owlice
04-13-2011, 08:39 AM
Please help...
Background
My current (and only) bike: Giant Sedona, purchased eight or nine years ago. Big, solid, fat knobby tires, hybrid. Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'. I rode it on my C&O Towpath tour (200 miles), on the Wild Goose Chase metric century, for a 24-hour-as-much-as-you-can-ride cancer fundraiser. This year, I plan to do the GAP (150 miles), Wild Goose, and the fundraiser in addition to my normal riding. I don't ride like some of you, but I do ride, mostly paved trails, sometimes hard-packed trails.
The tax refund: enough that I, even with a kid in college, feel comfortable buying myself a new bike this year, spending up to maybe $1K on a faster bike, road or touring. This is an indulgence for me.
Temptation
A friend has a barely-used Trek 7300 (wsd) that she wants to sell. It's pretty, lighter than my current bike, and at what I consider a reasonable price. I haven't tried the bike yet, but it will likely fit. If it has 100 miles on it, I'll be surprised.
Reasoning or justification?
I want it. I do. It's such a pretty bike!
Do I need it? No. If I buy only one bike this year, it should not be a hybrid/comfort bike, because I do want something faster so if I'm still dead last in the Wild Goose Chase, I'm not SO dead last!
("If"... I typed "If".... oh, dear....)
But I would definitely ride it, it's lighter than my current bike and definitely a step (or two or three) up in the comfort bike department, and, have I mentioned this? It's pretty. :o Already has a rack and bike computer.
Regardless of whether I buy this bike, I'll still buy a road or touring bike. I just might not be so tempted to spend as much on it, which means I wouldn't get as good a road/touring bike, right? I haven't picked one out yet, haven't even looked, as I'll wait for the refund to arrive before starting.
I have the cash available to buy the pretty bike now, though.
What to do, what to do??
Background
My current (and only) bike: Giant Sedona, purchased eight or nine years ago. Big, solid, fat knobby tires, hybrid. Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'. I rode it on my C&O Towpath tour (200 miles), on the Wild Goose Chase metric century, for a 24-hour-as-much-as-you-can-ride cancer fundraiser. This year, I plan to do the GAP (150 miles), Wild Goose, and the fundraiser in addition to my normal riding. I don't ride like some of you, but I do ride, mostly paved trails, sometimes hard-packed trails.
The tax refund: enough that I, even with a kid in college, feel comfortable buying myself a new bike this year, spending up to maybe $1K on a faster bike, road or touring. This is an indulgence for me.
Temptation
A friend has a barely-used Trek 7300 (wsd) that she wants to sell. It's pretty, lighter than my current bike, and at what I consider a reasonable price. I haven't tried the bike yet, but it will likely fit. If it has 100 miles on it, I'll be surprised.
Reasoning or justification?
I want it. I do. It's such a pretty bike!
Do I need it? No. If I buy only one bike this year, it should not be a hybrid/comfort bike, because I do want something faster so if I'm still dead last in the Wild Goose Chase, I'm not SO dead last!
("If"... I typed "If".... oh, dear....)
But I would definitely ride it, it's lighter than my current bike and definitely a step (or two or three) up in the comfort bike department, and, have I mentioned this? It's pretty. :o Already has a rack and bike computer.
Regardless of whether I buy this bike, I'll still buy a road or touring bike. I just might not be so tempted to spend as much on it, which means I wouldn't get as good a road/touring bike, right? I haven't picked one out yet, haven't even looked, as I'll wait for the refund to arrive before starting.
I have the cash available to buy the pretty bike now, though.
What to do, what to do??