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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Not where I would like to be
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sacramento, CA
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I've decided to just get a new bike in a few months. I think I'm going to end up with a Jamis Commuter 2. I'm also looking at the Giant Cypress DX, or the Giant FCR3
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I concur that the freewheel and everything else on that bike is still available new, though. |
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I think you should consider my route and pick up an old 10- or 12-speed road bike. People practically give them away. All the stuff you need to service it is still available. Switching from a 3-speed cruiser with fenders to a 12-speed road bike is a very tangible, very large difference in speed and effort. I use both bikes a lot every week. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sacramento, CA
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I could get a used bike, but I'd like a new one. I really want one where I sit up straighter. Mt bikes and road bikes have you lean over too much.
I have carpel tunnel syndrome and even the bike I have makes my hands go numb because of the angle. I also could not ride a bike for until now because of a shoulder operation. took about 3-4 years to where there is virtually no pain. I'm also looking to forge a good relationship with my local bike shop. It is about 4 blocks from my office, and I like to have a place to hang out...
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I tried the alternative health solution and it worked. They say carpal has a lot to do with inflammation. They also say all the food you eat is either pro- or anti-inflammatory. I cut back on the burgers and salami sandwiches because saturated fat and corn oil (fry grease) is very pro-inflammatory. I also ate more veggies and fruit, and took fish oil and had olive oil on my spaghetti, two powerful anti-inflammatory oils. It worked; though maybe I just got used to the job, I guess. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sacramento, CA
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Well, I did not upgrade the mountain bike. I may still do a few things at my leisure.
I sold a guitar and went out and bought a Giant OCR3 with the money. Fast bike, and economiclly priced! And I found that with drop road bike handle bars, it allows me to place my hand to where I have very little Carpel Tunnel pain! ![]()
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Location: Sweden
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Last time I tried a 9-spd body bolted straight on to a hub that originally came with a 7-spd body, so I think it's safe to assume that the reverse is also true. (required a seal replacement though). And since I ran 8-out-9 sprockets on a 7-spd body before that I'd be inclined to think that a few spacers would let you use a 7-spd cassette on a 9-spd body w/o any particular modifications. Maybe you'd need to play around with the axle spacers a little to get the wheel alignment right without re-dishing the wheel. |
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