EEEEK! My new bike is ready, my first road bike!! I'm so excited. I go pick her up tomorrow. She's a steel Serotta with a custom frame. Pictures to follow.
With tremendous anticipation,
Amy
EEEEK! My new bike is ready, my first road bike!! I'm so excited. I go pick her up tomorrow. She's a steel Serotta with a custom frame. Pictures to follow.
With tremendous anticipation,
Amy
I will be waiting.![]()
Me too. Steel.....mmmmm.....
Lisa
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What color? components? wheels?
I can't wait to see the pictures
Color is harlequin (sort of purple/blue), components are Campy, mostly Centaur but a few things are Chorus (I can't remember, honestly, I'm going to have to get a list of it all from my lbs), my lbs built my wheels.
Ace, I can hardly wait to see the photos.
Just think, you are only a few days away from becoming a roadie.![]()
Bet you won't have to worry about your knee as much because you will be pedaling a lighter bike.
Darcy
Bikerz- yes, please! You need to meet her in person this weekend![]()
So I picked her up today. Serotta failed to paint "Coeur D'Acier" (heart of steel) on the frame as they were 'sposed to, so she's going back to them for a few days while I'm in Italy for repainting. In the interim I get to play with her.
First reactions, based on two miles of riding (and remembering I haven't really ridden a road bike for 30 years, and have hand, knee, foot and shoulder problems...yikes): she feels very stable. The only place I was feeling some pain were my hands- I'm instinctively going into this weird back-of-the-hand-turned-toward-the-outside position, with hands at the ends of the bars (you know, right where they curve to the hoods- does that part have a name?). Lbs raised the bars up a bit, so that may help. They said there's a bunch of stuff we can do if it continues to hurt.
Lbs was supposed to put 25 tires on her, but they were out, so temporarily put 23's on her, and she feels fine. I keep forgetting where the brakes are (thank you, lbs, for putting brake extenders on w/o asking me!). The easy/low gear feels really easy (which was our objective), but I think the high gears aren't high enough. Lbs says they can change this if it continues to be my experience.
The bike feels so LIGHT. She weighs 22 lbs, compared to the 32 of my hybrid.
For those of you who remember how self-conscious I was about buying myself an expensive custom bike---while Ian at the lbs was going over the bill with me, a guy came in, and was ogling my bike, saying how beautiful she is. Then he asked if it was mine, and I say yeah. Then he said did you just get it? And I said, "yes, I'm picking it up today." And he said "That's my dream bike. So, did you just get a big divorce settlement or something?"
Is that weird or what? I mean, was it inconceivable to this guy that I might actual have my own money? Anyway, I think he was just a weirdo.
See next post in thread for photos...I was having trouble posting the images before.
Last edited by ace; 05-09-2007 at 04:12 PM.
Figured it out...the images were too big. Note that the dog insisted in being in the photos. He has a jealous relationship with my hybrid, hopefully he and the road bike will get along better.
Doesn't quite capture the color, though....
Veeeery pretty! (and the pup, too!)
Keep calm and carry on...
OOOOOOOOOOOOOh Myyyyyyyyyyyyyy, she is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PREEEEEEEEEEEEEEtty! It gives me bike lust just to look at her. Enjoy her!!!
Beautiful bike ACE!
The dog... HAHAHA! Too funny. It's like he posed and everything for the pictures.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
Gorgeous bike!
(and handsome dog!)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
That is a GORGEOUS bike!!!
And I think Linus looks very protective. He's guarding your bike and trying to decide where to bite the asinine guy who asked you about the divorce settlement.
Good dog!
Great bike!
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
That is absolutely one beautiful .... dog ...er.., BIKE!! Congratulations.
This shows the irridescent color better