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Ipedaltahoe 01-24-11 10:53 PM

Help Please Newbie Needs Advice
 
Hi new to this area, I bought my SS this summer, it was my dream bike as a kid, so like a mid life crisis sports car I finally took the plunge and bought it. I love my SS, an orange motobecane just like I wanted as a kid. I left the back break cause I live in Tahoe and would prefer to be able to avoid getting hit by tourists. I added a shorter stem and had the bars chopped and flipped. I am short with short arms and a bad neck, so now I am comfortable that way, what I need now are better tires. I have 700X23 on it and for Tahoe's pot holed wrecks of streets it is painful.
Also, any advice on seam soreness would be helpful, find myself riding standing up a lot due to roads being so bad and seam soreness from my jeans. I know that sounds weird:)
Anyway, roads are getting clearer and I want to get back on my SS. On a Trek Xtracycle with studded snows right now. I am feeling the need for speed which aint happening on my X right now.
Thanks

FastJake 01-24-11 10:57 PM

Get the widest tires you can fit in your frame. Hopefully that doesn't mean 700x25. 28s are a good balance of speed and shock absorbency, but you could go to 32s if the roads are really that bad and you're standing up to avoid potholes.

evilcryalotmore 01-24-11 11:27 PM

For seam soreness you really wanna try riding with out seams. If you do have too. IE commuter status. Try getting something with a nice slit in the center, so the seam doesnt dig into your but.

Try getting some nice gloves.

Also, A nice set of grips or bar tape will help with all the bumps. If you reallly wanna be comfortable. I say make a nice commuter with suspension

NikZak 01-27-11 01:46 AM

even a suspension seatpost will help a little but get the best one you can afford, not the cheapest one you can find as the spring mechanisms wear out very quickly on cheaper models and make the ride worse :)

arp415 01-27-11 03:21 AM

If you are stuck with 23s, I will always plug conti gp 4000s tires. I know that on my bike 25s are about as big as I can go, and I find these tires a joyto ride. A good balance between weight and toughness. As for seams. Well just ride pantless. It's illegal, but so is riding without brakes in most states; and that doesn't seem to stop anyone ;)

Ipedaltahoe 01-27-11 11:52 AM

Thanks everyone, riding naked in 20 degree weather might be out, hoping wider tires will help. Enjoying be back on my SS cannot wait till spring and i can ride daily. Guess I'll head to my LBS and see what they think I can get away with tire wise.
Appreciate it all
Beth

bbattle 01-27-11 12:15 PM

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Check out Brooks saddles website. They have sprung saddles that will do more to soak up bumps than any suspension seatpost. Avoid the big, squishy gel saddles like the plague.

http://www.wallbike.com/catalog/sadd...sprung-saddles

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=187662

illdthedj 01-27-11 12:39 PM

what helped my "seam soreness" from commuting to work in jeans/pants was getting some under armor boxer briefs. the material is less "frictioney" it seems. i wore them for soccer for anti chaffing reasons. similar situation.

vw addict 01-27-11 01:05 PM

get some bike specific shorts, even cheap ones will help.


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