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  1. #1
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    Glad to hear you had such a fabulous ride! I hope you don't mind if I glom onto your thread, but I had a great experience today when I made it up a hill I've never made it up before. Weight loss and my new bike seem to have done the trick!

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by MALcontent View Post
    Glad to hear you had such a fabulous ride! I hope you don't mind if I glom onto your thread, but I had a great experience today when I made it up a hill I've never made it up before. Weight loss and my new bike seem to have done the trick!
    I don't mind at all! Congrats!
    monique

  3. #3
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    Awesome! I love when everything comes together and you have one of those great rides where you feel like you can conquer anything. I started seriously lifting over the winter on a schedule and pushing more and more weight, and it's definitely translated on the trail. I feel like I can climb without my front wheel weaving around and can jump stuff so much easier.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2004
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    I have not mastered the bunny hop or getting my front wheel off the ground yet, but it's been on my list of things to learn, maybe I'll finally get it this summer! I actually ride with sneaks and flat pedals, the ratio of efficient riding to hurting myself when i ride clipped in hasn't been worth it for me (yet). You're climbing crazy hard stuff! I'm getting 5.7s on a good day...glad it's helping with your wrist, hope it continues to improve!

  5. #5
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    Technically you can do a bunny hop without being clipped in -- I've been told, and I've seen it. But it sure doesn't hurt to be able to pull up with your pedals!

    I've done bunny hops before, but never over anything, so I guess that doesn't count =P And it's been a couple of years.

    I don't know how climbing gyms compare; my 5.10 may be your 5.7. I'm just psyched to be climbing. There was a time when I thought I'd never be able to.

    I started with clipless because of ego. I switched to flats for a while when I realized I was agonizing about them to the point where I rarely cleared obstacles (indecision about whether to be in or out would lead to me bumping up an obstacle without enough momentum to clear). Eventually I missed the ability to pedal both sides of the stroke, so I switched back to clipless, but a style that I thought would allow me to use them as flats when necessary. As it turns out, I slide in and out of them so easily that I never, ever clip out before an obstacle; if something happens and I'm falling, it's smooth as silk to get out, and I've never felt trapped.

    They're the Shimano (SPD) PD-M647

    http://bike.shimano.com/publish/cont..._mountain.html

    Not for weight weenies or people with tight budgets ... but I love them so much I've kept them (the same pair) across three bikes.
    monique

  6. #6
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    Dec 2004
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    wow, I need a day like that. That sounds AWESOME!

    I had a couple of bad-ish (not horrible...just bad) crashes year before last and my brain has not recovered. I rode some last year, but find that I am mostly terrified now when I am on anything remotely technical. There are a couple of the Dirt Series clinics here this year but I'm afraid it's not in the budget. I find every excuse in the book to not go out, but I know that I really just need to ride. The trails are starting to dry up enough to ride now, so really, my only obstacle is my stubborn and dramatic brain.

    But I get trial by fire next weekend...we're off to Fruita. Either I ride or I sit around and drink gin & tonics.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    wow, I need a day like that. That sounds AWESOME!

    I had a couple of bad-ish (not horrible...just bad) crashes year before last and my brain has not recovered. I rode some last year, but find that I am mostly terrified now when I am on anything remotely technical. There are a couple of the Dirt Series clinics here this year but I'm afraid it's not in the budget. I find every excuse in the book to not go out, but I know that I really just need to ride. The trails are starting to dry up enough to ride now, so really, my only obstacle is my stubborn and dramatic brain.

    But I get trial by fire next weekend...we're off to Fruita. Either I ride or I sit around and drink gin & tonics.
    It *was* awesome!

    I know what you mean about getting psyched out. A few years ago I took a digger at Kenosha and sprained my wrist badly, as well as banging up the bike. I definitely found myself making a lot of excuses. Then last year, I wasn't able to ride due to issues with my other wrist. I got my dream bike built up, and then while it was being put together, I totaled my car in a nasty accident. I was so determined to get out there on my bike that I did it even though I was really not emotionally ready. I didn't harm myself seriously, but I looked even more beat up from the bike than from the accident, and it did not leave me in a good state.

    Just more reason to be happy I had such a great ride last week =)

    Enjoy Fruita! Just do what feels right. You'll know what you should and shouldn't do. Just listen to your inner voice.
    monique

 

 

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