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salpal 02-03-2018 07:02 AM

10 Speed Bike Lessons
 
I only know how to ride an old fashion bike like we all had as kids. Does anyone know where I can learn how to ride a 10 speed?

Arctic Fox 02-03-2018 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by salpal (Post 1511717)
I only know how to ride an old fashion bike like we all had as kids. Does anyone know where I can learn how to ride a 10 speed?

The absence of hills means you really don't need many gears, so a bike with just one gear-changer might be a better option for you

Also, the bike clubs have several groups of differing speeds and abilities, so you don't need a "racing" bike to join them

And don't forget the recumbent and tandem options, too

Happy cycling!

Uberschaf 02-03-2018 09:08 AM

Check out youtube. Always has some good info.

Madelaine Amee 02-03-2018 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Uberschaf (Post 1511748)
Check out youtube. Always has some good info.

Good advice. When I want to learn something new I use one of the computer search engines, there is some amazing stuff online and it covers just about everything you need to get through life!

autumnspring 02-03-2018 11:52 AM

For my two cents worth
 
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Originally Posted by salpal (Post 1511717)
I only know how to ride an old fashion bike like we all had as kids. Does anyone know where I can learn how to ride a 10 speed?

Most people teach themselves. There is, as suggested by others, many good videos explaining the different types of shifters and why quality bikes might have lower and higher gears than a department store grade of bike.

As to rules-you should not, you actually cannot shift unless you are peddling. You can actually break the cable or the shifters by forcing it while you are not peddling. If, it is an older 10 speed it might not have indexing shifters, You can, on that system place the lever so that you are sort of between gears. That puts a lot wear on the system. You will feel the grinding.
You need to move the lever a little bit more till the grinding stops

Arctic Fox 02-03-2018 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1511760)
...there is some amazing stuff online and it covers just about everything you need to get through life!

Mrs Fox used You Tube to learn how to take out my stitches :-)

Madelaine Amee 02-03-2018 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1511823)
Mrs Fox used You Tube to learn how to take out my stitches :-)

I am being very serious:smiley: - if I don't know how to do something I get into Ask.com - What's Your Question? and learn how to do it. What did we do before the computer?

New Englander 02-03-2018 05:26 PM

[QUOTE=Madelaine Amee;1511848]I am being very serious:smiley: - if I don't know how to do something I get into Ask.com - What's Your Question? and learn how to do it. What did we do before the computer?[/QUOTE]

Encyclopedia Britannica...

Topspinmo 02-03-2018 11:30 PM

So you have 10 speed? They will have hand brakes, IMO disk brakes are the best over clamp type. But depends on quality (cost) of the bike. This is also something you have to get use to. Also bike with more than 5 gears will have duel shifter's. On for the front sprocket you are peddling and one for the rear sprocket. Some of these can be confusing and uncomfortable for use with age and not bike rider for years due to the seat and position of the handle bars. Also the size of the wheels and frame should fit you body size. If you just want to get some exercise one speed coaster bike will do the are easy to peddle and glide really good and you will be Use to the peddle braking. If you want to bike miles and miles at 20 plus mph then geared bike may be better. Basically it has to fix you exercise program and what you want to get out of it.


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