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Bicycles
This might belong in The Back Page, but that board seems to be focused more on professional sports, so...
My dad is a total bike fanatic. He's almost 60 years old, but he still goes on 50+ mile rides with people half his age, and keeps up with them just fine too. He rides around on a top of the line Colnago that's at least as old as I am...it's a really pretty bike, painted in the colors of the Italian flag, and modified with all sorts of really expensive extra parts. Even the tires on it were special-ordered...he wanted them to be in the colors of the Italian flag to match the frame. His secondary bike? A carbon-fiber Specialized that's still worth more than a lot of nice used cars. The scariest thing about all of his bike fanaticism is...it's starting to rub off on me. Eep! Right now, I'm using a beat-up old Schwinn Sprint as my main mode of transportation. It was a freebie, and it's not too bad, but it has a lot of problems that make it annoying to rely on. It's a guy's frame, and I'm pretty tall (about 5'9"), so it's actually a bit small for my body. The chain's fallen off of the front and rear gears twice in the past two weeks...having to stop for a couple of minutes while rushing between classes and getting your hands covered in nasty black grease is so annoying! It's not really safe to ride, either. It rained all last night, and while I was riding to class this morning, the brakes just kind of quit working while I was rolling towards an intersection. I managed to kind of slide to a stop, but I almost had a heart attack...not to mention a few broken bones and a trip to the hospital! After that near-accident, I'm quite interested in buying a good-quality new bicycle, and I'd be happy to pay for something that'll last as long as my dad's Colnago has...but I'm not sure what kind of bike to buy, though. I really love flying around on race bikes, but I wouldn't mind a hybrid bike...one of those would probably be more comfortable and practical for carrying around groceries and stuff, anyways. If anyone here knows a lot about bikes, I'd really love to hear some suggestions or ideas on what I should be looking for! ...by the way, just what is the difference between men's and women's bikes? I've apparently been riding around on guy's bikes for my whole life...? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I can see why something like Critical Mass would be so annoying, though. That seems really silly (and kind of dumb) to me...how is annoying everyone on the road, including other bicyclists who are trying to get to work, class, or the store going to make people support bicyclists' rights at all? There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by Rakka; Sep 12, 2006 at 08:43 PM.
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I would get my current bike fixed up, but a full tune-up (new brakes, new chain, possibly new wheels and shifters) would cost more than half of what a basic aluminum Trek hybrid bike costs...and the Trek would be lighter and a lot nicer to ride. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |