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rchippie 12.16.2010 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 390726)
Do training tires have thicker rubber or something?

I think so, they might be a tougher compound. . Mainly they just last longer. With Rear wheel Trainers your tire will were out fast. With Rollers your tires should wear normally.

bigboi146 12.18.2010 02:50 PM

Great to hear that i won't have to put on the new tires first. Can't wait for x-mas!

rchippie 12.24.2010 11:21 PM

Panda & bigboi

Check out this video of a guy doing freestyle tricks on a Carbon road bike.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z1fSpZNXhU

bigboi146 12.25.2010 02:09 AM

I wonder how many spokes he has to replace lol. He's bold for that.

pinkpanda3310 12.25.2010 09:20 AM

My first question was - why????? Then I got over it and just accepted he wanted to be different, and thought - $#it he must be uncomfortable! At least he wasn't clipped in :lol: that would have made the video I bet :rofl:

I had a ride from my house the other day. I have a few hills around me... it knocked me about especially since I was alone :whip:

rchippie 12.25.2010 01:15 PM

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I took my new Wheels out for a ride today. They are Reynolds 46mm deep v Carbon rims with Schwalbe Ultremo r.1 tires. They roll very smooth & fast. When you get a wind gust from the side, it definitely gets your attention.

bigboi146 12.25.2010 10:10 PM

Very nice. Wish I could ride outside. I'm enjoying the rollers though. I haven't fallen yet so I don't think it's going to happen. I got it on my first try. Hippie that's a very nice wheelset. How many grams?

rchippie 12.25.2010 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by bigboi146 (Post 391703)
Very nice. Wish I could ride outside. I'm enjoying the rollers though. I haven't fallen yet so I don't think it's going to happen. I got it on my first try. Hippie that's a very nice wheelset. How many grams?


Thank's
I weighed them at the shop, with out Tires, Rim strips, or skewers. They weighed 1525 grams. There was about a 4 or 5 oz difference between them & my spoked wheels. Just because you haven't fallen yet, don't get cocky :lol:.

bigboi146 12.25.2010 10:36 PM

Woah that's super light... Went to answer the phone and rode right off the side. lol. You should have listed don't get cocky under the tips you gave me, which work very well btw. Thanks.

rchippie 12.25.2010 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by bigboi146 (Post 391703)
Very nice. Wish I could ride outside. I'm enjoying the rollers though. I haven't fallen yet so I don't think it's going to happen. I got it on my first try. Hippie that's a very nice wheelset. How many grams?


Thank's
I weighed them at the shop, with out Tires, Rim strips, or skewers. They weighed 1525 grams. There was about a 4 or 5 oz difference between them & my spoked wheels. Just because you haven't fallen yet, don't get cocky :lol:.

lincpimp 12.25.2010 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by rchippie (Post 391705)
Just because you haven't fallen yet, don't get cocky :lol:.

Yeah, this is the motto of the street bike crowd. I have dropped every motorcycle I have owned, sad. Worst part is all but one of those was forgetting to put down the kick stand. :lol: The other was a rear wheel locking stall in a corner on a wet day. Put her down fast and jumped into a ditch. Luckily cross traffic stopped, but I had to pick up a 700lb or so bike up and get it running again. My face was red...

Wheels look nice Mike. I should start riding again, but a bike that nice would likely break under my fat ass!!!!

Guessing all of you guys who are serious riders must be in pretty good shape. Do you follow a decent diet and do other sorts of stretching and strength training? Just curious, as biking is a physically demanding past time!

pinkpanda3310 12.26.2010 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by rchippie (Post 391649)
When you get a wind gust from the side, it definitely gets your attention.

I missed another ride on sunday morn. Bro was under the weather and dad said it's 'too windy' do it tomorrow. Since I was up and nobody else was I did some rc maintenance.

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Originally Posted by bigboi146 (Post 391707)
Went to answer the phone and rode right off the side. lol.

I take it you didn't fall then?

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 391715)
Yeah, this is the motto of the street bike crowd. I have dropped every motorcycle I have owned, sad. Worst part is all but one of those was forgetting to put down the kick stand. :lol: The other was a rear wheel locking stall in a corner on a wet day. Put her down fast and jumped into a ditch. Luckily cross traffic stopped, but I had to pick up a 700lb or so bike up and get it running again. My face was red...

Wheels look nice Mike. I should start riding again, but a bike that nice would likely break under my fat ass!!!!

Guessing all of you guys who are serious riders must be in pretty good shape. Do you follow a decent diet and do other sorts of stretching and strength training? Just curious, as biking is a physically demanding past time!

Your into all sorts of stuff hah? When my mum got her motorbike license (in her 40's) she was told it's not a matter of 'if' but 'when you drop a bike' :lol: Yes she did :rules:

I don't follow any dieting though my one vice is the drink.:drunk: and the only other exercise I do (aside from occassional hard labour at work) is gym classes. The missus got me into that, good for eye candy:mdr:

Fat asses on bikes make me laugh. I think to myself 'yeah you need it':lol:

rchippie 12.26.2010 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by bigboi146 (Post 391707)
Woah that's super light... Went to answer the phone and rode right off the side. lol. You should have listed don't get cocky under the tips you gave me, which work very well btw. Thanks.

Your welcome on the tips. My bad for not reminding you not to get cocky :lol:. Riding off the rollers is fairly common when getting started, :lol:.

Panda

I started getting a cold today so i did not ride.

Linc Thank's
No i still have a little belly :lol:, but it is disappearing. I know weigh 202, i use to weigh 217 before i started riding. I am trying to eat a little better, but nothing special. I am trying to watch the calories on the labels when i buy stuff.

bigboi146 12.26.2010 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 391738)
I take it you didn't fall then?

I didn't I was in my hallway between the wall and the banister so i just grabbed on to the banister.

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 391715)
Guessing all of you guys who are serious riders must be in pretty good shape. Do you follow a decent diet and do other sorts of stretching and strength training? Just curious, as biking is a physically demanding past time!

I used to be pretty big when i started riding, 315, then I just fell in love with it. I don't really follow a specific diet but i should. Now I'm about 260 and falling slowly but surely. I gotta work on that diet thing :lol:

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Originally Posted by rchippie (Post 391709)
Thank's
I weighed them at the shop, with out Tires, Rim strips, or skewers. They weighed 1525 grams. There was about a 4 or 5 oz difference between them & my spoked wheels. Just because you haven't fallen yet, don't get cocky :lol:.

Wow that's about 500 grams lighter than mines. Did you notice a huge difference when switching to lighter wheels?

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Your welcome on the tips. My bad for not reminding you not to get cocky . Riding off the rollers is fairly common when getting started.
Yeah definitely, I'm in absolute love with them right now. :rules: I spent about an hour on them today pretty noisy. I think i just have to get use to it.

rchippie 12.26.2010 06:30 PM

The biggest difference i noticed is how much more a cross wind effects me. I also felt they would held there speed better, both on power & coasting. The ride is definitely smoother.


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