Do you: Road? Mtn? Commute?
I was wondering how many of you participate in different kinds of biking :) I would love to hear stories of which one you love the most and which one you fell in love with first (but will settle for the types you ride) ;)
I suspect many of you do more than one kind of biking and I'm considering trying mountain biking (I currently have a road bike and commute on my Trek 830 and although do not have the space or finances to purchase a new mountain bike, am very interested to try it :))
Road, Mtn, Tour and Commute!
Hi. My name is pinkbikes and I'm an addict!:eek: I'll try anything if it involves a bike.
I learnt to ride a bike when I was a kid and rode it to school. After that was a hiatus while I went to a boarding school where you didn't ride bikes! I headed off to university and was a decent sort of swimmer and a patchy kind of runner (but ok over distances) so somebody convinced me to do a triathlon. I borrowed a bike from my cousin for the race and was instantly converted. I have not been without bike(s) since.
So I mainly have a background in triathlon and road. When DH and I had our child I bought a hybrid and did the "family biking" thing (child seat and a tagalong) and a bit of commuting to work when necessary. But mostly it wasn't too serious.
Then two years ago I got a bit of money that wasn't expected or budgeted for, so I went and replaced my ancient roadie. This was like opening pandora's box. I LOVED brifters. I LOVED carbon bling. I LOVED singing along at speed on a nice light bike with super-skinny tyres. I am back in love with riding a roadie, and shock of all shocks I am doing the 40km ride in a triathlon team in two weeks in one of Australia's bigger triathlons. I am both excited and terrified. Excited to be back into tri's and knowing I've got the legs for the distance, but terrified that I'll be old and slower than my expectations.
But when I bought the roadie, my DH also bought a mountain bike. This was the cracking open of the dam wall! The next thing you know I'd been introduced to mtn biking and was throwing myself over things (including the handlebars) and enjoying something that is the biggest thrill since downhill skiing!:D I just LOVE mtn biking too!
All this riding resulted in more bikes, more commuting to stay fit for the other biking, and then finally a tandem so our sweet 10 y.o. daughter could come on a 9day supported tour with us.
So I guess you could say "all sorts and for all sorts of reasons." As far as I'm concerned, if it has wheels, pedals and a seat, I'm THERE!!:D