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Old 07-23-2009, 10:02 AM   #1
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Just started this year (to start doing sprint tris). Got a trek 1.2. Good beginner bike for me, not knowing how I was going to like it...I LOVE it. I'm already doing my second tri this coming Sat. (my first was July 11th). I may step up to Olympic distance next year, with my eye on a half iron within a few years, and dreaming of being able to train to do THE Ironman...Hawaii.

I've never had a bike this nice before, and I realize that having a good bike makes a HUGE difference in your enjoyment of riding. I'm thinking that I'll potentially do some duathlons, too. The ride on my bike is so smooth. I just need to incrementally upgrade components on it, though. It's a good start, I feel, though.

Question for you guys...when I ride, I tend to get some numbness in the outside of my hand and middle-pinkie fingers. How much of a difference would gloves make? Or would I be better off in getting some arrows?
I am not sure about the numbness but gloves are more important to me than my helmet as many times as they have saved my palms from road rash, they are worth the try. I find they do help in overall comfort too

I ride a Giant OCR-1 and need to get out more but just haven't lately. I just have the shimano 105 set up and keep toying on whether or not I want to upgrade or just get a new bike. I've only been riding a few years so i feel like seat time is more important than new components but I can't help but want better
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Old 07-23-2009, 10:06 AM   #2
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I am not sure about the numbness but gloves are more important to me than my helmet as many times as they have saved my palms from road rash, they are worth the try. I find they do help in overall comfort too
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Old 07-23-2009, 10:08 AM   #3
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Just saying I have never landed on my head but have o my hands numerous times, i should have noted that I do wear my helmet EVERY time I ride.
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Old 07-27-2009, 05:53 PM   #4
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but gloves are more important to me than my helmet
Bad Idea! really, it doesn't take much to go down and I mean knocked out, off to the E.R. Hard and Quick! Take a Watermelon and drop it chest high** to the ground. That is what happens to your skull!
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Old 07-27-2009, 05:58 PM   #5
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uh....how did I miss that??

Dude...screw gloves, shorts, socks, bindings, glasses, gear....the ONLY...and I mean ONLY important part of your gear is your helmet.

I'm still on earth because of a helmet on more than ONE occasion.

I've retired more helmets than most people have probably bought in their lifetime for all the members of their family.

(and, for the record, it's currently 13 helmets over 24 years)
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Just saying I have never landed on my head but have o my hands numerous times, i should have noted that I do wear my helmet EVERY time I ride.
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Bad Idea! really, it doesn't take much to go down and I mean knocked out, off to the E.R. Hard and Quick! Take a Watermelon and drop it chest high** to the ground. That is what happens to your skull!
Wear a Helmet!

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There is my second response, I wear a helmet every time I ride. I was just describing how important my gloves are for ME when I ride. I understand completely what happens when a unprotected skull hits pavement. maybe I should have said that my gloves were AS important as my helmet.
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