Thanks again
Glory I hope you get accustomed quickly!
Oh and BTW those red boots lovely!
Thanks again
Glory I hope you get accustomed quickly!
Oh and BTW those red boots lovely!
I do luv those red boots! I just want to say you are tough if you can manage those and clogs. That might inspire me to buy even more shoes and justify them in my already vast shoe collectionWelcome Glory and Nats!
I like bikes, sometimes more than my husband
Got out early this morning and drove 15 miles to an 'easy' bike trail. It was so worth the drive! Rode 7 miles, my longest solo ride. Of course I've only owned my bike for 6 days =) I almost felt comfortable today, its been a decade since I've been on 2 wheels and I had the LBS try something different with my right brake(I have a minor handicap) and braking was a little easier today. Although I'm thinking this stock saddle has got to go. I thought it would be ok since I wasn't riding very far but maybe not..
But I hafta say my sleep-deprived, menstrual cramping self is freakin' wiped out now. I hope that gets better with time!
Go Glory! I'm glad you're enjoying your new bike so much. Which saddle did it come with?
I am collecting my Specialised tomorrow after its service, and also our new trailerI may need to make two trips as it's not a local bike shop. This evening I have put my saddle onto a new seatpost and put the old saddle (which the Mister loves) back onto the old suspension seatpost.
Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.
mixedbabygreens My blog, which really isn't all about the bike.
Looking at my mileage chart, I've logged 142 miles so far in 2011...
Not bad for not being able to get outdoors for two months!!
Shannon
Starbucks.. did someone say Starbucks?!?!
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After a less than fun first ride on Rosey the Road Bike last Sunday, I was pretty low. Had vaca this week and took advantage of good weather (a little windy, but doable) and light traffic to try again today and had a much better experience. Went on the highway twice, went in traffic, road on hills, crossed two sets of train tracks (one smooth/one rough - buzzed by a Jeep on the rough one), clipped in/out and stopped/started and didn't kill myself. Ended up with 12 miles. Good stuff!
200x Electra Townie 24D/Brooks B67
I finally rode in the red boots, and while it was fine, I decided I felt like a poseur for the fashion attempt. I think I'm just a bike shoe kind of girl.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
Today was finally over 60 degrees,the first time this year and I got a 35 mile ride in.I realized just how little I've been riding since I've been sick this month. I did a 1 mile hill and had to stop cuz I was coughing(pathetic) I did a few more big hills then came home.I'm still having some confidence issues being clipped in but I think its slowly getting better. I came home and celebrated the great day with pizza and italian margaritas![]()
I like bikes, sometimes more than my husband
Greetings. I loved reading all the posts of victory. Congratulations to everyone. My achievement this week is getting back to the saddle after 18 months.
I was getting ready to ride my first Century in October 2009 when I got H1N1. Hit me hard. Although I was lucky to recover, I was on steroids and inhalers for a long time. I then moved to Denver in February 2010 and the altitude hit my now less than perfect lungs like a truck. I tried to get back on the bike during the summer of 2010, but I was anxious and every time I tried a ride I felt like a huge failure and needed to stop and use my inhaler a lot.
But, I am back! So, I think I qualify as a newbie again. I have acclimated to the altitude and I have found a few routes with just a few hills to get my lungs back. I rode 30 miles last weekend and 10 miles every day after work this week. I didn't need the inhaler once, but I will still keep it in my pack just in case.
So, my message to anyone who gets hit with an injury or illness is to keep trying to get back in the saddle if you want to. Hopefully your ending will be as happy as mine.
Wow, what a story of accomplishment and perservance! Congratulations to you and happy riding.
Actually there are a lot of good stories of accomplishment and victories and all the TE'ers reveling in a new spring riding season.
I am feeling a wee bit like I got grounded and am watching all my friends outside playing and having fun...insert sad face here with lower lip jutted out and quivering...I wanna come out and play too...
Actually I am very happy for all of you who are getting spring miles under your belt and are able to be out enjoying the outdoors...I'll be there with you as soon as we shoo out these cold temps!
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Schwinn Gateway unknown year
Specalized Expedition Sport Low-Entry 2011
Hang in there, Bike Writer! I'm from Wisconsin originally and remember how spring weather can be in the lake states.
My newbie milestone: a 33 mile ride today, my longest to date. I did a few 20-25 mile rides late last season, but this is the first over 30. I'm prepping for a half century in early June so need to pile up some miles. Most of my biking friends are either way out of my league (riding 50+ miles with hills) or more in the 5-10 mile coffee shop trip category (fun, but won't get me thru the half century ride) so I'm a solo rider making it up as I go.
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