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banerjek 09-26-08 05:49 AM


Originally Posted by RoadToNowhere (Post 7546267)
Are you joking? My husband and I are raising 3 teenagers. This "nonsense" is entertainment, and not much scares me anymore :twitchy:

I'm sure the guys mean everything in the spirit of fun -- the reason people do things like that is that they like having you, Brandy, and other women who can handle being outnumbered about 100 to 1 around. I just brought that up because some people get put off when they get too much individual treatment and we do have a record of scaring off women.

Back to the Mt Doom thread. I really would ride that on one of my bents.

patentcad 09-26-08 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by banerjek (Post 7547870)
I really would ride that on one of my bents.

You DO have a recumbent, don't you? And you admit it on BF. That's even worse.

banerjek 09-26-08 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 7547892)
You DO have a recumbent, don't you? And you admit it on BF. That's even worse.

I'll be taking one of mine out for a few hours today. However, I think that a racing bike is more comfortable than a bent so bent riders don't trust me any more than the Road Nazis. Only Freds think I have any sense.

Hocam 09-26-08 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by banerjek (Post 7547944)
I'll be taking one of mine out for a few hours today. However, I think that a racing bike is more comfortable than a bent so bent riders don't trust me any more than the Road Nazis. Only Freds think I have any sense.

What is it your trying to bend again?

patentcad 09-26-08 06:19 AM

All you Freds need

Get 'Bent

T-shirts.

RoadToNowhere 09-26-08 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by banerjek (Post 7547944)
I'll be taking one of mine out for a few hours today. However, I think that a racing bike is more comfortable than a bent so bent riders don't trust me any more than the Road Nazis. Only Freds think I have any sense.

You have more than one?

One for you, one for pcad. Group 'bent ride up pcad's hill! Take photos, please

Beth

patentcad 09-26-08 06:26 AM

If I see recumbents riding up my hill, I'm borrowing my neighbor's Hummer and mowin' 'em down.

http://www.thehummerexperience.com/T...al/HUM_005.jpg

His other car is a Toyota Prius. Of course.

RoadToNowhere 09-26-08 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 7548020)
If I see recumbents riding up my hill, I'm borrowing my neighbor's Hummer and mowin' 'em down.

http://www.thehummerexperience.com/T...al/HUM_005.jpg

His other car is a Toyota Prius. Of course.

:lol:
Be sure to put a cow catcher on the front of that thing so all evidence can easily be pushed off to the side of the road.

Beth

2manybikes 09-26-08 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 7542778)
In the vary next frame, my speeding Spectrum Ti T-bones that silly dog.

:lol:


Originally Posted by patentcad
If I see recumbents riding up my hill, I'm borrowing my neighbor's Hummer and mowin' 'em down.His other car is a Toyota Prius. Of course.

I have a friend who is very proud of his Prius, but he has a huge gas hog truck to tow his boat on the trailer. One problem with small efficient hybrids is, lots of people need another vehicle. That kind of ruins the whole concept.

banerjek 09-26-08 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by RoadToNowhere (Post 7547988)
You have more than one?

One for you, one for pcad. Group 'bent ride up pcad's hill! Take photos, please

Yeah, but I have multiple uprights too -- can't have too many bikes.

Group bent ride up pcad's hill sounds just like the ticket.

Hey pcad! I have a trike I'd be happy to lend you since I know the old folks go for those...

banerjek 09-26-08 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by RoadToNowhere (Post 7548250)
:lol:
Be sure to put a cow catcher on the front of that thing so all evidence can easily be pushed off to the side of the road.

It won't work. I'll see him coming in my Fred mirror and easily dodge...

Brandy 09-26-08 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by banerjek (Post 7547870)
I'm sure the guys mean everything in the spirit of fun -- the reason people do things like that is that they like having you, Brandy, and other women who can handle being outnumbered about 100 to 1 around. I just brought that up because some people get put off when they get too much individual treatment and we do have a record of scaring off women.

Back to the Mt Doom thread. I really would ride that on one of my bents.

You don't know me very well...do you? :p I'm just kidding. One of the great things about being a woman here in the road forum is that I get to hang with the boys and when someone thinks that people have crossed a line with me, there's always someone to come to my rescue. Like the knights in shining lycra. :D

I don't really fit in on most forums that are geared for women. Threads complaining about the "booth babes" at Interbike have me searching for pictures so that I can ogle them too :roflmao2: instead of of uniting in sisterhood against the "piggish men" and sex sells mentality. Whatever. I don't take stuff like that too seriously...I'm just here to have fun. :thumb:

patentcad 09-26-08 09:27 AM

I wonder if anyone can actually ride a recumbent up a 17% grade?

banerjek 09-26-08 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 7549264)
I wonder if anyone can actually ride a recumbent up a 17% grade?

Sure. We don't have any sections that go for miles like that in our area, but there are a few shorter sections that get up there. On short hills, I can leg press my way up. With a CF seat to brace against on my highracer, I have plenty of leverage. On extended climbs, it's slower than a road bike, but I still drop most roadies (we're talking the sort that show up to recreational centuries and double centuries rather than hard core racers). On short climbs, I'm actually faster than I am on the road bike.

Even for steeper grades (over 6%) that go for miles, you just gear down and spin. My highracer weighs only 21 lbs with pedals and has 30x27 so it's pretty easy to move. The trike has a triple ring and a 20" wheel -- I could tow a boat with the stupid low gear inch numbers that yields.

banerjek 09-26-08 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Brandy (Post 7549258)
I don't really fit in on most forums that are geared for women..... I don't take stuff like that too seriously...I'm just here to have fun. :thumb:

It's refreshing to hang out with people who can take mindless fun in the spirit intended and don't have their self esteem shattered at the first comment that can be interpreted the wrong way -- we need more like you :thumb:

Vireo 09-26-08 11:17 AM

Found this in another forum talking about a steep hill called Las Flores something about 20% grade.

spry 09-26-08 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by KiddSisko (Post 7545544)
He was asking about the neighborhood watch for your sake, not your bike. He was afraid you'd get lost in your own neighborhood and walk off a cliff or something.

:thumb:Thank you

patentcad 09-26-08 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by banerjek (Post 7549190)
Yeah, but I have multiple uprights too -- can't have too many bikes.

Group bent ride up pcad's hill sounds just like the ticket.

Hey pcad! I have a trike I'd be happy to lend you since I know the old folks go for those...

You could always adopt a sense of humor since God has seen fit to deprive you a genetic one.

Trsnrtr 09-26-08 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 7549264)
I wonder if anyone can actually ride a recumbent up a 17% grade?

Of course. :rolleyes:

KiddSisko 09-26-08 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 7549264)
I wonder if anyone can actually ride a recumbent up a 17% grade?

That has got to be an ugly sight. And then all that creaking and groaning from a frame and power-train not designed for climbing more than, say, 5%. ;)

banerjek 09-26-08 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by KiddSisko (Post 7552382)
That has got to be an ugly sight. And then all that creaking and groaning from a frame and power-train not designed for climbing more than, say, 5%. ;)

How much climbing have you done with others? In most cases, the loudest creaking and groaning comes from the engine rather than the frame and drive train...

KiddSisko 09-26-08 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by Vireo (Post 7550093)
Found this in another forum talking about a steep hill called Las Flores something about 20% grade.

You must come up and do Las Flores.

p.s. And when you get here I'll convince you to do Tuna Canyon, then sit back and watch the carnage.

KiddSisko 09-26-08 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by banerjek (Post 7552410)
How much climbing have you done with others? In most cases, the loudest creaking and groaning comes from the engine rather than the frame and drive train...

Others? Like anyone can keep up :sniff:

banerjek 09-26-08 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by KiddSisko (Post 7552418)
Others? Like anyone can keep up :sniff:

I hate to break this to you, but if you have enough experience to hear the creaking and groaning of slow 'bent frames and you don't see other riders, it's because they're way in front of you, not behind....

KiddSisko 09-26-08 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by banerjek (Post 7553284)
I hate to break this to you, but if you have enough experience to hear the creaking and groaning of slow 'bent frames and you don't see other riders, it's because they're way in front of you, not behind....

Actually, on the hills I climb, no 'bents would even attempt. Therefore, alone ;)


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