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The wife and I have started training on a stationary bike in preparation for a 2 day 170mile charity ride in October. Within the next few weeks I am planning on getting out on the road for some short (30m) group rides and see how that goes.
I have a mountain bike that I have had for years and plan to get some semi slicks tires to replace the knobbies. The whole idea of that long of a ride is very daunting, but we have a goal and what seems like a good lead time to prepare for it. |
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I'd consider getting a racing or touring bike if you plan to ride that kind of mileage. You lose a lot of energy riding a mountain bike like that.
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This is what it is. An Adamo. http://www.insideoutsports.com/produ...g%20Saddle.jpg |
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Honestly, that is a lot of miles in 2 days for most people, even on a road bike. If you don't want to purchase new bikes, train for the entire time on the MB, trainer ect and then rent roadies for the ride, that may be an option? |
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The wife and I were kind of worried that the situation that you described might come up (MTB used for long distance road).
The ideas for road bikes are on my mind and I will certainly hit you guys up with questions when they come up. Having someone with more experience as a sounding board is invaluable. |
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How much of a difference does it make, going from a MB to a road or touring bike? I'm riding a Specialized Crosstrail Sport with road slicks right now. This is only my second season riding, but doing pretty good getting into slightly longer distances. Doing a 50mi ride on Sunday. Would getting a road bike be worth the money?
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The efficiency between a road bike and mountain bike is huge. Take a road bike out for a spin and you'll immediately feel the difference. |
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Saddle is important for sure, but the padding on the saddle is not really. It's the shape of the saddle that works for you which is the most important. My saddle is hard as can be, yet very comfortable. Most riders don't get much time with a variety of saddles. Heck the one I have been using for the last 10+ years may not even be the most ideal for me, but I would not know...
I use to have the style with the center cut out, but it did not do much for me. |
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In the market again for a roadie. Going to sell the MTB. What do you guys suggest in the $1k range?
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Brought home my first roadie. Bought a 2006 Trek 5200 off a friend.only about 300 miles on it. Had Bike World here clean it up and tune it up. Sure is freaking fast.
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Speaking of road bikes, I recently bought a set of Campagnolo Zonda 2-Way fit wheels with Hutchinson Fusion 3 tubeless wheels. Tubeless is the way to go! The handling and cornering is amazing, not to mention how supple the ride is. I thought my old Campy wheels with Michelin Pro Race 3's were great...
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Nice looking Trek Chip!
I'm not a road-y, for awhile though I was into MTB-ing. However this past year my wife got into road biking. She has a Specialized right now, but got interested in building her own bike for next year, winter project. I picked up a frame for her for her birthday, and she is shopping component packages. Be forewarned I might be in this thread for some help! |
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