CycloneErik
Well-Known Member
The major cause of most people hating cycling.
I thought of starting it this summer, but bike prices blew me away.
Maybe someday.
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The major cause of most people hating cycling.
Nice weather for it this week. Hey the Terrace is open now and Saturday is supposed to be pretty nice. You should go to the Terrace.
Now that it is getting nice again (hopefully for good) I need to get back out riding. The last time we went riding I didn't hear the end of it from my wife. Apparently I misjudged how well she would handle a 9 mile ride.
I had some nice bibs. Made sure of it. Still got destroyed but probably because I hadn't ridden a bike in years.As much as non-cyclists take shots at bike shorts, a quality pair with a well designed pad is critical if you plan to spend any extended time on a bike. If someone is going to skimp on (or skip) cycling clothing the last place they should skimp is on their shorts.
The major cause of most people hating cycling.
Okay. I think I'd rather run at home though. The route I'd go takes me past the fire station, so when I start to pass out after a quarter mile, I'm right there.
I had some nice bibs. Made sure of it. Still got destroyed but probably because I hadn't ridden a bike in years.
yeah, run at home. I meant the Terrace for beer drinking and lake viewing.
Cyclists complain plenty about knee pain; shoulder, back and neck soreness and, worst of all, saddle soreness and/or numbness.
By the way, CG, I don't think anyone converts over to clipless pedals without going down now and then when the come to a stop. The vast majority of the time the thing that gets hurt the worst is their pride.
I've heard horror stories about Show Choir from a couple of my co-workers. They require parents to volunteer a huge number of hours or pay thousands of dollars. It did not sound like fun (for the parents)
Truth. I went down a few times my first month switching over back in college, but I love how you can get power out of the entire stroke with the clipless pedals. That being said, one of the best purchases I ever got for my bike was a pair of pedals that were clipless on one side and flat on the other, that way I can still ride in my biking shoes without being attached to the bike.
I did have a pretty bad wreck back in college over in west ames, on the bike path that goes by towers and the cross country field, that I may have talked about a few threads back. There used to be a spot where there was a straight up curb instead of the nice sloped ones. Ran into it going about 20 mph, and flipped over the handlebars. Completely destroyed my front wheel, my helmet, and the backpack I was wearing at the time. If it hadn't been for that backpack, I would have had some major road rash. As it is, I have some scars on my hands from it. I never really liked ames police that much after that day because one of them drove right on by after seeing me crash and seeing me stand up covered in blood.
Ended up having to go back to the house of my friend that I was visiting to get her to toss my bike in the trunk to drive me back to my place over at freddy.
Luckily, the guys over at the bike shop on the road between east Hy-vee and Target took pity on me for being the dumb kid who crashed his bike the same week he bought it from them. They sold me a new helmet and a new $400 (retail price) pair of wheels at their cost rather than at retail.
No worse than buying new cleats or shoes for 3 to 4 kids every year, for three to four different sports. Those cleats were freakin' expensive!
Some Show Choirs are competition monsters - time and money consuming. The one at my kids' school didn't do a lot of that...it was mostly an audition choir with a little more pizazz in the performances than just standing on the risers in black pants/skirts & white shirts.
I've never been that great on a bike, but with a Big Wheel I was unstoppable.
I've never been that great on a bike, but with a Big Wheel I was unstoppable.
No worse than buying new cleats or shoes for 3 to 4 kids every year, for three to four different sports. Those cleats were freakin' expensive!
Some Show Choirs are competition monsters - time and money consuming. The one at my kids' school didn't do a lot of that...it was mostly an audition choir with a little more pizazz in the performances than just standing on the risers in black pants/skirts & white shirts.
No worse than buying new cleats or shoes for 3 to 4 kids every year, for three to four different sports. Those cleats were freakin' expensive!
Some Show Choirs are competition monsters - time and money consuming. The one at my kids' school didn't do a lot of that...it was mostly an audition choir with a little more pizazz in the performances than just standing on the risers in black pants/skirts & white shirts.
I still have not started watching this season. We've got about 4-5 more episodes of the Good Wife to get through.
Mine did both. There are good and bad points about both venues - have you ever listened to a 5th grade band concert?
One new job I had, I asked my secretary how far it was to another town so I'd ride bike. She told me 3-5 area or so. No consistent roads off this one. I got there and was tired, turned around and pedalled into a nasty cross wind that started. Got home exhausted. Found out it was 11 miles there. That 8 mile ride was 22.