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  • samuel642000
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    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    Dude, we should ride together. I'm a newb as well.
    I bought an $80 early 90's raleigh off craigslist a few months back and have been riding the shit out of it. Last sunday I rode 30 miles on the trinity trails. From Benbrook to downtown.
    Road bikes are totally different than mountain bikes. I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm having fun doing it.

    I may have bit off more than I can chew, and registered for a 70 miler in 2 weeks.
    I'd be game, but normally I'm only free on Saturdays due to my hectic work schedule. I'm no where near ready for a long distance ride but maybe/hopefully soon I will be.
    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    Damn dude, 2 miles? So your whole ride is about 7-8 minutes? I could barely get warmed up by then.

    All this talk about gloves and padded shorts. I'm fine at 20-30 miles with juts gym shorts and no gloves. I wonder what all that padding would feel like.
    That's my attire for when I ride. Maybe one day ill get proper gear.

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  • black2002ls
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    How about shoes and pedals? The guy gave me a set of speedplay style pedals when I bought the bike. I have been looking around at shoes pedals and clips. Damn this gets expensive! Any recommendations on entry level budget minded stuff?

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  • black2002ls
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    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    Damn dude, 2 miles? So your whole ride is about 7-8 minutes? I could barely get warmed up by then.

    All this talk about gloves and padded shorts. I'm fine at 20-30 miles with juts gym shorts and no gloves. I wonder what all that padding would feel like.
    Lol, yeah it isn't long at all. I want to make sure I am comfortable before riding the shoulder with cars passing at 55-65mph. There is a long stretch of road with improved shoulders as well as through town. I found out this week that my neighbor rides as well, hopefully I can manage to match his schedule and ride with him a couple times a week.

    As for the padding, on the backside I have very little of my own!

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
    Picked up a pair of inexpensive ($14 on sale) Bontrager padded gloves at RBM Frisco yesterday. They made tonights ride MUCH nicer on my hands!

    I am only riding about 2 miles per ride right now, getting comfortable with my bike, changing hand positions and such. I live right off of a highway and that is the longest route I have immediate access to :-(

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    Damn dude, 2 miles? So your whole ride is about 7-8 minutes? I could barely get warmed up by then.

    All this talk about gloves and padded shorts. I'm fine at 20-30 miles with juts gym shorts and no gloves. I wonder what all that padding would feel like.

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  • black2002ls
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    Picked up a pair of inexpensive ($14 on sale) Bontrager padded gloves at RBM Frisco yesterday. They made tonights ride MUCH nicer on my hands!

    I am only riding about 2 miles per ride right now, getting comfortable with my bike, changing hand positions and such. I live right off of a highway and that is the longest route I have immediate access to :-(

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  • no4njnk
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    Jim is ok, Woody is good, Gary is the master at bike fits. He did mine and did a great job. I was thinking about going to the Tri Shop to use their Retul but Gary is old school and it took half the time for a fit.

    Most of the long rides have plenty of stops, if you have only done 30 miles take advantage of them. Stop, get some food, rest, refill water, and go on to the next step. A lot of people will walk their bikes up big hills so don't be too manly to do that. I started off this year with 30 miles and now 100 miles is pretty ordinary for me (training for an Ironman next year, working myself up this year).

    Most bike shops have group rides on the weekends, start going to some when you have a chance. They will either leave you less bored or will make you more fit. I hate riding in large groups but when I ride with 3-4 people faster than me I can notice the increased speed in about a month worth of rides.

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    Dude, we should ride together. I'm a newb as well.
    I bought an $80 early 90's raleigh off craigslist a few months back and have been riding the shit out of it. Last sunday I rode 30 miles on the trinity trails. From Benbrook to downtown.
    Road bikes are totally different than mountain bikes. I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm having fun doing it.

    I may have bit off more than I can chew, and registered for a 70 miler in 2 weeks.
    Your goal should be to finish. Carry as much water with you as possible, and drink, drink, drink. Be careful of "bonking" on your first 100k+ ride, and try to eat a powerbar or 2 during the ride. 3-4 hours in the saddle is a long time.

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  • black2002ls
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    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    Dude, we should ride together. I'm a newb as well.
    I bought an $80 early 90's raleigh off craigslist a few months back and have been riding the shit out of it. Last sunday I rode 30 miles on the trinity trails. From Benbrook to downtown.
    Road bikes are totally different than mountain bikes. I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm having fun doing it.

    I may have bit off more than I can chew, and registered for a 70 miler in 2 weeks.
    I bought mine with intentions of getting in shape for a local race this fall. As of right now, I dont see it happening. Goi g to RBM Frisco next Saturday. Hopefully that will help with comfort. Waiting on some aerotech shorts with a 10 mm pad/chamois, hopefully that makes a bit of difference!

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Dude, we should ride together. I'm a newb as well.
    I bought an $80 early 90's raleigh off craigslist a few months back and have been riding the shit out of it. Last sunday I rode 30 miles on the trinity trails. From Benbrook to downtown.
    Road bikes are totally different than mountain bikes. I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm having fun doing it.

    I may have bit off more than I can chew, and registered for a 70 miler in 2 weeks.

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  • black2002ls
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    Anywhere local that does bike fits on Saturdays? RBM doesn't schedule them on the weekends

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  • black2002ls
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    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    Hold your wallet close to you when you go in there. Jim Hoyt has magical powers that will separate you from your money.
    I have only been once and I talked with Woody. Many a weekend with my dad spent at RBM and Woody wrenching on his bike

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    Hold your wallet close to you when you go in there. Jim Hoyt has magical powers that will separate you from your money.
    That shit ain't no joke. I went to trade in a Lemond Tourmalet with the plan to pick up a Specialized at no cost, when Jim talked me into a Trek 5200 USPS edition, ultimately costing me another $1500

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
    The benefit of buying new is that most shops will include some bike services as well as a basic fit. Stop by when you have time and ride a few and see how you like them.

    I am partial to Richardson Bike Mart simply because that is where my dad always went when I was a kid.

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    Hold your wallet close to you when you go in there. Jim Hoyt has magical powers that will separate you from your money.

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  • motoman
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    Feel free to ask any questions. There are a handful of people here that ride or have ridden in the past.

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  • samuel642000
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    Just make sure you visit a bike shop first and get a recommended size. Otherwise buying a used bike may not last long because it doesn't properly fit you.

    My old ridding buddy and I were the same height and weight but I had a bigger bike because my legs were longer. It's to your advantage to get some sort of a fitting.
    Yeah I have read about that and planned on doing that. This is just new to me and no one I know rides so I don't have anyone to ask basic, where to start, questions.

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