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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
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    Follow-up: New bike panic

    Hey, everyone! Sorry for the long delay...was waiting to get the shoes in, then the cleats on, then was away traveling. Anyhow, I finally got to take my bike on a real ride. Only 6 miles which I know is pretty wimpy but I figured it was a good start to break in the muscles and figure out how horrible the saddle is going to be (I'm thinking it's gonna have to go...ouch!)

    I will say that I was pretty scared. My boyfriend came along on his bike for moral support and kept commenting on how horribly slow we were going. But it felt blazing fast to me ! I was mainly scared of the cars, people, and descents. On the stretches with little traffic I felt much better and started to have some fun. Obviously I have a lot of learning to do!

    I believe the major tweaks that were done to the bike was a shorter stem (I think it's a 7cm from an 8 cm) and the handlebars were actually lowered, but it feels much better than when I was putzing around the parking lots.

    So, it's a keeper!

    I'm sure I'll have tons more questions but you have all been so helpful thus far and I really appreciate it!

    Attached is a photo (I'm also sporting my "look at me, drivers!" jacket I got from TE)...

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Brooklyn, NY
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    Fantastic! You look like a pro already.

    Trust me, it gets easier. I was a mess when I got my bike last year. I was scared to death and totally uncoordinated. Now it feels so natural.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Boise, Idaho
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    Glad to hear that you enjoyed your first "real" ride! Six miles is nothing to sneeze at if you're new to this stuff! We gotta start somewhere, right?

    I love your jacket -- I have a vest in a similar color! Those shorts look familiar too!

    Quote Originally Posted by RoadBunner View Post
    I will say that I was pretty scared. My boyfriend came along on his bike for moral support and kept commenting on how horribly slow we were going. But it felt blazing fast to me ! I was mainly scared of the cars, people, and descents. On the stretches with little traffic I felt much better and started to have some fun. Obviously I have a lot of learning to do!
    I understand your trepidation on the descents, and in traffic! I find that I'm a whole lot more cautious on curvy descents, where I can't see what's coming up, but enjoy the heck out of a good, straight shot! (took a while, but..) And traffic -- especially where there's no bike lane or shoulder? YIKES! As RIJ73 said, it does get better.

    But, can you do something for me, please? If he came along for moral support, then grumbled about speed, or lack of it, well, he deserves at least a small whack upside the head with your new bike shoe! (hopefully, he'll get better too!)

    Karen in Boise

  4. #4
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    Jun 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadBunner View Post
    So, it's a keeper!
    Lookin good!!!

  5. #5
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    Apr 2006
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    Seattle
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    6 miles isn't wimpy for a first ride! take it slow, at YOUR speed, you'll get more comfortable with the idea of being on the road, I promise!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Between the Blue Ridge and the Chesapeake Bay
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    I can't remember if someone suggested taking a road biking course in your last post about this bike. You might want to do that to gain some confidence and skills. League of American Bicyclists has such courses, and your bike shop might know of some, too.

    You look great! Take the time you need. Nothing wrong with 6-mile bike rides!

  7. #7
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    Apr 2005
    Location
    Vancouver, BC
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    Great ride!

    +1 on the "league" or other bike handling + traffic skills course. They do wonders for your confidence, handling, and safety of course!

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
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    haha! Kano, I reread what I wrote and it is unjustifiably harsh. DBF was not really making me feel bad about the speed, more giving me reality checks of what we were accomplishing. He did make me nervous, though, because I felt more comfortable with him leading and sometimes he'd go behind me and I'd be worried about not only what was going on ahead, but me braking suddenly and him rear-ending me. At one point we were coasting downhill and I had to yell for him to take the lead because I was braking all the way and was afraid he'd hit me since he's more comfortable going fast. I'm probably not giving him enough credit for his own bike skills and common sense, but I had enough to think about!

    I just signed up for the Velo Girls bike handling clinic. Hopefully I won't be too much of a newbie for it! I'm hoping to join their Mellow Velo ride soon, too. The next REI tire change clinic is this coming Sunday and I'm planning on attending that, too (I think at that clinic they also go over road safety, too). Baby steps!

 

 

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