Team 15 (N)Ice Butts Thread

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  • #1046080
    Fast Friendly Guy
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    Be safe! Hope you have studded tires! Hope to see you out there!
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    #1046119
    BTC_DC
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    Would love studded tires, or even just knobbies. Will keep working to get the most out of my 25mm slicks, but a winter bike is looking more and more sensible.

    #1046195
    noodles
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    Just got my stitches out today, and went for a quick seven mile jaunt on the mountain bike (the fat tires and suspension are hand friendly right now). I basically just cruised until the hand started to ache. It’s slowly coming back, and it feel good to be on a bike. I’m hoping to do a road ride this weekend, something simple like Prince William Forest Park. I’ll start with a lap (around 12mi, mostly flat), and if I’m feeling good, I’ll go for another. So, if anyone wants to join in on a slow recovery ride, let me know. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    #1046198
    wheelswings
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    @noodles 133250 wrote:

    Just got my stitches out today, and went for a quick seven mile jaunt on the mountain bike (the fat tires and suspension are hand friendly right now). I basically just cruised until the hand started to ache. It’s slowly coming back, and it feel good to be on a bike. I’m hoping to do a road ride this weekend, something simple like Prince William Forest Park. I’ll start with a lap (around 12mi, mostly flat), and if I’m feeling good, I’ll go for another. So, if anyone wants to join in on a slow recovery ride, let me know. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Ha, got your stitches out today and off you go! You sound just like my kid when she broke her sternum on uneven parallel bars a couple yearsโ€™ back — she got the green light from the docs and we drove straight from hospital to gym to resume the death-defying tricks. (OK, so in our case there was also a parental enabler involved :)).

    Happy riding. Be safe! w&w (invading your thread from team Cyclo-Paths)

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