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55tele 12-12-20 03:34 PM

I’m 6’6”, 285# now....Just started riding again after 20+ year break.....
Hoping to get down to 235-240
Walk 3-5 miles a day
I have a Serotta road bike and just ordered a Zinn / Clydesdale Bikes Draft just in time for a mid winter delivery!

Giant321 12-21-20 01:06 PM

I am 6'8" 300 pounds, 53 y.o. and I've been riding casually for about 12 years. I ride a Giant Defy2 which I had to replace under warranty due to a cracked frame--this makes me a more hesitant rider at my weight. I'm looking to knock down to 250, and don't see myself doing much in the winter in NYC, but I have a positive mind set. Looking forward to amping up my game. Also, I need to learn more about bike maintenance and I am looking forward to any tips of which clydesdales should especially be mindful.

kbar1982 12-24-20 05:04 PM

Hello! I am so glad I found this forum, so far a great experience! I honestly had no idea there was a term for us fat-fit types, I'm currently an Athena, I've always been heavy, but one day I'll make my goals! I have always been either fairly fit, or very fit, even with the extra weight, my problem is generally not lack of physical activity, but major food addiction. I'm currently riding a Surly Karate Monkey fat bike and absolutely love it, I got hooked on trail riding this year on borrowed + bikes. I've rode off and on most of my life, I'm new to decent bikes, I love the efficient and fun cardio they provide. A friend of mine just gave me a Diamondback Haanjo metro that's in great condition, had the shop go through it and put some wider gravel tires on, it's coming home soon and I'm very much looking forward to being able to ride from my house to wherever, I love pavement as much as trails, I'm definitely an all round rider.

Dmaldo73 01-10-21 08:18 PM

Overweight but fit for my size?
 
My worship leader at church has been riding his whole life. He got me a cheap 90’s Rockhopper and I converted it to hybrid use (gravel and road). After riding for about 6 months, I found a 2010 Giant TCR Advanced SL3 that was barely used. I’ve put about 2000 miles in, and I am hooked. I am 5’11” and weigh about 245 right now, I started riding at age 47, and I am hooked! I average around 15-17 mph, and it’s hilly out here. Minimum climb on my rides is 500 ft, but it’s usually close to 1000 ft. I ride between 13-62 miles a ride, but most of them are in the 20-30 ish range. Thank you!

jk95 01-23-21 02:29 PM

Hola! I am a 20-something Super Athena who decided to get back on a bike after a decade + hiatus. My goal is not explicitly weight loss. I am just trying to incorporate more movement in life.

Despite the fact that we're experiencing a global bike shortage, I lucked out and came across a brand new 2021 Jamis Coda S2 at my LBS. It's been a pretty sturdy and smooth ride so far. Right now I'm really trying to focus on building greater stamina and go on longer rides.... Does anyone have any tips/advice?

archi_jbg4 01-31-21 09:29 PM

New here
 
Well new to the forum however I noticed the other day I haven't been seeing just below 200# for a bit now. 6'-2" and 210 to 215, haven't ridden much in the past year and trying to change that a little bit each week. I have a beater Nishiki mountain bike that I can run slicks on, I have a Trek Alpha 1.2, and a Stowe road bike that has great specs but just doesn't fit me.

Janus60 02-10-21 05:05 AM

Bonjour ! New here...
 
I'm French from France/Switzerland. 61 y.o. About 157lbs, 5'9". I ride a 2018 Pinarello Dogma K8S and recently rebuilt/upgraded an old vintage Cadex CFR2 (bought in 1992) as my winter spare bike. My MTB is a cannondale super raven 4000sx (bought in 2001)


My goals are to live a healthy live, lose weight, and enjoy myself.

65Marinoni 02-14-21 06:58 PM

Je m'Introduce moi-même
 
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My ''Dead'' Crack N' Fail .. Cannondale Optimo 63cm . I bought it brand new & after only 2 years , an all around crack appears around the down tube : very scary .
Salut !
I'm1.93m tall , 88kg , I ride a 65cm custom Marinoni localy built in Lachenaie Québec , a ''dead'' 63cm Cannondale Optimo , a Trek 2.3 64cm ( a 61cm in reality ... I hate sloping top tube ) , a 57.5cm Marin Pine Mtn XXL , what else ...an old Raleigh Record 25'' , a Trek Ion cx 61 cm .

Andyota 04-12-21 10:49 PM

The new guy again
 
Good evening,

I've been a bike enthusiast (addict) since I was 5. Have waaaay too many bikes at this point (by my count (2) 1990s OEM mongoose MTBs, (3) Schwinn Homegrown MTB builds, and a 2012 Specialized Langster SS).

Life took over for a number of years with grad school, marriage, kids, emotional eating, etc, and here I am. I'm 46, 6', 305#, and have yet to have any negative impacts on these bikes aside from maybe suspension forks that need upgraded springs. I would not be the same without biking, I need the endorphins and love the exercise factor as well.

I'm hoping to find a group of like-minded heavier riders to get feedback from and share my weight loss success as it comes. Also new bike purchase pointers.

Thanks for the opportunity to join.

Andy

Topless68 04-14-21 07:48 AM

Hello Clydes,
5'11" dude started riding and running a few years back. lost my dad to heart problems, and wanted to make a change for my 2 sons...went from 270lbs to 225lbs in a little less than a year. I loved it, racing CX (grass roots level), road riding all year 'round - including winter here in Ontario. Went from a 54 pant to a 40 pant felt fantastic! Unfortunately, in the last few years, my life has been super busy, and I've fallen out of the habit, and my 2011 Rocky Mountain Solo CXR gives me guilty side-eye every time i walk past it. My weight has gone back up a bit, but i know that once I start riding, it'll melt away again.

Now the summer is here, and I'm making promises to myself to get back out. I'm "shopping" for a vintage road bike that I can leave at my office, so i can get out at lunch times, saves me from carting my racer back and forth.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a085b8918f.jpg

35_YEARS_LATER 04-28-21 05:55 PM

I'm retired Navy and I let myself go
 
Hello everyone I'm a retired Navy Sailor. I'm 51 years old and 290Lbs. About a 6 months ago at my last Dr's visit I was put on all these different medications. High this, High that... Everything is out of wack! So I started trying to walk and get some exercise... Walk is cool but I was like I wanted, NO! I needed something different, something that was going to push me. So I went to my local bike shop to purchased a bike. I had done a little research (very little) but I knew I wanted a gravel bike. You see, I was planning on riding on different terrain and it (Gravel bike) look sturdy enough to support all of my almost 300lbs. Plus, I eventually wanted to cummunte to work. Well, that bike was $3000 and I wasn't ready to fork over the cost of a used car on a bicycle. So I turned to Facebook Market Place. With no luck I returned to the bike shop and the gravel bike was sold. And with no new inventory in sight, I started talking to the shop owner and telling him my plan. He suggested I get a mountain bike and modify it a little. So I purchased a 2021 Specialized Rockhopper Sport changed the tires, and the handle bars and this is a perfect setup for me. I've been riding everyday for the last month. I've changed my diet... I haven't dropped any weight yet but I feel great. I'm glad I found this page.

bald1der 05-31-21 08:02 PM

Greetings, new to the forum, from North Carolina. 54 y/o Retired from the Army 4 years ago, 250 something lbs.. Just brought a new Cannondale Quick CX 3. Diagnosed with Afib a couple years ago, and got back into riding last summer to try and get back into shape.

scotlandtb 06-02-21 08:25 AM

Hi All,

Not new to the forum - but its been about 10 years since I have been on / posted. Was active cycling in the 2010 /2011 timeframe and went from 330s down to 220s Cycling and eating primal. 10 years later (and daughter now 10 yrs old) I am having to start over again as the weight crept back on as life interrupted. Im now 50 and 305 (down from 335 a few months ago), working remotely with a personal trainer and got back on my road bike for a 9 mile ride this Sunday. Trying to take advantage of my road bike (Colnago Master X-Lite got back in 2010) as well as a new Trek Roscoe 7 I got in November. Wondering if any of the people from back in 2010/2011 are still around.

Steve

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...aa20e190f4.jpg

Mark Stone 06-03-21 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by scotlandtb (Post 22084839)
Hi All,

Not new to the forum - but its been about 10 years since I have been on / posted. Was active cycling in the 2010 /2011 timeframe and went from 330s down to 220s Cycling and eating primal. 10 years later (and daughter now 10 yrs old) I am having to start over again as the weight crept back on as life interrupted. Im now 50 and 305 (down from 335 a few months ago), working remotely with a personal trainer and got back on my road bike for a 9 mile ride this Sunday. Trying to take advantage of my road bike (Colnago Master X-Lite got back in 2010) as well as a new Trek Roscoe 7 I got in November. Wondering if any of the people from back in 2010/2011 are still around.

Steve
(image trimmed for brevity)

Welcome back Steve! Hoping your new weight loss journey is fruitful. 😊

Mark Stone 06-03-21 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by bald1der (Post 22083101)
Greetings, new to the forum, from North Carolina. 54 y/o Retired from the Army 4 years ago, 250 something lbs.. Just brought a new Cannondale Quick CX 3. Diagnosed with Afib a couple years ago, and got back into riding last summer to try and get back into shape.

Welcome! Hoping for the best health/weight outcome for you. 😊

jeneralist 07-10-21 10:12 AM

Another voice from the past!

I started on bikeforums in 2009, posted regularly 2010-2014ish, and am just starting back. Good to see a familiar face.

FractalSquirrel 08-03-21 04:11 AM

From the past here too, I joined this forum in 2007. Recently I got a bicycle after not riding in a long time, and I'm starting up again to try and fight delayed onset muscle soreness by getting in better shape.

luteplayers 10-03-21 06:59 AM

Another retired US Navy guy. 60 y/o and just fully retired from my 2nd career as did my wife.

After retiring from the Navy my weight had crept up to 270; I'm 5'8". I have got down to 233 with diet and lifestyle changes. Currently waiting on Verve 2s for my wife and I; hurry up November. In my 30s I owned a '91 Schwinn Series 5 PDG Paramout. I did quite a bit of riding with it. Had aero bar for it and used to ride with a couple sailor buddies that were into metric triathlons.

At 270 I was not comfortable with that bike and lived a mile down a dirt road. My wife and I got Diamondback comfort bikes mostly due to the gravel. I really liked the upright position and not being clipped into the pedals.

We gave those to my step daughter before our move to North Carolina, and ordered the Verves once we got down here.

I have Chronic Kidney Disease which was caused by leukemia 12 years ago (very rare to have that happen). With the high blood pressure meds I'm on, I need to really watch my hydration. Looking forward to getting back below 200, and not having to clear 15 feet of snow in the winter. Hopefully the much longer riding season will help me stay in shape once I get there.

SquishyBiker 11-02-21 12:25 PM

Hi team,
Past sports car lover, food lover, and infrequent sufferer of depression here - I'm currently 5"7' and around 247lb, thanks to unfortunate personal choices and circumstances.

About 6 years ago I rode a "fun" ride of about 95 miles in just under 7 hours, and I'm considering trying that again - I managed to get down to about 220lb for that ride, and it would be nice to get even lighter on a more permanent basis.
I've got back into a good headspace and am just getting out for decent time on the bike - not really worrying about distance at this stage, keeping my long rides around 2 hours at a modest pace.
I managed to get a Garmin 1030 Plus at a good price, and I found an old Garmin HR strap thats compatible, so I subscribed to Strava to see the extra data and am taking each ride as it happens.
I have a troubled stomach that doesn't seem to like oily food, so for now I'm fighting a battle with what I can eat on the bike.

Thats all for now!

SilverBrd 01-22-22 01:24 AM

New member, glad to be considered a Clydesdale a fine breed, now retired Analytical Chemist, just recently turned 69, and on a self imposed weight loss program and I have hit a plateau after losing 55 lbs in the past 8 months. Keto diet and intermittent fasting got me to 301# at 5’ 10” BMI of 42 and legs of jelly. Just bought a Himiway Cruiser, and tried it yesterday, managed to do 2.6 miles with some pedal assist at the end to get me home. Looking forward to some more enjoyable rides and losing the fat.

SilverBrd

JehD 02-01-22 12:47 AM

Ive been on the forums a while and with an assortment of bikes over the years Im 55 and disabled after a lifetime of working on cars. My weight that Ive vbatteled wince a kid and then later develeloped arthritus took me of the work game . Im 5-10 and if about thanksgiving was about 238 Lbs

I sold my Electra Cruiser one for a 7D as My knees wouldn't take the coaster and I needed more gearing> I also sold my ELectra Moto 31 as I couldnt take the lean and it needed mire gear.

Picked uo a 7d changed the grips, pedal and seat and it was a just so much more comfortable just a blast to ride see below
Lastly I missed a little off road and picked up a Mongoose Dolomite ALX. Changed all the touch points and adjusted the stem and riser, New Brooks saddle Grips and pedals and rode it thst way all summer. Just picked up rapid fires as I ddnt li
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Great bike jus tough on the knees
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Super fun bike but needed more gears
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Awesome bike and super comfortable Changed the seat to a Brooks B33 with a saddle bag, some brooks plump grips and a rapidfire shifter Bear trap pedals..Great cruiser
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MY Mongoose ALX CHanged the seat Brooks B135, stem and riser for fitment , upgraded the Brake levers to Shimano and am waiting for some rapid fire shifters, the ones on the bike work ok but are awkwardIt just goes anywhere

I was in the high 230s right at Thanksgiving and down to about 225 after Chritmas I caught covid and ended up n the hospital and when I ended my stay I was at 211.5
Im hoping to be in better shape in a few weeks when i see my dr and not have gained any weight and hoepfull more mayby getting to 210 and sub 200 by June

bikenraider 02-18-22 09:37 PM

Evening folks. Old-new rider returning after life got in the way. Based out of Houston, TX but I rode/ride all over. I raced MTB in college and then road bikes after graduation. Once I left racing I got into touring and then slipped off the bike with a job promotion. I'm back now and enjoying the sport again. 5'9" and tipping the scales ar 250ish.
I am getting back into touring and have cleaned out the shed and dusted off my rides. I am a Lemond aficionado! My first ride is an 01 Lemond Tourmalet upgraded to Campy Centaur 10sp on custom built wheels. I've got about a dozen or so bikes in the stable and ride each of them at least once a week , save for my 05 Carbon/OX platinum Lemond Mailott Jaune. That is what prompted me to get serious again about making the time to ride. That bike is a dream hanging on the wall, but is better when it's on the road :)

DEK 02-24-22 02:43 PM

Just re-joined the forums today after a long hiatus. Life issues got in the way so haven't been riding in a very long time and my weight shows it. Ballooned up to 262 lbs. when I should be around 210. Now that things have settled down in my life, going to get back on the bike and get back on my trainer during the inclement weather days so I can start shedding some of this excess baggage.

GF Procaliber 02-25-22 07:10 PM

Clydesdale, eh? I fluctuate between 198 - 210, mostly in the 200s, though.

My rides:
1991 Gary Fisher Procaliber
1991 Bianchi Advantage
1987 Schwinn Sierra (black chrome)
1999 Diamond Back Ascent MTB - Big BMX conversion

Desert Ryder 02-25-22 08:03 PM

Hello fellow riders. I am an old rider that has had a 10ish year hiatus from riding. I'm 57, 6ft @ 235Lbs.
A heart attack and 2 stents at 40 put riding on the back burner for 2 years or so and after that, I pretty much quit riding. Some out of fear.
I've ridden road, MTB, Fixie, and dirt jumpers. Getting back into casual trail riding for exercise and hopefully, a bit of weight loss.
My current rides:
1997 GT STS DH
2006? Trek Alpha 3700


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