Cyclingwilly
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OK folks, what I'm going to ask will no doubt have been asked and answered more times than Donald Trump has played his imaginary piano accordian, but, I would say my problem is a little different to the norm.
I suffer badly from arthritis in the hands, wrists and lower back, I also have fibromyalgia, several snapped tendons/ligaments in the right hand side of my back and to top it all off, I'm a right leg below knee amputee, so my right side already has significant weakenesses.
I've always ridden hardtails and my one foray into full suss was not a happy one, but that was a Giant ATX-D970 weighing the same as Saturn, but it was a long time ago. The time has come for me to go electric, but I'm in such a quandary as to which way to go, I'm giving myself headaches. My last bike was and still is a Genesis Core 30, it's a great bike and has given me many happy miles of grins. As I'm approaching 60 and know my conditions are only going to get worse, I'm leaning towards a hardtail again, but my brain is telling me to consider a full boinger, I am totally aware that technology has moved on greatly and recently, but where I live, we're not ones for keep up to date with current trends and I've found out, people have started putting glass into window frames, shame about Elvis though!
Given my medical problems, if I went for full suspension, I might only need/use it for 1 ride in every 10, hence the hardtail being my prefered ride, when I ride alone, I tend to stick to back roads/country lanes, only venturing onto rougher terrain if I'm with friends (for safety reasons). I'm also a glutton for punishment, where I live is in a valley, so within a mile of leaving the house, I'm on an incline and I do tend to torture myself by trying to climb the hills under my own steam and without bailing, while I'm stubborn/stupid enough to try and continue, common sense has to prevail some time and I think it might be my turn now to use it.
I've spent hours and hours reading reviews, bike tests and looking at Youtube videos, my Core 30 has front lock out for climbing and I'm fully aware that full sus bikes have rear lock out, but still feel lost, I am getting very frustrated with myself with being so indecisive. I don't have a lot of money available, so interest free will be the way to go, another issue I have, is allowing myself to buy something, I suffer from terrible guilt if I buy something, knowing I could have bought something else with that money, the thing is, I don't need anything, my bungalow is furnished and is perfectly set up for my requirements, I have no debts and owe no one a penny, I just have a fear of being skint.
What should I do? do I stick with a hard tail and just enjoy it as it is or go full sus, use the lockouts for climbing and know that I have the options to go crazy when the time comes?
I'm 5' 9" (175cm) and 15stone (95kg), down from 18.5 stone (117kg) since January 2019.
One very important thing, with being lop sided, weaker on the right and very ugly, I cannot stand up to pedal, I have tried many times, but the residual strength in what remains of my right leg is really poor. Also, I have a limited degree of available bend at the knee, so normally have to get a size bigger than other riders.
I suffer badly from arthritis in the hands, wrists and lower back, I also have fibromyalgia, several snapped tendons/ligaments in the right hand side of my back and to top it all off, I'm a right leg below knee amputee, so my right side already has significant weakenesses.
I've always ridden hardtails and my one foray into full suss was not a happy one, but that was a Giant ATX-D970 weighing the same as Saturn, but it was a long time ago. The time has come for me to go electric, but I'm in such a quandary as to which way to go, I'm giving myself headaches. My last bike was and still is a Genesis Core 30, it's a great bike and has given me many happy miles of grins. As I'm approaching 60 and know my conditions are only going to get worse, I'm leaning towards a hardtail again, but my brain is telling me to consider a full boinger, I am totally aware that technology has moved on greatly and recently, but where I live, we're not ones for keep up to date with current trends and I've found out, people have started putting glass into window frames, shame about Elvis though!
Given my medical problems, if I went for full suspension, I might only need/use it for 1 ride in every 10, hence the hardtail being my prefered ride, when I ride alone, I tend to stick to back roads/country lanes, only venturing onto rougher terrain if I'm with friends (for safety reasons). I'm also a glutton for punishment, where I live is in a valley, so within a mile of leaving the house, I'm on an incline and I do tend to torture myself by trying to climb the hills under my own steam and without bailing, while I'm stubborn/stupid enough to try and continue, common sense has to prevail some time and I think it might be my turn now to use it.
I've spent hours and hours reading reviews, bike tests and looking at Youtube videos, my Core 30 has front lock out for climbing and I'm fully aware that full sus bikes have rear lock out, but still feel lost, I am getting very frustrated with myself with being so indecisive. I don't have a lot of money available, so interest free will be the way to go, another issue I have, is allowing myself to buy something, I suffer from terrible guilt if I buy something, knowing I could have bought something else with that money, the thing is, I don't need anything, my bungalow is furnished and is perfectly set up for my requirements, I have no debts and owe no one a penny, I just have a fear of being skint.
What should I do? do I stick with a hard tail and just enjoy it as it is or go full sus, use the lockouts for climbing and know that I have the options to go crazy when the time comes?
I'm 5' 9" (175cm) and 15stone (95kg), down from 18.5 stone (117kg) since January 2019.
One very important thing, with being lop sided, weaker on the right and very ugly, I cannot stand up to pedal, I have tried many times, but the residual strength in what remains of my right leg is really poor. Also, I have a limited degree of available bend at the knee, so normally have to get a size bigger than other riders.
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