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    Is this an age thing?

    Good on ya Harold. If you're travelling that far for your group rides then you must be enjoying the riding. Or the group. s. Keep it going... Rick.
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    Is this an age thing?

    Hey Harold, Thats some impressive riding. I don't think many riders would complain about that. Have you tried varying warm up routines before riding to get some warmth into the muscles. I'm usually riding solo but when with groups I'm usually riding to a meeting point so I'm already warmed up...
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    Is this an age thing?

    Sounds to me more of a fitness thing or association with diet. If you eat carbs before you ride you'll feel lethargic at the beginning. If you ride hard only once a week your muscles are already down conditioning. If you have played competitive sports in the past you'll know the virtues of...
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    Noob New Yorker Needs Advice on a few concerns…

    Hi Collwyn, Welcome to the forum. You will get many and varied answers to all your questions here and to put it briefly the Cruzbike is very versatile. I ride mine through the city of Melbourne, Australia. Not even close to how New York may be but you still have to have your wits about you no...
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    Oh Cruzbike, you spoiled me rotten

    Hi Guys, I have to agree to all those comments. Between extra riding and staying up late to watch the tour of France I have been away from the forum. Yesterday I rode my mtb to the city to have a picnic lunch with my wife and I thought the kids had been playing with the cycle computer, thinking...
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    Missing my Silvio...?...

    When the kids are babies you could get a good price. When they get to teenagers, forget it. You don't have enough to get rid of them... Rick.
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    Mongrels

    I think if you just ignore the snipes and chat freely then people will not feel threatened. Eventually they will come around to see you're just enjoying yourself and appreciate that. I know for myself that I have ridden much farther with greater comfort on my Softy than any other bike. Period...
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    Missing my Silvio...?...

    Hey Mark! Didn't you have a Bacchetta? Rick.
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    Mongrels

    Almost like "some" dogs Steve. Its just one of those things like human nature. A new bull in the paddock. A threat. A blemish on the paint. To me it was nothing really and riding with a group is always good if the group suits you. Unfortunately for me the time for group rides rarely coincides...
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    Mongrels

    Yet another beautiful day after a week of savage wind and rain. This morning i took off for a ride along my favorite route down to the bay and along the beach front. This is also a popular run for the roadies group training rides. The weather was so calm the ocean had nary a ripple and closer to...
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    Confirmed: Mark B is an idiot

    Mark, Sorry to read about the "baby". Same thing happened to the guy I went on a training ride with except into a shopping center underground car park. He had a full carbon upright but no insurance. All he saved was the cranks and rear wheel. Hope your new one is up and running soon. (big...
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    SOFRIDER DISTANCE TRAINING RIDE

    The Disk Brake, Fantastic! Noisy when wet but will still stop you as fast as you're game with the tyres you have on. Highly recommended. Rick. BTW. Here's a link to the Bay Ride. http://atb.bv.com.au/
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    SOFRIDER DISTANCE TRAINING RIDE

    Thanks Mark. The last hill I went up was 7 kilometers long. In second lowest gear. All the time I was realizing the benefits of a lighter bike but the Sofrider is mostly about versatility. The Silvio is more tempting than ever now. Norway sounds like the perfect place for some brilliant...
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    SOFRIDER DISTANCE TRAINING RIDE

    In Summer it gets dark around 8:30 ish. Winter time (now) 5 ish or earlier if overcast. Your northern sunset would be perfect for after work riding although I can imagine its still fairly cool climate. I cannot imagine riding in snow... Rick.
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    SOFRIDER DISTANCE TRAINING RIDE

    Hi All, In preparation for the "ROUND THE BAY IN A DAY" ride I've been covering almost 160 k's per week with fast and slow rides trying to build up to a min 23Km/hour average. Sounds easy doesn't it. Problem is the "Bay" ride is 210 Kms in one day starting at 6 am and finishing at 5:45pm when...
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    control at higher speeds

    Hi Lightduty, Many will perceive recumbent riding in various ways. My first experience had all my neighbors entertained and they still like to remind me of it. My letterbox is still bent. When I got a little confident I tried a sprint only to experience the motorcycle phrase of a tank slapper...
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    Front Disk

    More than enough I think John. Just a 160 dia. on the front stops faster and with less hand pressure. I hardly use the rear at all except certain situations. Its more for a stability situation. Thinking again for the Silvio it may be overkill with regards to the bike's intended use. For regular...
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    Honda pilot

    Hi Sean, I believe the owners of Cruzbike, either Maria or husband Jim converted a Honda trail bike with 24 in wheels and was quite a good conversion. I think they still have it. Rick.
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    Front Disk

    There is no direct answer to the Shimano hub brake. Its the same system used in cars before disk brakes. A cam actuates a brake pad that causes friction onto a drum. The size of the drum and friction material coupled with the amount of leverage = stopping power. There would be pros and cons for...
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    Front Disk

    Disk on the rear wheel... Attractive but may be too powerful. At the moment I hardly use the rear brake and have Schwalbe slick tyres fitted. I've been experimenting (as one does with new toys) with the braking capacity of the disk brake. I've been using a local hill and traveling down at 65...
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