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  1. #1
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    Miranda,

    I gotta say - you're going to be the best researched, best.... bike buyer ever. 'cause I've never even thought about a lot of the stuff that you post threads on.


    I have a set of 100 mm "heavy" carbon wheels... In a cross wind or in the wind, I find it pretty freaky. I also don't have much rake on the front fork of the bike that I use those wheels with, so it doesn't take much and it feels like my bike is pushed all over the place. I'm short, but not as light as you.

    It's not so pleasant. I have a spare set of wheels that I use when it's windy, except I never seem to realize it's windy till I'm a few miles away.

  2. #2
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    Thx to those of you that posted some more info after the last time I wrote in here. I read some, then took me a bit to get back to the pc/thread.

    Yes... I would agree. Lighter gals do not have the same issues as heavy guy hammer heads. I think it would be pretty hard for us to blow up a wheelset in comparison.

    Oh, and yes... I'm a gear geek it out to the max shopper. I'm still tainted and scorned from my original bike buying experience. Thus, I never buy any bike gear without consulting the wise words of my cyber pals here on TE.

    And as far as my bike ordering/buying, that's been put on the hold for the moment, unfortunately *sigh*. Just as I was done geeking out my choices, I had a mishap and broke a bone in my foot!

    What awful timing with Spring *finally* here. But, I'll try to behave while I heal and be patient.

  3. #3
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    Owie Miranda, heal quick!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Owie Miranda, heal quick!
    Thx Oakleaf. When the first doc said 6-8wks normally for a bone to heal I kinda wanted to cry. Not because of physical pain either. But, the ortho surg doc said a couple weeks I could try some stuff taking it easy if I felt ok. Having stiff bike shoes that don't let the foot flex is to my advantage. Versus if I were a runner with this same injury.

  5. #5
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    Oh so sad!!!! It will give you plenty of time to get the bike built though! That can take a while and is frustrating...

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by fidlfreek View Post
    Oh so sad!!!! It will give you plenty of time to get the bike built though! That can take a while and is frustrating...

    Thx that is a really good point. I was just thinking today... do I wait until I am healed, then proceed... or proceed now assuming it could take a while to get it. Seems like last I checked service was 1-2 weeks out.

    Then today I saw a sure sign of spring. One of my yard bushes was shedding bloom buds preparing for leaves. I thought, "hmm, little bush are you trying to tell me something about my bike decision, or what?" lol.

  7. #7
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    Definitely get it started. Spring has been here in TX for a few weeks now and I'm loving having the new bike...

 

 

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