Eric Winn
Zen MBB Master
I had an interesting discovery yesterday - I did 70 miles in 4 hours ride time and averaged 17.5mph. For various reasons this was the first opportunity to put in some distance. Prior to this I had been doing somewhat aggressive 20 to 25 mile rides
Around 35 miles I was getting pretty uncomfortable around my lower back which kind of surprised me because I had no such issues with the Quest during my Sebring Century in February. I was riding with my Bachetta Brainbox with an assortment of tools, spare tube, 1.5L water bladder, 2 V8 Fusions - man I was carrying some weight and a rather large rag to wipe off chain grease should I get some on me.
I took the rag and folded it into an impromptu lumbar support and stuck it under the seatback cushion in the appropriate spot and poof - problem was solved! The discomfort went totally away and I had no problem completing the 70 miles.
Apparently something about the lower recline and longer distances requires a bit more lumbar support for me. I'm curious if this is just me or if other Vendetta owners and/or folks with bikes with seatbacks reclined as far as the Vendetta also experience this?
Ride data: http://ridewithgps.com/trips/1376956
I did a u-turn at mile 21.5 and started riding with Bob Palmer on his Volae. Bob and I are both signed up for the N24HC (12 days from now!). I met Bob at the HPV races at the Waterford race track, May 18-19.
Bob has done the N24HC so many times he is about to go over 3000 cumulative miles for all the years he has been doing it. Bob tells me my usual training route is considered a good training environment for the N24HC.
-Eric
Around 35 miles I was getting pretty uncomfortable around my lower back which kind of surprised me because I had no such issues with the Quest during my Sebring Century in February. I was riding with my Bachetta Brainbox with an assortment of tools, spare tube, 1.5L water bladder, 2 V8 Fusions - man I was carrying some weight and a rather large rag to wipe off chain grease should I get some on me.
I took the rag and folded it into an impromptu lumbar support and stuck it under the seatback cushion in the appropriate spot and poof - problem was solved! The discomfort went totally away and I had no problem completing the 70 miles.
Apparently something about the lower recline and longer distances requires a bit more lumbar support for me. I'm curious if this is just me or if other Vendetta owners and/or folks with bikes with seatbacks reclined as far as the Vendetta also experience this?
Ride data: http://ridewithgps.com/trips/1376956
I did a u-turn at mile 21.5 and started riding with Bob Palmer on his Volae. Bob and I are both signed up for the N24HC (12 days from now!). I met Bob at the HPV races at the Waterford race track, May 18-19.
Bob has done the N24HC so many times he is about to go over 3000 cumulative miles for all the years he has been doing it. Bob tells me my usual training route is considered a good training environment for the N24HC.
-Eric