Friday, December 2, 2016

The only wheels you'll see me on outside now is my car:) But that won't stop me from riding!


     I love riding my bike, and my favorite part of the ride is being outdoors and enjoying the scenery.  But I know my limits, and my days of riding out side are over for the season.  However, I'm not done riding!

     Riding indoors and staring at a wall listening to music isn't ideal, but it'll work in a pinch.  Though, the challenge I had was putting my bike on that dreaded stationary trainer.  The last two years I had a riding buddy set it up for me.  In the blink of an eye I was up and running.

     Of course I shouldn't have blinked, because I had no idea how he did it.  Remember me and that "teach a man to fish" theory; I should have learned to "fish".  

     This year it was impossible to find a time when my buddy could set me up.  Looks like I would have to teach myself to fish.

     But you know me, I'm resourceful.  Where there's a will there's a way! That, and You-tube doesn't hurt either.  I watched the guy put his bike on his trainer and I knew I had this.
     My bike was now inside, so this was going to happen; no turning back now.
     I had my front wheel stabilizer out and ready, and the trainer was next to my bike.  If I was Sabrina from Bewitched I could just wiggle my nose and it would be on... but since I'm not, I won't.
     The guy on the video conveniently had another guy balancing the front of the bike to keep it from tipping.  I didn't have an extra set of hands; remember, that's why I was doing it on my own.
     Of course, my bike had to go near the wall because I needed to make room for my mat for yoga and strength training,and of course my treadmill had to fit too.
     If you know me, you know I always have a plan, and my plan was working out perfectly.  Everything fit nicely, and now all I had to do was start taking parts off of my bike and then screwing the trainer back on to the tire.
     I knew from the video that this little guy had to come off of my bike...
Easy-Peasy!
        Presto!  Simple enough.  


     Then put the one from the trainer back on.  Oddly enough, it looked just like the one I just took off.  What was the point...
     It sure looked like it was mission accomplished.
     And I did it all by myself!!

Don't you just love when a plan comes together?!?

And a bonus... I have one more part than I started with... Oops:)  I sure hope that wasn't important.

        I guess I'll find out eventually... Until that time, I think I'll hold off on riding.  I taught myself to fish, I can't help it if one fish got away.
          Okay, so I might not be perfect, but one thing I am is determined.  And no one can say I didn't try!

Have a great day!!

Christine:)


1 comment:

  1. Christine, I’m on my “catching up world blog tour.” Of course, I especially love catching up with your blog because "right in your backyard" is my backyard too! :)

    I love seeing all the fun stuff you're doing with the grand babies! It was a good plan to have the adults out numbering the kids to go to Chuck E Cheez! I remember “kidnapping" a friends boy and girl a number of years ago for a day with Aunt Nani and Uncle John to give their mom a break. It was fun, but boy, were we exhausted at the end of the day! Even ratio with The kids was brutal! LOL

    Although tinged with a little jealousy, thank you, thank you for all the pics from the parks! Especially the fall ones since I haven't been out much recently. Come spring I plan to make up for this year with gusto!

    OW, the fingers in the door! But rocking the latest fashion trend in nail painting is SO Christine for a solution to the Black and blue under the nail! But congrats on "learning to fish” without sticking yourself with a hook. ;) Let me know if you figure out where the extra spring came from. I mean, well, it could just be "manufacturer job security.” Phantom extra parts to get you to call in for tech support.

    We're long overdue for a coffee and gab session! The Starbucks we used always go to is closed, so we'll have to choose a new one. In must've only been crowded when we were there. ;) We rockstar-types do tend to draw a crowd.

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