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Chucklehead 07-20-05 07:04 PM

OCP symptoms..?
 
last week, i took a trip to supergo to pick up a spare tube and bar tape. what happened when i walked in was something completely out of character for me. i walked straight over to the display case and started eyeing the FSA cranks. "need anything?" asked the sales dude. i didn't think so when i first walked in, but what happened NEXT was even more out of character for me -- "yeah.... yeah, i think i do." i asked to see a few of the crank sets they had and ended-up buying a set of 172.5 SL-K's(standard). the salesperson asked if i needed new pedals, and i thought to myself "i can't put my trusty-but-nasty, old scratched-up shimano-looks on these.." so i bought some black ("special color!") A5.1's to match -- and a SRAM PC-99R chain. you know...because i can't just use my almost-new-but-dirty-PC-89R.
the cranks weren't in stock at the time, so they told me they'd have them inside of a week. "no prob, i can make it that long," i thought. well...ever since then, i've had trouble getting on my bike and riding at my normal pace. i like to think it's because of the humidity, but everytime i've been on the bike, it's been difficult to stay motivated, because all i can think of is the out-of-date, crappy cranks and pedals i have on there now. i got dropped by my riding buddy the other day because of my cranks and pedals, man! funny..before last week, i was perfectly happy with my bike as a whole. it seems like every five minutes or so, i'm holding my new pedals and twirling them. "ooooh....smoooooth..." just can't wait to see how much faster these cranks will make me!

is this OCP....or something worse?

Chucklehead 07-20-05 07:06 PM

oh yeah... i forgot to buy my tube and bar tape. =\

jlin453 07-20-05 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by dog hair
oh yeah... i forgot to buy my tube and bar tape. =\

:lol:

allgoo19 07-20-05 07:15 PM

dog hair, you need to take your medicine and get a good sleep and see how you feel the next morning. It's just temporary. You can't be another OCP victim! ;)

gordo23 07-20-05 07:24 PM

let me know how you like those FSA's...i have dura ace 172.5 on my road and tt...thinking about mixing some stuff up though. any thoughts?

Mojo GoGo 07-20-05 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by dog hair
is this OCP....or something worse?

Since you're riding slower than normal it definitely sounds like you got OCP although I'll need more information to be sure... Were you wearing a color coordinated outfit when you were dropped? Did you find yourself wanting to just stand next to your bike and drink a latte? Does the word cyclist make you seem unfulfilled? :D

Chucklehead 07-20-05 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by Mojo GoGo
Since you're riding slower than normal it definitely sounds like you got OCP although I'll need more information to be sure... Were you wearing a color coordinated outfit when you were dropped? Did you find yourself wanting to just stand next to your bike and drink a latte? Does the word cyclist make you seem unfulfilled? :D

i don't drink coffee of any sort, and the word 'cyclist' does not make me feel unfulfilled. but on this day i was wearing a black jersey with silver/white/red trim. shorts - black with silver/red trim. shoes - white with black/red trim. helmet - white with red...black....silver....trim.....

i think i'm gonna be sick. :(

Mojo GoGo 07-20-05 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by dog hair
i don't drink coffee of any sort, and the word 'cyclist' does not make me feel unfulfilled. but on this day i was wearing a black jersey with silver/white/red trim. shorts - black with silver/red trim. shoes - white with black/red trim. helmet - white with red...black....silver....trim.....

i think i'm gonna be sick. :(

You may have self diagnosed early enough that there will be no lasting damage - remember, admitting you have a problem is the first step to beating it!

Forum wide plea: Are there any recovering OCP-ites who have overcome their desire to pose, primp, and act like runway models who now successfully race? Dog Hair needs your input stat!

skinnyone 07-20-05 07:52 PM

The only cure is to get an OCP club membership.. :D

KirkeIsWaiting 07-20-05 07:58 PM

While you were in there.....
Did you happen to notice if your Supergo had those cool Zefal water bottles in brushed finish to match my bike?

Chucklehead 07-20-05 08:28 PM

sorry, didn't think to look at the bottles. i always just grab the $2 supergo specials up front. nice toes.
thanks for the help, guys. i don't know if i'm looking for a membership at this point

55/Rad 07-20-05 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by dog hair
...it seems like every five minutes or so, i'm holding my new pedals and twirling them. "ooooh....smoooooth..." just can't wait to see how much faster these cranks will make me!

is this OCP....or something worse?

It's classic OCP symptoms.

Would you believe I've been "riding" with my Deda Alanera bar/stem combo in my living room for almost a year?

55/Rad

samp02 07-21-05 04:06 AM

You may be a long term OCP pateint and just now diagnosed.

Hipcycler 07-21-05 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by dog hair
i don't drink coffee of any sort, and the word 'cyclist' does not make me feel unfulfilled. but on this day i was wearing a black jersey with silver/white/red trim. shorts - black with silver/red trim. shoes - white with black/red trim. helmet - white with red...black....silver....trim.....

i think i'm gonna be sick. :(

DH--
The fact that you remember what you were wearing at the time tells me you are just about ready.
Would you like an application?
Get your references ready.

Hip

Chucklehead 07-21-05 03:24 PM

well...you see, normally, i don't worry too much about my outfit, because i ride inland where there aren't many other riders to impress. too hot, and too many hills. but on this particular day, i rode down the coast with a friend. when you ride down the coast, you have to dress the part, for on the weekends it's like going to a singles bar for cyclists. lots of cute girls decked out in full riding gear. some of them are even fast. so...you have to at least look the part even if you don't necessarily plan on playing the part.
so maybe it's just a minor OCP thing. is there such an animal?

crank update: just returned from supergo after picking up the tube and bar tape i forgot the other day. still no cranks. it's been a week already. feeling irritated.

Hipcycler 07-21-05 03:29 PM

"Riding down the coast"....sounds so nice!
Although I am on the shores of Lake Michigan as I type this in our mobile studio broadcasting live from Festa Italiana.

Nice view...but it's no SD!

CardiacKid 07-21-05 03:39 PM

Put on a Metalica t-shirt and a pair of Chuck Taylors and ride around the block as fast as you can. Drink a cup of Folgers and call me in the morning.

patrick07 07-21-05 03:51 PM

I don't think its an OCP condition. Your primary motivation for wanting the cranks was for improved performance while riding. Yeah, that's the ticket...

edit: Keep telling yourself that and you'll be okay....

Chucklehead 07-21-05 06:19 PM

Hip, yeah, it's great right about now if you can get past the humidity we're having. then again, being where you are, this would probably seem like a dry heat to you!

haha...
you know, when i started riding as a teenager, i DID ride around in a sleeveless metallica shirt(picture that -- riding shorts/shoes, long hair, and a "name your favorite metal band" shirt. i'd do it now if i didn't need pockets =)

and yes, i've been reminding myself since the moment i paid for the cranks that they will help improve my overall performance package. nevermind how cool they are... :o
HOWEVER... having said that, i do realize that there are a number of octalink/isis cranksets out there that look better than what i bought. but i figured if i was going to upgrade, i should acquire the latest technology.

so it's not ALL bad. i've retained at least a few more-or-less anti-OCP tendencies.


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