ooooooooo...she's so purty! She's really quite a beauty! Enjoy many rides with her!!!!!
pppuuuuurrrrrrrr (I think she's probably just as happy as you are).![]()
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yeaaaaaahhhhh...it Worked!!!:d
ooooooooo...she's so purty! She's really quite a beauty! Enjoy many rides with her!!!!!
pppuuuuurrrrrrrr (I think she's probably just as happy as you are).![]()
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Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)
1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
Cannondale F5 mountain bike
Merry Christmas to you Maureen! I remember getting my first road bike and I was in heaven (it was a low end Giant OCR3). When ever I get anything cycling related for Christmas, I go nuts. Congrats!
Thank you all for your encouraging comments. It's been fun sharing my new best friend with you....nothing like a bunch of girlfriends to really 'GET' it.
Maya....are you a member of the Florida Freewheelers? Will you be at the Winter Park ride on Saturday??
Maureen
Wow, she's.....BOOtiful!!!
(and Boodha sitting in the background there thinks so too!)
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Lisa
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I have my TREK 2.1 wsd in lay away now...I will probably get it out in a couple of weeks. The saddle looks different than I remember mine being...is it cut out? I decieded to go clip less right from the start...get the falls over with. Im also now riding a TREK hybrid. Congratulations !!!!! I imagine its a lot easier going up hills. Riding a hybrid has made me strong. Have fun...(Oh ,I have a white kitty named Boo also).
Suzie
Suzie...yes my saddle is cut out. I frankly dreaded the 'stock' saddle as I'd heard alot of negatives about it. Well....it's like wearing a glove, if that's possible on one's ....uh....tush. Now, granted, the most I've ridden is 18 miles on this bike without a break....but at the end of those miles I felt no pressure...numbness...nada. I love the saddle. As for clipless....I'm about ready to take them on. I had all I could to to get used to being on such a skinny bike from my (guess what!) Trek Hybrid 7000. Yikes. I'm reeling over the difference. I feel like a rocket ship on the 2.1. You will love it.
Show us pix when it come in, will you? Is yours a 2007?
Maureen
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I cant wait to get mine out. Im riding a trek 7.2 FX now. As far as the dreaded saddle....(let me know)...they say after 20 miles??Ok...Im going out for a ride in the dark,and rain......keep me informed on your saddle.
Suzie
Suzie...we'll keep in touch as to saddles...Boo Kitties and other things. I tried to email you privately to ask what airline you work for...and was blocked...so here I am using this forum!!!!
I'm a retiree of NWA and as we all know....those of us with airline experience can exchange horror stories all night. I was in the World Club with NWA for 10 years. Have been gone since 1999 and miss the co-workers but not the daily hassle. Loved the girls I worked with, though and did stints in MEM, JFK and PHX. The travel was superb....and that I miss also. Now I buy tickets...but at least I get on a plane...none of this stand by business anymore.
Best,
Maureen
Congratulations on Boo. What a sweet rideI can say that because I have one too (named Esmerelda). Enjoy your new bike, and don't get too frustrated with the clipless, it will come - we all have/had to go thru it.
Let's see, the 10 things I wish someone had told me when I started cycling last year... don't know if any of these will help..
1. Set your tension on the pedals nice and low, especially to get started (they can be adjusted with a hex wrench).
2. Figure out which side feels more natural to stop to first (which foot do you want to put down).
3. Cycling shorts do make a big difference
4. Going uw-less in the shorts is the norm (but it does feel strange at first, now I am used to it and it feels weird not to which I do on certain ahem times of the month).
5. keep your knees warm when riding below 55ish F.
6. Use easier gears and spin faster rather than harder gears that make you push a lot (save those for the downhill. Think "float like a butterfly!"
7. Get a computer, it's invaluable to know stuff like your speed, mileage, ride time. may not seem that way at first.
8. Eat before you're hungry, drink before you're thirsty. You will need to find out what this is to you, but I seem to need a snack of decent proportions every 22ish miles. And have a swig of water every 15-30 mins.
9. Shift early and often for the uphills. That's related to #6, but basically try to keep the pressure light uphill and your pedal speed the same.
10. It's ok to have fun! [I didn't start having fun on the bike until a few months in, and then it was like, hey, this is kind of neat!]
Hope some of these are new inputs to you...
tygab: All good advice....some of the things I've put into play, such as my new biking shorts. Let me say....I no longer have a 'time of the month'...thank God...one of the benefits of being my age!! LET'S HEAR IT.
I'm also in Florida...so temps of 55 rarely come my way. It's in the 70's today and Boo and I are about to hit the West Orange Trail for a 20 miler.
Thank you so very much for the advice....and to everyone for responding so favorably to my little announcement. I adore this forum....by women and for women.
Best to all:
Maureen