MomOnBike
05-31-2011, 09:56 AM
I admit it. I'm on a bit of a bike buying binge at the moment. I need help with a particular bike, so I ask . . .
O Greater Wisdom:
My daughter's boyfriend has asked me to help him buy a bike. This is good. The problem is that I'm not sure what type of bike to point him toward.
He's a big guy, that is tall and built like a hockey goalie (um, because that's his position).
When I ask him what he wants the bike for, he gets a sort of panicked/confused look on his face. I finally pinned him down, and he wants a bike to just ride around town, perhaps commute a bit, and look dashing when he and my daughter are together. He is not interested in a bike as a Fitness Machine, but wants a reasonably efficient bike. I worry about sticker shock if the bike is too high end.
So, where should we start? There are Trek dealers in town, Surley, and others, I think.
Oh, and I did tell him not to let me bully him. If he falls in love with a bike, he should buy it. After all, it is his butt on the saddle, not mine.
One more thing. My daughter will not, no way, don't even discuss it - consider being a stoker on a tandem. Tandems are out, though I think they would look so sweet. . .
O Greater Wisdom:
My daughter's boyfriend has asked me to help him buy a bike. This is good. The problem is that I'm not sure what type of bike to point him toward.
He's a big guy, that is tall and built like a hockey goalie (um, because that's his position).
When I ask him what he wants the bike for, he gets a sort of panicked/confused look on his face. I finally pinned him down, and he wants a bike to just ride around town, perhaps commute a bit, and look dashing when he and my daughter are together. He is not interested in a bike as a Fitness Machine, but wants a reasonably efficient bike. I worry about sticker shock if the bike is too high end.
So, where should we start? There are Trek dealers in town, Surley, and others, I think.
Oh, and I did tell him not to let me bully him. If he falls in love with a bike, he should buy it. After all, it is his butt on the saddle, not mine.
One more thing. My daughter will not, no way, don't even discuss it - consider being a stoker on a tandem. Tandems are out, though I think they would look so sweet. . .