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I have wide feet and Lakes, in Wide, are the only shoes that I'll buy at this point. I used to wear Spec, but then they went a little narrower and screwed everything up. Now, they're going back wide again, after studying foot dynamics and concluding that most cycling shoes are too narrow. Not surprising (to me, at least), their latest shoes are being met with rave reviews. So yeah, like tires and rims, shoes are trending wider, too!
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Newport-Bermuda tracker is up with one week to the start!
Gulf Stream images are here among other places
Restive in the Finisterre division is your man. Here's the entry list, unfortunately without ratings. We should be one of the faster boats in the division and handicapped accordingly, so some boats behind us could finish ahead on corrected time.
Gulf Stream images are here among other places
Restive in the Finisterre division is your man. Here's the entry list, unfortunately without ratings. We should be one of the faster boats in the division and handicapped accordingly, so some boats behind us could finish ahead on corrected time.
What's the plan - rhumb line or south at the start to later catch a spin run to the finish? Or something else?
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Got Covid #4 last night.
Tried to ride this morning.
Big mistake.
Tried to ride this morning.
Big mistake.
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#8206
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I have wide feet and Lakes, in Wide, are the only shoes that I'll buy at this point. I used to wear Spec, but then they went a little narrower and screwed everything up. Now, they're going back wide again, after studying foot dynamics and concluding that most cycling shoes are too narrow. Not surprising (to me, at least), their latest shoes are being met with rave reviews. So yeah, like tires and rims, shoes are trending wider, too!
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I know that's the trend, but I am a contrarian. I really have narrow feet. BITD Sidi actually had a NARROW size option "S" which they got ride of several years ago. They would fit me perfectly. Their regular is ok but I have to cinch the shoe as tight as it will go for it to fit me. I really need narrow shoes. I have heard that Bont (Not Bontrager!) run narrow but they are likely out of my budget range.
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Allegedly. I am sticking with tried/true in the shoe department, so Sidi for me.
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Installed the new stem; if I pick up the bike off the ground there's a little forward and back play if I push forward and back on the handle bars. Something loose in the headset? How did I install this incorrectly.
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Did you pre-load, by tightening the top cap, before tightening the stem to the steerer?
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Quill stem or 21st century style??
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I know that's the trend, but I am a contrarian. I really have narrow feet. BITD Sidi actually had a NARROW size option "S" which they got ride of several years ago. They would fit me perfectly. Their regular is ok but I have to cinch the shoe as tight as it will go for it to fit me. I really need narrow shoes. I have heard that Bont (Not Bontrager!) run narrow but they are likely out of my budget range.
I mean, I know there are some people in the middle, but wide/narrow fits are rarer than it seems they should be, and it seems manufacturers have a habit of chasing in one direction or the other instead of providing options.
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As near as I can tell, people are EITHER wide- OR narrow-footed; everyone either says shoes are too narrow (me) or too wide (you), and no one's happy.
I mean, I know there are some people in the middle, but wide/narrow fits are rarer than it seems they should be, and it seems manufacturers have a habit of chasing in one direction or the other instead of providing options.
I mean, I know there are some people in the middle, but wide/narrow fits are rarer than it seems they should be, and it seems manufacturers have a habit of chasing in one direction or the other instead of providing options.
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5/6 on Wordle. I'm enjoying it. 30 miles today. Felt like twice that. I arrived home exactly in time to watch the Amazon delivery van run over one of our ornamentals in the tree lawn while making a three point, 180° turn. He apologized in broken English, but would do it again in a heartbeat.. It was quite the beautiful turn; I'm sure he's proud of it.
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Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
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I know that's the trend, but I am a contrarian. I really have narrow feet. BITD Sidi actually had a NARROW size option "S" which they got ride of several years ago. They would fit me perfectly. Their regular is ok but I have to cinch the shoe as tight as it will go for it to fit me. I really need narrow shoes. I have heard that Bont (Not Bontrager!) run narrow but they are likely out of my budget range.
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As near as I can tell, people are EITHER wide- OR narrow-footed; everyone either says shoes are too narrow (me) or too wide (you), and no one's happy.
I mean, I know there are some people in the middle, but wide/narrow fits are rarer than it seems they should be, and it seems manufacturers have a habit of chasing in one direction or the other instead of providing options.
I mean, I know there are some people in the middle, but wide/narrow fits are rarer than it seems they should be, and it seems manufacturers have a habit of chasing in one direction or the other instead of providing options.
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Good day in Wordle for me.
Wordle 356 3/6
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In other news, I'm going to begin riding in spandex, on my longer rides anyway. Not around town. Too bad LAJ isn't here to get the news; he was the one who took the most offense at my odd choices in cycling apparel.
A la datlas , I have a pair of shorts that's 20 years old if it's a day. Bought from Performance before they split off from Nashbar.
A la datlas , I have a pair of shorts that's 20 years old if it's a day. Bought from Performance before they split off from Nashbar.
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Just give yourself a few more years. Most folks get slightly more volume in their feet with age. Try a little calcium channel blocker if you want to accelerate the process, ideally a dihydropyridine.
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In other news, I'm going to begin riding in spandex, on my longer rides anyway. Not around town. Too bad LAJ isn't here to get the news; he was the one who took the most offense at my odd choices in cycling apparel.
A la datlas , I have a pair of shorts that's 20 years old if it's a day. Bought from Performance before they split off from Nashbar.
A la datlas , I have a pair of shorts that's 20 years old if it's a day. Bought from Performance before they split off from Nashbar.