ooo those take a lot of practice to drive. We had something similar like that on the farm I used to work on and it was very odd... hard to steer! You get used to it eventually though!
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My next bike... is still in Switzerland! :eek:
Apparently the 2010 BMC's will be delivered to the US dealers in Jan-Feb 2010 - so the new bike will not come home for another two months...
I better start practicing some patience!
If they ever get our train up and running, a folder. I also have my eyes on a Cyclocross but I think I will have to go custom (mmmm Luna?).
I just got my dream bike. I was looking thru craigslist and found a 2007 Specialized Ruby Comp that had only 100 miles on a trainer. A husband bought it for his wife hoping that she would ride.... Price was $1500 (instead of $2200 in 2007, and $2700 in 2010). Wasn't even planning on getting a new bike, but could not pass up getting a bike that is much more expensive than I ever would pay. It feels like a rocket! Now, I hope I can keep up with the bike club.
http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...0&menuItemId=0
By the way, how do you get a picture up under your name? I put a picture in my profile, but it doesn't appear and I can't find any instructions. It's boring with only a name.
user CP> settings and options> edit avatar
I should have put the Austin Commuter rail. :p They have had the little cars and tracks for over a year but keep having setbacks. I see them testing the cars all the time but it is still 4-6 months from running. It would stop me from having to drive to work and only lets off about 1.5 miles from the office so of course I want a folder to get back and forth. :)
I've decided to seriously start searching for my next new mtb. I have a friend who'll allow me to try her XS Yeti to see how that size fits. I'd like to get a new one before our club race season starts.
We've tried everything to make my bike fit but it's just that one size too big & not getting there.
For anyone that's even thinking about buying a new bike...GET ONE THAT FITS YOU PROPERLY. We knew very little when we purchased our bikes a few years ago & settled for something that felt ok but wasn't the right size. It makes a huge difference & worth the effort to find that right one.
mmm yeti. i love my current bike (gary fisher supercaliber) but i ended up with it because it was their comparable demo for the Yeti AS-Rsl and it was on some kind of massive sale.
i would have gone with a Yeti 575 if money weren't an object.
Aggie- I thought you were waiting for the train to bring supplies or something :p
Trek 7.3 FX:)
Orbea Dama. Sexy...