Magnificent weather this week. Got 7 hours on the bike, 1.5 indoors on the trainer and 5.5 outside on the trails. Right now I’m working on time in the saddle, in another month or so I’ll start building speed and strength.
Marina, I would definitely say less weight is better especially if you’ve got any hills around. You might leave your credit card at home, take your time, visit a few bike shops and just try out some different bikes. Try some high-end bikes if for no other reason than to feel the difference. Meanwhile, I’d dump the knobby tires in favor a more pavement friendly tread, maybe get a tune up, and keep riding what you have. Seems like txhollyann and Lucia both did excellent posts somewhere on here about getting a new bike, also the forums on web sites like Active.com or MapMyRide might give you some ideas.
Dave, sounds like you’re making good progress. Intuitively, it seems like taking a physically active role in post HSCT recovery has to lead to more rapid improvement. I wonder if anyone in your HSCT study is monitoring stuff like that?
AMF
Marina, I would definitely say less weight is better especially if you’ve got any hills around. You might leave your credit card at home, take your time, visit a few bike shops and just try out some different bikes. Try some high-end bikes if for no other reason than to feel the difference. Meanwhile, I’d dump the knobby tires in favor a more pavement friendly tread, maybe get a tune up, and keep riding what you have. Seems like txhollyann and Lucia both did excellent posts somewhere on here about getting a new bike, also the forums on web sites like Active.com or MapMyRide might give you some ideas.
Dave, sounds like you’re making good progress. Intuitively, it seems like taking a physically active role in post HSCT recovery has to lead to more rapid improvement. I wonder if anyone in your HSCT study is monitoring stuff like that?
AMF
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