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  1. #1
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    May 2007
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    Smile what a lucky day

    Today seems to be a very lucky day, i took my bike near my town and tried to adapt more with it.
    I think i still have to train how to shift the gears , getting up on the saddle isn't a big problem at all. I did 55km in 2h45 min it's not that fast at all since i had trouble shifting to make it faster. I have Giant TCR compact with 10 speed and 3 shift in front so i've got to find on how to handle it . The rest was awesome.
    Success in Life can never be an accident.It is th result of right decisions at the right time.
    angel

  2. #2
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    Jan 2005
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    Congratulations, Angel! That was quite a distance! Is this your first ride on your new bike? Keep riding and you will find the shifting gets easier and the road kms' just start to glide underneath you!

    Hugs and speedy butterflies,
    ~T~
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  3. #3
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    May 2007
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    Thanks LBTC actually it's not my first rides- my first 2 rides with this bikes was in a flat surface so didn't have problems i had 75 km and 40 km with average speed of 25- 26 . That was okey , then i've tried to ride on roads with traffics and some climbs well i don't the othjer cars it's just im too nervous with the bike itself.
    I used to ride a trekking bike but then it's much heavier and you need to do alot of work.There i've riden for more than 3000 kilometers and i've did also my first 100km . I named that bike panthyra a black panther, the other bike is Ginger because she's cool and metallic red.

    Quote Originally Posted by LBTC View Post
    Congratulations, Angel! That was quite a distance! Is this your first ride on your new bike? Keep riding and you will find the shifting gets easier and the road kms' just start to glide underneath you!

    Hugs and speedy butterflies,
    ~T~
    Success in Life can never be an accident.It is th result of right decisions at the right time.
    angel

  4. #4
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    Apr 2007
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    I need to learn metrics
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    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Seattle
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    if you do a google search for convert.exe you will find 2 programs. one is religious. The other, which is usually a free download will convert all sorts of things, ounces to milligrams, kilometers to miles, feet, whatever. I have it on all computers that i use.


    Mausland, do you do all your riding in Luxemburg?
    You sound like you are doing just great! and welcome to TE!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2007
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    Actually, google will convert for you. No need for a separate program . Searching on "55km to mi" gives a first hit of 34.1754156 mi, then a more normal set of hits to other sites. You can do the same thing with quite a lot of other units. Very handy if your brain is programmed in English system. Or in metric.

    My brain does both, but it kind of half-asses it. Some things I can only work in metric. Others I can only work in English. And some I never know quite what units my brain will use.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2007
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    Luxembourg
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    Smile

    THANK YOU mimitabby , yes i used to ride here in luxembourg sometimes i passed the border like belgium , france since i live in the south of luxembourg, to go to germany the easiest is through remich/moselle river between luxembourg and germany.
    I really loved cycling it's different from other sport hopefully i can join a womens club so i can ride with them as well but here it's more men riding than women. There are certain club but most of the members are teenager or youngster.
    Riding solo isn't that bad at all, it helps me take away my everyday stress. We'll see in year 2008 i want to see myself in better shape.

    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    if you do a google search for convert.exe you will find 2 programs. one is religious. The other, which is usually a free download will convert all sorts of things, ounces to milligrams, kilometers to miles, feet, whatever. I have it on all computers that i use.


    Mausland, do you do all your riding in Luxemburg?
    You sound like you are doing just great! and welcome to TE!
    Success in Life can never be an accident.It is th result of right decisions at the right time.
    angel

 

 

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