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  1. #1
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    Hmm Country Girl your not located in South Carolina are you lol?

    SO today I bought my Specialized Dolce!! So excited test rode her and it was just a wonderful feeling of this is the one I am guessing I am going to need some shorts with that seat though..

    Thank you everyone for your replies it made me even more confident in my choice.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by LivinOurLuvSong View Post
    Hmm Country Girl your not located in South Carolina are you lol?

    SO today I bought my Specialized Dolce!! So excited test rode her and it was just a wonderful feeling of this is the one I am guessing I am going to need some shorts with that seat though..

    Thank you everyone for your replies it made me even more confident in my choice.
    Lol, no I'm on the west coast, but apparently we live parallel lives in a twi-light zoney kinda way, lol. Oh, and I just ordered my first Specialized bike too, big congrats on your new bike! High fives!

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    Congrats on your new bike! Definitely get some shorts and don't be afraid to try out different saddles if the one that came with the bike brings you more pain than just getting used to it brings. Wishing you many happy, safe miles!
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    Congratulations! Enjoy your new ride +1 to shorts, and think about changing the saddle if it doesn't work for you.
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  5. #5
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    Thanks Ladies! I am about to go for my first ride on it. I ended up getting some hincapie shorts. The store isnt too far from my house and they seemed like good quality. I will have to take some pictures

  6. #6
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    So I went for a 10 mile ride yesterday. My shoulder, elbows, and wrist were sore. Rode 20 miles today not as sore but it was there and palms were really red. The LBS said to ride a while before the fitting. So I am thinking of going in this week for one. Is this normal part of getting use to the bike. Kinda of how your tail hurts before you get use to the seat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LivinOurLuvSong View Post
    So I went for a 10 mile ride yesterday. My shoulder, elbows, and wrist were sore. Rode 20 miles today not as sore but it was there and palms were really red. The LBS said to ride a while before the fitting. So I am thinking of going in this week for one. Is this normal part of getting use to the bike. Kinda of how your tail hurts before you get use to the seat?
    Are you wearing gloves?

    Besides getting used to the bike and getting a fit, one thing that really has helped me is to do core strengthening exercises. Like these: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/core-strength/SM00047
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    Quote Originally Posted by LivinOurLuvSong View Post
    So I went for a 10 mile ride yesterday. My shoulder, elbows, and wrist were sore. Rode 20 miles today not as sore but it was there and palms were really red. The LBS said to ride a while before the fitting. So I am thinking of going in this week for one. Is this normal part of getting use to the bike. Kinda of how your tail hurts before you get use to the seat?
    If you're not wearing gloves, get some. If you are, maybe look at some new ones. Core strengthening exercises may help. (Speaking of which, I should do some.) Also make sure your saddle works for you. It may take more than 2 rides to do that, though.
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by LivinOurLuvSong View Post
    The LBS said to ride a while before the fitting. So I am thinking of going in this week for one. Is this normal part of getting use to the bike. Kinda of how your tail hurts before you get use to the seat?
    Get the bike fit! I don't agree with the "ride it for a while first" philosophy at all. Is riding it for a while going to somehow make a too long or short stem work for you? Or any one of a number of things that can be adjusted that can make you miserable? Of course not. In fact, there are many proponents of getting a fitting done before you even shop for a bike, because then you know which models' geometry is more likely to work for you.

    The place where I just bought my new bike tried that line on me, I said "no, I'd like the bike fitted to me when I take it." So I ended up driving home, a 2 hour trip, without my bike because the fitter was off that day. Drove back the next day, 2 hours each way again, to get the fitting and the bike. I now feel perfectly positioned, comfortable, with no wasted or unecessary motion needed. A friend commented today that my riding looked effoertless and I looked like I was gliding. I contribute a big part of that to a good bike fitting.

 

 

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