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after my first couple rides i remember that i had dark purple bruises coming through in places that i didn't know could do that. anyway, i just had to keep getting back on after they healed and go in for more. after a few weeks it stopped hurting..just need to toughen up those nether regions |
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08-11-2010, 04:05 PM | #112 |
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Good advice, ride what came on it until you wear it out. The saddle will most likely be your first upgrade, but ride it to learn what works. I use one saddle for racing, and one for training. My training saddle is a Brooks Swift that's just a leather cover over a titanium frame. It's heavy, but as comfortable as things get. My race saddle weighs about a third of the Brooks but isn't as comfy, but still passable for multiple days.
I find that shorts are never as comfortable as bibs, and each brand is different than others, start with a reasonably priced brand like Garneau, Pearl Izumi or even Performance's house brand and test them out. You'll also want a few actual cycling jerseys, fit fairly close to skin tight. Any flapping around will get annoying and can cause chafing, plus they cool better than regular clothing. I'd also recommend a base layer, but this isn't critical unless it's miserably hot where you live, like it is here. Get comfortable with your current pedal setup, you'll want to change over to clipless pedals at some point, but this isn't a huge concern at first, just get comfortable on the bike, learn how to work on it, and how to make minor adjustments and you'll realize what works and what doesn't as you add on the miles. Enjoy! |
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08-11-2010, 05:36 PM | #113 |
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+1 on bibs, but shorts are cool too if that's all you can find.
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this to you or not, but DO NOT wear underwear under your cycling shorts. They are meant to be worn comando and adding a layer of cotton between your ass and the shorts is a recipie for disaster. Here is where I get most of my cycling clothes from. http://www.velowear.com/ Their lower end stuff is actually pretty good. Just look for the solid colors and that's typicllay were I've found lots of value. Depending on your size I've actually found some smoking deals in their close-out sections. |
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08-11-2010, 07:06 PM | #114 |
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Hincapie Sports makes great mid end stuff.
Rapha makes good stuff too but more high end clothing. Good bib shorts can make a big difference on 2 hr+ rides. For saddles, yeah, ditch teh stock crap, it'll kill your ass. Classic saddles like a Selle Italia Flite fit most men. Get it set up properly so you do not have too much pressure on your perineum or you'll be numb after the ride. The saddle should basically be dead level. Most Importantly, get out and ride. GL |
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08-11-2010, 09:55 PM | #115 |
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thanks for the info on the shorts and saddle (not sure if you were talking to me). well i just came from the lbs from getting my bike put together. it was an awesome experience. like i said the guys at this shop are really cool and so is the owner. so anyways it only took an 1 1/2 hours to put together. i have pics of the before and after. i went for a good 3 mile ride just to test it all out. it was awesome. it really hauls ass. the saddle like you guys said is really hard. good lord that thing is uncomfortable. but like you guys said im it takes some time to get use. im gonna be going for 5 mile tomorrow also. tomorrow im gonna ride to walmart and get some cages,bottles,and gloves. im going on my first on sunday. im pretty excited about that. anyways enough with my yapping. anything else i should know about.
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08-11-2010, 10:50 PM | #116 |
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NICE.... you finally got it.
Just start racking up the miles.... most of it will just come with time in the saddle. Speaking of which it looks like the front could be tilted down a bit more (could just be the photo angle). Make sure you get a rear light at a minimum when you go to buy your other stuff. Helps a ton when you are riding on the street (especially in low light). As far as gloves go I really like padded ones for riding (I use specialized BG ones). |
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08-12-2010, 12:21 AM | #117 | |
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08-12-2010, 10:29 AM | #118 | |
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If you want to ride into the night, a good helmet or bar mounted headlight will be necessary, and they cost a good bit more. LED's from Niterider and Light & Motion both work really well and are a reasonable price. Try gloves that fit your hand well, and you might like padding, you might not. I use Rapha leather gloves, which have absolutely no padding, they provide much better feel, but it's probably best to start with at least some padding. Pearl Izumi makes decent gloves with enough padding to tame the road buzz, but not enough to roll around and be uncomfortable. Enjoy the bike, and enjoy building your endurance. Good luck! |
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08-12-2010, 01:38 PM | #119 |
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yeah saddle looks like it's tilted back a bit and that could wreak havoc on your sensitive bits
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08-12-2010, 05:36 PM | #120 |
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congrats on getting the bike, start racking up the miles
I tried to do a LTHR test today since I've now got the HRM. It's the Spinervals DVD that comes with the KK trainer, if any of you guys have one. It kicked my ass the first time I tried it when I hadn't been riding as much, so I tried to start out at a slower pace. It was a little too slow, I finished knowing I could have gone harder. I'm sure my pacing will improve the more I do it though. If I follow the power chart that KK puts out, it puts me at around 200 watts. Pretty pathetic compared to what some of the guys in the local club could do but I've got to start somewhere haha http://connect.garmin.com/activity/44263946
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08-12-2010, 09:05 PM | #121 |
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well gentlemen i just went on my first ride. it was great i did 15 miles. its amazing how immature people are screaming out the windows of their cars. but none the less i had a great ride. the seat was a little uncomfortable in the beginning but i got use to it. i stopped at a gas station (owned and operated by my neighbors that means free drinks) to get some ice and as im chewing on my ice outside the store minding my own business a truck with some guys pulls up. and of course first thing they ask is where i got my bile. so i tell them. then the other guy ask how much i paid and i tell a couple $100 dollars. he then says wow all that money i could have built you a bike for $50. i was like well what brand partsand stuff like that would you use? he says it wouldnt matter long as you had a bike to ride. i was like sir you get what you pay for. then the other guy says some people are so ignorant. im like i know tell me about it. then he gives me the look lol. i was like well i gotta go. time for me to continue on with my ride. and that was how my first ride went.
i did buy a helmet and some cages from walmart. oddly they didnt have any water bottles or biking gloves so i guess i will have to drive back to the bike shop (which is about an hour away)for them. |
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also, check out http://www.performancebike.com who has just about everything you'd need to get going. if you join their little membership thing you get something like 10% back toward future purchases and free upgrade to 2day shipping. glad you liked the ride though |
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well guys im doing another ride today. im going for 20 miles. im going to be following my wife in the car. she is gonna set a pace for me. i will let you guys know know how it goes.
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I rode in the rain today, it wasn't pouring though. It's sort of nice because it keeps you cooler
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well atleast im not the only one struggling. the 3 of us are suffering and i just started and im addicted already. |
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08-15-2010, 09:19 PM | #131 |
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No, these bikes are pretty tough. Worst case scenario is you may have to lube slighty more often.
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