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    Slow......

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    I just calculated my speed for yesterday's ride (don't have a computer yet) and I'm averaging 9 miles an hour, lol! It's a totally comfortable speed for me. I feel like a dork, but I'm more excited to go farther than faster anyhow!
    Amy

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    I've been riding for 3 years and I think my average speed is about 9.4 mph or something. That's how I roll. It didn't change even during the year I rode 3500 miles.
    Don't feel bad!- if you're enjoying biking that's what counts most!
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    I think 9 is fine!!!! I took my computer off my bike because the numbers made me feel like a slow poke. I figure as long as I'm having fun and enjoying myself, who cares how fast I go?
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    Nine sounds good to me. I'm getting old and trying to make things last longer
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    Glad to know I'm not alone! I really don't have any desire to ride faster (risk taker, I am not!).
    Amy

    Kickin' it old school on my Huffy, but hey, I RIDE!

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    I started at 6mph. I think I can 11-12 now, if I feel like it, but I don't always feel like it.

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    I'm all for slow and steady! Mostly I go at about 8-10 mph too...funny one morning I went out for a ride, went around 13 miles and when I got home DH said, "where the heck have you been?" -guess I took an extra long time!
    I think anyone who takes the time to get up, get out, and get rolling is doing something positive and that is a wonderful thing!
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    The sad part is that I'm working decently hard to go that 9 miles an hour, LOL. I guess that's what I get for keeping my crappy bike, but I figure I'm getting an awesome workout. When I finally upgrade I'm going to feel so spoiled!
    Amy

    Kickin' it old school on my Huffy, but hey, I RIDE!

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    I feel the same way! I think your Huffy has my W**mart MTB beat for sure...
    I hope to get a new bike next month and I know it will make a huge difference.
    You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
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    My Huffy (also an MTB) is probably from Walmart too. I try to tell myself that dorky is the new cool!
    Amy

    Kickin' it old school on my Huffy, but hey, I RIDE!

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    Gals:

    Think of the bright side... It's a whole lot faster than if you had to walk!!!

    And no, despite what Bicycling Magazine and RoadBikeRider.com might want you to think, it ain't a sin to ride slow.

    ... but it's a sin not to ride!

    Y'all have fun...

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    Amy -

    No worries on that speed - shoot, I still average that sometimes (and my bikes are way lighter and *should* be way faster than yours...). It's all about getting exercise and enjoying yourself. As long as you're doing that, it's all good And you'll fly when you get a new bike...

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    I wouldn't worry too much about your speed as long as you are enjoying yourself. I used to have a faster average speed a few years back and was always pushing myself as fast/hard as I could. For some reason this year is diffrent for me. I am riding more slowly and taking time to enjoy my surroundings. Riding 9mph vs 15+ has many great positive aspects...1) Gives you more time to react if you need to in a vairety of situations 2)Have more time to enjoy the "flowers" 3) No pressure to beat your time from last time or to try to catch up to the person ahead of you. The list could on and on. Have fun out there!!

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    The good news is that 9 mph on a Huffy is probably 12 or 15 mph on a top quality bike if you are putting in the same or less effort! One of my bikes is a lightweight touring bike and the other is a Big Dummy utility bike that easily tops out at least 75 lbs and then I add groceries, charcoal, dog food, etc. I would guess your Huffy is probably somewhere around 45 lbs or so.

    My comfortable speed on my Dummy is 10 - 12 mph and due to the high weight, I can easily hit 22 mph or better on any kind of downhill.

    Have fun and keep pedaling!

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    I try to keep some perspective on things like speed and distance-when I first started riding regularly (in May) I barely made it around the block the first day. Literally. I was hurting so much I had to get off my bike and I pretended to look at my brakes as I crouched down gasping for air.
    Now 6-10 miles 4 days a week (40-ish miles /week total roughly) is what I'm up to so I can see improvement. I have to remind myself that my base goal is to take a year (at least) to get in shape enough to do long multi-day rides.
    At this stage I go by a weekly average more than daily, and I tell myself that in time I will be going further-I just have to be patient. I don't gain anything if I get injured and at my age, it might not take a big injury to set me back.
    I'm also looking forward to getting a better bike and I hope that will make a difference.
    Thats why I'm glad I found this forum-its a great place to learn and share!
    You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
    - Eleanor Roosevelt

 

 

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