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Old 12-25-08, 04:49 PM
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Mr. Beanz
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Bikes: Lemond Chambery/Cannondale R-900/Trek 8000 MTB/Burley Duet tandem

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Yeah, don't pay attention to the weatherdude. If I did, I'd be at home all day making whoopie!...It's always a good workout to do both. I did this ride 30 mile ride last Friday, then immediately after drove across to the otherside of the ghetto to do my Dad's yard. Front and back with my little old time hand mower. Dad's cheap and won't spring for a decent mower so I use mine rather than fighting with his yradsale rejects. Plus I save water taking one shower for two events

I'm an old dude and if I can do it, so can you!

What kind of bike and saddle do ou have? One of the biggest factors is getting used to the seat and saddle time. Breaking in your butt and saddle. If it's a stock seat, might invest in a better one. The more you ride, the easier it is on the hiney providing you use a good saddle and decent bike shorts IMO. I've use PI Ultrasensors for $100. Found the lower end to work just as well (Quest model for $45)

30 miles then off to Dad's to do the yards!

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