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Old 09-19-2007, 05:20 PM
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Old 09-19-2007, 05:38 PM
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Thanks for the input everyone. I didn't know the FS bikes in regards to weight would cause more overall drag on the flats.

We will be riding trails mostly just for exercise and spending time with the family. My wife is taking my other Mongoose and our daughter is taking my old rigid Gary Fisher.

It has been about 8 years since I have really read up on the current bikes and gear hence I had made assumptions that most were going with FS bikes for all round versatility, but I can see hardtails would make sense if the rear suspension isnt a must.

We shall keep shopping and yes CO i need to lose about 15 lbs . Its almost fall and time to get out and enjoy the weather.

I will keep shopping and see what else fits the bill.
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Get yourself a CycleOps Indoor Trainer if your serious about losing weight, get some DVDs about spinning or whatever appeals to you for the winter months coming, you will be ready by spring to really get in shape.

Losing weight on a bike is easy, but remember that your body will burn the muscle first before it burns that fat, Survival mode of the machine, so if your wanting to maintain your muscle-bulk, eat accordingly.

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I appreciate the pep talk bud, however as a lifelong athlete I am very aware how to maintain my body, now having the will power and discipline is another story. And quite frankly i am sick of the indoors and want a new ride. Thanks again for the input.

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Get yourself a CycleOps Indoor Trainer if your serious about losing weight, get some DVDs about spinning or whatever appeals to you for the winter months coming, you will be ready by spring to really get in shape.

Losing weight on a bike is easy, but remember that your body will burn the muscle first before it burns that fat, Survival mode of the machine, so if your wanting to maintain your muscle-bulk, eat accordingly.

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I appreciate the pep talk bud, however as a lifelong athlete I am very aware how to maintain my body, now having the will power and discipline is another story. And quite frankly i am sick of the indoors and want a new ride. Thanks again for the input.
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My wife says thats fine as long as he likes sloppy seconds

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