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Old 03-30-22, 04:51 AM
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If I had started with what my friend settled on I would have gotten a 2.

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Old 03-30-22, 05:13 AM
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It’s 25F. Time to get ready to ride. I am hopeful this might be the last cold start ride for the season.
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Old 03-30-22, 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by datlas
It’s 25F. Time to get ready to ride. I am hopeful this might be the last cold start ride for the season.
I decided to start work early and head out at noon when it will be a balmy 37
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Old 03-30-22, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by ls01
Anyone have any experience with cable pull disk? Either straight up cable or the cable hydro type?
When I bought the Haanjo, it came with cable actuated discs. Coming from rim brakes, the stopping power and feel was fine (but upgrading to hydro was a different ballgame).
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Old 03-30-22, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted by datlas
It’s 25F. Time to get ready to ride. I am hopeful this might be the last cold start ride for the season.
e gloves or not. That's cray cray...
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Old 03-30-22, 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by ls01
e gloves or not. That's cray cray...

25 isn’t bad. The initial brain freeze sucks but after 5 mins that goes away.

What is bad is having to go out in 25 degrees after you thought winter was over. I couldn’t bring myself to do it yesterday.
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Old 03-30-22, 06:18 AM
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I braved the weather yesterday but we're having storm event today.

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Old 03-30-22, 06:22 AM
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Old 03-30-22, 06:24 AM
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One simply does not just dive into 20 degree riding temperature. It’s a slow build, starts usually around October. The seasons starts to change, 70 degree mornings are replaced with 50s sometimes 40s. As the days grow shorter the temperature starts lower and lower. Soon 35 degrees feels like 70 degrees and 20 degrees doesn’t feel so bad. You can’t go from 60 to 20. Not natural. isn’t right, isn’t fair, isn’t pleasant, won’t do it.


My head is so far out of the game this week. All I want to do is ride my bike, but the second I get on my bike I want to get off my bike. It’s a vicious cycle with no happy ending.

The pain in my lower back/ side came back. So there is that, and I have an over all sense of just tiredness. Maybe I’m finally crashing from that mountain dew I drank when I was 12.
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Old 03-30-22, 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
I have some Core tights that I find “okay.” I’m not sure if it’s that the pad is too thick or something else. It’s actually stopped me from ordering the bib shorts but I want to give them another chance.
The first time that I popped them on, I did find the thickness of the padding a little odd and not what I was used to, but they've never been anything other than really comfortable on the bike, no matter the ride duration. That said...

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I have a couple of pair of Pactimo bibs that are awesome. They normally retail in the 200s but they pretty much always have a sale. I’m generally impressed with the quality of their clothing, my winter jacket and my vest are from them and they’re perfect.
I'm pretty much with Gene on this one: when it comes to stuff like bibs, shoes, saddles, etc, once you find what works really well for you, I wouldn't feel compelled to poke around the marketplace too much. I mean, I get that there's FOMO, and I have a very mild case of that w/r/t Assos, but I wouldn't bother unless it was a screaming deal or it offered something else unique (though I'll pass on the KuKu's penthouse).
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Old 03-30-22, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
What is bad is having to go out in 25 degrees get on the trainer after you thought winter trainer season was over. I couldn’t bring myself to do it yesterday.
Fixed it for me.
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Old 03-30-22, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
One simply does not just dive into 20 degree riding temperature. It’s a slow build, starts usually around October. The seasons starts to change, 70 degree mornings are replaced with 50s sometimes 40s. As the days grow shorter the temperature starts lower and lower. Soon 35 degrees feels like 70 degrees and 20 degrees doesn’t feel so bad. You can’t go from 60 to 20. Not natural. isn’t right, isn’t fair, isn’t pleasant, won’t do it.


My head is so far out of the game this week. All I want to do is ride my bike, but the second I get on my bike I want to get off my bike. It’s a vicious cycle with no happy ending.

The pain in my lower back/ side came back. So there is that, and I have an over all sense of just tiredness. Maybe I’m finally crashing from that mountain dew I drank when I was 12.
And they say people don't say stupid things. 😉🤣
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Old 03-30-22, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
I braved the weather yesterday but we're having storm event today.

#trainer
Woke to the pitter patter of rain, and now there's wintery mix of sleet and snow. Yay.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Fixed it for me.

Wife’s bike is on the trainer now, which is in our bedroom. Effort required to swap bikes to then do something I really don’t want to do, is more than what I have to offer.
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Old 03-30-22, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
And they say people don't say stupid things. 😉🤣

Its true! Ride a week straight in 20 degree weather, then ride in 35 degree weather. It feels warm.
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Old 03-30-22, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
The first time that I popped them on, I did find the thickness of the padding a little odd and not what I was used to, but they've never been anything other than really comfortable on the bike, no matter the ride duration. That said...



I'm pretty much with Gene on this one: when it comes to stuff like bibs, shoes, saddles, etc, once you find what works really well for you, I wouldn't feel compelled to poke around the marketplace too much. I mean, I get that there's FOMO, and I have a very mild case of that w/r/t Assos, but I wouldn't bother unless it was a screaming deal or it offered something else unique (though I'll pass on the KuKu's penthouse).

Louis G works fine for me.
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Old 03-30-22, 07:12 AM
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Old 03-30-22, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
Its true! Ride a week straight in 20 degree weather, then ride in 35 degree weather. It feels warm.
Yep
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
Louis G works fine for me.
See, "fine" would compel me to keep looking. If, after trying multiple examples of highly regarded bibs, I still hadn't found anything better than fine, I guess I'd be content, but I couldn't just settle at fine without exploring more.
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See, "fine" would compel me to keep looking. If, after trying multiple examples of highly regarded bibs, I still hadn't found anything better than fine, I guess I'd be content, but I couldn't just settle at fine without exploring more.
How many times have you said when you saw your wife, to yourself or otherwise, "She looks so fine!"

If you have, you've settled for fine.
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How many times have you said when you saw your wife, to yourself or otherwise, "She looks so fine!"

If you have, you've settled for fine.
I see that the Oscar's have taught Mojo nothing.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
The first time that I popped them on, I did find the thickness of the padding a little odd and not what I was used to, but they've never been anything other than really comfortable on the bike, no matter the ride duration. That said...



I'm pretty much with Gene on this one: when it comes to stuff like bibs, shoes, saddles, etc, once you find what works really well for you, I wouldn't feel compelled to poke around the marketplace too much. I mean, I get that there's FOMO, and I have a very mild case of that w/r/t Assos, but I wouldn't bother unless it was a screaming deal or it offered something else unique (though I'll pass on the KuKu's penthouse).
For years I rode on cheapo LG bibs and never knew the difference- most are my “trainer bib” now. With shoes, bibs, etc, I generally don’t notice a difference if it’s under 4 hours. The Pactimo bibs are really comfortable on the upper, as are the Rapha. I have some Gore tights that chafe my nips but are otherwise great. I’ll probably pick up a core bundle since I need some jerseys anyway

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Its true! Ride a week straight in 20 degree weather, then ride in 35 degree weather. It feels warm.
totally- I refused this morning even though I was going out at 11 degrees earlier this winter.
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Old 03-30-22, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Once you get adjusted you need to eat a consistent amount on Vitamin K-rich foods. I’ve been on the stuff since 1990 and I eat plenty off leafy vegetables. Never experienced lightheadedness. Don’t be fooled by the myth that it makes your blood less viscous (I.e. thinner).

How often are you going to get your INR checked?
I just started Monday so I get my first test on Saturday. Then every 5 days for maybe a month then I think monthly. My problem was related to another issue not Coumadin.
I've been on another anti clotting medication since Jan 23, 2021.
I think for me it will be easier to avoid all high vitamin K foods rather than try to keep track of what I eat. My life is way to effing complicated now for that BS.
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