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2nd August 2013, 19:16 #851
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Originally Posted by Gregor-y
Edit: I see Mark has already cover this. Only that there are also other shoes that offer this not only mountain bike ones.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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2nd August 2013, 19:20 #852
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Originally Posted by janneppi
What you need to do is get shoes that are better suited for your feet.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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2nd August 2013, 20:19 #853Originally Posted by ioan
The problem is that most shops in Finland only keep stock in children's sizes(both shoes I have are size 49 ) and I'm not keen on getting shoes without trying them first.
I have been looking at some web shops for Specialized Rime shoes, but at the moment they cost way too much.C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.
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3rd August 2013, 16:58 #854
Pih, 90 minutes of mountainbiking with my brother. 25C isn't the optimal temperature to go riding on very technical trails. Average HR was 138 and max 170bbm.
It felt we were walking more than riding in some sections, you had to be Dougie bloody Lampking to clear the boulder fields. Fortunately last third was very good trails and I discovered a new area to ride 10 minutes from home.C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.
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4th August 2013, 16:21 #855
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Originally Posted by janneppi
I found a trail yesterday and explored it. Very short, lots of logs, and more bugs than you could shake off with a fire! I'd actually enjoy if I could find some decent single track or technical areas to ride at.
On the up side while exploring one far end of a trail I did flush a deer out from about 15 feet away.
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4th August 2013, 16:51 #856
Considering I live in a more densely populated area just north of Helsinki it's a wonder there is so much forest still left. I'm on single track in less than 5 minutes from my apartment and I can get 2-3 hours of riding without doing same trails twice, and not having to venture much into people yards.
C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.
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4th August 2013, 17:36 #857
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Doesn't sound heavily populated at all.
110km in 'desolate' Northumberland for me todayPlease 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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5th August 2013, 06:43 #858
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I did it , I finally did it. Me so happy :. 21 km in 2h last night. I didn't think it'd be that hard tbh. It was just 3 km over my previous longest run but somehow it felt like my legs were gonna fall off when I finished
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5th August 2013, 15:00 #859Originally Posted by Mark
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Today was the first day I rode to work since late June, morning ride was hell, my legs were still asleep. But in the afternoon I could do a 32km ride back home.C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.
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5th August 2013, 16:26 #860
I rode 40 Miles along the lake yesterday getting used to the new bike. I think the reach is too much since my neck shoulders ache a bit this morning. I already have a smaller stem on order and still want to lower the handlebars a bit, too. Once the fenders and racks go on it'll become my regular commuter and I can stop carrying things on my back and sweating so much.
Now that it's done I want to go and build another bike, taking advantage of all the lessons learned and using a nicer frame, components, and so on. Instead I really should devote that money to better camping equipment and planning some decent trips. I've got friends in towns 150 and 250 miles away that make feasible destinations, plus I need to plan my trip from Pittsburgh, or more importantly how to get myself and the bike to the start. Long distance trains all require bikes to be packaged and that seems to be the biggest stumbling block.
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