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sandra
10-04-2007, 05:58 PM
BUT, here goes.

I miss my hybrid. I love my road bike, but I miss having my hybrid for things like riding around the neighborhood.

I'm not sorry I sold it. It's a chance to think about what I might want and something new. I considered a Trek 7100.

Please make recommendations. I want the least expensive thing I can get that I still enjoy. I won't ride it much. I'll mostly ride my road bike, but when I want to ride it, I want to enjoy it.

teigyr
10-04-2007, 06:09 PM
I have nothing to say except for I feel your pain. I had a lovely mountain bike that was converted to be a pseudo road bike. When I got my road bike, I gave the other bike to someone thinking I wouldn't need it. I miss it. There are times I just want to ride in bad weather or not wear cycling shoes or whatever....there are places I would like to ride where the road bike just isn't good (ie gravel roads, etc). Now I'm going to end up buying another "kicking around town" bike.

sandra
10-04-2007, 06:11 PM
What would you buy to kick around town on?

Pax
10-04-2007, 06:14 PM
I really enjoy the Trek 7.5 (http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/2008/road/fx/75fx/) I picked up to use as my around town commuter.

sandra
10-04-2007, 06:29 PM
I really enjoy the Trek 7.5 (http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/2008/road/fx/75fx/) I picked up to use as my around town commuter.

Would LOVE that one, but I don't think I will be able to pay that much.

Pax
10-04-2007, 06:36 PM
Would LOVE that one, but I don't think I will be able to pay that much.

They have a 7.3 and 7.2 that have the same ergonomics but not quite as high-end components and run $200 and $300 less.

BleeckerSt_Girl
10-04-2007, 07:01 PM
The thing about non-racing-road bikes is that it's easier to feel more like when you were a kid....sitting up straight with the sun in your face, (no neck cramps from riding hunched over), wearing old sneakers, putting cool stuff in your big basket or big saddlebag.....

Get yourself a nice around town errand upright bike, Sandra.....and be sure to get a bell, put some playing cards in the spokes to make cool noises while you ride, and buy yourself a cold fudgecycle to eat while you cruise around town! :p :p :p

sandra
10-04-2007, 07:06 PM
That is exactly what I want Lisa! :)

We live on a lake and they are lowering the lake to do repairs to the dam. The water on my end is really low. I need my hybrid with the basket so I can ride and take food down to the other end to the ducks and one swan. :o

I'm trying to figure out how to convince hubby that *I NEED* another bike.

mimitabby
10-04-2007, 07:37 PM
I get to get my kicks riding the worksman bikes at my office. they weigh 50 lbs or so, there's one gear and coaster brakes. The saddles are awful, but when you only ride 1/2 mile at a time, who cares. it's fun to pedal as fast as I can on that kind of bike and then squeeze my ball trumpet horn for effect.

do you have a bike auction at your local police station?
also, check garage sales!

(there are great bikes hiding everywhere. ... like Craig's List!)

KnottedYet
10-04-2007, 08:35 PM
Fun utility bikes I have owned and loved:
Kona Smoke, $350 (steel frame)
Kona Dew, $400 (aluminum frame)
Surly Cross Check, $930 (steel frame, and my "midlife crisis bike")

It is *good* to have a zoom zoom bike with clipless and computer and sexy goodies, AND a happy-go-lucky sneaker compatible sit up tall and smile utility bike.

SKnot fell in love with my Kona Smoke, and I'm looking forward to when he outgrows it (the boy is growing like a WEED, I tell ya!) so I can take it back. Mine is the older version with the 26 inch wheels. Love the fenders and the grip shifts and the delicious steel frame! A delectable beater-bike.

www.konaworld.com
www.surlybikes.com

ehirsch83
10-05-2007, 02:55 AM
You could also look at Electra Bikes. The townies and the amsterdam bikes would both make great around town rides.

uforgot
10-05-2007, 03:56 AM
Ebay and craigslist have a lot of mixtes. I find them a lot of fun. Last Saturday I picked up a Nishiki mixte for $40. It needs new tires and chain but that's it! Trek 420 recently posted one, Xeney actually has a blog about them and I'm on my 2nd one. You can fix it up slowly if you like and they are so beautiful and fun! Here's a pic of my bianchi mixte I sold last week because it was too big.

http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=16511&highlight=mixte

I also purchased a Trek 7.2 fx. I use it with panniers when I have a lot to carry. The 2008s are $419- $449, but once again, you can get used ones significantly cheaper. I find it's a good bike to just jump on and go. Here's a pic from a previous post I made.

Trek 7.2 fx (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showpost.php?p=242116&postcount=30)

When I first got my road bike, I sold my first 7.2 fx, and within a month regretted it! I don't really want to ride my road bike through the rain and gravel and park, to the grocery store...but I will with my mixtes and trek. The road bike for serious riding, the others for fun riding!

rij73
10-05-2007, 05:45 AM
I feel your pain too... DH made me sell my flat-bar when I bought the road bike. I knew it would be a mistake. I'd love to have an errand bike!

I'm just keeping my eye on the local craigslist to see if I can get an old mountain bike in my size. I'd only buy it from someone who it obviously fits and who is the obvious rightful owner. Lots of stolen bikes on craigslist.

sandra
10-05-2007, 06:10 AM
Our local Craigslist is pitiful. I guess our town it not large enough and it just hasn't caught on.

Kona Smoke looks great, but the closest dealer to here is 200 miles or more. We must live in Backwoods, USA! :D Love the Mocha Trek, but again, a little more than I want to spend.

I'd certainly consider ebay, but I'm a little scared of buying something I haven't ridden plus getting the correct size. If you see something good on ebay for someone that rides a 52 Trek road bike, please pass the info along to me.

Torrilin
10-05-2007, 06:16 AM
Look for: platform pedals. Internal hub gears or single speed. fenders (unless you're in a desert). good brakes. chain guard. can take a front basket. has mounts for a back rack. generator hub and lights. mixte or step through frame. comfy handlebars and saddle.

You probably will not find *all* those features on a single bike. But you should be able to manage a decent number of them. Good luck with your hunt :). I'm doing the same sort of hunt right now.

sandra
10-05-2007, 06:20 AM
Please explain mixte. I don't know what that means.

sandra
10-05-2007, 06:55 AM
OMG!!! I just bought one! More later with pics!

A vintage Lotus.

uforgot
10-05-2007, 07:14 AM
From Sheldon Brown:

Mixte
A style of lady's frame in which the "top tube" consists of a pair of small diameter tubes running more-or-less straight from the upper head lug, past the seat tube, and on to the rear fork ends. A mixte frame thus has 3 sets of rear stays, instead of the usual two. A variant on the mixte uses a single, full sized top tube running from the upper head tube to the seat tube, but retains the middle set of stays. A lady's type bike that lacks the middle pair of stays is not a mixte.

Mixte frames are stronger than conventional lady's frames, particularly in resisting the tendency of the seat tube to get pushed backward in the middle when ridden by a heavy rider

In French, "mixte" would be pronounced "MEExt", but normal U.S. bicycle industry pronunciation is "MIX-ty".

mimitabby
10-05-2007, 08:05 AM
what?! how did you find a Mixte so fast? and WHERE is the picture? (toe tapping)

sandra
10-05-2007, 08:21 AM
I hope I didn't make a mistake, but I fell in love at first sight and I think it will do exactly what I want.
More details later. I'm helping my hubby with a project right now.

http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb12/Sandradav/f739_12.jpg
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb12/Sandradav/f8f6_12.jpg
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb12/Sandradav/fc8d_12.jpg

rij73
10-05-2007, 08:57 AM
Holy crapola! That was fast, Sandra... Can't wait to hear the details!

mimitabby
10-05-2007, 09:12 AM
Sandra, you have to tell us how you found this bike so quickly!

Torrilin
10-05-2007, 09:13 AM
PRETTY! RED!

*sits in a corner and drools*

sandra
10-05-2007, 10:09 AM
Details on my new thread.

spokewench
10-05-2007, 12:30 PM
It sounds like you live in the flatlands or that you will probably just be riding this bike short rides on the flat for fun? Anyway, I would start going to yard sales, garage sales, etc. and try to pick up an older cruiser type bicycle. Doesn't even have to have gears - a single speed would be perfect - and it won't cost you that much either if you pick up someone's old used bike that's been hanging in their garage for a while. The search for the bike might be really fun too. You might have to lube the bike, etc., and probably replace tires and tubes, but it's quite doable.

spoke,

OakLeaf
10-08-2007, 03:54 AM
I get to get my kicks riding the worksman bikes at my office. they weigh 50 lbs or so, there's one gear and coaster brakes. The saddles are awful, but when you only ride 1/2 mile at a time, who cares. it's fun to pedal as fast as I can on that kind of bike and then squeeze my ball trumpet horn for effect.

HAHAHAHA

Best time I've ever had on my Trek Navigator 200 was riding home from the gym and grocery shopping one time last year. Saddlebags, backpack, Pilates mat, you get the picture. I turn on to the bike path at the same time this dude comes by on the street, riding a road bike, all tricked out. So I pass him :D Not really for effect, not that time, I'm just going faster than he is. He is not amused, he turns on the gas and pulls back ahead of me for a little bit, but then he drops his speed back down. Okay, granted, my legs had three miles and an aerobics class, and for all I know he had 50 miles in those wicked Florida winds. But still... only because I could see how much it bothered him when I passed him the first time... I had to go by him again before I turned onto my street. Cheap thrills for someone who burned out on racing a long, long time ago because of the way my competitive edge gets the better of me :p

KnottedYet
10-08-2007, 06:19 AM
... only because I could see how much it bothered him when I passed him the first time... I had to go by him again before I turned onto my street.

Fabulous!!!

mimitabby
10-08-2007, 07:33 AM
HAHAHAHA
. Cheap thrills for someone who burned out on racing a long, long time ago because of the way my competitive edge gets the better of me :p

wow, you never know when the person you're trying to pass is a retired racer!!!!! :eek: