northstar
12-29-2008, 08:37 AM
...A significant contribution has been made to my bike fund! Way to go, hubby!
About a year and a half ago, I got a Trek 5000 and had a blast on it. Five months ago, I had my first baby girl...so that means I'm going to "need" a bike that will be a bit more sturdy for pulling my sweet little Sylvie in a trailer next spring.
I'm lusting after a Salsa Casseroll - here's a fun review - http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=5536
I'm also considering a Surly Long Haul Trucker...they're a bit more affordable.
I don't have a big budget, probably about $1500, and I know I want steel. Surly and Salsa both have local (Mpls) ties so they're very alluring. (The Salsa is the one making my heart go pitter-pat though...haven't ridden either yet.) I will be pulling the little one, doing some longer country rides (paved roads and hard-packed trails), getting groceries, recreational club rides, etc. The Trek will relegated to multisport events (if that's what people call what I hope to do next summer).
Anyone with advice/insight/experience on either of these bikes or recommendations for others to try? I know the Jamis Aurora is out there and very nice. I feel pretty confident about it, but am busting to talk to someone who "gets" how exciting this is.
Anyone?
About a year and a half ago, I got a Trek 5000 and had a blast on it. Five months ago, I had my first baby girl...so that means I'm going to "need" a bike that will be a bit more sturdy for pulling my sweet little Sylvie in a trailer next spring.
I'm lusting after a Salsa Casseroll - here's a fun review - http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=5536
I'm also considering a Surly Long Haul Trucker...they're a bit more affordable.
I don't have a big budget, probably about $1500, and I know I want steel. Surly and Salsa both have local (Mpls) ties so they're very alluring. (The Salsa is the one making my heart go pitter-pat though...haven't ridden either yet.) I will be pulling the little one, doing some longer country rides (paved roads and hard-packed trails), getting groceries, recreational club rides, etc. The Trek will relegated to multisport events (if that's what people call what I hope to do next summer).
Anyone with advice/insight/experience on either of these bikes or recommendations for others to try? I know the Jamis Aurora is out there and very nice. I feel pretty confident about it, but am busting to talk to someone who "gets" how exciting this is.
Anyone?