Poor hubby last summer -- he was riding his old Schwinn, and yes, the seat was way too low. Not by choice, mind you, or he would have fixed it.
Poor dear -- he had the bike tuned up before he started, since it hadn't been ridden in like 17 years, and they said that they couldn't do anything about the seat post, which he didn't seem to really care about until...
I had been traveling, and when I came home, he and his buddy talked me into riding too. So, I got my old bike checked out, and joined them. I'm trailing along behind, when I notice....
First, DH has this philosophy, or rather DID have. You have a 20+ speed bike, with three rings up front, and some number in the back. But you don't use any of those rings except for the big one in front and the small one in back, because you get the most distance per pedal stroke. "It's the most efficient way to ride" was his thing.
So, I'm trailing along behind him, and watching him ride, and thinking, whoa, hey, he's sitting WAY too low! I'm thinking, he's got to be SOO uncomfortable, you know? He and Mark stopped to look at an ant or something, and I caught up, and said, hey, Earl, your seat is WAY too low, we GOTTA get you a new bike! (remember, this seat thing, it can't be changed) No, don't be silly, Karen, it's not too low. Yes, dear, it's WAY too low. You know how you like to pedal for maximum power and efficiency? Well, you're not even beginning to straighten out the levers. How can that be efficient?
Suddenly, his seat's too low, and he knows it, and we can't fix it, and he's miserable -- because he's being inefficient. (never mind that it's physically uncomfortable, that's just the way biking is) But he's biking. Between rides, we're playing with every idea we can come up with to unfreeze that seat post. Not because he likes riding, mind you, but because it's exercise, and he wants exercise. No, can't run right out and get a new bike, gotta be sure he "likes" it first. But he doesn't "like" it because it's painful -- knees gotta hurt, butt hurts, what all else. Me, I woulda been all over a new bike -- riding, right from the start for me, was FUN, and anything that will make it more fun...
But he didn't like it -- until, fast forward to this spring: old bike comes out of the shed for one ride. We start going to bike shops, and riding old bikes on weekends while shopping. Now he has a new bike, and he's a much happier rider! (I suppose YOU want a new bike, too, right? I probably could have ridden my old bike a while longer, but who am I to argue?) He's also learned to use the many gears on his bike (the ladies say lighter gearing, pedal faster, or your knees will suffer, dear, and you don't want bad knees for ski season, right? Oh the sneaky tricks we wives learn to coax our men into doing things that are good for them!)
I'm pretty sure he likes biking a lot now -- he's very interested in longer rides and even "toys" associated with riding. And he pouts if I have more miles than him! And THAT is probably why he's trying to keep me on the comfort-beast a while longer!
Karen in Boise



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