Lise
05-10-2006, 02:34 PM
Not for the first time am I wishing we had a "heart" icon on this board.
You all know that I really dig my new Bianchi Veloche, lovingly dubbed The Green Hornet. It's amazing, smooth, swift, and I can't believe I own such an expensive bike. They call it a road bike, but I think of it as a race bike. I feel like Speed Racer on it, and I can hardly wait to take her out on my first tri a week from Sunday. I've ridden over 100 miles on her between the past two weekends.
That said...I forgot how much I love my Marin Larkspur, too. I hadn't ridden her since I got The Green Hornet. I rode the Larkspur to work today, a 3.5 mile city commute. No big. It was just so comfortable. The saddle felt great. The handlebars felt just right. Clipping in and out is a breeze. I hooked my panniers on, and off I went. There is no way in heck I'm leaving the Bianchi in the basement of a City of Chicago public health clinic, even locked up. I was aware that I was going ~ 5 mph slower with the same amount of effort, but who cares? It's a 15 min commute. What? I need to get there in 12 min? :rolleyes: I got the Larkspur three years ago, and have ridden her all over, including 5 triathlons and a metric century. It was that m. century, though, that convinced me to get a road bike. By mile 50, I could really feel the weight of the bike.
I'm going to take both bikes into the LBS and see if they can help me find a saddle for the Veloche that's as comfy as the Larkspur. That would be wonderful. :D I am so happy to have a great commuting bike AND a great racing/distance bike. It's a good life. L.
You all know that I really dig my new Bianchi Veloche, lovingly dubbed The Green Hornet. It's amazing, smooth, swift, and I can't believe I own such an expensive bike. They call it a road bike, but I think of it as a race bike. I feel like Speed Racer on it, and I can hardly wait to take her out on my first tri a week from Sunday. I've ridden over 100 miles on her between the past two weekends.
That said...I forgot how much I love my Marin Larkspur, too. I hadn't ridden her since I got The Green Hornet. I rode the Larkspur to work today, a 3.5 mile city commute. No big. It was just so comfortable. The saddle felt great. The handlebars felt just right. Clipping in and out is a breeze. I hooked my panniers on, and off I went. There is no way in heck I'm leaving the Bianchi in the basement of a City of Chicago public health clinic, even locked up. I was aware that I was going ~ 5 mph slower with the same amount of effort, but who cares? It's a 15 min commute. What? I need to get there in 12 min? :rolleyes: I got the Larkspur three years ago, and have ridden her all over, including 5 triathlons and a metric century. It was that m. century, though, that convinced me to get a road bike. By mile 50, I could really feel the weight of the bike.
I'm going to take both bikes into the LBS and see if they can help me find a saddle for the Veloche that's as comfy as the Larkspur. That would be wonderful. :D I am so happy to have a great commuting bike AND a great racing/distance bike. It's a good life. L.