Well, it's not a Harley..
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but at least I'm back on two wheels again.
Thanks to the generosity of my mother and sister, today we picked up a bike down at Target; a Dynacraft Magna Men's Great Divide. I also received a good solid lock and a nice green helmet. Now I just need some muscle in the appropriate places...
18 speeds. About 12 more than I needs, but hell, it was cheap. But it's been 20 years since I rode a multispeed bike, and things have changed. For example, it has both a front and rear derailer. That's new to me. So I guess I'm going to be doing a little experimenting as I ride.
Since my mom's car has no room for bikes in any state of construction, we bought the floor model, and I rode it home. About four miles, give or take. Remember what I said about not having been on a bike for 20 years? Needless to say when I got home and off the bike, I was staggering like a drunken sailor. (Or not, I'd have to get
sailorjim's opinion on the quality of my staggering.)
I know I'm going to hurt tomorrow.. but I'm getting on the bike (which will be named soon enough) and try to do a few miles. One of the lessons I learned in the Army was that pain is transitory, and the pay off is worth the effort.
Now I just need a MP3 player. :)
Thanks to the generosity of my mother and sister, today we picked up a bike down at Target; a Dynacraft Magna Men's Great Divide. I also received a good solid lock and a nice green helmet. Now I just need some muscle in the appropriate places...
18 speeds. About 12 more than I needs, but hell, it was cheap. But it's been 20 years since I rode a multispeed bike, and things have changed. For example, it has both a front and rear derailer. That's new to me. So I guess I'm going to be doing a little experimenting as I ride.
Since my mom's car has no room for bikes in any state of construction, we bought the floor model, and I rode it home. About four miles, give or take. Remember what I said about not having been on a bike for 20 years? Needless to say when I got home and off the bike, I was staggering like a drunken sailor. (Or not, I'd have to get
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I know I'm going to hurt tomorrow.. but I'm getting on the bike (which will be named soon enough) and try to do a few miles. One of the lessons I learned in the Army was that pain is transitory, and the pay off is worth the effort.
Now I just need a MP3 player. :)
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Date: 18 Oct 2003 12:02 (UTC)Because of all my walking, my legs seem to be doing OK, it's what the seat is doing to me fourth point of contact that is killing me!
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Date: 18 Oct 2003 12:59 (UTC)(at least half-serious)
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Date: 18 Oct 2003 13:06 (UTC)And if you get any numbness down there, do something *now*. Badly placed of fitted seats can cause *permanent nerve damage rendering a certain organ useless... <wince>