gnat23
03-20-2008, 10:51 PM
Okay, back in the "Do you name your bikes?" thread, I mentioned how I have:
- Cheddar (10+ year old Trek brought from Wisconsin)
- Brie (my smooth {and rich!} Specialized Ruby Pro)
- and my mountain bike would be Chevre (when I finally got around to purchasing her).
Well, recently, I became obsessed with cruisers. That's what happens when you're trying to catch up on a year or so issues of Bicycling magazine that have been stacking up in your TO READ pile, and the first several full-page ads in each were for these bikes that looked both stylish *and* super comfortable, which were options that I had kind of forgotten were still available. The kinds of bikes you throw a loaf of french bread and a bundle of daffodils into the basket and have on a flowered skirt and flipflops, instead of planning your entire afternoon around the fact that you'll have cleats and spandex on, you know? Several websites of reviews, stats, asking friends, drooling over floor models, you know how it goes...
So, please welcome to the cheese family: GOUDA
She's an Electra Betty with flames and tassels and a basket and a bell and a kickstand and has not an *ounce* of carbon fiber on her. I was inspired by the Dutch comfort city bikes, so I figured a Dutch sheep cheese name fit.
I no longer have the excuse to drive to the grocery store, now that I own something this awesome. So I'll make it up in saved gas money, right? right?
-- gnat! (I just hope the road bikes don't get jealous....) :p
- Cheddar (10+ year old Trek brought from Wisconsin)
- Brie (my smooth {and rich!} Specialized Ruby Pro)
- and my mountain bike would be Chevre (when I finally got around to purchasing her).
Well, recently, I became obsessed with cruisers. That's what happens when you're trying to catch up on a year or so issues of Bicycling magazine that have been stacking up in your TO READ pile, and the first several full-page ads in each were for these bikes that looked both stylish *and* super comfortable, which were options that I had kind of forgotten were still available. The kinds of bikes you throw a loaf of french bread and a bundle of daffodils into the basket and have on a flowered skirt and flipflops, instead of planning your entire afternoon around the fact that you'll have cleats and spandex on, you know? Several websites of reviews, stats, asking friends, drooling over floor models, you know how it goes...
So, please welcome to the cheese family: GOUDA
She's an Electra Betty with flames and tassels and a basket and a bell and a kickstand and has not an *ounce* of carbon fiber on her. I was inspired by the Dutch comfort city bikes, so I figured a Dutch sheep cheese name fit.
I no longer have the excuse to drive to the grocery store, now that I own something this awesome. So I'll make it up in saved gas money, right? right?
-- gnat! (I just hope the road bikes don't get jealous....) :p