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#3351
Super Modest



Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 25,336
Likes: 6,637
From: Central Illinois
Bikes: Trek Domane+x2, Trek Emonda
#3353
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 5,961
Likes: 1,381
From: SW Fl.
Bikes: 1999 DAHON Mariner, Day6 Semi Recumbent "FIREBALL", 1981 Custom Touring Paramount, 1983 Road Paramount, 2013 Giant Propel Advanced SL3, 2018 Specialized Red Roubaix Expert mech., 2002 Magna 7sp hybrid, 1976 Bassett Racing 45sp Cruiser
... and, when you hook into that you can take advantage of something else that's different, unlike in younger days when you drink a lot of coffee to stay awake all night to pass midterms or whatever... Feel free to enjoy a coffee nap-- supposed to be good for 'ya...https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/coffee-nap
https://www.strava.com/activities/3741404995
#3354
Not quite dead.

Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 1,386
Likes: 473
From: Carolina
Bikes: ICE Sprint X Tour FS 26 trike
68+ years so far, and my wife says that we've pedaled 6000+ miles in less than 11 months since I bought her a new gps bike computer. Youse guys who are riding less than 40 miles per ride, you should be ashamed. Pedaling is life; life is pedaling.
#3356
Senior Member




Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 15,378
Likes: 8,299
From: Seattle area
Bikes: Bikes??? Thought this was social media?!?
Scanned through the first 1000 bikes posted over the w/e on Seattle's Craigslist this slow Monday (rainy) morning.
Nothing interested me.
I must be getting old.
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Rides less than 40mi = shaming? As an alive Grandpa who rides ~35 miles roundtrip to visit daughter/grandaughter for a day, if you have to ride 40miles minimum maybe you need more multi-generational family time to distract. Or if I'm wrong, then Shame on Me, but family time is as good as ride time, on my cycling calendar.
Nothing interested me.
I must be getting old.
edit:
Rides less than 40mi = shaming? As an alive Grandpa who rides ~35 miles roundtrip to visit daughter/grandaughter for a day, if you have to ride 40miles minimum maybe you need more multi-generational family time to distract. Or if I'm wrong, then Shame on Me, but family time is as good as ride time, on my cycling calendar.
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Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
Last edited by Wildwood; 05-24-21 at 01:02 PM.
#3357
"Anna Mary Robertson Moses (September 7, 1860 – December 13, 1961), known by her nickname Grandma Moses, was an American folk artist. She began painting in earnest at the age of 78 and is often cited as an example of an individual who successfully began a career in the arts at an advanced age." ~ wiki
#3358
Newbie
Joined: Jul 2018
Posts: 32
Likes: 12
From: Los Angeles County
Bikes: Bertoni SLX (Daccordi)
[QUOTE=Wildwood;22073969]Scanned through the first 1000 bikes posted over the w/e on Seattle's Craigslist this slow Monday (rainy) morning.
Nothing interested me.
I must be getting old.
edit:
Rides less than 40mi = shaming? As an alive Grandpa who rides ~35 miles roundtrip to visit daughter/grandaughter for a day, if you have to ride 40miles minimum maybe you need more multi-generational family time to distract. Or if I'm wrong, then Shame on Me, but family time is as good as ride time, on my cycling calendar.[u/QUOTE]
So true... Quality over quantity. I'm happy with my 25 mile loop. Drop off the kid, gear up and ride. Back in time to pick em up for lunch. Yoga online between days. Miss the gym, but I'll add that back in some day. On the weekends, if nothing scheduled I can still hang on for a group ride. I don't track miles... But I do check blood pressure. 72 and love to ride.
Nothing interested me.
I must be getting old.
edit:
Rides less than 40mi = shaming? As an alive Grandpa who rides ~35 miles roundtrip to visit daughter/grandaughter for a day, if you have to ride 40miles minimum maybe you need more multi-generational family time to distract. Or if I'm wrong, then Shame on Me, but family time is as good as ride time, on my cycling calendar.[u/QUOTE]
So true... Quality over quantity. I'm happy with my 25 mile loop. Drop off the kid, gear up and ride. Back in time to pick em up for lunch. Yoga online between days. Miss the gym, but I'll add that back in some day. On the weekends, if nothing scheduled I can still hang on for a group ride. I don't track miles... But I do check blood pressure. 72 and love to ride.
#3360
Full Member

Joined: May 2018
Posts: 307
Likes: 99
From: Vermont
Bikes: Kona Libre
72 yrs old here. I’m impressed with some of your mileage totals, which I’ll never approach while gravel riding during Vermont’s short season. Here, a ride’s length depends on how many feet of climbing you have to do.
#3361
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2017
Posts: 1,021
Likes: 277
Bikes: Diamond Back Apex, Mongoose IBOC Aluminum Road Bike, SR road bike
#3363
Tractorlegs
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 3,185
Likes: 60
From: El Paso, TX
Bikes: Schwinn Meridian Single-Speed Tricycle
#3364
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 2,090
Likes: 4,154
From: Somewhere South
Bikes: A couple old Schwinn Cross bikes , couple Specialized , a few Cruisers
Going to be 70 soon . I try to ride everyday , but my average rides are around 5-6 miles . A 10+ mile ride is a long ride for me , and I can usually only do one per week .
Would love to ride longer , but my body says no .
My longest ride ever was 47 miles and that was about 10 years ago . Took me days to recover . LOL .
Would love to ride longer , but my body says no .
My longest ride ever was 47 miles and that was about 10 years ago . Took me days to recover . LOL .
#3365
Full Member

Joined: May 2021
Posts: 341
Likes: 144
From: Haines, Alaska
I have the free Strava app and it works fine. Will soon have a Garmin 830 and Garmin Connect. I am intrigued by a premium function of Strava that would allow someone to track me on a ride. Social media and groups have no utility for me, but it sounds handy for my wife to recover me if I have a negative experience on the bike somewhere. Anybody have any suggestions on a good way for a wife to track an old duffer as he wobbly pedals away from homebase?
Mike
Mike
#3366
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2017
Posts: 1,021
Likes: 277
Bikes: Diamond Back Apex, Mongoose IBOC Aluminum Road Bike, SR road bike
Tracking device
#3369
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2017
Posts: 1,021
Likes: 277
Bikes: Diamond Back Apex, Mongoose IBOC Aluminum Road Bike, SR road bike
#3370
Going to be 70 soon . I try to ride everyday , but my average rides are around 5-6 miles . A 10+ mile ride is a long ride for me , and I can usually only do one per week .
Would love to ride longer , but my body says no .
My longest ride ever was 47 miles and that was about 10 years ago . Took me days to recover . LOL .
Would love to ride longer , but my body says no .
My longest ride ever was 47 miles and that was about 10 years ago . Took me days to recover . LOL .
... and, possible side benefit, quote -
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) protect against the development of colorectal cancer by inducing cell suicide pathways in intestinal stem cells that carry a certain mutated and dysfunctional gene, according to a new study led by resear usechers at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer ...Nov 3, 2014
NSAIDs prevent colon cancer by inducing death of intestinal stem cells ...
Last edited by McBTC; 06-05-21 at 01:02 PM.
#3371
And I just turned 65 in May thus my subscribing to this thread.
Hi folks!
#3372
Old fart



Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 26,347
Likes: 5,254
From: Appleton WI
Bikes: Several, mostly not name brands.
take, Aleve...?
... and, possible side benefit, quote -
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) protect against the development of colorectal cancer by inducing cell suicide pathways in intestinal stem cells that carry a certain mutated and dysfunctional gene, according to a new study led by resear usechers at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer ...Nov 3, 2014
... and, possible side benefit, quote -
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) protect against the development of colorectal cancer by inducing cell suicide pathways in intestinal stem cells that carry a certain mutated and dysfunctional gene, according to a new study led by resear usechers at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer ...Nov 3, 2014
NSAIDs prevent colon cancer by inducing death of intestinal stem cells ...
That said, I'm signed up for a 50 mile ride tomorrow (longest ride so far this year, although I did do 47 miles last week on my fixed gear), and the first group ride I've done in about a year and a half. 50 miles should be right on the threshold I've been able to tolerate this year. I may throw caution to the wind and take some naproxen before the ride, "just this once."
Last edited by JohnDThompson; 06-05-21 at 03:35 PM.
#3373
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 2,090
Likes: 4,154
From: Somewhere South
Bikes: A couple old Schwinn Cross bikes , couple Specialized , a few Cruisers
take, Aleve...?
... and, possible side benefit, quote -
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) protect against the development of colorectal cancer by inducing cell suicide pathways in intestinal stem cells that carry a certain mutated and dysfunctional gene, according to a new study led by resear usechers at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer ...Nov 3, 2014
... and, possible side benefit, quote -
Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) protect against the development of colorectal cancer by inducing cell suicide pathways in intestinal stem cells that carry a certain mutated and dysfunctional gene, according to a new study led by resear usechers at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer ...Nov 3, 2014
NSAIDs prevent colon cancer by inducing death of intestinal stem cells ...
Now it’s Tylenol, and Turmeric supplements that help some .
#3374
I just had my annual physical and on reviewing the meds I take, my doctor expressed concern about taking oral NSAIDs on a regular basis to deal with my arthritis while riding (hands, neck, and shoulders). Apparently there is a risk of kidney damage, increasing with age (I'm 66). Instead, she suggested topical diclofenac for reduced systemic side effects. It helps, particularly with my hand discomfort, less so with the shoulders and neck. At this point, I can go for about 2-1/2 to 3 hours before the misery sets in. That has ruled out any century rides for me.
That said, I'm signed up for a 50 mile ride tomorrow (longest ride so far this year, although I did do 47 miles last week on my fixed gear), and the first group ride I've done in about a year and a half. 50 miles should be right on the threshold I've been able to tolerate this year. I may throw caution to the wind and take some naproxen before the ride, "just this once."
That said, I'm signed up for a 50 mile ride tomorrow (longest ride so far this year, although I did do 47 miles last week on my fixed gear), and the first group ride I've done in about a year and a half. 50 miles should be right on the threshold I've been able to tolerate this year. I may throw caution to the wind and take some naproxen before the ride, "just this once."

Last edited by McBTC; 06-06-21 at 02:23 PM.
#3375




