Thursday, May 20, 2010

One of the first things I changed when I picked up my Trek Valencia was to switch out the pedals and saddle for the ones from my old bike.

The original saddle
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My old Specialized Body Geometry (BG) Comp saddle
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The pedals that came on the bike
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And, my old Nashbar Special MTB peddles
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These pedals are all beat to hell, but I still like them. I'm thinking about upgrading to some Crank Bros Egg Beaters, but I haven't decided.



On April 3rd, I posted about adding bar ends. But, a couple weeks ago, I switched out the grips that came on the bike for a pair of Specialized Fuse Locking (Double Density) Grips. They're a little longer than the grips that came on the bike, so I had to remove the bar ends. But, I'm still not used to riding - it's been almost 9 years since I've been on a bike and that was a road bike - and being able to change my hand position really helps with hand and arm fatigue.

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So, the other day, I picked up a pair of Specialized Body Geometry (BG) Contour Locking Grips - even though I'm really not sure if I like contour grips, which is why I switched to the straight grips in the first place. Granted, they're women's grips, but they're about the same size as the grips that came on the bike, which means I can put the bar ends back on.

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