
Originally Posted by
huffypuffy
Ok, went for first ride. Again, the suggestion of setting for a time and not distance was great. My goal was 30 minutes, and I settled on 25 min. Good enough for a start. Great day for biking, about 59 outside, perfect. Most of problems I had were just learning what had changed, etc.
1. Shifting
( No comment other than dont be afraid to move the levers to
a point on the bar [if you can] that is best for you.
2. stop signs
This I have not figured out yet. I'm usually in a medium front and med-high rear when I stop. A few times I was in a high front. Needless to say, it is interesting to try to start up in those gears. I don't know what the method is of experienced riders. Do you shift down and stop way way before the stop sign, or hit the brakes to drop speed and shift down. I don't like the run the stop sign option.
(For town use suggest that you avoid the front derailer and
just use the rear gears only. Also get used to shifting down
before you get to stops. The fact that you have all those
gears only means YOU get to choose the gears you want not
that you must use them all all the time.)
3. gears
( As I said YOU choose what gear you use that is the most
comfortable......at the time.
4. Dogs
Opps, saw a few with their owners, whew. But realized I didn't have any good ideas on how to handle dogs. One was a Rott.. and the other was about the same size and build, probably a settler. Good links or quick hints?
(Other than carring a large bore hand gun I'd suggest that
as best you're able avoid dogs. Mace may work but avoiding is
best.)
5. Shoes
I tried to save a few bucks and NOT get cycling shoes. Don't think this will work. My pedals have platform on one side and clips on the other. I kept on finding my shoe was on the wrong side.
(depending on how you ride shoes.....might....matter. I don't
ride in a manner that clips would help so I don't use them.
I also feel that clips, for me,are an unsafe no-no as I will
not have anything on my bike that ties me to it in case of a
fall [which with joint implants would be very bad].)
6. Legs
Legs weren't too bad, but definitely felt the acid build up and took it easy.
(very good. LISTEN to your body as you are. As to the how far
you go you could do what I did and drive a loop that you ride
and use that odometer reading to know how far the loop is. If
you want to pamper yourself and get a bike meter,very OK, but in
the mean time my suggestion will work.
7. exercise
Ok, Now I can see why this is popular. My father had his first heart atttack at about this age, and this is the only exercise I enjoy.
(Exactly why I ride. The more we "OLDER" folk's ride and use
our bodies the better. Ride on ,mate.)
Huff