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  1. #1
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    Jul 2008
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    Thank you all!

    I am feeling much better about the news. I plan to ride a little while visiting my mother over the holidays. She lives in St Pete FL and the roads there are very smooth and flat. I am sure that will put a big smile on my face

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    DE
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    It's been 7 weeks since I was on a bike, and from what I gather from my PT this morning, it's going to be another 4-6 weeks before I can even think about it.

    The good part is that I've been wanting to buy the Lake winter cycling shoes for years, and I can put it off another year - since it will be a lot warmer by the time I can ride. Save some money for the short term though they will only cost more next year I guess.

    The bad part is that I bought a new bike this summer, and just had the handlebars swapped out on it - and I have no idea how they will work out. The bike is on vacation at the bike shop waiting for me to pick it up. I went in there to visit the other day just to make sure nobody sold it. LOL.

  3. #3
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    Jun 2006
    Location
    Newport, RI
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    What a long and arduous process this has been! I can feel your frustration. Try to learn something new to pass the time more quickly. What about taking a bike maintenance class?

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by withm View Post
    It's been 7 weeks since I was on a bike, and from what I gather from my PT this morning, it's going to be another 4-6 weeks before I can even think about it.

    The good part is that I've been wanting to buy the Lake winter cycling shoes for years, and I can put it off another year - since it will be a lot warmer by the time I can ride. Save some money for the short term though they will only cost more next year I guess.

    The bad part is that I bought a new bike this summer, and just had the handlebars swapped out on it - and I have no idea how they will work out. The bike is on vacation at the bike shop waiting for me to pick it up. I went in there to visit the other day just to make sure nobody sold it. LOL.
    *hugs* I feel you!

    Quote Originally Posted by redrhodie View Post
    What a long and arduous process this has been! I can feel your frustration. Try to learn something new to pass the time more quickly. What about taking a bike maintenance class?
    I really want to learn bike maintenance! That is a great idea! They have been talking about having one at one of the LBS's.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    south georgia
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    Sorry for your setback. It is getting cold out, relatively speaking. Sounds like a good time to set up the trainer. The wrenching class sounds cool! I used to hang out at my old mountain bike store, bring them a pizza and they will fix anything. I wound up changing tires and stuff, it was a blast! Feel better soon!

 

 

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