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Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Great first long ride.You'll
Great first long ride.
You'll find two things occur at once... About the time your Arms don't get tired you'll find your stability goes up. It is natural to death grip in the beginning. We all did it. With time you will need a lot less arm input, and they become more about power on demand. As you need less and less arm input to correct your leg inputs things simply smooth out. Going down hill fast then becomes about two skills:
If coasting at 40mph it's about noodle legs; relax you should be able to shake the hamstrings if you wanted to and just go WhhhhoooooHooooo as you blast down the hill. Ok the whhooohhoooo is optional.
If hammering the pedals accelerating down the hill it's about a smooth push and pull; and consciously having a light touch on the handlebars and relaxing the shoulder. Both come with more time. I didn't pedal down hill until after about 500 miles and that was on a Silvio.
Now everyone hates when we say this; but slow speed figure eights in the parking lots are some the fastest way to to smooth out the skills; something about those helps the brain get more comfortable with less steering input.
Last note; not sure how long your x-seam is; but that looks like a medium frame and the boom is all the way in. Many of us moved the boom out with practice and slide ourselves farther forward on the seat. It is one of those things that comes with comfort on the bike in the position. If you get someone to photo you from the side on the bike leg extended on the pedals; we can see if you position is adding or detracting from the ride.
Let us know about the tires; I'm running 25mm but with my rims that's as big as I can go.
Great first long ride.
You'll find two things occur at once... About the time your Arms don't get tired you'll find your stability goes up. It is natural to death grip in the beginning. We all did it. With time you will need a lot less arm input, and they become more about power on demand. As you need less and less arm input to correct your leg inputs things simply smooth out. Going down hill fast then becomes about two skills:
If coasting at 40mph it's about noodle legs; relax you should be able to shake the hamstrings if you wanted to and just go WhhhhoooooHooooo as you blast down the hill. Ok the whhooohhoooo is optional.
If hammering the pedals accelerating down the hill it's about a smooth push and pull; and consciously having a light touch on the handlebars and relaxing the shoulder. Both come with more time. I didn't pedal down hill until after about 500 miles and that was on a Silvio.
Now everyone hates when we say this; but slow speed figure eights in the parking lots are some the fastest way to to smooth out the skills; something about those helps the brain get more comfortable with less steering input.
Last note; not sure how long your x-seam is; but that looks like a medium frame and the boom is all the way in. Many of us moved the boom out with practice and slide ourselves farther forward on the seat. It is one of those things that comes with comfort on the bike in the position. If you get someone to photo you from the side on the bike leg extended on the pedals; we can see if you position is adding or detracting from the ride.
Let us know about the tires; I'm running 25mm but with my rims that's as big as I can go.