#90547
08/16/2005 5:51 PM
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With the recent 7th-in-a-row Tour-du-Lance safely in tow, I've decided I should bike more/some/ more than the none I do now. Actually my doc said today I need to lose some weight, I figure biking is the best way to do it.
Anyone here bike? Got a fave site where I can learn what the best bike for my area and goals are?
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#90548
08/16/2005 6:33 PM
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I bike 'round the neighborhood, does it count? 
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#90549
08/16/2005 6:41 PM
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Yes, that's the kind of riding I'm going to do. Do you have a particular bike you prefer?
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#90550
08/16/2005 6:50 PM
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I've got a Diamondback (Raleigh) simple mountain bike, but if you want a serious, pretty expensive bike I'd recommend Specialized.
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#90551
08/16/2005 8:10 PM
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After I got hit by a car on my Peugot I got a Nishiki Alien... ![[Linked Image]](http://www.teamkarim.com/bikes/used/new/image/nishikialien.jpg)
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#90552
08/16/2005 11:18 PM
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You guys use those for mountain/off-road riding? My cello instructor has a 'specialized' and yes, it looks too expensive  I think I'll be using it more on the street than a mountain, so I may look more for the 'comfort' style - you sit more upright in it.
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#90553
08/16/2005 11:54 PM
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I'd ride a bike but I don't know how I am on the weight balance issue... Anyone know what the structual integraty weight limit of a bike is anyway? I guess I should be more worried about the tires lol...
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#90554
08/17/2005 4:24 AM
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There's no way you're too fat for a bike, unless you weigh like 500 pounds Allen, I don't usually use it for off-road riding, but mountain bikes still ride well on roads and if I (rarely) need to ride off-road, I can do that 
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#90555
08/17/2005 5:54 AM
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Originally posted by LK: Allen, I don't usually use it for off-road riding, but mountain bikes still ride well on roads and if I (rarely) need to ride off-road, I can do that You're right. mountain bikes can be used anywere and they are reliable. But you have to buy a mudguard since 99% of this bikes don't have it and you can get wet and muddy if you ride when it rains  (especially the back wheel is responsible for that)
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#90556
08/17/2005 9:16 AM
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And it rains here a lot - mud-guards all around  I may go to a local bike shop and see what fits this weekend 
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#90557
08/17/2005 10:31 AM
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Originally posted by LK: There's no way you're too fat for a bike, unless you weigh like 500 pounds ~330lbs
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#90558
08/17/2005 2:25 PM
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well there you go, even more reason to ride one 
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#90559
08/17/2005 4:39 PM
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uhm... what's the kg equal of this lbs? you americans use weird units btw, my bike is a "Castello - Terminator". A '93 model italian mountain bike. And it is not high quality  The pedals drop after a month of using it and I re-constructed it to a turner and it was far more better than the original... I don't know if he's still alive but he did a good job 
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#90560
08/17/2005 6:27 PM
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~330 lbs is something like 150kg 
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#90561
08/18/2005 2:23 AM
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Originally posted by Burak:
uhm... what's the kg equal of this lbs? you americans use weird units 330 pounds = 149.69 kilograms I figured the standard tires would pop...
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#90562
08/18/2005 5:58 AM
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Just ask the bike salesperson  or make sure your tires are well pumped up before riding... 
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#90563
08/18/2005 10:35 AM
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"am i too fat for this?"
lol
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#90564
08/22/2005 8:50 PM
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I'm looking at a "hybrid" comfort/ mountain bike - I may go cheap and Schwinn, or a little nicer with a Raleigh - a little more money, but seems like a good deal too.
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#90565
08/22/2005 9:19 PM
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Raleigh is really nice, I haven't ridden a Schwinn for ages but I heard it's also pretty good.
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#90566
08/23/2005 11:04 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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I mostly ride a recumbant LifeCycle It's comfortable, has a great view of my tv and uses a heart rate monitor to keep me in the zone. of course, it doesn't go very far ;p
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#90567
08/23/2005 11:21 AM
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 I've got an old upright lifecycle - it's too loud to watch tv on and a bit boring not going anywhere :pq
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#90568
08/24/2005 10:59 AM
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I get far more use out of my Elliptical, but it's nice to hop on the bike now and then.
I also have a 20-something year old Peugeot racing bike, which is mounted on a performance trainer that hasn't seen the street in a few years.
What I really would like is a Kalkhoff bike. One of these days I'm going to bring one back from a trip to Germany
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#90569
09/08/2005 7:17 PM
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Originally posted by LK: I bike 'round the neighborhood, does it count? Yes tricycles count 
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