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  1. #91
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    Not much to report here either. Today was a really nice day and we got out for a ride around the neighborhood and ended up being MUCH more stressful then it was worth. Adding air to tires was a challenge (I HATE Presta valves) and once we got on the road (I assumed since it's a Sunday not so many cars-- yeaaaaaa right) we had a challenge dealing with cars vevving the engine at stop lights and basically being unkind.

    Me and DH aren't all that accustomed to road riding, but I didn't want to load up bikes and such either to go to the MUT, plus we need to work on getting used to the road. I don't always want to pack up the car if I want to ride.

    Just stressed out... got a good workout in a short time as the four miles we did, half of it was up hill, so it was a good challenge and feeling it in my legs. I also can't wimp out on the hills so need to learn to cope with those too.

    PS. We had the final weigh-in with the 10 week weight loss challenge and I logged 16.2 pounds lost in slightly less then 10 weeks. Wooo Hoo!!

    Shannon
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  2. #92
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    I need to work more on road riding too, the off-road rides are just so darn close (less than half a mile of road before I'm on the track). I've never driven the bike anywhere, but hopefully should be able to do so with the new bike as the fenders will be less of an issue and I should be able to take the front wheel and seat post off and fit it all in the car.

    That sounds great Kerry!

    I went and looked at a Specialized Myka on Saturday. It looks great, but it was too wet to take it for a test ride. I'll try again at the back end of the week, I am excited and petrified in equal measure. It has different shifters! I have also :drumroll please: bought my first ever mini-bike-multi-tool-doo-dah set thingie. I have Allan keys, Philips head screwdriver, two tyre levers and a thingie for letting the air out of valves all in a little case. I can't wait for dd to nap so I can get out in the garage and use them to point the nose of my saddle slightly down rather than slightly up. Which hopefully will ease the soreness problem.
    Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.

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  3. #93
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    I might add that the Clipless pedals were a real PAIN yesterday. I have the dual sided type pedals with SPD/Platforms, but the new bike shoes (first pair were wrecked as they were too flexible.. soles cracked just behind clip) are most defiantly not friendly to platform side. Not sure why, but the pedals kept flipping over to the wrong (platform) side so I ended up slipping off the pedals several times as I tried to flip at least one over and clip in and still maintain forward momentum. Stopping was another story too. I'd try and leave my left foot clipped in and have right foot touch down when I had to stop. Three times I tipped left and nearly fell over but unclipped in time. At least I came back alive and I didn't wreck, tho did have to do an improvised dismount in order not to go down with the ship.

    Enough to make me give up on clipless.. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    What doesn't kill us makes us stronger, eh??
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  4. #94
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    What kind of soles are on your shoes? My Bontrager shoes have hard plastic soles, so of course they will not work on the platform side of my pedals - plastic and metal are not a good combination. All of that being said, I have not had much luck with the bear claw type of platform pedals as far as keeping my feet on them.

    You are probably smarter than I was in August when I made the switch to clipless, but I will mention this anyway. Until you can tell what effect these may have on your hamstrings - especially if you are prone to tendinitis - limit your mileage clipped in for a bit just to make sure there won't be a problem. Clipping in does activate your hammies much more than platforms do. Then again, you probably haven't been over-doing things so I am sure it will work better for you.

    I rode with BMX pedals for about 1,300 miles until I switched to clipless - and I found that to make the entire process much easier after my failed attempt to go clipless in early spring. I did manage to get close to 500 miles on my SPD/platform pedals before my over-use injuries took me off the bike - and I am back to BMX pedals until at least spring. Then, well, we will see. Pity no company has though to combine SPD and BMX-type dual pedals...talk about the best of both worlds!
    Last edited by Catrin; 11-22-2010 at 08:54 AM.

  5. #95
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    What kind of soles are on your shoes? My Bontrager shoes have hard plastic soles, so of course they will not work on the platform side of my pedals - plastic and metal are not a good combination.
    Yes, they're hard plastic. The Bontrager shoes I had prior were rubber, but had the recessed place for the SPD cleat, so even when riding without clipping in, I could use the platform side and had the advantage of a shoe with a firmer sole. I don't know why the shoes failed just behind the cleat, but I opted for a stiffer shoe when I replaced them, so stiffer but hard plastic.

    I don't get out nearly as much as I'd like (8-12 miles a week, longest ride 26 miles) to and now the good weather days can be counted on one hand, but I can feel a difference when I'm clipped in and not, so I'll be take your warning and be cautious!!

    Shannon
    Last edited by Roadtrip; 11-22-2010 at 09:00 AM.
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  6. #96
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadtrip View Post
    I don't get out nearly as much as I'd like (8-12 miles a week, longest ride 26 miles) to and now the good weather days can be counted on one hand, but I can feel a difference when I'm clipped in and not, so I'll be take your warning and be cautious!!

    Shannon
    I never dreamed that riding 60 miles for my second ride on clipless pedals might be too much

  7. #97
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    I had some great news last week,at my 3 month check up my DR said my achillies tendon looked great and I could go for harder,longer, rides I just can't ride clipless yet. So to celebrate I went on a hilly 25mile ride. I was really feeling out of shape chugging up the hills with a lot of difficulty. I felt sick enough the next day to go into the clinic,I have strep throat. Thank goodness I just thought I was sandbagging. I took a few days off then we had snow. I made an attempt but it was too slick so I tried my DH rollers inside in the hallway. Wow the rollers made me feel like a clutz, DH likes to show off and ride the no handed. No ride on Thanksgiving ,but I decided to work off pecan pie yesterday. I went for a 21/2 hr ride yesterday (my cateye isn't working ) so I don't know mileage but I'm thinking at least 30miles in our balmy 38 degree weather. Came home cold and happy
    I like bikes, sometimes more than my husband

  8. #98
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    Have logged just over 150 miles on my bike since I purchased on October 14!

    Now using the trainer as the weather has gotten colder and the snow is starting to fly. Looking forward to getting on the roads regularly again in the spring.

    Also thinking about getting my first road bike.
    Last edited by Kerry1976; 12-03-2010 at 05:46 PM.
    200x Electra Townie 24D/Brooks B67

  9. #99
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    Good job Kerry 1976. Christmas is coming maybe Santa will bring you a road bike!
    I like bikes, sometimes more than my husband

  10. #100
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    Quote Originally Posted by jelee1311 View Post
    Good job Kerry 1976. Christmas is coming maybe Santa will bring you a road bike!
    The only santa bringing me my roadie would be me. We'll see!
    200x Electra Townie 24D/Brooks B67

  11. #101
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    I was thinking on today's ride that even though I am not exactly a newbie there is ALWAYS something new to learn or experience on the bike, and that is part of what makes riding so much fun!

    Today I rode in the snow for the first time. . . .well, the first time in deep powdery snow. With the bike slipping and sliding everywhere, it makes you really rely on core core muscles for balance, you also just have to relax and let the bike do what it needs to do, and trust your body to follow. . . . oh yeah, and it makes you feel like a kid again!

  12. #102
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    I love reading this thread. I just think, "I'm not the only one!" Today, my husband and I went to Little Rock and made the loop over the Big Dam Bridge, to the River Market, ate and then back. It was 17 miles. It was an awesome day for riding (upper 50's/lower 60's). Besides falling over in the parking lot...it was a great ride. I started off too slow and got hung up in those new clipless pedals!

  13. #103
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    Been busy since Thanksgiving and haven't been on the bike at all in the last week or so. Ic/snowy outside, so I guess it's time to drag out the trainer, just need to find a place to set it up now that I have the Christmas tree up.

    I did maintain my weight through Thanksgiving tho.. which is a GOOD thing with all the pie, cake, and cookies that were around. Now to just to get through the Christmas season with positive weight loss would be huge. So much temptation at work during the season!

    Shannon
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  14. #104
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    I love the idea of Thanksgiving, but my hips are always grateful that we don't have it in the UK. I am trying so hard not to buy the lovely German gingerbread and marzipan goodies that are in my corner supermarket at the moment, I am finally consistently back to pre-baby weight minus 7lbs and don't want to put them back on!

    I've not been out riding for nearly 3 weeks I was sore, then I had a cold, then it snowed. Hoping to get out this week though, possibly tomorrow if the last of the ice melts. This may be over optimistic given that the temperature is only forecast to go one degree above freezing all week. On Tuesday I'm going to the LBS to have another go at choosing a Christmas bike Good times.

    editing to add that the forecast for tomorrow is -3degC and light snow (on top of the ice we already have). So no riding tomorrow
    Last edited by hebe; 12-05-2010 at 12:05 PM.
    Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.

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  15. #105
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    I just got word I was one of the winner of my company weight loss challenge.

    It's a gift card for $25-50 I think.. I don't remember the exact prize but I get to pick it up today.

    For something I was trying to do anyhow.. it worked out twice as good for me.. loose weight and get paid!!!

    Shannon
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