this may or may not help, but i've found that for protection, I can wear my husband's gloves (one size + too big). Better too big than too small.
this may or may not help, but i've found that for protection, I can wear my husband's gloves (one size + too big). Better too big than too small.
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like a lot of people here i wear kids gloves
when i wear gloves that are two big if they have fingers and are not the fingerless sometimes te extra fabric has gotten caught n the breaks or shiftersi can wear bigger gloves on my mountain bike without this problem but on my road bike they are not safe for me to wear.
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Here's my hand.. from pinky to thumb nine inches.. if I reach.. ten inches. Palm to end of index finger is close to seven inches.
On the "glass" half full, at least I do have the OPTION of a mans glove... so in tiny hands trump Godzilla hands
BTW: the shifters on my WSD bike are HIGHLY irritating as they're too small... grrrr
Shannon
Last edited by Roadtrip; 10-15-2010 at 09:03 AM.
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The problem is that without cycling specific gloves with SOME padding my hands really take a beating. Fit is fine (on the bike), but not all the roads are great on the way into campus. I really need something to dull it, but something that is warm. I didn't even go to work today because of a horrendous migraine, but if I would have, it would have been necessary to get some gloves.
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Louis Garneau's Winddry Eco gloves in the women's sizing are ridiculously small. I normally wear a medium in WSD long-finger gloves, and I couldn't even get the women's large the whole way on.
I have the men's version, and they work well for 35-50 degrees. Below that, and I'm wanting something warmer.
I often wear my short finger gloves under a pair of Descente "Cold Out" long finger padless gloves, it isn't very practical in Texas to have beefy gloves. The Descente gloves are wonderfully comfortable. I won a pair of Kona Supreme Mountain Bike gloves for women and they run very small, mine are just like the link but pink and black. I usually wear a medium and these are snug at XL. I haven't gotten to try them in action yet.
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It's a Trek Pure with SRAM MRX "Twist" shifters... me don't like due to size and acerbated by my larger hands... tho I think I know why... see below.
It's not necessarily the twist shifter itself (even tho I prefer the standard type shifter), it's the crappy setup to begin with. OK, they prob ASSUME your on this bike and most likely not doing to be shifting much. WHY give you 21 gears if they assume you won't be changing.
Honestly, I'm not sure what part I've been having issues with... I hate the shifters. Trek seems to have put the cheaper version on this bike. the version I find on Amazon looks totally different-- better-- longer "grip" portion. Plus the shifter for rear derailleur still has seven or eight "clicks" even tho it's a triple in the back-- so-- click-- click-- click-- ok-- I'm finally there. It's like they got an overstock on right shifters and someone in accounting said use then, just change display 1-7 to 1-3. In order to go into my big gear for flats I have to mash the thing well above "1" in order to get it to change gear.
Rear derailleur is a Shimano Acera that seems to need constant tweaking and last night nearly killed me on a hilly ride when it WOULD NOT let me change down a gear. Not to mention it often likes to buck me so hard it has more then once threw my right foot right off the right pedal when changing gear.
Ended up riding as far as I could and felt like I was going to cough up a lung-- ended up pushing my bike up the last hill. Enough to make you want to leave the bike at the side of the road and just walk. Nothing like grinding away at JUST barely faster then you can walk because when you try and shift all you here is grrrrr grrrrrr grrrrrrr and chain stays right where it was.
Really need to learn how to make these adjustments myself.
Sorry for the rant!!
Shannon
Last edited by Roadtrip; 10-15-2010 at 11:42 AM.
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@colorisnt, what about putting extra padding on your bars rather than trying to find padded gloves? Grab-Ons or a second layer of cork might help you out, particularly if gloves don't fit well.
@Roadtrip, the rear shifter is that way on purpose, so you can trim. Trimming is especially important with a wide gear range. Sheldon Brown and Park Tool have pretty much everything you need to know about maintenance and repairs, and Shimano's own website has technical documents for most of their products. Sounds like your RD cable is just in need of a serious tightening (try the barrel adjuster first, but if it's so far off that it won't shift off the small cog, you'll probably have to reposition the cable in the clamp).
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Oak,
That is a great idea.
Also, my parents, noting the rough week I had with students and my stress over gloves sent me some nice Cabela's gloves. They actually FIT and I think what I will do is take your advice as well as wear my lightest cycling gloves under. I also bought a lighter pair from nashbar for the "cool" days. So, despite my awful migraines, I am happy to have gloves.
MY Cabela's order also arrived and I got a baselayer, softshell jacket, fleece wind resistant pants, and rain pants for under $100.00. So, if you need some quality basics, may be worth looking into the "bargain cave". I am sure Dad got the gloves with his "cabela's points" (we spend WAY too much at that store as a family).
I can't wait to do BikeMO tomorrow! I now have a pair of pants to wear there OVER my shorts and back home so people don't stair at me in my race wear haha!
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