Nor Ace Wheelworks, sigh. I had good service a couple of times but then both my housemate and I had noticeably patronizing service (different visits) so I don't go there anymore. I love Broadway Bicycle School, though!
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Ace and Belmont are the same company.
My son goes to Broadway Bicycle School for maintenance.
I find that smaller shops usually are better, but only if it's not a super race oriented shop. Even some with women employees suck.
No pictures, no rides. I rode last Sunday, for 11 miles and that was the last ride outdoors. We had a warm day, but I was at work and even if I commuted, it would not have been on the Silque. Hoping to get out Sunday, even if it's 35 degrees.
Here is the picture from my first ride.
Yes, very comfortable. I just want to keep testing the saddle. DH was at the auto parts store near the LBS, and took it upon himself to go in there, to report my saddle issues to the owner/fitter. This, in itself pissed me off, but I know he is just trying to be helpful, as he was asking about the Romin. The fitter said I need to do 7-8 rides, and was questioning DH why I tilted the nose up. I just had forgotten to tell him that my saddle is always like this. It doesn't look pointed up, but it is, a hair, which keeps me from sliding back. But, I highly doubt I will get 7-8 rides in, given the weather. Truthfully, I am kind of "done" for the season, but it seems like the warm days we are having are rainy, or I am at work, and the dry days are not just cold, but windy. Or, it is snowing.
We shall see.
What a happy photo - thanks for sharing! Quite frankly, I'm impressed you can stretch your season out so long. I give up much sooner ;)
I think I have my Kuota sold. A fellow AMC leader is coming over Sunday to test it out. I don't know her well, but she is the new-ish girlfriend of the guy I lead a lot of rides with. She is a little taller than me, but our legs are exactly the same length. She's coming at 2:45, so I can get at least a good 20 miles in on the Silque before she comes.
My Kuota is sold!
It's going to a good home, to someone who is very active, an AMC bike and hiking leader. She went out and rode it about 6 miles, including up and down my street and Strawberry Hill, so that's a good test of just about any kind of condition you could have.
Murienn, I sold it for $500.00. I may have been able to get a bit more, but I just wanted it done.
Congratulations Crankin! Now if I could just sell my lovely Gunnar frame...
You will, Catrin. Maybe through people you know at the gym or your mountain biking connections?
I didn't have to do any work for this one. We went to a leader's party on Tuesday and DH just mentioned I was selling my bike. This woman perked up and said she was interested. The bike she had is not crappy, but definitely too big for her.
It's the strangest thing. The Sunday before Thanksgiving I listed my Cannondale on Craigslist, thinking "this is a waste of time". The next day I got a reply. A few days later a really nice woman came by. It was 28 degrees, snowing, and the road wasn't plowed. She had been doing research and this was the bike she wanted. I was sorry to see it go (it was basically unused - too big for me), but really happy it went to such a nice person. And hopefully it will have a more exciting life than just sitting in my garage.
Congrats Crankin, on the new bike and the successful sale.
Wow, this thread has evolved to bike selling.
I felt a little sad to see Kuota go, but she's in a good home. DH was actually encouraging me to not sell her, but I don't need 3 road bikes.
Hoping the weather cooperates and I get to do my 37 mile club ride tomorrow.