bicycle day 1
28 June 2009 20:38I didn't intend to, but I rode almost 10 miles today! (According to gmap-pedometer.com - thank you
anitra for introducing me to it.) I rode from my house to the Cambridgeside Galleria, where I had an eye exam, and shopped a little for glasses and other things. While there I got a call from
siderea and set up a time to meet her in Davis Square a little later, so I rode there. At some point there I realized that one of my purchases from the mall had fallen out of my tote bag along the way (follow the saga of asking the b0st0n LJ community to find my underwear here.) siderea and I had dinner at Boston Burger Company (excellent), and then I retraced part of my route back through Inman Square before giving up and returning home.
My butt hurts. I'm not certain if I will end up needing a new seat, or if I just wasn't used to it and rode 10 miles on it! My knees and back are a little sore, but only a slight bit. I'm fairly certain I still need to adjust the seat height a little higher, even if it means more discomfort when stopped. Camberville is hilly and I change gears a lot, but the gears available on my bike are good for this and my ride is comfortable! All of which add up to A+++, will ride again. Maybe to work tomorrow, unless my butt is bruised.
Also, endorphins are a nice thing, and I hope you all support my getting hooked on them.
My butt hurts. I'm not certain if I will end up needing a new seat, or if I just wasn't used to it and rode 10 miles on it! My knees and back are a little sore, but only a slight bit. I'm fairly certain I still need to adjust the seat height a little higher, even if it means more discomfort when stopped. Camberville is hilly and I change gears a lot, but the gears available on my bike are good for this and my ride is comfortable! All of which add up to A+++, will ride again. Maybe to work tomorrow, unless my butt is bruised.
Also, endorphins are a nice thing, and I hope you all support my getting hooked on them.
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on 29 Jun 2009 01:18 (UTC)Also, if you start using the bike for transportation a lot, you should get a rack, and possibly a rack-mounted bag (pannier). I really like the one I have from Arkel. It's definitely worth the money.
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on 4 Jul 2009 04:46 (UTC)Panniers are on the eventual list of things to get if I keep riding, and especially if I start commuting. Baby steps first!
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on 29 Jun 2009 01:19 (UTC)A new (women's) seat can run you $30+ (mine cost $50) but is totally worth it when you're sure the biking makes you happy. You can always move it to a new bike later. If needed. ;)
Also, you may find an odometer rewarding; God knows I love mine. :)
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on 4 Jul 2009 04:47 (UTC)no subject
on 29 Jun 2009 08:41 (UTC)no subject
on 4 Jul 2009 04:48 (UTC)thanks for the link
on 29 Jun 2009 22:03 (UTC)Apparently, rode about a mile more than I thought. I had clocked it at 4 miles one-way in my car, but gmap said it was a little over 4.5.
On another note - I gave my canoeing assistant "what to do if I suffer from a heart attack on the lake" instructions this morning... it's been almost a year since I've been on my bike, or really exerting myself at all :(