
Originally Posted by
Lelani Carver
I've been riding around the neighborhood, waiting for the snow to melt, for about a week. I've been riding an indoor trainer since January.
I'm not in top shape but had to get serious about fitness and weight loss, with a 40-mile charity ride in June on the calendar.
New bike this weekend, my current step-through bike is just too heavy and the wrong frame size.
So more spring riding is in my future!
Exciting stuff. Enjoy!
I got new knobby tires for my mountain bike a few months ago. A large hole had developed in one of the old ones a couple of years ago, and I had replaced them with "light trail" tires that would also be good for paved trails. But I'd like to get back to riding single track, hence the new knobbies. At the same time I had the saddle position adjusted -- I actually thought I needed a different handlebar, due to some wrist pain I'd felt the last few times I rode it, but the saddle position was way off so we started by fixing that and will revisit the handlebar issue later. After all that, I had hoped to get out for a few rides with it over the winter, but the weather did not cooperate.
Now the bike is out on the balcony covered by the same canvas cover that protects the new bistro set that I bought last summer. It's been out there a few weeks, through cold, snow, ice and sunshine. I hope the cover has done its job. I still want to get out and ride it -- I'm going to talk to a few of the mountain bikers in my bike club to see if we can get together for an easy trail ride.
- Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
- Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
- Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle
Gone but not forgotten:
- Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
- Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles