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Old September 29th 05, 06:17 AM
Claes
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Default What do you do when everything goes wrong?


Kathy Wrote:
Claes wrote:

Bike serviced a few months ago, came out with rear wheel out of dish,

so
now I have scraped off paint on the chain stay. Trying to get that

fixed
today.

Last 3 pair of gloves have lasted less than 3 weeks before a seam

has
ripped. Handed last pair in today.

Pedals have been gone for warranty repair/service, comes back after

6
weeks, just as bad as before. Waiting for manager to call me today.

Last ride, new tool, adjusted seat, scratched the seatpost. It ended

up
with a puncture not far down beach road, then the rain starts, got

home
wet and cold, and the bike covered in sand and muck, WTF is that

stuff
that your bike gets smeared in when it rains on beach road?

I have just lost it, everything with cycling at the moment just end

up
in tears. Not fun anymore.


Oh no!
I know how you feel though (or at least partly...) Was prepared to
leave
(new) bike at velo two days ago and walk home - give up cycling for
good...
My problem - fell off old bike and broke wrist, fell off Dave's bike
and
scratched it up as well as hole in jersey, fell off new bike and hurt
right thumb and left shoulder, tried cleats and new shoes... Firstly
on
trainer (note to all - they work just like training wheels and don't
teach you about the real world..!) and was doing just fine at getting
feet into AND out of cleats - so Dave felt that it was time to go down
the velo and do a few laps in reality... That's when I found out that
the action required to remove foot from cleat was sufficient to throw
body weight totally off - in the direction of the foot that is still
clipped in!!!****!!! So - one lap of velo - fell off spectacularly
(and
thanks if you're on here to the bloke in the blue jersey who DIDN'T
run
into me as I slid down the ashphalt AND asked on the next lap if I was
OK....) - sit in grass for a while - go and do another lap riding off
onto grass so that at least any fall wasn't going to hurt as much -
and
Dave there to grab me - did that twice - nerves totally shattered...
Eventually decided to move over onto grass area on other side of fence
-
supposedly safer - where I stood for somewhere up to about half an
hour
TOTALLY unable to lift my left foot off the ground and try to clip it
in
and then try and get out again... When I finally did - guess what - I
fell over again...
Switched back to normal pedals and rode back to Dave's - totally
shattered - not at all a happy camper...
Now trying SPD's instead of SPD-SL's... the pedals are Dave's -
they're
old and a bit worn - new cleats - seems OK - but only on the trainer
so
far - absolutely no confidence to take it off the trainer yet....
ARGH!!
Oh yeah - skinned knee and LOTS of bruising - again - I think Dave's
getting a bit sick of picking me up and trying to put the pieces back
together again.....

Auch Kathy, that sounds real bad, find some pedals you like and you
will get the hang of it.


Osc...This is what has happened this month pretty much. Start of the
year, three abscesses after a sort of nasty kite surfing incident, kept
me off the bike for months. I also have problems with my right calf,
real high up towards the knee, gets very sore when I ride, keeps me off
the bike.
Oh, yeah, I forgat to tell you, I have not been allowed to run since I
was 21, I suffer from Perthes Disease, which means that I will probably
have to replace my hip before the age of 40. Every step I take, every
second of the day, I feel that ****ing hip, sometimes the pain is so
bad I limp quite bad, sometimes, very very rarely, I can NOT get out of
bed.

Sorry, this was not meant to be a sob story but at the mo, everything
is ****ed. Do not get me started about work too.


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Claes

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