April-1st-2003, 09:37 AM
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Cycling Thread
Any road riders here?
Things are finally thawing out here in DC and I made down to Rock Creek Park a few times with my old Bianchi. I've got a newer Waterford that I'm cleaning up for the season ahead.
So. Steel, aluminum, carbon or ti. I'm a diehard steel guy myself.
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April-1st-2003, 09:58 AM
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I'm a Bianchi rider too, although I have what I call the Retired Person's Model, the Avenue, to which I have attached a huge utilitarian basket, just to remind myself that I'm not riding a Century just because I'm wheeling around town doing errands. I haven't been on a big ride in a few years now (last one was 2001 through Bordeaux), but I still dream about them. The tour organizer provided Cannondales, which were quite nice. I'm not a serious enough rider to really tell the difference in quality of ride between steel and aluminum, but I sure do like a lighter bike.
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April-1st-2003, 10:10 AM
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Hartsell Cash, 1924-2006
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I blasted my elbow apart a couple of years ago on a trail, but I'd love to start riding again. I'm not at all serious, and I don't have a very good bike, but road riding has always appealed to me. How much does one need to spend to get a basic bike that will be serviceable for decent roads a few times a week, with the main foci being exercise and enjoyment?
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April-1st-2003, 10:42 AM
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I'm pretty sure that our friend Bebop is a professional triathloner if there is such a thing................
Last edited by Jimmy Cantiello; April-1st-2003 at 10:50 AM.
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April-1st-2003, 10:59 AM
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Originally posted by Tanager
I blasted my elbow apart a couple of years ago on a trail, but I'd love to start riding again. I'm not at all serious, and I don't have a very good bike, but road riding has always appealed to me. How much does one need to spend to get a basic bike that will be serviceable for decent roads a few times a week, with the main foci being exercise and enjoyment?
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If you want a road bike with the standard drop handlebars, ther should be a few models around at the $700-$800 level. It's better to spend a little extra for a real bike rather than a Huffy or something, thought I know a guy who did an iron man triathalon on a cheap Sears bike.
Just make sure the bike fits.
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April-1st-2003, 11:33 AM
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The mouldiest of all figs
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I miss my old baloon tire Schwinn with the flexible front fork. Many, many newspapers were delivered from that workhorse.
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April-1st-2003, 03:40 PM
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Just bought a bike about a month ago, first one I've owned for about six years. Got pissed off with the Tube (my line's been out of action for four months due to a crash) and the buses are slower than cycling. Have a Hybrid - which I got half-price in a sale - very happy with it, but will probably upgrade in a year or two when I've saved enough money from bus fares to get a serious one - although this is the best bike I've ever owned and an easy ride.
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April-1st-2003, 05:29 PM
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I recently got a hybrid as well, a Raleigh. Price was right around $300 and it came well equipped actually. Nice smooth ride and will do well enough for city riding and some trails.
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April-1st-2003, 05:38 PM
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I'm actually getting ready to shop for a hybred so I can ride some trails with my wife who refuses to ride on the road.
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April-2nd-2003, 12:31 PM
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Next year....
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Mountain biker here...gimme them knobby tires and trials over touring bikes and roads any day ;-)
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April-4th-2003, 09:55 PM
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My days as a pro are behind me, and I only did the cycling thing (don't have the joints to run or the body fat to swim), but I've spent a considerable portion of my life on the road.
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April-5th-2004, 04:01 PM
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Hartsell Cash, 1924-2006
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I just purchased a new ride, a Klein Aura V. I've been using cycling on my MTB (with hybrid tires) as a way to balance my running (and occasional swimming), and I'm looking forward to having a real road bike to take out for some longer jaunts. I'm still a semi-newbie to riding, having been a runner since I was 12, but I really enjoy the feeling of freedom in terms of being able to explore longer routes a bike offers.
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April-6th-2004, 11:25 AM
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Nice lookin' wheels!
I'm going to be in the market for a hybrid for tootling around Asheville and taking on some of the local trails. I've never ridden in the mountains in the US before.
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April-6th-2004, 11:31 AM
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Where the hell is the engine?...........
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April-6th-2004, 11:56 AM
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Hartsell Cash, 1924-2006
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Originally Posted by Dr Dave
Nice lookin' wheels!
I'm going to be in the market for a hybrid for tootling around Asheville and taking on some of the local trails. I've never ridden in the mountains in the US before.
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Asheville is supposed to be one of the biggest MTB meccas in the East - you should have no trouble finding a good local shop with knowledgeable peeps. Ditto for finding a good group with which to ride.
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April-7th-2004, 06:10 PM
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Felix kep' on walkin'
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Never go on a 60 mile ride without warming up.
30 years, and my knee still hasn't recovered.
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