Thursday, June 18, 2009

Got Wet!

I guess it serves me right for ridiculing the weather gypsies on Monday. Today the forecast was for 60% chances of showers so I decided to 'take my chances' and bike to work. The morning commute was pretty uneventful with just a small drizzle that didn't even make me damp. The evening commute, however, was a different story. I was dripping wet when I got in:
Don't worry, I didn't soak poor Chester just for the picture, this is a picture from the last time he went to the Vet and had an 'accident' on the way back. I've been meaning to find a way to use it :) So here are the details of the ride:
Did you notice the maximum speed of over 100km/h. This must be a software glitch, I may be fast but I wouldn't say I am that fast.

On the positive side, I had a bike clinic at work on Tuesday and the very helpful bike specialist told me that my knee pain may be caused by a maladjusted seat. He gave me tips about my legs being 98% extended (I'm not sure what that 2% really means!) and also how to bring it back a bit so that my knee is aligned with the middle of the pedal at the middle point of the rotation. I raised the seat a bit and today the soreness is nowhere near as much as it was before. When I found my allen key set, I will also push the seat backward a bit. Who would have thought half an inch would make that much of a difference (now, behave people, I know what you are thinking and it's not pretty!!). Hopefully that is a sign that I am fully healed and having the seat a bit higher may mean more riding time with less injuries.

Sonic Fusion's Confused and Growling Mad Scientists' classic Chaos Laboratory in the mix.

3 comments:

  1. you're so right about slight adjustments making a huge difference. I got a bike fit done a few weeks after buying my bike. He said that luckily I'm very flexible, otherwise, I would have probably had a decent injury. Two slight changes, and I'm much more comfortable. Well worth the time :)

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  2. Glad to hear that some minor adjustments to your bike are making for a more comfortable ride. Hopefully your next commute will be a DRY one!

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  3. Ha, good use of that drenched cat photo :-)

    Yes, a good bike fit is important, esp. when riding long. Glad you are on your way to solving those knee issues!

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