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  1. #1
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    May 2005
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    Northwest Washington
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    Talking Love my new bike!

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    Hi girls,
    Got my new Sequoia this week-she stays in my minivan ready to ride at a moment's notice. Did a few 10-15 mile rides this week and yesterday we went for 30. Amazing! Sweet! In fact, her name is officially "Sweet Lady Sal" - but everytime I change gears on the fly - I just think "Sweeeet!"
    So much better than my hybrid-faster, smoother. I'm starting to train for the STP now. Can't wait!
    Live, Laugh, Love,
    Lori

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2005
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    Happy Trails Lori!

    It was so calming to hear that you like your bike better than your hybrid...I just bought a road bike and it should be delivered next week but I am so nervous about switching from my Trek hybrid to a Dolce....not sure why I am so anxious....i think i am worried I spent all this money and it will turn out that the rider is the slow element not the bike. Hee Hee.
    Sisu is the finnish philosophy that what must be done will be done-regardless of what it takes,
    a special strength and persistent determination and resolve to continue and overcome in the moment of adversity, an almost magical quality, a combination of stamina, perseverance, courage, and determination held in reserve for hard times.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Portland, Oregon
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    So funny!

    So, I've only had my bike since December. But, my boyfriend's boss is "financially secure", shall we say? This means he can afford very nice bikes. So, I've been comparing the parts and stuff on his vs. mine and learning the difference (some things are so subtle I really don't care, others make a huge differnece-enough that I would pay for them...that kind of thing).

    So, we go to get a heart rate monitor for me yesterday and The Boyfriend says "come over here Lynne...I want to show you something..." So we start looking at this Giant road bike. Right next to it a 2004 Fuji Professional. Keep in mind that mine's a hybrid (and I do love my little bike)...but dang!!!#$@#$#% I totally fell in love with the Fuji (uh yeah...$2K worth of falling in love, mind you! ).

    Having said that, I guess my threshold for wanting an upgrade is 6 mos!!! How long did it take you guys? ROFLMAO...apparently being healthy, getting back to nature..blah blah blah ISN'T cheap, is it?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Albuquerque, NM
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    I don't know - when I decided I wanted a road bike, I fell into a vintage Peugeot for $65! and I Love that bike. Now I"ve got a friend building out a vintage Trek and I have not a clue what hes' going to charge me (if he even charges me!)

    Congrats on the new bike Lady - may he/she/it serve you long and well!!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  5. #5
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    Jun 2004
    Location
    Nebraska
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    When people ask how much money I spent on my bike, I'm happy to tell them (probably about $1500 as he sits right now), and then add, "With dilegence I can get it up to $3000." That's only partially a joke. I think I can do it with just the planned upgrades.

    When poor thrifty DH turns white at that figure, I ask him in all seriousness if he's priced a heart attack recently. Then I mumble something about the price of gas.

    Thing is, it's all true. We could spend the money on gas and docs, or on a new wheelset that makes me smile. Hmmm, decisions, decisions, decisions

    So, bottom line: Think of your bike(s) as an investment in physical and mental health. It makes it easier to spend the money.

    Oh yes, ain't having a new bike just fun? Enjoy it.

    MomOnBike (who really wished she'd learned to spell)
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
    (Sign in Japan)

    1978 Raleigh Gran Prix
    2003 EZ Sport AX

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    North Bellmore, NY
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    Quote Originally Posted by sisu_concepts
    Happy Trails Lori!

    It was so calming to hear that you like your bike better than your hybrid...I just bought a road bike and it should be delivered next week but I am so nervous about switching from my Trek hybrid to a Dolce....not sure why I am so anxious....i think i am worried I spent all this money and it will turn out that the rider is the slow element not the bike. Hee Hee.
    Sisu concepts....Over the past few years I went from a hybrid, to the Specialized Sirrus and the speed got better and thought I was doing fine until I rode with my husband and friend two years later and there I was lagging behind so I went for the gusto (in my book anyway) and my husband got me a Dolce for my birthday in Dec. I was hoping the same thing, hope it isn't me, but like theladybikes put it Sweeeeeet. Rode my new bike on my trainer all winter, got it outdoors when weather permitted and I am loving it and keeping pace with my husband and friend, not that they are above average riders, but I am holding my own. I am sure you will also.

    Oh, and I put the Speedplay Frogs on it and couldn't ask for a better clipless pedal.

    ~JoAnn

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Puget Sound area, Washington state
    Posts
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    Thumbs up Gears to you, Lori!

    Congrats on your new steed - always exciting! I saved and planned and saved and planned some more and brought home my dream bike last year and have enjoyed every ride on all 3 of my bikes (well, except the cold, rainy training rides - ugh!).
    So, whereabouts in NW WA are you? I live north of Seattle and have 5 STPs under my shorts, so if you have questions or anything while you're training, just let me know, ok?
    Happy trails,
    Mary

 

 

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