Bicycling for the Tough

Posted on 13th January 2009 by admin in hybrid bicycle

I know that you have to be really tough to ride in weather we are having here.  The temperature is 16 degrees, with winds of 15 and gusts to 25.  Riding today is for the really hearty, tough and dedicated.  I have a friend that rides his bicycle to work every day, and I guess that at my mature age I will stick to the truck today.  Supposed to be colder tomorrow.

There is a riding trail just down the hill from my house called the Katie Trail.  It is a State Park Trail that runs along the Missouri River on the old Katie Railroad Track Bed.  The trail is hard packed chat gravel, fairly flat, and relatively smooth.  I have riden my road bicycle on it before, and it does fairly well, but the wider tires of a hybrid bicycle would add a little extra stability, especailly if you stop at too many of the vineyard stands along the trail. 

I have not been riding on a bicycle for for some time, and have been working at getting back into enjoyment riding shape, and the Katie Trail is pretty good.  You can ride and get picked up at one of the towns along the trail, or in my case, ride down to the trail, about 3 miles, ride out as far as I feel I can get back, and then turn and ride home.  I always have the Cell Phone incase I over ride out and stop and cool down too long on the way back.  I get stiff just thinking of it, but my doctor said that it is good exercise if I remember how old I am.  Unfortunately, I have a good memory, it is just really short.

I have my eye on a hybrid bicycle and want to get it before long.  We have some decent days here even during the winter.  This weekend it is supposed to be back up to 50 degrees, and having my new hybrid bicycle would give me a chance to practice some and get it all setup.  Setup is really important.  If the seat and handle bars are wrong, it can cause more effort on the ride than is really necessary.  In March the riding is really good, and being setup and with practice, I could start getting in some good miles.

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