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phi ([personal profile] totient) wrote2011-05-12 11:58 pm
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tips for saturday's ride

Thinking of coming on my birthday ride this Saturday? Haven't ridden that far recently? Some tips:

  • Take the bike out for a mile or two (or five, if it has been a while since you rode it at all) beforehand to make sure it doesn't have a slow tire leak or some other mechanical problem.
  • Gloves are every bit as important safety gear as a helmet.
  • The current weather forecast is for the rain to hold off until the evening, but New England weather is changeable. Don't overdress. Do wear synthetics, and the most useful piece of extra clothing you can bring is probably a lightweight polypropylene undershirt.
  • This ride is long enough that you'll need to drink water on it. And most likely, you'll need to replenish electrolytes too -- not doing so can lead to cramps which can be quite uncomfortable. Gatorade helps some but not as much as you think. Bananas, V8 juice, and raisins are all excellent.

[identity profile] 42itous.livejournal.com 2011-05-13 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
So, I've heard that about gloves, but I'm not really clear on why. Last year I briefly considered getting gloves with padded palms, but then I got padded handlebar covers instead. I wear mittens for riding in less than about 60-degree weather, but that's because my hands dry out easily and the skin tends to crack at the knuckles. I used to have a pair of mittens that I made with windbreaker material on the backs and thin cotton jersey on the palms, which were perfect.
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[identity profile] beah.livejournal.com 2011-05-13 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I have yet to take my bike on a ride longer than from my house to Davis Square, and neither she nor I are quite ready for the long road yet, but I look forward to being able to join you on a ride sometime in the future for sure.

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[identity profile] vinnie-tesla.livejournal.com 2011-05-17 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Do wear synthetics

Surely you mean, "Don't wear plant fibers?"