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Hello all,
After researching this forum and others, I bought my first "nice" bike - Trek 7.2fx yesterday. I was so excited! After I left the bike shop, I went directly to the local paved path and biked 7 miles. I haven't been on a bike in 2 years and I have gained A LOT of weight since then. My toosh is hurting big time this morning - but I am guessing I should let it adjust before making any saddle changes. I also thought I was slow, and read the interesting thread regarding that. One user said that she was going 0 MPH riding a sofa - and that is me too, so I guess I will be patient. After spending so much money, I guess I hoped for a miracle! I am going back out today, sore bum and all because the weather is beautiful here and I want to log some miles! :-) My wireless computer went out on me after I returned home last night. I'm sure it got knocked around after I struggled for 15 minutes to load it in my backseat. I keep moving the sensor around, but still no luck yet. Hopefully I can get it to "read" again before I go out.
Thanks for inspiring me while I was lurking around to make such a healthy purchase!
-Valerie
"He who is outside his door has the hardest part of his journey behind him."
Dutch Proverb
"One user said that she was going 0 MPH riding a sofa - and that is me too, so I guess I will be patient. -Valerie
That was ME! I adore my Trek 7.6 FX. You will love yours, I promise.
Welcome to the group!!!!!!
Ha Ha - thanks for the welcome!
Nice bike! Welcome
Be sure to read some of the saddle threads and see if you can work out why your toosh is hurting. Nothing like unnecessary pain to put you off bike riding... A little sore and bruised is normal, but not numb or badly chafed.
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
Congratulations! I bought a 7.2FX this past Monday and I LOVE it so far!
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beautiful pic! I've been outside- still trying to get my computer to work again. I know I don't have to have it - but I feel like I do! I have a Trek Incite 6i/8i. I keep realligning it with no success, and have also looked at the Trek website for support. Going back to try again -- Val
Congratulations on your new bike.
Also, welcome to the Forum. It is good to new people. Be gentle in the beginning. I had been off my bike for a while and I had sore tush too for a while.
Red Rock
As a nurse and a fellow new rider, let me recommend putting ice on that sore bottom when you get home (a bag of frozen peas works great). 20 mins on, 20 mins off, will at least keep the swelling to a minimum and make you more comfortable for tomorrow.
I sat on an icepack myself all last weekend after making the mistake of wearing cotton panties under my bike shorts -don't do it!There's a reason those shorts have no seams down there!
Thank you Deb and RedRock. May def try ice now - i'm so frustrated with this computer that I'll I'm going to stay away from the bike until later in the afternoon.I can take it back to the bike shop tomorrow after work. Nevertheless, I feel like I've joined a club of sorts which is nice. When I was on my bike yesterday, despite the bum pain and some left knee pain, it was freeing to be on the bike and made me forget how out-of-shape I had become.....like "i can do this again - Yes!"
It's the Bontrager saddle! boo hiss boo!
Karen
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I agree about the saddle. I replaced the one that was on my 7.2fx with a Terry Liberator. Oh, and get a pair of biking shorts if you don't have any already and THEN make a saddle decision. You won't believe the difference shorts make.
Hey, it's always good to see a fellow Missourian, congrats and welcome to the club. You have a great bike!
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Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
Congratulations on the new bike!
For the saddle, do a search of the forums here. You'll find quite a bit of information on how to measure your sitbones for the correct saddle width. If the saddle is too narrow, no amount of riding will fix that, so it's good to get that resolved right away.
Hello from Mo!
I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.
welcome, also from missouri here. I've got a trek 7200 hybrid.
vickie