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  1. #1
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    New Kid on the Block

    Good morning, everyone. What a terrific forum. I've thoroughly enjoyed reading the posts and decided I'd jump in.

    I've been biking all my life...but only recently began to take it seriously. I now have a helmet (gasp) biking shorts and a JERSEY. My first experience wearing the shorts made me a believer in those handy dandy chamois liners. What feels like a Pamper between your legs morphs into a cloud once I'm on my Trek Hybrid.

    Speaking of bikes....(and we were) I'm about to invest in a nice road bike. I'm looking at the Trek Pilot WSD series..and will be visiting my brother's bike shop in Minnesota to pick one from the herd.

    I live in Eustis, Florida...love the West Orange Trail as road riding here is just plain dangerous. I have entered my first 'organized ride' for Nov. 11 in Lake Helen and will do the 25 miler. The century will have to wait.

    I've been a tad long winded here....but would love to hear from anyone in my area that is also New Kid on the Block. Also...input on road bikes would be greatly appreciated!!

    Best to all,
    Maureen Valley
    Last edited by Maureen Valley; 11-02-2006 at 04:42 AM.

  2. #2
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    Welcome welcome Maureen!

    How lucky you are that your brother owns a bike shop!
    You won't have just one jersy and one pair of shorts for long though....
    Lisa
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  3. #3
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    Welcome aboard! I love it here and hopefully you will too.

    The Trek bikes have a great reputation. Plus, its what Lance rode! My DH (dear hubby) has a Trek 5900 and loves it (I have a Bianchi).

    Bare in mind the key to being a true *biker* is wearing your bike shorts without anything over them. I myself have finally been inducted!
    ~Petra~
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  4. #4
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    New Kid on the Block

    Thanks for the quick responses!!! I AM lucky that I have a brother in the Trek business....he's been very good to me. I haven't even had to use childhood tactics to get him to cooperate. (He's my little brother) Besides....I'm fresh out of barbed wire and he grew to be 6'3" tall. Can't just sit on him anymore.

    I'll post a shot of my new road bike! Love yours, Lisa. Wow.

    Oh...and ...it's fun being 63, too!! In fact it's downright liberating.

    Best to all:
    Maureen

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    welcome to the board!

    i'm not in your area, but wanted to say hi anyhow!
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  6. #6
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    Welcome! Can't wait to see your new bike when you get it, so be sure to post some pics. I suppose you could try sitting on your brother if he doesn't cooperate, or you could kick him in the shin and then run really fast.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maureen Valley View Post
    Oh...and ...it's fun being 63, too!! In fact it's downright liberating.
    You can not be 63 -- that's gotta be a typo, right?! From your gorgeous photo, I was thinking more like 40, and trying to figure out how you could retire that young!

    Anyway, welcome to a great community of women -- of all ages!

    Emily
    (45 and holding!)
    Emily

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  8. #8
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    welcome!

    Hello Maureen! I am a new kid on the block here, too. I'm finding it's a lot of fun hanging out here.

    I have an Independent Fabricators bike that was made specifically for my body geometry & absolutely love it. I rode thousands of miles on a Lemond that "almost" fit - I loved it, too, but there were those little nagging aches and pains that would never go away no matter how I tried to make that bike work. So....depend on your brother to fit you with the best bike for you & then HAVE FUN!

    And I agree with Lisa - you won't have one pair of shorts & one jersey long. You should see my closet!
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

  9. #9
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    Welcome Maureen
    I trust you'll find this a fabulous place to visit - it is so supportive and loaded with great ideas and tips!

    I have a Scorpio RA 300 and a Giants TCR
    I have never ridden a TREK, but there are a lot of "Trekkies" here who will no doubt give you their ideas on the subject
    I am hoping to get the new EMC women specific bike soon...

    Enjoy this place
    ~Raven~


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    "I will try again tomorrow".


  10. #10
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    Welcome Maureen. Enjoy your new bike. My family is a Trek family, as all five of us ride Treks.
    Jennifer

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  11. #11
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    Just got a Trek 1600 WSD late September. It is lovely.....rides nice, looks nice....
    Alice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maureen Valley View Post
    Good morning, everyone.

    Speaking of bikes....(and we were) I'm about to invest in a nice road bike. I'm looking at the Trek Pilot WSD series..and will be visiting my brother's bike shop in Minnesota to pick one from the herd.

    Best to all,
    Maureen Valley

    Welcome Maureen,

    Let me get this off my chest first. I DON'T KNIT!!!! Never have, never will. Did potholders in 4-H though!

    Awesome that your bro is lined up with Trek. It pays to have connections doesn't it? (as jeni laughs dating her LBS manager and heir to the family store!

    Have fun trying out the WSD bikes. I'm 5'4" and currently ride a 2003 52" Trek 1000. The price was right, fit a little off, but I made it work. Had the opportunity to test ride a 51" WSD after logging about 4000 miles on my current bike, and it just all sort of clicked. I knew my next bike would be WSD. My new MTB should be here before Turkey Day (Trek 6700 WSD) and the new road bike will be a Orbea Diva. I'm sold on WSD bikes now!


    Jeni

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    I'm new to the group and to cycling

    Hi,

    I'm new to cycling (or should I say re-cycling as I used to ride an old Schwinn road bike 12 years ago). I bought a cheap mtn bike to ride with my son through grass, mud, rain - so fun. I started riding out on the road and it killed me to go up the hills. So.....off to a bike shop I went. I ended up with a Giant OCR2 - and I am having neck pains. So - I will need to figure out what adjustments need to be made - already swapped out the stem for a shorter one.

    I'm finding it hard to find other women that want to ride like me - I want to race if I can build my skills, speeds and knowledge. After 2 months on the bike, I am up to 15 - 25 miles per ride averaging 13.5 - 14 mph with max speeds over between 28 - 35 so far (these rides include alot of rolling hills, flat roads are hard to find here). I guess that is a sufficient start. Any suggestions would be appreciated - I did join a local bike club and started riding this past week. Funny story associated with my first two rides. It involves men! Apparently, I created quite a stir with the local experienced riders.

    I love the posts about the clothes and the gear and the passion for biking - it's wonderful!

    Sharon

  14. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by sygilligan View Post
    Hi,

    I'm new to cycling (or should I say re-cycling as I used to ride an old Schwinn road bike 12 years ago). I bought a cheap mtn bike to ride with my son through grass, mud, rain - so fun. I started riding out on the road and it killed me to go up the hills. So.....off to a bike shop I went. I ended up with a Giant OCR2 - and I am having neck pains. So - I will need to figure out what adjustments need to be made - already swapped out the stem for a shorter one.

    I'm finding it hard to find other women that want to ride like me - I want to race if I can build my skills, speeds and knowledge. After 2 months on the bike, I am up to 15 - 25 miles per ride averaging 13.5 - 14 mph with max speeds over between 28 - 35 so far (these rides include alot of rolling hills, flat roads are hard to find here). I guess that is a sufficient start. Any suggestions would be appreciated - I did join a local bike club and started riding this past week. Funny story associated with my first two rides. It involves men! Apparently, I created quite a stir with the local experienced riders.

    I love the posts about the clothes and the gear and the passion for biking - it's wonderful!

    Sharon
    I've got the OCR 2 also Sharon. Good move on swapping the stem, I will soon enough. I love mine Jennifer

  15. #15
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    Nov 2006
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    Eustis, Florida
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    New Kid on the Block

    Wow....this is really getting interesting. I'm taking notes on your bikes, ladies.....and saw the 'photos on bikes' thread and was greatly inspired by what I saw.

    I'm currently riding a 2005 Trek Multi-Trak 7000 Hybrid....and will be choosing a new bike soon. I'm slowly zeroing in on Gary Fisher's new Mendota....a high performance hybrid with straight handlebars. Has anyone seen one of these guys? The other 2 models in that series are Wingra and Monona. They all look like lots of value for the $$$.

    In the meantime, I'm cranking out more miles every day on the Hybrid. It serves my purpose for the time being and all I can think about is riding my new baby in an event. When that happens...I'll post a pic on the thread that depicts all of us on our bikes.

    New Question? Have any of you named your bikes? My daughter in law calls her Triathlon bike...Romeo!!!

    Best to all:
    Maureen in Florida
    Last edited by Maureen Valley; 11-07-2006 at 11:39 AM.

 

 

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