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Hey, cool looking bikes. Have you become a collector? I hope you are out there racking up lots of miles on them! I often think (and talk!) about getting a new bike. I just completed 41 miles at a decent pace on a very windy day and feel like I could do another 40! After my last fitting, my bike is dialed in nicely. I don't use any chamois cream or wear gloves with padding (I like to use the back of glove to wipe my face off) and I have no pain anywhere. At the moment, I'm too lazy to spend the time to dial in a new bike. Looks more and more like this one will be my main ride for at least another year! Cheers and post some stuff about your riding experience (please)! I'm looking forward to hearing about how that new Fuji does on the road.Cheers,J
What the deal with that downward sloping saddle position. Looks kind of cattywampus to me.
Latest Garmin update: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/94247458I got on the roller to smooth out my stroke yesterday and felt really good afterwards. So, today, I felt confident that I can ride a century. So, packed 3 bottles and started pedaling. As you can see in the Garmin link, I only biked 60 miles. I bonked at mile 40. I think I lost too much fluids. I did replenish. Finished all 3 of my bottles and filled up some at a drinking fountain too. But, lost 6lbs during the ride. I am at 160lbs immediately after the ride which is the first time I reached 160 in 5 years. I had to sit on da curb to take 5 minute breathers 3 times after mile 40. It was a struggle to make it back home. I thought I caught a cold or got stomach flu. After I got home, I weighed myself and determined it's the fluid loss. I drank 2 bottle waters, a cup of OJ and lots of soup during dinner. Feel better now though very tired still. The Garmin indicated the temperature broke 90 degrees F. However, I think it's because it was sitting in the sun for too long while attached to my aero bar. Weather.com indicated it's 75 degrees high today. It got really cold while on PCH too.Note to self: get the seat up closer to handle bar to the point my knee almost touched my elbow when in aero position. And, play with higher angle stem. Lower angle stem probably makes me hunch over too much and prevents my lung from expanding. I couldn't breath well after 30 miles, but that could be a sign of dehydration. Who knows.