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Originally Posted by Restrec
(Post 21943536)
I have had to reduce my sexual activity substantially in order to be bike efficient Any suggestions. ?
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Originally Posted by Restrec
(Post 21943536)
I have had to reduce my sexual activity substantially in order to be bike efficient Any suggestions. ?
I have read somewhere that a lot of hard exercise depresses sex hormones, but I haven't seen any studies of that. I do know that there is history of long distance riders experiencing ED due to perineal compression on the wrong saddle, but that was before modern slotted saddles appeared, and was in fact the reason for their development. I don't get a numbie, no matter how long the ride. It also helps to stand every 10 minutes or so. |
Originally Posted by Carbonfiberboy
(Post 21944012)
Yeah, do it the other way around. A happy wife is worth the world. Myself, I'm not sure that one affects the other IF one's saddle is the right one and in the correct position. My only issue with riding is occasional cramping, not on the bike.
I have read somewhere that a lot of hard exercise depresses sex hormones, but I haven't seen any studies of that. I do know that there is history of long distance riders experiencing ED due to perineal compression on the wrong saddle, but that was before modern slotted saddles appeared, and was in fact the reason for their development. I don't get a numbie, no matter how long the ride. It also helps to stand every 10 minutes or so. |
Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 21943871)
, concerning sexual activity - try tilting your saddle down a bit more to prevent perineal injury.
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Originally Posted by Restrec
(Post 21943961)
. I can not give up sex and I can not give up biking, whtat is the soloution ?
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Tandem good with a condition !
Originally Posted by smoore
(Post 21946755)
A tandem?
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Originally Posted by Restrec
(Post 21946825)
Seems like a good solution as long as the wife rides in front so I can check her pedaling and bike position and look at the landscape once in a while LOL
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Sex prevents you from riding?
Either total bull hockey. Or get to a doctor quickly, and accurately describe your problem. He/She will either chuckle at you (unlikely) or start the search for a solution. Or live with it. The rest of us do. Not every problem has an attractively acceptable solution. I hesitate to say it - maybe just HTFU. |
Almost 71,
Almost 71 and I am burned out on my Rolhoff, my nexus 8, and my 1x9. I live most of the year at almost 7000 feet in Manizales Colombia. All my rides involve LOTS of vertical. Both ways. Downhill I just say thanks to the laws of Gravity. However uphill is another story. I have a 1x9 with a 32cw and 46 rear cog that allows me to get up the hills ( most of the time). However I have never forgotten how much I enjoyed riding a singlespeed for years (a flip flop with fixed/free). However I am pretty sure that wóuld lead to mostly just walking the bike uphill. My typical ride is a 12 mile out and back. Uphill all the way out with over 1500 vertical feet of climbing - the trip home is mostly just steering! But I have started thinking about a white bros. 2 speed freewheel with a Schlumpf bottom bracket. I think I could male that work, I just HATE derailleurs. Thats why one of my bikes is a nexus 8, and my tourong bike is a Rolhoff. I gave up the singlespeed at about 62 due to knee problems. However I have lost a a few pounds and am actually much fitter now, I think some kind of flip flop hub, with a 2 speed BB might actually work. I would still have to do some walking I think, but what the hell, be lots more interesting during the riding part.
anybody here experimented with such a setup? |
Originally Posted by Marquezdl
(Post 21950851)
Almost 71 and I am burned out on my Rolhoff, my nexus 8, and my 1x9. I live most of the year at almost 7000 feet in Manizales Colombia. All my rides involve LOTS of vertical. Both ways. Downhill I just say thanks to the laws of Gravity. However uphill is another story. I have a 1x9 with a 32cw and 46 rear cog that allows me to get up the hills ( most of the time). However I have never forgotten how much I enjoyed riding a singlespeed for years (a flip flop with fixed/free). However I am pretty sure that wóuld lead to mostly just walking the bike uphill. My typical ride is a 12 mile out and back. Uphill all the way out with over 1500 vertical feet of climbing - the trip home is mostly just steering! But I have started thinking about a white bros. 2 speed freewheel with a Schlumpf bottom bracket. I think I could male that work, I just HATE derailleurs. Thats why one of my bikes is a nexus 8, and my tourong bike is a Rolhoff. I gave up the singlespeed at about 62 due to knee problems. However I have lost a a few pounds and am actually much fitter now, I think some kind of flip flop hub, with a 2 speed BB might actually work. I would still have to do some walking I think, but what the hell, be lots more interesting during the riding part.
anybody here experimented with such a setup? |
That is one beautiful DeRosa. I had a late 80’s DeRosa set up as a fixie, then a singlespeed for about 20 years. Never had a set of those spectacular Delta’s though!
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Originally Posted by Restrec
(Post 21943961)
What I mean is that if I eyaculate, the rest of the day I can not ride my bike at all, just rest and wait 24 hours to even think about it.I take zinc which helps you recover a little bit, but that's it, I'm grounded for the day.. I can not give up sex and I can not give up biking, whtat is the soloution ?
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Originally Posted by Restrec
(Post 21943961)
What I mean is that if I eyaculate, the rest of the day I can not ride my bike at all, just rest and wait 24 hours to even think about it.I take zinc which helps you recover a little bit, but that's it, I'm grounded for the day.. I can not give up sex and I can not give up biking, whtat is the soloution ?
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Originally Posted by Carbonfiberboy
(Post 21956808)
That is odd indeed. You need to see an endocrinologist. There are many different hormones involved in love and sex - it's really complicated, as if you didn't know that: https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2...companionship/
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Sex/bike
A guy once told me that riding a bike is better than having sex.
I told him- either you don't know how to have sex, or I don't know how to ride a bike (: |
Originally Posted by Irishred
(Post 21994208)
A guy once told me that riding a bike is better than having sex.
I told him- either you don't know how to have sex, or I don't know how to ride a bike (: |
Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
(Post 6693180)
So how hard can it be to understand?
"You must be 65 + to post on this thread." In other words, "NO BABY BOOMERS ALLOWED" |
The boom is defined as 1946-1964. People born during 5/9 of the boom years qualify for this thread. I believe more kids were born during the early part of the boom, so my bet is that a majority of boomers qualify.
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Originally Posted by drr timberline
(Post 21998903)
I think i'm a baby boomer. Born in '53, makes me 68. Am I ok?
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22000082)
Oh no! I was born in 54 so I must be a real interloper. ;) So what pre-dated boomers? America’s greatest generation? If so, with gen X,Y, Z we are running out of letters.
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Originally Posted by aRoudy1
(Post 22000138)
Pre-boomer generation is known as the Silent Generation--which is why you don't hear much from us! :)
65 and older means, Generation Jones is moving in... |
Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
(Post 6693180)
So how hard can it be to understand?
"You must be 65 + to post on this thread." In other words, "NO BABY BOOMERS ALLOWED"
Originally Posted by drr timberline
(Post 21998903)
I think i'm a baby boomer. Born in '53, makes me 68. Am I ok?
Sorry for the interloping, may be back in a couple of years. -mr. bill |
How long ago WAS 2008? It seems like only a couple of years ago....
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hi; had bad knees for years, reduced my riding in 2018 to 5 miles, right knee surgery 2019, down to 3 miles maybe 3 -4 times week, 2020 left knee surgery, same old story. in jan and feb 21 [@76 hard to face the cold!]. i tried some 5mile runs, which resulted in knee flareups lasting a week. meanwhile i put together a 1x10 from a miele toscana frame i had hanging on the wall. previously i was running 3x9 mtb gears to keep the knee load low. 36 upfront 11-40 in the rear, i am still working on the gearing, i have a 11-36 coming and may try a 38 upfront as i seem to be over geared for uphills and under geared for downhills. put the bike together with china parts, runs well for the moment. how long the components or i last on a bike is debatable. just did a 5 mile run, now wait and see what the knees say. |
Originally Posted by zonatandem
(Post 7282546)
Dave: Skip the trike . . . get a tandem; you can't loose her in traffic and she does not have to steer, shift, brake . . . just pedal and pinch your bunz if you misbehave!
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