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changing a tire on a day like today, with that set up, would be tons of fun!
changing a tire on a day like today, with that set up, would be tons of fun!
What I've learned today (fortunately, not in very hard way): don't ride downhill on ice if your tires are not studded :)
What type of bike are you riding where your RA is not affected? Just curious..
Ironika Leigh said:i think i'll just stick to riding when it's not icy. it's safer and more practical for me. i thought this might be colorful and kind of fun - but sounds like an unidea.
as for changing tires - i have severe rheumatoid arthritis ... using a pen, most days; changing tires, not likely.
i ride a cherry red dahon foldie (eco?). i can ride sitting up straight and it's compact; perfect for someone on the smaller side (5'4", 103lbs). i have a VERY short torso and pretty long legs - so no leaning over to reach the bars ... they're right there! i look comically prissy.
my first bike (a shwinn from working bikes) was torture. fortunately, i found dahons early and love them; the prices are also crazy reasonable. i have a host of health/joint problems and hate being held completely hostage to them. so comfort and fit are super crucial. if anyone has other tips for folks like me, bring it.
the other benefit of having started riding the last few months is i'm almost more mobile sometimes, compared with walking. i don't ride far and i don't ride fast and have stretches when i can't ride at all - but i still love it.
so winter can suck it - me and EFRON are going to keep at it.
M.A.R.K. said:What type of bike are you riding where your RA is not affected? Just curious..
Ironika Leigh said:i think i'll just stick to riding when it's not icy. it's safer and more practical for me. i thought this might be colorful and kind of fun - but sounds like an unidea.
as for changing tires - i have severe rheumatoid arthritis ... using a pen, most days; changing tires, not likely.
Good to see that you're able to ride at all!
Hope you can keep at it what with the colder wet weather and all that we have around here.
i remember what a doctor told me once, "Pain can't hit a moving target."
Ironika Leigh said:i ride a cherry red dahon foldie (eco?). i can ride sitting up straight and it's compact; perfect for someone on the smaller side (5'4", 103lbs). i have a VERY short torso and pretty long legs - so no leaning over to reach the bars ... they're right there! i look comically prissy.
my first bike (a shwinn from working bikes) was torture. fortunately, i found dahons early and love them; the prices are also crazy reasonable. i have a host of health/joint problems and hate being held completely hostage to them. so comfort and fit are super crucial. if anyone has other tips for folks like me, bring it.
the other benefit of having started riding the last few months is i'm almost more mobile sometimes, compared with walking. i don't ride far and i don't ride fast and have stretches when i can't ride at all - but i still love it.
so winter can suck it - me and EFRON are going to keep at it.
M.A.R.K. said:What type of bike are you riding where your RA is not affected? Just curious..
Ironika Leigh said:i think i'll just stick to riding when it's not icy. it's safer and more practical for me. i thought this might be colorful and kind of fun - but sounds like an unidea.
as for changing tires - i have severe rheumatoid arthritis ... using a pen, most days; changing tires, not likely.
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