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Originally Posted by avner
(Post 13023627)
I'm ready to go roadie. Kit and all...
Except last time I rode a road bike I hit an island in a parking lot because I couldn't figure out how to stop. |
Originally Posted by homebrewk
(Post 13023749)
Please get a CAAD 10
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I got myself a caad9, and I ride kit and all, I like it way better than my fixed gear.
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Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 13023768)
I want one really damn bad myself.
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Originally Posted by homebrewk
(Post 13023749)
Please get a CAAD 10
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but it isn't as pretty as the older models
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Originally Posted by homebrewk
(Post 13025049)
Really! Sweet! What component set would you be interested in?
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when i make a bedtime grocery run and choose the store farthest from my house out of three closest stores you'd really think i'd take one of the bikes that doesn't have a bad valve in the rear tube.
you would think that. then breaking twenties at the gas station to fill up on the car compressor and it still doesn't get me all the way home. confession here is: I are dumb. |
u gotta mount that pump on your helmet!
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all my hand pumps are broken but YES I DO
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Dat swagger. ;)
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Confession: I rode my fixed gear to work today (took the long way, so about 11.5 miles) and it hurt. My ass hurt and my hands hurt, a lot. Considering I rode almost 100 miles on my other bike on Saturday, that seems weird to me. I was wearing padded shorts liners and regular street clothes. No gloves, but I've had the same problem even with my gloves. I'm not sure how much of the problem is just about getting used to this specific bike and how much of it is a fit issue. I might switch out the saddle to see if that changes anything. I guess my confession is I'm afraid this bike doesn't fit me right.
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Originally Posted by misskaz
(Post 13027406)
Confession: I rode my fixed gear to work today (took the long way, so about 11.5 miles) and it hurt. My ass hurt and my hands hurt, a lot. Considering I rode almost 100 miles on my other bike on Saturday, that seems weird to me. I was wearing padded shorts liners and regular street clothes. No gloves, but I've had the same problem even with my gloves. I'm not sure how much of the problem is just about getting used to this specific bike and how much of it is a fit issue. I might switch out the saddle to see if that changes anything. I guess my confession is I'm afraid this bike doesn't fit me right.
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just copy the length from crank to top of saddle, reach, saddle tilt, etc etc etc from good bike to your fixed gear...
at least it'd be a good start |
Originally Posted by jdgesus
(Post 13028709)
just copy the length from crank to top of saddle, reach, saddle tilt, etc etc etc from good bike to your fixed gear...
at least it'd be a good start Y'all that ride bikes with crazy saddle-to-bar drop, I don't know how you do it. I might just need to HTFU. |
I think you're problem is the opposite and you need more saddle-to-bar drop. Bullhorns can cause a lot of discomfort in several places if they're up too high because you're reaching up and forward when your hands are anywhere but the tops.
Judging by the pic of your bike in your sig link, you may need a shorter stem if you're out on the horns a lot but maybe you could try flipping it to lose some of that rise? |
secretly late at night i'll take my old norco dirt jump bike out to the skate park by my apartment and just screw around in the flow bowl taking lines and doing stoppy's over boxes like a tool.
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You will naturally HTFU as long as you keep a good posture. I like a lot of saddle to bar drop, and you ease up pressure on your hands and wrists by bending your back not at the hips, but at the spine, so that it is curved. Your core will develop so that it will support more of your upper weight, allowing you to remain in that position for longer without hand pain.
I'm suspecting your butt hurts because of your saddle. I use to experience a lof rear-end pain because my saddle was designed for a more upright posture. I switched to a flatter, narrower saddle and the pain went away. |
I confess that I REALLY ****ING WANT one of those "One World Japan" cycling jerseys.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 13030190)
I think you're problem is the opposite and you need more saddle-to-bar drop. Bullhorns can cause a lot of discomfort in several places if they're up too high because you're reaching up and forward when your hands are anywhere but the tops.
Judging by the pic of your bike in your sig link, you may need a shorter stem if you're out on the horns a lot but maybe you could try flipping it to lose some of that rise? |
-I sometimes put a saddle bag on my fixie because I don't like shoving crap in my pockets and I don't like wearing messenger bags
-the word "fixie" doesn't bother me -I hate it when people beat me up hills (rare, especially when I'm on the roadie) -I love my geared roadie -I once used a Dura-Ace lockring and cog and couldn't feel the difference -I often ride my fixie in full roadie spandex -sometimes i go weeks without posting, then I post 20 times in two days |
I once ate 25 Twinkies for 250 bucks.
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Originally Posted by DeusVolt
(Post 13031173)
I confess that I REALLY ****ING WANT one of those "One World Japan" cycling jerseys.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 13038436)
I once ate 25 Twinkies for 250 bucks.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 13038436)
I once ate 25 Twinkies for 250 bucks.
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