Speaking of road debris -- if you live where road debris is trendy, y'know, EVERYWHERE, get some tires like the Specialized Armadillos! I was repairing flats with just about every ride until I got a pair for my road bike. On the beast, they were just as important, and now DH uses them. (took my wheels right after I got the road bike, now I've got the heavy, knobby ones again...)
There are folks who say they're heavier, but not a racer, and the enjoyment I get from flat-free riding beats the heck out of a few ounces!
Karen in Boise
i did it.
i road over twenty miles today. my first time on a road bike and BAM!
I can't believe what i just did, i feel so stinkin good.
Alright girls so i told you i would keep you updated so there you have it! Dang, i feel good. I just ate too so now i feel even better..now i just gotta get outa this spandex...
i learned today:
I HATE WIND.
Two waterbottles isn't enough
Bring chapstick.
move around A LOT on the saddle.
Runners on trails tend to talk smack ab riders.
Point to things in the road that could be hazardous to riders behind you.
i can't wait to go again.
zencentury: your so right, it does only take one to operate my bike! i would have totally gone without Aaron, but my mom won't let me. hahahahha. its sad but true. i just turned 19 and still live with my parents while i'm in college...i guess she's allowed to tell me i can't go ride by myself. even though it sucks!![]()
Ummm...it's what you put in the waterbottles dear..Think about doing a search in regards to hydration & you may find the info you needThere's also a nutrition/hydration section on TE
There's nothing wrong with riding alone.
Why do you have to point to things behind you when you're riding on your own?
There are tons of threads out there on this loverly board to help you..
crazycanuck!
hey! your so right about the whole hydration thing! i'll for sure do some research on that! good point!
i think you may have read the "what i learned today" part wrong...
i learned to point to potholes as i pass them to warn my sister *riding behind*. Pointing it out will make sure she's sees the pothole and she wont get hurt!! thats what i meant by that..
as far as riding alone...i know its safe. my MOM doesn't know its safe. she never will. ahhaha!
thanks for all your advice!!!
Last summer I would ride to my Mom's house. She told me she thought the road was dangerous.
It's the same road I used when I was 14 and had my first Raleigh.
Last summer I was 49 and she was 78.
It never ends.
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
i really thought her fear would end when I moved out of my house. thanks for the hope-killer zen. LOL!
I guess that's what moms are for, right?!![]()