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> "* * Chas" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> > "KERRY MONTGOMERY" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> > <snip>
> >> I've been around bikes for the past 40 years, around this world for 56,
> > and
> >> in fact can live with upright bicycles.
> >> Kerry
> >>
> > Sniveling, dirty legged kid, 55 and 63 respectively.
> >
> > I tried riding a bent for a few minutes about 30 years ago and I just
felt
> > to [too] uncomfortable trying to keep it balanced.
> >
> > I can appreciate that for some people with physical limitations, a bent
is
> > the only way that they can enjoy cycling. That's great for them.
> >
> > Chas.
>
> It has nothing to do with physical limitations. It has everything to do
with
> comfort. What an idiot you are!
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
>
Uffda!
Chill out dude and have some more lutefisk and lefse.....
Go ride your 2 wheeled piece of lawn furniture in peace!
Also, learn to follow a thread. My comment was a response to KERRY
MONTGOMERY not YOU.
Prisoner at War wrote:
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>> If I can ride a bike for 4-6 hours I consider it comfortable. My
>> Lemond road bike and C;dale cross bike fit that bill fine. I have the
>> bars only slightly below saddle, a Brooks seat and I;m fine. My MTB's
>> are torture machines and cannot ride for more than an hour before neck
>> shouler wrist pain start!!
>
>
>
> I can ride my uprights all day continously and be comfortable.
>
> The problem is that within two weeks my back will be aching like crazy.
> And I am likely one of the few young 'bent-riders around at age 34.
>
> I never had a problem with my wrists or shoulders from upright biking,
> though. I do change hand positions for comfort, but no regular problem
> has ever developed. It's only my back that's really affected. I agree
> that frame geometry and a proper saddle do a lot for comfort on an
> upright, and I don't blame bike-riding per se for my bad back -- it
> kind of started in childhood and was really messed up in the Army but
> upright bikes and even jogging exacerbates it.
>
> My sports doc recommended a 'bent, and that was my excuse to splurge
> thousands.
>
> It's been great fun, but getting annoying now with all the break-downs.
>
I do better with the sore back issues if I keep up with core muscle
training. I got a pretty sore back on an 8 hour mountain bike ride/race
but part of that is a way to tight left quad. I need to stretch that
muscle more. Massage therapists have said I have tight hamstrings. I
need to a lot more stretching I guess.
My cross bike is more comfortable than my road bike. I need to get a
shorter stem and maybe raise the stem a bit on the road bike. Little
things can make big differences.
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>> "* * Chas" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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>> > "KERRY MONTGOMERY" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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>> >>
>> > <snip>
>> >> I've been around bikes for the past 40 years, around this world for
>> >> 56,
>> > and
>> >> in fact can live with upright bicycles.
>> >> Kerry
>> >>
>> > Sniveling, dirty legged kid, 55 and 63 respectively.
>> >
>> > I tried riding a bent for a few minutes about 30 years ago and I just
> felt
>> > to [too] uncomfortable trying to keep it balanced.
>> >
>> > I can appreciate that for some people with physical limitations, a bent
> is
>> > the only way that they can enjoy cycling. That's great for them.
>> >
>> > Chas.
>>
>> It has nothing to do with physical limitations. It has everything to do
> with
>> comfort. What an idiot you are!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
>> aka
>> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
>>
>
> Uffda!
>
> Chill out dude and have some more lutefisk and lefse.....
>
> Go ride your 2 wheeled piece of lawn furniture in peace!
>
> Also, learn to follow a thread. My comment was a response to KERRY
> MONTGOMERY not YOU.
>
> Chas.
I do suffer from nasal mucus (bad sinuses), but my legs are dirty only
because I never chose to shave 'em, even during the racing years. The only
recumbent I've spent much time on is the one on this web page (it's the one
with large red spoke protectors). I found it a trifle heavy and slow
compared to the uprights I usually ride, but exceptionally easy to balance
;-)
Kerry
"KERRY MONTGOMERY" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> "* * Chas" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> > "Edward Dolan" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> >> "* * Chas" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> >> > "KERRY MONTGOMERY" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> >> >>
> >> > <snip>
> >> >> I've been around bikes for the past 40 years, around this world for
> >> >> 56,
> >> > and
> >> >> in fact can live with upright bicycles.
> >> >> Kerry
> >> >>
> >> > Sniveling, dirty legged kid, 55 and 63 respectively.
> >> >
> >> > I tried riding a bent for a few minutes about 30 years ago and I just
> > felt
> >> > to [too] uncomfortable trying to keep it balanced.
> >> >
> >> > I can appreciate that for some people with physical limitations, a
bent
> > is
> >> > the only way that they can enjoy cycling. That's great for them.
> >> >
> >> > Chas.
> >>
> >> It has nothing to do with physical limitations. It has everything to do
> > with
> >> comfort. What an idiot you are!
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> >> aka
> >> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
> >>
> >
> > Uffda!
> >
> > Chill out dude and have some more lutefisk and lefse.....
> >
> > Go ride your 2 wheeled piece of lawn furniture in peace!
> >
> > Also, learn to follow a thread. My comment was a response to KERRY
> > MONTGOMERY not YOU.
> >
> > Chas.
>
> I do suffer from nasal mucus (bad sinuses), but my legs are dirty only
> because I never chose to shave 'em, even during the racing years. The
only
> recumbent I've spent much time on is the one on this web page (it's the
one
> with large red spoke protectors). I found it a trifle heavy and slow
> compared to the uprights I usually ride, but exceptionally easy to balance
> ;-)
> Kerry
>
Prisoner at War wrote:
> Okay, so I've been putting through my HP Velo SMGTe through all kinds
> of conditions around town for almost a year now. After all the
> potholes, rain, mud, grit, heat and cold I finally managed to really
> **** it up Sunday. A chainring got bent slightly, and eventually the
> chain itself broke and messed up some drivetrain components in the
> process!
>
> I only wonder how folks manage to take this model 'bent on them Third
> World tours if I'm having issues with it from simply riding around
> town! From the beginning the rear air shock suddenly stopped working.
> In another two weeks I managed to shred the top teflon tube somehow.
> Then the front disc brake rotor became permanently warped. Then the
> back ones. Did I mention the rear mudguard cracking in two? Sunday,
> about the whole drivetrain came undone: broken chain, a bent chainring,
> the idler spring clamp kaputt. Interestingly, the Thracian wheelset
> has held up just fine, AFAIK.
>
I don't care what you ride . If you don't take care of it .they all go to
Sh#t .Learn to fix it take better care of it .A buddies of mine use to
complain about his Mt bike but never worked on it to keep it in shape it
really doesn't take that much.Once he started to clean it and adjust thing
as they were being use he had better luck when he went out riding . He could
go for a ride and things didn't break or come out of adj.
I think this is what the he was looking for .
Don't wait till it breaks . Ride it and pay a little attion to what's going
on and you can tell when thing are coming loose or need adjusted.Really??
I own 3 bikes and keep them in shape the last thing they do is let be down
on a ride unless I crash and bend some thing .
Don't get me wrong if you bought a cheep bike??? You get what you pay for
!!!
A cheap bike wont get you the mileage of a good bike?!?!
MY 2 CENTS>
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> Edward Dolan wrote:
>> "Gareth" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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>> ALL TOP POSTERS ARE IDIOTS!
>>
>>> Can you guys take this off the R.B.M list please?
>>
>> What the **** for? There is nothing on RBM except a bunch of idiots
>> blathering away about nothing at all. All cycling newsgroups are equally
>> stupid. The sooner you learn this, the better.
>>
> If your postings are any example, I'd have to agree.
>
> However, I should have been more specific. Please take this discussion off
> rec.bicycles.MARKETPLACE. It is creating a lot of noise, rivaling the guy
> posting about M.I.5.
I haven't the foggiest notion why any of this is appearing on the
Marketplace group. But I am too lazy to do any editing of the newsgroups. I
take them the way I find them.
> As for your remark about top posting, that is a religious issue, no need
> to shout.
Top posting is the worst sin that anyone can commit on Usenet. One needs to
shout in order to get through to the numskulls who do this.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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>> "* * Chas" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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>> > "KERRY MONTGOMERY" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
>> > news:t7ikh.3987$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].pas.earthl ink.net...
>> >>
>> > <snip>
>> >> I've been around bikes for the past 40 years, around this world for
>> >> 56,
>> > and
>> >> in fact can live with upright bicycles.
>> >> Kerry
>> >>
>> > Sniveling, dirty legged kid, 55 and 63 respectively.
>> >
>> > I tried riding a bent for a few minutes about 30 years ago and I just
> felt
>> > to [too] uncomfortable trying to keep it balanced.
>> >
>> > I can appreciate that for some people with physical limitations, a bent
> is
>> > the only way that they can enjoy cycling. That's great for them.
>> >
>> > Chas.
>>
>> It has nothing to do with physical limitations. It has everything to do
> with
>> comfort. What an idiot you are!
>
> Uffda!
>
> Chill out dude and have some more lutefisk and lefse.....
>
> Go ride your 2 wheeled piece of lawn furniture in peace!
>
> Also, learn to follow a thread. My comment was a response to KERRY
> MONTGOMERY not YOU.
Like I said before, what an idiot you are. Observe the newsgroups that a
message is going to. Anyone on any of the groups who is following the
messages can reply in whatever manner he so chooses. That is what Usenet is
all about. Try to get up to speed why don't you?
If you only want to talk to this other jerk, Kerry Montgomery, then do it
via email and do not bother the rest of us.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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> "Edward Dolan" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
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>> "Tim McNamara" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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>> > In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> ,
>> > "Edward Dolan" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have been around bikes for the past 35 years and consider myself
>> >> an expert on the subject of comfort. If you are young and
>> >> physically fit you can more or less be comfortable on an upright
>> >> for several hours at best, but even then you cannot be comfortable
>> >> on them all day every day for weeks at a time.
>> >>
>> >> A recumbent is the ONLY way to go if you want TOTAL comfort. You
>> >> give up some speed, especially on hills, but the comfort is more
>> >> than worth it. This is actually a subject not even worth talking
>> >> about as anyone who knows recumbents can tell you.
>> >>
>> >> Those of you presently on uprights who think you can live with
>> >> them will find out that as you age that you in fact cannot. At
>> >> that point, you will either give up cycling - or you will graduate
>> >> to recumbents.
>> >
>> > Oh bull**** as usual, Edward. I find my uprights comfortable
>> > enough to ride up to 400 km in 24 hours. How much more comfortable
>> > do I need my bike to be? I'm 47. I know people in their 50s and
>> > 60s and even 70s who do this kind of riding on uprights quite
>> > comfortably.
>>
>> But you do not get TOTAL comfort on an upright like you do on a
>> recumbent. I am insulted when discomfort kicks in on a bike, but
>> maybe you do not mind being insulted by discomfort. This is all a
>> function of one's intelligence of course.
>
> No, in this case it is a function of your self-righteousness.
>
>> I do not know of anyone in their 70's who can ride an upright with
>> any degree of comfort.
>
> Then you don't know enough cyclists.
>
>> Hey, live long enough and even you may get to be wise like me.
>
> I'll pass on being wise like you, thanks.
>
>> > Once again you are overgeneralizing. What is true for you may not
>> > be true for others. If recumbents keep you riding I think that's
>> > great and more power to you. If I develop some kind of health
>> > problem which results in a choice between not riding and getting a
>> > recumbent, I'll get a recumbent. A few friends of mine ride
>> > recumbents because they just like 'em. Two friends of mine with
>> > cervical disk problems have gone this route quite happily because
>> > they don't aggravate their proximal and/or distal pain. I have a
>> > cervical disk problem of my own and who knows? I might be on a
>> > recumbent one of these days too. It's great that there are
>> > options!
>>
>> It has nothing to do with health problems. It has everything to do
>> with getting old and feeble.
>
> Or you can skip the getting feeble part. A good exercise program can
> prevent many of the losses stereotypically associated with aging.
> Older people derive the same benefits from aerobic and resistance
> training as young people, and in addition derive improved vigor and
> mental capacity. The risk of dementia, falls, injuries due to falls,
> and of nursing home placement is reduced by regular exercise.
All of the above is spoken like a true ignoramus who does not yet know what
it is like to get old and feeble. There is no cure for it of course except
for it to happen to him personally - and it surely will no matter how hard
he whistles as he passes by the graveyard.
>> You will be more comfortable on a recumbent and you can leave speed
>> to the teenagers where it belongs. The most pathetic sight in the
>> world is a middle age slob attempting to keep up with teenagers,
>> whether on a bike or in other department of life.
>
> One of the most sights is a fit middle aged person leading the paceline
> with the young 'uns struggling to keep up.
>
>> > As far as the comfort question goes, for some reason most people I
>> > see on recumbents around here are middle aged guys who are 50-75
>> > pounds overweight. I think I have spotted the problem with normal
>> > bikes being uncomfortable for them. I hear a lot of complaints
>> > about "recumbent butt" to make it clear that recumbents are no
>> > panacea.
>>
>> Yes, almost all Americans over a certain age are overweight. What
>> else is new?
>
> That's a fixable problem.
>
>> Recumbent butt only kicks in for those too stupid to solve the
>> problem. All that is required in most cases is just more foam padding
>> and a sufficient lean back. It is the main reason why you do not want
>> the BB to be too low.
>
> I like the BB just behind my knees.
>
>> PS. Are you any relation to Jim McNamara, an adversary of mine on
>> ARBR from Chicago that I have been feuding with for years?
>
> No.
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota