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madscot13
05-07-2007, 11:53 AM
Do you ever find yourself just staring at your bike and thinking how beautiful it is?

I do all of the time. I started bringing it inside with me when I am at school and just staring at it instead of studying.

indysteel
05-07-2007, 12:02 PM
I don't do it as much now, but I did for a while. She "slept" in my house for a few days until I finally put her in the garage. Even then, I would go out to the garage and visit her almost every night. After I put new wheels on her in February, I would stop to stare at her almost every time on my way into the house. And if I haven't ridden her in a few days because of rain or whatnot, I find myself patting her saddle and apologizing to her as if her feelings are hurt.

OMG. It's really embarrassing seeing this in print. I love her though. She's my baby. :)

alpinerabbit
05-07-2007, 12:04 PM
As I did when I was a kid, I almost took mine to my bedroom when it was spankin new. Yes, they are an object of beauty.

Trekhawk
05-07-2007, 12:58 PM
LOL - yep. My beauty is right here in the study so I get to chat here at TE and oggle my bike at the same time :D

rij73
05-07-2007, 01:35 PM
Yep, I love my bike... It usually hangs out in the living room right next to the piano while I'm teaching lessons! I think my piano students find it bizarre... :)

teigyr
05-07-2007, 01:42 PM
Our bikes are either in the breakfast nook or in the living room! I love my bike but since I think it looks like an exploded orange pinata, I look at it as a whole rather than the color.

Jenn
05-07-2007, 02:01 PM
Yes, as a newbie I stare at mine and think I need this $$ and I need this$$ and I want this$$ good think Mother's Day is coming!!:D

fultzie
05-07-2007, 02:29 PM
My roommate and I split a 500 sq-ft 1-br apartment (I sleep in what they call the "living room" in the apt. description!!) and between the two of us we have 8 bikes. So we're pretty much staring at them all the time. :p

My bikes usually live in my room, so I stare at them a lot (his bikes live 2 in the hallway, stacked, and 2 in the back entry, stacked, because he got stuck with the smaller room. we have two non-functioning old commuters in the dead-door stairway down the back).

But yes-- especially when one of my bikes is up in the workstand (in the middle of the kitchen) I'll sit and stare at it for a while. The mtb even more so after a cleaning... I'll sit and think "wow, it looks like a whole new bike now!" Plus it's in the stand more often!

And I definitely talk to them. Even his bikes, which don't have names (well, I've named them-- much to his annoyment :rolleyes: ). When I have to move one without riding it, when I have to take the wheel off to put it in the car, if i'm taking one for a ride and not the other, etc etc etc :o

madscot13
05-07-2007, 04:17 PM
Yeah I can't help it anymore. i don't know what to do. It isn't even riding the bike and I get all happy.

I have to go. I just polished it up with some armorall wipes. I have to stare at it some more.

Mr. Bloom
05-07-2007, 04:55 PM
Since Silver is unlikely to respond, I'll tell on her.

I bought her Madone while she was in the hospital following her wreck. It sat in the family room for about three months while she was unable to ride!

Now, my Saris bike rack is not good enough...her bike must ride in the car!

I don't think she's named it though:D

Hmmmm...I wonder who she loves more?:confused:

tprevost
05-07-2007, 05:20 PM
I love my bikes, they are on a wall stand in the living room; I refer to them as the 'artwork' :p

Zen
05-07-2007, 06:04 PM
In an effort to become one with my bike I recently brought it into my bedroom.
I think it worked.

BleeckerSt_Girl
05-07-2007, 06:48 PM
3178

Mr. Bloom
05-07-2007, 06:57 PM
Lisa! How did you get that camera in our bedroom!:eek:

Zen
05-07-2007, 08:07 PM
I like it:D

run it, ride it
05-07-2007, 08:20 PM
I've been oogling my road bike since I snapped my clavicle. Just admiring the machine, apppreciating how my body can become part of it, looking forward to getting back in the saddle. I won't just put it away, even though I can't ride it for months. I want to tune it, feel it, remember it, look forward to it.

KnottedYet
05-07-2007, 08:46 PM
I gaze at mine, pat them, talk to them....:p

margo49
05-08-2007, 05:19 AM
Where'd you find that Lisa?
It's brilliant (accurate too!)

CR400
05-08-2007, 05:46 AM
I really don't admire it as much as when I first got it, but it is still beautiful. It takes me places my car can't go. I had just got done with a 30mile ride leaned it up against the house, went to my car and turned around and it was like "wow" that really is a nice bike (also realized I keep that saddle much higher then the bars, if I had a flat stem I'd be in serious pain.). She often doesn't get the credit it deserves because it isn't a high end full out $5,000+ race bike. But she thinks she is. I felt so bad yesterday I was riding up this steep hill and got caught in a big gear. I shifted down twice and her derailer didn't sound happy about it. And I didn't want to change rings because I may drop the chain. So instead of making her take the hard gear changes I made my legs do the work. Boy did it hurt.

madscot13
05-08-2007, 06:01 AM
CR 400,
I love my bike it is over 12 years old. I am 21 it has been around for more than half of my life. It was born when I was in elementary school. I got it used from a really nice lady and I was lucky because it is the only bike that fit me of the dozens I tried. I try to take good care of it, but my Tori (that is the name of her) likes it when we ride. The bike is phenomenal. I don't understand why it doesn't break of fall to pieces at this age (knock on wood).
And yeah I agree, I love the places it can take me. I don't have a car so it replaces it. It takes me to my internship in the enxt city over, job interviews, grocery shoppings, the U, and to school. I never thought I would be able to do these things without a car. I am amazed. I love my bike. Staring at it brings to mind a whole new world of oppurtunities.

Crankin
05-08-2007, 06:22 AM
Lisa, where did you find that picture???
I need it!

Robyn

7rider
05-08-2007, 06:57 AM
Whenever I can't find DH, he's usually in the furnace room, sitting on the old futon, staring at his ID8. When he can't ride it, he just goes down there and looks at it. He also likes to admire his mtb - but I think he's secretly distressed that it is currently too clean and needs to go get dirty.
I'll gaze at my Seven - usually admiring the welds. The other bikes are in other rooms, and I don't often hang out in the garage gazing at my commuter.

silver
05-08-2007, 07:01 AM
Since Silver is unlikely to respond, I'll tell on her.

I bought her Madone while she was in the hospital following her wreck. It sat in the family room for about three months while she was unable to ride!

Now, my Saris bike rack is not good enough...her bike must ride in the car!

I don't think she's named it though:D

Hmmmm...I wonder who she loves more?:confused:

does this mean it's ok if I bring him back inside the house?

IFjane
05-08-2007, 08:15 AM
Silver - LOL :D

I love my bike - and yes, I do talk to her & love to look at her. She just yesterday got new wheels & hubs & now I think she's perfect (for me). When I am not riding, she stays in our den/exercise room, near the trainer. When I walk by the door I almost always say, "Hi Godiva" or "Good morning/good night".... She is my baby....I have four furry ones, Godiva and.....oh yeah, my SO ;)

Starfish
05-08-2007, 07:00 PM
Well, my bike's name is Fred. For good reason. He is a GREAT bike, and I love him. I take good care of him, and he reciprocates.

But...

Although I love Fred, I have never been in love with him. I have lately found myself looking at a lot of internet pictures of other, more beautiful bikes. I keep telling myself I would like to get a beautiful playmate for Fred, maybe one named Ruby or Diva, but who am I kidding? Fred would become my rain bike.

Zen
05-08-2007, 07:12 PM
Starfish,

All these years we've been together and it's come to this!?
How could you just put me out in the rain like that?
Haven't I been good to you?
Remember all those great times we had together?
I'm hurt.
Please baby please! Those others are all flash and no substance.
If you don't love me someone else will.

Sincerely,
Fred

fultzie
05-09-2007, 03:26 AM
oh my goodness! my first bike's name is Fred, too! :eek:

I ended up getting him two playmates-- Lucy and Grace (mtb and road bike, respectively). And yes, Fred has become my rain/ ride-to-class bike. :o

BUT-- a friend of mine recently wanted to buy Fred, as her first road bike. And I just couldn't do it. I couldn't part with Fred. Too many memories/ miles.

And quite frankly, his life is still pretty darned good: he lives inside (how many commuters get to say that??), he has two gorgeous girlfriends (Lucy and Grace), and he probably gets ridden the most out of any of the bikes (being a commuter)! :cool:

Blueaegis
05-09-2007, 04:31 AM
Someone wanted to buy my first real road bike. I couldn't part with her. She was my first. I still take her off the rack, clean her, admire her. She taught me a lot.

DebW
05-09-2007, 07:33 AM
I have an old yellow and green Maino that I will never part with for sentimental reasons. It's now hanging in my garage without wheels. I don't talk to my bikes, but I love to feel their hubs, spin their wheels, and give their spokes a squeeze.

Popoki_Nui
05-09-2007, 08:38 AM
Do you ever find yourself just staring at your bike and thinking how beautiful it is?

You bet I do! :D Sometimes I'll sit in my workshop and gaze at all of them at the same time, comparing lugs and frame angles, marvelling at how simple and beautiful bikes are. I'll think about the rides we've had together, the work I've done on them over the years, and the rides we -hopefully- will have in the future. Sometimes, when motivation is lacking, going into the shop and just staring at my faithful steeds is all I need to boost my energy and get me out for a ride. My bikes' names:
Gitane: "Geri" (Geraldine)
Bianchi MTB: "Vee" (Viaggiatore)
Bianchi road: "Bela Nero"
Falcon: "Raptor"
Kuwahara MTB: "Wo Fat"
:rolleyes:

sgtiger
05-09-2007, 10:04 AM
The picture Lisa posted is from a cover of a book: Bicycle Love (http://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Love-Stories-Passion-Sweat/dp/1891369458/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-7658084-4761634?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1178732875&sr=8-1)

DH has a spoke card of it from his riding group. I've though about snagging it a time or two.:rolleyes:

northstar
05-09-2007, 10:31 AM
Yep.

Funny how I won't stand for DH's stuff lying around the house, but I park my bike in the dining room or entry way and ogle it every time I pass by. And sigh when I have to put it away, out of sight.

I have to find a copy of that book!

lauraelmore1033
05-09-2007, 12:45 PM
Oh, it makes me so happy to look at my bike!:D (and stroke her and talk to her...) I'm totally not a neatnick, but I'll give her a good cleaning just to spend time with her when I'm too pooped to ride. She's in the shop getting her pre-tour tuneup (and a bigger cassette) and I miss her so much:( !

Starfish
05-09-2007, 06:30 PM
Starfish,

All these years we've been together and it's come to this!?
How could you just put me out in the rain like that?
Haven't I been good to you?
Remember all those great times we had together?
I'm hurt.
Please baby please! Those others are all flash and no substance.
If you don't love me someone else will.

Sincerely,
Fred

Fred, Fred...you will always live indoors when I'm not trusting you to carry me safely through the rain, and we'll watch a lot of late night movies on the trainer together! Those others can never replace you! But, who are we kidding...you finding someone else? Not without opposable thumbs! (No phone calls, no garage door openers...) :p

margo49
05-10-2007, 08:46 PM
That is another reason I don't by all this Rapture/Left Behind stuff

What would happen to the bike? What would happen to me *without* the bike