really happy with the way this one shifts. Tried to get it adjusted at LBS twice, and it's better but I don't know.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Atlanta, GA
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    714

    Ditto on spinning up the hills!

    Changed out the back gears from a 12/27 to a 13/30 so that I can survive the hills out here. We picked up the bike from the LBS and went out for a quick, but very hilly 10 miles. What a difference the gearing made! I've never been fast up the hills, but was always in agony - mashing, lactic acid... Today, I was spinning up a hill that last week tried to kill me
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    "I never made "Who's Who"- but sure as hell I made "What's That??..."

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    North Texas
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    I went out for 22 miles of singletrack on the MTB today. My riding friend and I decided to tackle the butt kicking red section and were doing a decent job of it when I turned to avoid a large, knarly root section and missed the next thing...a little bridge across a pond. I caught the edge of the bridge with my tire and was spun off the bike and into the pond on the other side of the bridge. The pond was shallow, the bottom rocks. OW!
    To make matters worse, I am usually a climbing hound. As long as I have a decent line and a little momentum, I can tackle all but the hardest stuff. I missed my gearing on an uphill rock garden, tried it anyway, and tipped over before I could clip out and stuck myself in the butt with a stick. Ow again.
    The rest of it was fine, and the lower 11 miles were easy after that.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Troutdale, OR
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    don't know how to combine pics into one thread here so. excuse moi. A fun ride. Such a beautifull day so took my camera with me. This is redondo beach looking toward Palos Verdes (PV for short). The hills in the background. That's where I do my training ride. Sorry about the light pole. I'm a mediocre camera person.
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