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Old 07-13-20, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildwood

This kid still gets a big smile when on his bike.

I love the classic look of that bike. I bet it rides great. I don’t know if I’ve seen a picture of it before but then again you have such a large stable I’m not sure I can remember all of them.

It looks like you have a cassette on it that would make me struggle on the hills!
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Originally Posted by jppe
I love the classic look of that bike. I bet it rides great. I don’t know if I’ve seen a picture of it before but then again you have such a large stable I’m not sure I can remember all of them.

It looks like you have a cassette on it that would make me struggle on the hills!
Yep, that is one sweet bike!
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Compact double up front. Plus I don't ride your miles @jppe
A separate triple chainring bike for the serious hills and Cascade Mt roads

Thanks for the compliments on the Tallerico, over 15 years old now..
It was custom from my requirements,
(Columbus tubing&fork, clearance for 28mm, yada yada)
as interpreted by the builder. 100%happy
Thanks to Jon Tallerico, central California.


There was a Pegoretti whose price i could not justify. So i opted for custom.
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Originally Posted by Wildwood

This kid still gets a big smile when on his bike.
Samuel Clemens on a Bike?
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One of my better witticisms for you of ancient years.....

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Originally Posted by Wildwood
One of my better witticisms for you of ancient years.....

My grandfather was 100+ years old and he was still saving up his money for his old age.

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Originally Posted by Wildwood
One of my better witticisms for you of ancient years.....
I knew it.
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I rode a bike today that is 1/2 my age. Can definitely outperform me on a hot (80*) day or any day. Final cockpit check with new bars (38ctc) & stem (12.0) before bar wrap. BUT, have decided the old Turbo has to go. So on hold presently, awaiting saddle decision. Followed by new check ride. No need to get hasty.



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Old 07-15-20, 07:19 PM
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I am close to being 70 yrs old and had to stop cycling 5 years ago due to two knee replacements and then two partially torn rotator cuffs along with some other muscle tears (not to mention arthritic big toes). I substituted my biking for world travel to more remote areas and enjoyed incredible hiking and nature along with experiencing many different cultures and people. OK, well the global traveling thing ain't happening now or in the near future so I have tried returning to my bike which I always loved. My question focuses on bike fit with my physical problems. Question one, for those that have had TKR did you experience any issues when clipped into your pedals? I use SPD-SL pedals and cleats (yellow for max float) and immediately felt pain in one of my titanium knees when I rode. When I put flat pedals on, no knee pain. Is there a trick to clipping in your replaced knees? The second question is about my torn rotator cuffs which I have thus far refused to have surgically repaired due to the long recovery time. I can still ride by keeping as little pressure as possible on the bars (drop down with raised angled stem) but still have some pain during but more after the ride. Again, any recommendations from those with similar problems? I appreciate all comments. Thank you.
You might think about pedals with A LOT of float like Speedplay. They are the only ones that work for me though I have not had a TKR - yet, soon though. Also I ride a long base 2 wheel recumbent with no pressure on my shoulders or wrists -none- which you might consider. A two wheel recumbent that rides most like a regular bike is the E Z Sport. Several for sale on Craigslist. Good luck
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Welcome back to the bike. I had a TKR 15 years ago at 60 and began riding 12 years ago later going to Speedplays. Never had a problem so perhaps not much help.

Not sure why you have the pain. As you likely know there’s a period of adjustment for the whole body. If you started slowly and built up muscles perhaps it would work. There are too many variable to nail the source of the problem. Could be the TKR, how you ride or something else. Being able to ride without pain is good so perhaps flat pedals is the answer.

Haven’t had rotator cuff problem however shoulders need strong core. Have you worked on your core? Also have y0u had a bike fitting? If not strongly suggest getting one with latest tools. Oh the fitting could help with the pedals. Are yuur legs the same size? If there is a difference that could be the source of pain.

Wish you luck After the fitting (or if you’ve done one) have an expert observe you riding might identify corrective actions — assuming you’ve been riding for a few months to give your body time to adjust to the ride.
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Old 07-19-20, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Senior Vagabond
I am close to being 70 yrs old and had to stop cycling 5 years ago due to two knee replacements and then two partially torn rotator cuffs along with some other muscle tears (not to mention arthritic big toes). I substituted my biking for world travel to more remote areas and enjoyed incredible hiking and nature along with experiencing many different cultures and people. OK, well the global traveling thing ain't happening now or in the near future so I have tried returning to my bike which I always loved. My question focuses on bike fit with my physical problems. Question one, for those that have had TKR did you experience any issues when clipped into your pedals? I use SPD-SL pedals and cleats (yellow for max float) and immediately felt pain in one of my titanium knees when I rode. When I put flat pedals on, no knee pain. Is there a trick to clipping in your replaced knees? The second question is about my torn rotator cuffs which I have thus far refused to have surgically repaired due to the long recovery time. I can still ride by keeping as little pressure as possible on the bars (drop down with raised angled stem) but still have some pain during but more after the ride. Again, any recommendations from those with similar problems? I appreciate all comments. Thank you.
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I use clips... perhaps better anyway because it enables a more forward, midfoot position than clipless allows. If your bend is compromised, you can go with shorter cranks. There again, 165s may be better than 175s, even for taller riders... For shoulder problems, Google 'hanging' and Dr Kirsch... works for over 99% of all shoulder injuries-- thousands of pages written on it and anyone who's tried it will tell you it works.

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Old 07-20-20, 03:12 PM
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What do you mean by -85+? Why not -100+? Is there something that happens when you get over 85 that you don't want to tell me about? I'm already more than half way between 65 and 85, so what kind of a problem is ahead that I'm not aware of? I mean in addition to all the other stuff octogenarians have to worry about. LOL.

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Originally Posted by The Old Peddler
What do you mean by -85+? Why not -100+? Is there something that happens when you get over 85 that you don't want to tell me about? I'm already more than half way between 65 and 85, so what kind of a problem is ahead that I'm not aware of? I mean in addition to all the other stuff octogenarians have to worry about. LOL.

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Old 07-22-20, 05:30 PM
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I think it's okay for people of any age to use clipped in petals rather than flat petals

And I think it's perfectly okay for 87-year-old women to wear micro tennis dresses.
I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
Still I think somethings are better suited for people without artificial knees or other implants.
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Old 07-23-20, 08:53 PM
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Bought a new bike, my first 'balance bike'..
Not my size by more than a little bit.
but will soon bring lots of smiles
(we hope).

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For you Mark Twain fans please read “Taming the Bicycle”. It chronicles the author’s trials learning to ride a high wheeler. Some of which ring true today. Concludes with this classic line:

“Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live.“

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Originally Posted by Joe Bikerider
For you Mark Twain fans please read “Taming the Bicycle”. It chronicles the author’s trials learning to ride a high wheeler. Some of which ring true today. Concludes with this classic line:

“Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live.“

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Originally Posted by The Old Peddler
What do you mean by -85+? Why not -100+? Is there something that happens when you get over 85 that you don't want to tell me about? I'm already more than half way between 65 and 85, so what kind of a problem is ahead that I'm not aware of? I mean in addition to all the other stuff octogenarians have to worry about. LOL.

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How about, 70+, plus implant(s)...
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Some bikes just call-out to be ridden fast.


Wish my legs could always heed the call......

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Wildwood Wow ! That bike is cool in so many ways. Love the rear derailleur cable stop integrated into the headtube. What is the frame material ?
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Originally Posted by The Weak Link
I see your point.

IF:
-you don't smoke,
-keep your weight at least a little in check,
-stay away from excessive mind-altering substances,
-don't smoke,
-have a decent genetic heritage,
-have a little disposable income,
-appreciate what you have instead of whining about what others have and you don't,
-have a sense of humor, and
-don't smoke,

then 50 is the new 30. That would make 65 the new 50.

So it's all good.
Your list is pretty much correct. I do all of those and a few more. Im 82, and ride about 25 miles every other day. I could pass for 65, and feel like it too. And think even younger. Motto ---------- If you set you rust.
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Your list is pretty much correct. I do all of those and a few more. Im 82, and ride about 25 miles every other day. I could pass for 65, and feel like it too. And think even younger. Motto ---------- If you set you rust.
You are my hero. I am about to turn 64.
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Wildwood Wow ! That bike is cool in so many ways. Love the rear derailleur cable stop integrated into the headtube. What is the frame material ?
Thanks.
Sorry for slow reply, missed the mention.
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2000 Calfee TetraPro = Carbon fibre, gusseted frame with Ti dropouts, bb& headtube sleeve. 3.0 pounds. Upgraded over the years - now with Campa10, compact double, 1” threadless headset & carbon fork, tubulars. Repainted once at factory. And fully inspected at that time.

Was a lovely ride when new, still is.

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my last post for a while.
time to take a break, (from posting, not riding)
I should backpack
a few nights this summer
in the Cascades, Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Pratt Lake is a good base camp - only ~5 miles in.
Lotsa different day hikes from there.
Probably a good mosquito year.
excellent cross-training


heck, it won't be for long
I'm too bike addicted.

maybe i need to relive joys past.
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