| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 2743.1 | Works for me... | USHS01::MOFFITT |  | Tue Apr 05 1994 22:36 | 6 | 
|  |     I've done a couple of 50-70 mile rides on my Trek hybrid (the high-end
    one) and haven't suffered unduly.  I'd recommend going to reasonable
    narrow tires (the ones I ride have a smooth center section and mild
    knobs on the sides -- smooth on pavement), and would also strongly
    advise on some sort of bar ends.  The flat bars don't offer a whole lot
    of options for hand placement.
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| 2743.2 | TOURING BIKE | AKOCOA::FULLER |  | Wed Apr 06 1994 08:15 | 5 | 
|  |     I recommend moving towards a touring bike with wider tires, or adapt
    a hybrid with drop bars.  There are a number of new interesting styles
    recently on the market.  
    
    steve
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| 2743.3 |  | FXODEV::CRANE | I'd rather be on my bicycle! | Wed Apr 06 1994 09:27 | 7 | 
|  | 
  Like I told you Dick.
  Get a Mountain bike!  ;-)
  JC
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| 2743.4 |  | TOOK::C_PEREZ | The InFAMous Eight | Wed Apr 06 1994 10:37 | 16 | 
|  |     I also have a Trek hybrid and I replaced my orginal handle bar with
a Scott AT-4 Pro bar last season. This made all the difference in riding
on those 35+ mile days... I highly recommend at least some type of bar
ends if you plan to ride longer distances.
    I don't typically ride more than 40 or so miles on a given day but
this year I'm thinking about getting into the 50-70 mile ranges. My hybrid
still has the orginal knobby tires which are now starting to wear to the
point I should be replacing them this season. I plan to get tires that are
more road oriented which should help me out on longer jaunts...
    Overall, after 3 seasons and for my type of riding, I'm completely
satisfied with my selection of a hybrid. There's also been a number of
occasions where due to the roads and/or road conditions I was glad I
had a hybrid!
					Craig
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| 2743.5 | crazybars | MKOTS1::LELLOS |  | Wed Apr 06 1994 12:35 | 18 | 
|  |     
    I also replaced the original flat bars on my hybrid.  I think the bars
    I have now are called crazybars.  At the points where the flat bar
    would normally end, the crazybar curves up and then out, so I have three
    hand-positions to choose from.
    
    I chose this bar type so I could stretch forward into a less upright
    position.  Check the side-view illustration to see what I mean.
    
    O is the bar end.
    
                 ,__
                /
               O   
    
    
    Peter Lellos
                                    
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| 2743.6 | My back doesn't hurt with a hybrid | RANGER::SCHLENER |  | Wed Apr 06 1994 17:14 | 12 | 
|  |     I have an cannondale hybrid, avocet tires (they're smooth like car
    tires and have treads just like car tires), and handlebars that aren't
    flat but are raised. I like the cannondale because I do alot of road
    riding so I didn't want a mountain bike and the avocet tires are pretty
    good on the road.
    
    I've done a metric century with the hybrid - that's the furthest I've
    gone on it. The only problem I had was I was out of shape so it had
    nothing to do with the bike. 
    
    		Cindy
    
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| 2743.7 | more thoughts | SOLVIT::MEREDITH | another hill? ugh | Fri Apr 08 1994 11:24 | 9 | 
|  |     I've got a Pro-Flex Hybrid that I've done a couple of 80 mile rides. I
    was more than comfortable (but the bike has a Girvin flex stem AND rear
    suspension). I also agree the Avocet tires work very good. They have a
    little more drag, but they absorb some of the bumps and handle surprise
    pot holes with more durability. Handlebars do become an issue after 40
    miles for me, I've changed to the type that wraps back around and give
    a little aerodynamic positioning (can't remember the name).
    
    Paul
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| 2743.8 | Hybrid/Touring | NEMAIL::EAGAN |  | Mon Apr 11 1994 09:26 | 6 | 
|  |     
    	I've done a century and a two day 150 mile trip on my hybrid..
    It was Ok but found my back got a little sore.. Two years ago I bought 
    a touring bike.. The hybrid is still in the garage!!
    
    Ron
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| 2743.9 | UPDATE...bought a TREK 750 | ASIC::RDAIGLE |  | Wed Jun 08 1994 15:02 | 17 | 
|  |     Thought it was time for me to update my base note.
    
    I looked at a LOT of bikes and rode most of them but the winner
    turned out to be a TREK 750 hybrid. I bought the bike at Bicycle
    Alley in Worcester, Mass. Great bunch of folks there, Neil and
    Tim especially.
    
    This bike fits me like a glove! I've already done several 50+ mile 
    rides and noticed no strain or pain attributable to the hybrid. I
    did have bar ends put on and this seems to make all the difference.
    
    Thanks again for all the advice and info. It helped make my choice 
    easier.
           
    ~Dick D.
    
    
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