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____asdfghjkl 06-29-09 06:01 PM

cyclocross looks so fking awesome!
 
I must do it.
can anyone help me with this?
i'm vertically challenged hah.
I don't have any specific questions ... since i dont know much about this.
i could have just used google but i was hoping this forum could help me.

knobster 06-29-09 06:07 PM

do a search on here about beginning cyclocross. You'll find what you need. Ask you local shops about some training sessions when we get near to the season.

jacerab 06-29-09 06:23 PM

it is so fking awesome! get a bike, you won't regret it

Grivooga 06-29-09 09:27 PM

I kinda wish I had been the first response just so I could've given a totally unhelpful, "HELL YEAH!," just to start this thread off right.

____asdfghjkl 06-29-09 09:40 PM

i just wanna get dirty.

Cynikal 06-30-09 08:21 AM

You are in the right city to get into cross. Ask around at you local shops, I'm sure you will get more info than you can handle.

MrEaves 06-30-09 01:40 PM

Here is mine, amazing bike...

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/...-bike-ec017302

Andy_K 06-30-09 04:44 PM

You're in the Portland area so, it's practically done for you. Show up on Bald Peak September 12 with whatever bike you've got and get your feet wet (and dirty).

If you want to get a little more serious, Sellwood Cycles does a series of clinics at Alpenrose Dairy (also in September, I believe) to teach you things like how to get on and off the bike while it's moving and how to run hurdles. The Bike Vigilantes did one in Hillsboro last year.

I got my start with the Heiser Farm race last year, which was cool because there were only 10 people in the beginners race, as compared to the 100 or so you'd get in the Cross Crusade, but you definitely have to do a Cross Crusade race at some point. They're awesome.

Here's the local schedule:

http://obra.org/schedule/2009/cyclocross

It'll be updated later in the year with links to race details.

I can't wait for fall!!!!

____asdfghjkl 09-15-10 08:54 PM

Oh man, sorry to bump this from like forever ago.
Is it even possible to find a cross bike that is 43cm(I think) that isn't a kids bike or custom?
I had a couple of the bike shops tell me to look up Sweetpea and IF and get a custom instead.

flargle 09-16-10 05:19 AM

Kerry Litka is considered an authority on cross for short people:
http://www.kerry-litka.com/main/word...clocross-tips/

I would build up a bike from a 26" hardtail mtb frame, with a rigid fork. Plenty of options this way.

SpongeDad 09-16-10 07:49 AM

Redline sells a 44cm version of its cross bikes. The standover seems a bit high though, at at 731mm or 28.8 inches. Best thing is to hit a shop.

Redline also sells a 24" version - marketed to kids, but the weight seems okay, so I'd contact them to inquire as to the differences if any in terms of manufacturing.


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