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Does anyone know what happened to one of our Forum members, I forget his forum ID.
Bill - lived outside of Pensacola Fl, participated a lot in 50+ and C&V.
I knew he was dealing with Parkinson's or MS or something...... but he seems to have disappeared completely.
Maybe I missed a post from him signing off the Forum.
He was one of those contributors who's always positive.
edit: saw a post: qcpmsame listed as banned.
What happened? Please PM me if it's not appropriate for all to see.
I don't visit "Pills and Ills".
Bill - lived outside of Pensacola Fl, participated a lot in 50+ and C&V.
I knew he was dealing with Parkinson's or MS or something...... but he seems to have disappeared completely.
Maybe I missed a post from him signing off the Forum.
He was one of those contributors who's always positive.
edit: saw a post: qcpmsame listed as banned.
What happened? Please PM me if it's not appropriate for all to see.
I don't visit "Pills and Ills".
You can send him an email if you have it or I can ask him if he'd welcome emails from the "old timers".
He's also kind of active on a cycling FB group. Can't mention it here or I'll be in trouble.
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The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
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OK, thanks.
Glad he's on a FB cycling group.
I don't need an email.
Glad he's on a FB cycling group.
I don't need an email.
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#2554
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I received an email from Bill (qcpmsame) this morning. He'd welcome emails and FB contacts for those who want to get in touch with him. If you want his email address or FB info send me a PM.
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The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
#2555
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Just about to turn 70, so this thread is a good one. I get out three or 4 days a week 10-30 mile rides on a 7 year old Raleigh hybrid. I’ve been thinking of investing in a newer, lighter bike that would still work on back roads where I live but would also allow me to go greater distances on pavement. In addition to being boggled by all the choices, there’s a nagging fear that 70 year olds shouldn’t be spending serious money on bikes.
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Welcome....same here ,I also get out 3 or 4 days..I think if you want a new bike you should get one...we are 70 and enjoy riding...that is not a bad thing...Raleigh are
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Just about to turn 70, so this thread is a good one. I get out three or 4 days a week 10-30 mile rides on a 7 year old Raleigh hybrid. I’ve been thinking of investing in a newer, lighter bike that would still work on back roads where I live but would also allow me to go greater distances on pavement. In addition to being boggled by all the choices, there’s a nagging fear that 70 year olds shouldn’t be spending serious money on bikes.
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That means I've got about a year before replacing my '15 model... which is good as I definitely want to see what's available in '19 before dropping ~$2K on a replacement . I'm thinking maybe CF next time and probably disk brakes so the frame accommodates at least 28s. I don't mind compact cranks but I would appreciate a lower gear on my next bike.
#2559
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Some of our club members are in their mid-70s, and it’s impressive how (and what) they ride. Lots of endurance bikes offer light weight, comfort through improved dynamic shock absorption, and wider tires (32 mm) which work well on rough roads. Sorry, I’m firmly in the club that if you use it, cost should not be a guilt factor in your pursuit of a fine bicycle. There’s lots of choice out there, and you deserve a splurge.
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That means I've got about a year before replacing my '15 model... which is good as I definitely want to see what's available in '19 before dropping ~$2K on a replacement . I'm thinking maybe CF next time and probably disk brakes so the frame accommodates at least 28s. I don't mind compact cranks but I would appreciate a lower gear on my next bike.
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Just about to turn 70, so this thread is a good one. I get out three or 4 days a week 10-30 mile rides on a 7 year old Raleigh hybrid. I’ve been thinking of investing in a newer, lighter bike that would still work on back roads where I live but would also allow me to go greater distances on pavement. In addition to being boggled by all the choices, there’s a nagging fear that 70 year olds shouldn’t be spending serious money on bikes.

Back roads and pavement sounds like you're wanting a cyclocross or gravel bike. You can't take your money with you so buy the bike need or want. Then ride it like you stole it.

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The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
#2562
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Its only money.
Buy what feels good to you. I'm 73 and that's what I've done with the last 2 bikes I've bought (2015 and 2018).
Back roads and pavement sounds like you're wanting a cyclocross or gravel bike. You can't take your money with you so buy the bike need or want. Then ride it like you stole it.

Back roads and pavement sounds like you're wanting a cyclocross or gravel bike. You can't take your money with you so buy the bike need or want. Then ride it like you stole it.

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That means I've got about a year before replacing my '15 model... which is good as I definitely want to see what's available in '19 before dropping ~$2K on a replacement . I'm thinking maybe CF next time and probably disk brakes so the frame accommodates at least 28s. I don't mind compact cranks but I would appreciate a lower gear on my next bike.
Finally, I decided I liked the RH and felt it was a better value for $115 more than the Ariel, it has better components (IMO). LBS suggested I ride it with the stock tires, then come back and discuss on road/off road options. I did a 20 mile ride on strictly pavement, but mostly flat and found the tires were no more hard to pedal than my Crossroads 700x45s, but they were terribly noisy. They did, however, give me a lot more confidence off-road with much more control than my hybrid.
Now what to do about longer pavement rides. We plan to participate in several paved 25-40 mi organized rides (Tour d Fronds - Powers, Oregon being one.) LBS again suggested a Gravel King 43mm. I want the ease of pedaling on pavement but also the ability to handle fitness riding on our property's rock/gravel roads. The GK seem to be just right - I rode a 25 mi paved charity ride, with some hills, a few weeks ago and they allow me to ride our rock roads, though not as well as the Ground Control. I have a biking son who says it is not hard to change tires and that I need to learn this if I'm going to be riding far. However, if I find we do more off-road riding, I just might invest in another set of wheels.
Back to the OP: I don't know if you are looking for drop or flat bars, but for less than $2,000 I have a nice gravel bike that will also handle pavement and trails. Yes, it does neither well (unless I use the bigger tires), but it makes me happy

This Saturday I am riding the Tour d Fronds for the first time. My son and DIL have done this ride for several years. One time he rode his singlespeed; another they rode tandem. The last two years they have pulled two children in a trailer. This year the older (4 yrs) is riding a tag along and the 2 year old still in the trailer. 30 miles total ride should be fun. Plan to get an early start because the weather forecast is saying 78 degrees by afternoon.
Tour d Fronds Daphne Grove

2016 Ride with toddler in the trailer and baby riding with Mom, in utero
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The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
#2565
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Kona Rove NRB from my LBS (Green Mt. Bikes). It’s about 10 lbs lighter than my hybrid and has 650b tires. After having it one day and riding about 35 miles I like how better suited for pavement it feels and also how it’s more stable on dirt roads.
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I m 68, recently retired, and trying to extend my rides- both speed and distance. Progress is happening but not very fast. Currently average 13-14 MPH and have upped distance to 30 miles. Guy i ride with is bigger than me - and also accelerates a lot faster than i do. Should I be working on cardio? or strength training? Can i do both at once?
Len
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#2567
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Len-
We have nearly identical situations and age. And riding in serious hill country IS BOTH cardio and strength training. And I have to have two days to recover from a thirty mile ride.
We have nearly identical situations and age. And riding in serious hill country IS BOTH cardio and strength training. And I have to have two days to recover from a thirty mile ride.

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I m 68, recently retired, and trying to extend my rides- both speed and distance. Progress is happening but not very fast. Currently average 13-14 MPH and have upped distance to 30 miles. Guy i ride with is bigger than me - and also accelerates a lot faster than i do. Should I be working on cardio? or strength training? Can i do both at once?
Len
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68 yo here. I ride as much as I can (hope for 150mi/wk in the spring/summer/fall), and additionally hike/backpack a bit. Yard work is my summer cross training, as I have an acre which is bounded by PNW forest. I should get to a gym 2X a week for upper body work.
The rest of my time is spent recreating.
The rest of my time is spent recreating.
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It's nice to know, I'm not nuts! I'm glad that at 71 (getting close to 72) that my regained interested in cycling is not that unusual. Where did I read recently that someone wrote: cycling is the new golf? I don't know about that, but I tried tennis last summer and got really bored with it. So, I'm back on a bike after a very long hiatus. I'd forgotten how much fun riding is and adding in the health benefits makes it, even more, a no-brainer if you're in fairly good shape. I've only cycled for a few weeks so I'm taking it easy as I regain long forgotten and dormant skills.
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Help! finding a bike
Just turned 69 years old yesterday and need help finding a new bike (and probably posting a thread?!) I LOVE riding & want to continue but my needs are changing
Got a Trek Verve 2 ... very heavy bike and need something much lighter to take me into my 70's since I need to lift the bike into my car or down stairs in my house.
Looking for:
Step thru bike
Carbon or VERY light material
Disc brakes
Bike I can ride on both trails and roads
I'm a fairly small woman so will need either a Small or XS -- 5' 2" 135 lbs
Have tried local bike shop but they honestly told me they don't have what I need
Any ideas or suggestions would be very appreciated
Got a Trek Verve 2 ... very heavy bike and need something much lighter to take me into my 70's since I need to lift the bike into my car or down stairs in my house.
Looking for:
Step thru bike
Carbon or VERY light material
Disc brakes
Bike I can ride on both trails and roads
I'm a fairly small woman so will need either a Small or XS -- 5' 2" 135 lbs
Have tried local bike shop but they honestly told me they don't have what I need
Any ideas or suggestions would be very appreciated
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I'm new to this but How do I join the 65-85 group? Tried posting a new question but not sure it went through so guessing I missed a step (?)
Thanks for your patience...
Thanks for your patience...