I've been riding 6 days a week for 5 months now, anywhere from 10 - 20 miles per day, putting my ALL into it, or so I thought. I was riding a 7 speed commuter bike and wanted to see if I was going to keep this up before spending the $$ on a better bike. Well, I'm addicted and after 3 weeks of serious shopping and test riding I found the perfect bike for me - fits like a comfortable shoe, and rides like a dream. Trek 7.6 FX WSD. My first ride was day before yesterday. I did my usual route and must have said OMG! about 187 times as I glided through my 20 miles. When I got home I was floored to see I had cut 20 minutes!!! off my time, but boy was I beat. I don't get it!! The same thing happened yesterday and today I'm just resting because I'm exhausted! I realize I am in a more bent-over position, and I can actually feel muscles being used that weren't being used on the commuter bike - is that it?? I am pretty sore today. I'm drinking and eating and doing all those other things you're supposed to do. Here I thought I was in pretty good shape after 5 months of riding - but obviously not. Should I take it easy on riding for a few weeks? Like only go 10 miles or so?![]()




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- nothing wrong with that! Just make sure you take a day of active rest (short easy ride, walking, yoga, etc.) once or twice a week to let your body build those new muscles.
It's like a new pair of good leather shoes.
It happened so fast I can't even describe it better. It just shot out from under me. It had been raining but the pavement sure looked dry. My husband thinks it might have been oil film on the road? I sure didn't see anything. I almost lost the bike in a flippin' crack in the road the other day too. So, okay - obviously I can't ride this bike the way I was riding my fat tired commuter. A friend told me you have to take cracks at an angle