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Originally posted by stephen4785 View PostI was checking over my bike and noticed that the rear cassette wobbles a little. Does this mean that the axle is bent or something?
Not my bike but mine does the same thing
Wheels that come on lower end bikes are usually the first casualty to any kind of hard riding. Take the wheel to your local shop and have them look at it. If bearing are bad or any major work needs to be done, but a new wheel.
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Originally posted by FullSizeMike View PostAny of you guys do any endurance racing? I'm going to try the Superman next weekend. 100K mix of mtn biking and the trinity trail. I figure it will take me @7hrs. Any advice from anyone? Never done anything like this before.
You need these along the ride:
Carbs
H2O
Sodium (Na+)
Potassium (K+)
Chloride (Cl-)
Calcium (Ca++)
Magnesium (Mg++)
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Originally posted by FullSizeMike View PostAny of you guys do any endurance racing? I'm going to try the Superman next weekend. 100K mix of mtn biking and the trinity trail. I figure it will take me @7hrs. Any advice from anyone? Never done anything like this before.
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Originally posted by Beej View PostI know a few folks doing it. I have a conflict, I will be in Kileen doing a road race. If you can finish that race there is another one at the end of the month that goes from Ft. Worth to Dallas via the trail system, roads and no roads. It is 75 miles. There is also a great 60 mile gravel grinder race in Valley view in February called the chainring massacre.
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Originally posted by FullSizeMike View PostYep, Ive seen those. This will be my first race of any kind, so I'll see how I feel. Might be something I get into, but I just don't know yet. I'm still pretty heavy at 260lbs, but I feel good cardio-wise. Then again I've never done anything for this long. I'll finish as long as I don't crash or hurt myself. I rode 38 miles Sat and didn't have any problems. Just worked on pace. I'm going to have fun on the mountain bike stuff and just pace myself on the trinity. I was out at Sansom today, and the Lone Wolf loop will be in the race from the markers. It's got stout climbs, but I think I'll have fun.
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Originally posted by Beej View PostGood luck to ya, and stick with it. Keep training and don't worry it will get easier, it never stops hurting but it gets easier
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I usually ride my cross bike on gravel grinders and these cross navigation type races where you are on 50% trail and 50% road. Makes for an easier and more efficient ride. Now is the time to get a cross bike too. Everyone is getting rid of all of them since the season is pretty much over. Sun and Ski has some Fuji cross bikes marked down right now.
I will probably be doing the chain ring massacre next month on my cross bike. There is also a race next weekend from fort worth to Dallas. Txbra.org and bikereg.com has many of them listed as well as usa cycling.
I am planning on a crit next weekend but if I don't do that I will do the ft. worth to dallas race.
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Originally posted by Beej View Post
I have two bikes to choose from. I will purchase tires to suit the terrain. How much of the race is actually paved vs hardpack?
MTB 26" Stumpjumper Aluminum frame, rigid, 24 speed
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Urban-oriented 700c All-city chromoly frame, rigid, fixed gear
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