Yep. It will probably never see anything beyond greenway or neighborhood duty (junior is no longer interested in any single track trails), and a fork from Fox, etc. that will actually hold me up worth a darn is about what the bike cost me in the first place. Right now have my pedal energy is wasted from the front of the bike bobbing up and down.Are you trying to get away from the "suspension" part?
I haven’t bothered with the clip in pedals. I do have the old fashioned pedal cages. Those are easy to get out of.So I picked this up Friday, one of the REI brand bikes, I am told these come of the Giant Assembly Line... I was going back and forth with a similar specialized bike at another shop for a little more, but I had almost $400 in REI $$$ (dividends and gift cards we get through our wellness program) plus the 15% off memorial day sale...
https://www.rei.com/product/106343/co-op-cycles-ard-12-bike
Honestly have to say I never thought I would join this club, but "hory ****" was this thing fast (on the test drive)
I am going to start with just some of those extra spikey mountain bike pedals- I am not really looking forward to learning the whole clip in pedal saga, after watching my wife fall down almost every time she goes out with hers (even when we are not drunk biking)
Even pretty cheap suspension has a way to lock it out. Have you tightened down the adjustment knob?Yep. It will probably never see anything beyond greenway or neighborhood duty (junior is no longer interested in any single track trails), and a fork from Fox, etc. that will actually hold me up worth a darn is about what the bike cost me in the first place. Right now have my pedal energy is wasted from the front of the bike bobbing up and down.
Maybe you should cut back on the taco bell.so I did a leisurely 15 miles last night on the new bike, definitely a different feeling than the mountain bike - took me a few miles just to figure out how to shift the dam gears - I don't know if I need to upgrade my "bike shorts" but my *** was on fire the last 5 miles coming back to the house!
What town did you ride to in Maine? I'm from "The County" originally.I did my first bike "race" this weekend. Not a race at all but a large group ride of varying distances to bring folks to a struggling mill town in northern Maine.
With my warmup & cool down ride (to/from the airbnb), it was my longest ride ever: 26.6mi lol
Convinced boyfriend to do the century - Strava tells him it was 108mi. I thankfully also still have a boyfriend after that lol
He's looking forward to returning to mountain biking, I look forward to getting my Saturdays back - he isn't a morning person so it'd be 8a or so before he'd get out of bed, then we'd eat and we wouldn't start riding until 1030-11 (or later). And his rides would be 3-4.5 hours in training (he busted his road bike twice during training so did a bunch of rides on his single speed so he didn't get all of the long rides he was supposed to, I think his max was 58-60mi). So it'll be nice to have more of our day back
It was the Millinocket Century, done in the same spirit as the marathonWhat town did you ride to in Maine? I'm from "The County" originally.
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