A plethora of silly newb questions!
Hey guys! A few months back some of you may remember me posting in the Gen. Forums about my little red Dawes being stolen. Sadly, it was never recovered. But on the plus side, it gave me an excuse to buy a new bike! The BF and I took a couple of days driving around the metroplex to different bike shops and it was like electricity when I first laid eyes on my Marin Kentfield. Beautiful little hybrid, rides smooth as silk, and my first experience with trigger shifters. I'm still fairly green, though, so I thought I would just lump all my questions into one long post instead of posting them individually.
First of all, college is starting back up next week and my bike will be my sole mode of transportation. Has anyone spent money on a nice new bike only for it to be primarily a commuter?
Next, when I had the Dawes, I experienced no tampering whatsoever. I could even leave things in the frame bag without worrying that it would be gone when I returned, and on a couple of occasions left the bike overnight. (Foolish, I know. It will never happen again.) And when the Dawes was stolen, it was not on campus, but at my old apartment complex that was right at the edge of the bad side of town. Regardless, this has made me a bit paranoid. I will be using both a cable lock and a u-lock on campus with the Marin (which is twice the protection the Dawes had.) Still, do you think this is enough? Really just looking for comfort and good student experiences on this one.
Third, I decided I wanted to give clipless pedals a try. So after reading a bit I made what I worry to be a few unorthodox decisions. I ended up buying a set of Crank Brothers Eggbeaters and a pair of Specialized Sonoma shoes (men's style.) First of all, the Eggbeaters are a mountain pedal, and I worry that they are just a little excessive for what will primarily be a commuter bike. I chose them based on reviews and the fact that almost everyone says using them is very intuitive. I'm just wondering if this was a bad decision and I should have gotten something a little more road-oriented like the Quattros or even something by Speedplay.
Do people even put clipless pedals on hybrids? Or their commuters? Or hybrids being used as commuters?
I'm really looking forward to getting some real time in on my new beauty. Just hoping to alleviate a few fears beforehand.