New Bike for My Birthday!!!!!!

me525
me525 Posts: 155
edited December 19 in Success Stories
Woo HOO! It's no secret that I am not a fan of RUNNING. I do it for the cardio, but I don't like it. So my AWESOME hubby bought me a new bike for my birthday (old one was stolen:mad: and the hand me down has bent wheels:grumble: ). I CAN NOT WAIT to jump on it and take off (tomorrow, I love early presents:happy:)

Now that I have a form of cardio that I love, I just know i'll be burning up the miles and calories!
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  • Congratulations on the new bike. I love to ride, too. I hope you will post some of your cycling adventures.
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    :smile: The first adventure will be getting used to the helmet! I learned to ride a bike back when most cars didn't have seatbelts in the back..........

    I'll post a pic.......if I can remember my photobucket password:wink:
  • jsapninz
    jsapninz Posts: 909 Member
    That's awesome!! I want a bike! :love:
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    Walmart has them on sale:happy: I'm not ready for a hardcore "training" bike yet, maybe after I drop these 40lbs:wink:
  • XXXMinnieXXX
    XXXMinnieXXX Posts: 3,459 Member
    Great stuff! I'd love one! Whoop whoop x
  • sathor
    sathor Posts: 202 Member
    Walmart has them on sale:happy: I'm not ready for a hardcore "training" bike yet, maybe after I drop these 40lbs:wink:

    BOOT TO HEAD

    friends don't even let their enemies ride WalMart 'bikes'.
  • cdub78
    cdub78 Posts: 88 Member
    I got a bike right before Easter and I LOVE it! I am not a serious biker by any means so i got a Beach cruiser, it even came with a bell! I know i probably look like a dork riding along on my bubble gum pink bike but I could care less what others are thinking! I put my ipod on and just take off through the neighborhood. I will give you a few pieces of advice...use the sidewalk, cars get really annoyed when you are in their space and always be aware of others because people in cars are so pre occupied with their cell phones and GPS and radios they tend to block us bikers out! Enjoy your new bike...and the new hard as a rock butt and legs you will get from it!!
  • deb968
    deb968 Posts: 144 Member
    I think she is talking about the Helmet from Walmart...
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    Walmart has them on sale:happy: I'm not ready for a hardcore "training" bike yet, maybe after I drop these 40lbs:wink:

    BOOT TO HEAD

    friends don't even let their enemies ride WalMart 'bikes'.

    LOL!!!! I honestly don't even shop at walmart:smile: I'm a Target Girl, I just noticed that walmart had a sale......... I'm a money saver:happy:
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    I got a bike right before Easter and I LOVE it! I am not a serious biker by any means so i got a Beach cruiser, it even came with a bell! I know i probably look like a dork riding along on my bubble gum pink bike but I could care less what others are thinking! I put my ipod on and just take off through the neighborhood. I will give you a few pieces of advice...use the sidewalk, cars get really annoyed when you are in their space and always be aware of others because people in cars are so pre occupied with their cell phones and GPS and radios they tend to block us bikers out! Enjoy your new bike...and the new hard as a rock butt and legs you will get from it!!

    I hear Ya! I'll have to ride @ the butt crack of dawn though to get it in before a: my hubby goes to work, and b: the heat index breaks 100 (where I live that's now until september:noway: )

    I can't wait for the rock hard butt:happy:
  • HollyTsab
    HollyTsab Posts: 120 Member
    YAY! I just got a new bike too and can't wait to ride for the first time. I need to get me a new seat though because ouch. LOL
  • thekarens
    thekarens Posts: 254 Member
    Walmart has them on sale:happy: I'm not ready for a hardcore "training" bike yet, maybe after I drop these 40lbs:wink:

    BOOT TO HEAD

    friends don't even let their enemies ride WalMart 'bikes'.

    Sure they do, not everyone can afford even a used proper bike and at least it's exercise.
  • verptwerp
    verptwerp Posts: 3,629 Member
    Have a great time on your new bike !
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    YAY! I just got a new bike too and can't wait to ride for the first time. I need to get me a new seat though because ouch. LOL

    Yeah, I'm not sure about the seat on it, and I'm not looking forward to the pain, but the end result will be WORTH IT!
  • fatboypup
    fatboypup Posts: 1,873 Member
    pics or it didnt happen
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    pics or it didnt happen

    LOL, I know that's right..... I wish I could upload to this site from my phone, maybe they can add that to the app:) Pics will be posted as soon as it's delivered!
  • EvilPink
    EvilPink Posts: 94 Member
    ...use the sidewalk, cars get really annoyed when you are in their space and always be aware of others because people in cars are so pre occupied with their cell phones and GPS and radios they tend to block us bikers out!

    As preoccupied as they may be and even if you feel safer; in many areas it is against the law to ride your bicycle on the sidewalk and requires you to ride on the road and observe all the same signs/lights/traffic rules as a vehicle. Might want to check into your local laws before hitting the sidewalks. As trivial as it may seem; some places are really anal about this and, as many other bigger crimes as they may have to worry about, will still take the time to cite riding a bike illegally.
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    ...use the sidewalk, cars get really annoyed when you are in their space and always be aware of others because people in cars are so pre occupied with their cell phones and GPS and radios they tend to block us bikers out!

    As preoccupied as they may be and even if you feel safer; in many areas it is against the law to ride your bicycle on the sidewalk and requires you to ride on the road and observe all the same signs/lights/traffic rules as a vehicle. Might want to check into your local laws before hitting the sidewalks. As trivial as it may seem; some places are really anal about this and, as many other bigger crimes as they may have to worry about, will still take the time to cite riding a bike illegally.

    I do plan on riding in the street. I live in a quiet neighborhood, and will have to ride in the early dawn hours, doubt many people will be up:) That's a good idea though, and I'll do that before I head outside of my little neighborhood. Thanks for the advice........ P.S, your "bike" looks awesome!
  • EvilPink
    EvilPink Posts: 94 Member
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    I do plan on riding in the street. I live in a quiet neighborhood, and will have to ride in the early dawn hours, doubt many people will be up:) That's a good idea though, and I'll do that before I head outside of my little neighborhood. Thanks for the advice........ P.S, your "bike" looks awesome!
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    Thanks. I'm still trying to decide if the websites that give burned calorie counts for riding a motorcycle actually are true. If so, I'm going to start riding WAAAAY more, lol. That would be the easiest, funnest exercise EVER!
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155

    I do plan on riding in the street. I live in a quiet neighborhood, and will have to ride in the early dawn hours, doubt many people will be up:) That's a good idea though, and I'll do that before I head outside of my little neighborhood. Thanks for the advice........ P.S, your "bike" looks awesome!
    [/quote]

    Thanks. I'm still trying to decide if the websites that give burned calorie counts for riding a motorcycle actually are true. If so, I'm going to start riding WAAAAY more, lol. That would be the easiest, funnest exercise EVER!
    [/quote]

    That would be the most fun exercise ever!!!!
  • fatboypup
    fatboypup Posts: 1,873 Member
    ...use the sidewalk, cars get really annoyed when you are in their space and always be aware of others because people in cars are so pre occupied with their cell phones and GPS and radios they tend to block us bikers out!

    As preoccupied as they may be and even if you feel safer; in many areas it is against the law to ride your bicycle on the sidewalk and requires you to ride on the road and observe all the same signs/lights/traffic rules as a vehicle. Might want to check into your local laws before hitting the sidewalks. As trivial as it may seem; some places are really anal about this and, as many other bigger crimes as they may have to worry about, will still take the time to cite riding a bike illegally.

    riding a bike on the sidewalk is the least safe place, I know the road may be intimidating at first but you're more likely to get hit by a vehicle on the side walk at intersections and pull outs/driveways.
  • beanerific518
    beanerific518 Posts: 152
    That is a wonderful present!! Biking is my all time favorite form of excercise. Things I have learned along the way: padded bike shorts are great for longer rides, a hydration backpack is great for longer rides in the heat, invest in a good helmet (it will keep your head cooler than a cheepie helmet), a bike odometer is fun and useful (keeps you motivated to best your last time/speed), and bring a snack along for longer rides. Have fun!!
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    ...use the sidewalk, cars get really annoyed when you are in their space and always be aware of others because people in cars are so pre occupied with their cell phones and GPS and radios they tend to block us bikers out!

    As preoccupied as they may be and even if you feel safer; in many areas it is against the law to ride your bicycle on the sidewalk and requires you to ride on the road and observe all the same signs/lights/traffic rules as a vehicle. Might want to check into your local laws before hitting the sidewalks. As trivial as it may seem; some places are really anal about this and, as many other bigger crimes as they may have to worry about, will still take the time to cite riding a bike illegally.

    riding a bike on the sidewalk is the least safe place, I know the road may be intimidating at first but you're more likely to get hit by a vehicle on the side walk at intersections and pull outs/driveways.

    I know that's right! My cousin lives in DC and is a marathon runner and I don't know how many times she's been damn near run over running on the sidewalk. I also figure after I knock some pounds off I'll take to the trails at the park:)
  • rides4sanity
    rides4sanity Posts: 1,269 Member
    Walmart has them on sale:happy: I'm not ready for a hardcore "training" bike yet, maybe after I drop these 40lbs:wink:

    BOOT TO HEAD

    friends don't even let their enemies ride WalMart 'bikes'.

    I'm with you, but a Wal-Mart bike is still a bike and still gets you moving. Besides once she gets the bug, and the chain/brakes start to go on Wally, she can upgrade. Ride on!
  • dancingj2
    dancingj2 Posts: 4,572 Member
    Congrats on the new bike! Having an exercise that you enjoy is really important if you want it be part of your lifestyle. I hate running too and have always quit after a while. I do love to ride! So often my short "around the block" rides end after many miles:smile:

    Having a helmet is very important - I have "used" them a few times through the years.

    As for riding on the sidewalk, you really do need to determine what is approriate for you area. I almost always ride on the road. Bikes are vehicles so should use the road - just remember to follow the rules of the road like travelling with traffic and stopping for lights. However some roads can be quite dangerous and the sidewalk or path may be a better choice.

    One more thing - I noticed you said you would be riding in the early morning. I would suggest front and rear lights. I have these cute little ones that flash so drivers can see me. I do not know if Walmart would have these but a local bike store would.
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    Walmart has them on sale:happy: I'm not ready for a hardcore "training" bike yet, maybe after I drop these 40lbs:wink:

    BOOT TO HEAD

    friends don't even let their enemies ride WalMart 'bikes'.

    I'm with you, but a Wal-Mart bike is still a bike and still gets you moving. Besides once she gets the bug, and the chain/brakes start to go on Wally, she can upgrade. Ride on!

    I'm getting a Magna from Target, it's a mountain bike. What kind is that that you have?
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    Congrats on the new bike! Having an exercise that you enjoy is really important if you want it be part of your lifestyle. I hate running too and have always quit after a while. I do love to ride! So often my short "around the block" rides end after many miles:smile:

    Having a helmet is very important - I have "used" them a few times through the years.

    As for riding on the sidewalk, you really do need to determine what is approriate for you area. I almost always ride on the road. Bikes are vehicles so should use the road - just remember to follow the rules of the road like travelling with traffic and stopping for lights. However some roads can be quite dangerous and the sidewalk or path may be a better choice.

    One more thing - I noticed you said you would be riding in the early morning. I would suggest front and rear lights. I have these cute little ones that flash so drivers can see me. I do not know if Walmart would have these but a local bike store would.

    Hm, Didn't think about lights.... good thing there is a Triathelete store near by, I know they owners so I will get the best:)
  • karencogs
    karencogs Posts: 50 Member
    That is Awesome..I like to have a purple bike..I always was on my bike.When I was a Kid..Look no hands..LOL:smile:
  • me525
    me525 Posts: 155
    That is Awesome..I like to have a purple bike..I always was on my bike.When I was a Kid..Look no hands..LOL:smile:

    My first bike was a pink huffy with a banana seat, then I had a purple ten speed. This one is blue and I love it! I'll put up a pic tomorrow, it just arrived and I've been riding it around, and quite frankly I'm to lazy to break out the camera, put pics on the computer, then upload to photobucket then upload here! I'm tired just typing all that:wink:
  • rides4sanity
    rides4sanity Posts: 1,269 Member
    Walmart has them on sale:happy: I'm not ready for a hardcore "training" bike yet, maybe after I drop these 40lbs:wink:

    BOOT TO HEAD

    friends don't even let their enemies ride WalMart 'bikes'.

    I'm with you, but a Wal-Mart bike is still a bike and still gets you moving. Besides once she gets the bug, and the chain/brakes start to go on Wally, she can upgrade. Ride on!

    I'm getting a Magna from Target, it's a mountain bike. What kind is that that you have?

    The one in the picture is a Trek Madone 5.2, but I rode a used bike i got for $100 for years before I dropped the cash on the carbon frame. You also have to understand that I ride a lot. Get started and if you like it join a group, and then if you still like it, get a bike specific to the type of riding you like. Enjoy! I also have an old Diamondback I got at ****'s that I use on the trails and for family fun rides!
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