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  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
    Location
    Sarasota, Florida
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    Just a note, My townie electra is a 21 speed.

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
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    I also want to say that I felt stronger each time I rode the bike and I went up this incline 2 times prior to this 3rd that I think really torqued my back. I was on a mountain bike prior and it killed my back and shoulders after one ride. So the townie felt good for many rides. But I push too. I get strong and ride out at 14-15mph for a steady 6-7 miles, and I have only been riding bikes for about 5 months. I really think i pushed too hard too quick. I had back problems prior to biking it just seems to be aggrivated. sigh.

  3. #3
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    Jun 2006
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    Dallas
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    This is all very informative. Thanks for all the answers.

    My bike is HEAVY -- almost 40 pounds, loaded! And yes, when I go up a hill, I work HARD. (Of course that has nothing to do with fifty extra pounds I'm carrying on my body, does it?)

    I'm beginning to see that I can justify the idea of having two bikes. Heh.

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

  4. #4
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    Jun 2006
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    Pooks,

    I think you can totally justify 2 bikes. Just use for different purposes.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Boise, Idaho
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    Quote Originally Posted by pooks View Post
    This is all very informative. Thanks for all the answers.

    My bike is HEAVY -- almost 40 pounds, loaded! And yes, when I go up a hill, I work HARD. (Of course that has nothing to do with fifty extra pounds I'm carrying on my body, does it?)

    I'm beginning to see that I can justify the idea of having two bikes. Heh.
    Oh Heck yes, Pooks! You certainly can justify a second bike!

    I've got my heavy comfort-beast, and will surely ride it now and again, probably put the "dirt tires" back on it one of these days, for when DH really REALLLY wants to go on the dirt trails, and I be a nice wife and suffer through them (even though they terrify me!) but I'm finding that I LOVE the feel of my new roadie! She makes one heckuva difference, I think!

    DH does tease me a bit -- he says I was riding better on the old one, but you know, I'm getting the feel of this one, learning how she handles and all, along with staying behind him, cuz then I know where he is, cuz sometimes, he makes quite an obstacle of himself!

    Karen in Boise

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
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    I have a 40lb or so hybrid that I now use for commuting and light trails but it used to be my only bike. I rode up to 50 miles on it without incident - just a lot slower than my road bike pals. I now have a road bike - 19lbs - and am quicker - but I did not mind riding my hybrid longer distances .

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
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    I have a hybrid and a road bike too. The longest ride I ever did on the hybrid was about 50 miles...it was fun then, but on the road bike, those miles just fly by. I didn't feel a bit guilty keeping it when I got my road bike because the hybrid is perfect for loading up and running errands around town, something my road bike would not be well suited for. DH didn't even give me any grief about it. Can't imagine my little road bike locked up at the rack at the supermarket...I'd probably want to bring it in the store with me instead!

  8. #8
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    Jun 2006
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    I think that's what I'll be doing, too. My only prob is -- I have nowhere to put the bikes we have now. (My bike is in the living room; I'm looking at it as I type. My husband's is in the middle bedroom because he hasn't used it recently. Gack.

    I've got to figure out a better way of handling this! But we are so crowded in our house and urrrrrgh. That would be the primary reason my husband would complain. Heck, if cycling were his hobby instead of mine and he wasn't putting his bike in the middle bedroom and leaving it in the living room because it was easier, I'd be chewing him a new orifice!

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

 

 

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