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  1. #1
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    May 2009
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    Soquel, CA
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    Bought a Bike Friday

    I had been asking about bike Friday's a few weeks ago, and said I would let everyone know if I bought one. I found a Bike Friday on craigslist, but it turned out that it was handled by a consignment store in SF (about 70 miles north of where I live). I went up the day before I left on a trip. It is a Pocket Crusoe in my size with Ultegra front derailleur, 2 front chain rings and Shimano Deore XT mountain bike 9 speed rear cassette. There are plenty of low gears (but not enough high ones). It is a 2002 that is almost brand new. A 65 year old woman had bought it and was going to go to Europe and did not go, so I imagine it sat in a closet. It is a Rip Van Winkle bike bought the day before St. Patrick's in green. The rubber extrusions are still on the tires. It came with the suitcase and packing. I hope to take it with me when I go on trips, and also think it would be neat to take on a cruise ship and just ride away in the day.

    I took it with me on a week's vacation to visit kids and bike. The first day was on the Blossom Trail out of Reedley, CA. It was a 45 mile ride. By the time I was done my hands hurt and my crotch hurt. It was a little risky to take a new bike on a long trip. But now I knew what needed to be fixed. Stopped in a bike store in Laguna Beach and bought a new stem than angles up so all the weight is not on my hands and wrists. Adjusted the tilt of the seat. I still want to replace the saddle, but then it was at least ride-able. I was a little disappointed that it does not go as fast as my Specialized Ruby. We stopped to visit friends in Paso Robles who ride, and I had a hard time keeping up with the road bikes. The riding in Paso Robles is wonderful. Every road through the vineyards and hills is like a giant bike path with no cars.

    My conclusion after 149 miles is that it needed to get set up right before I left, but I would not have known what bothered me if I hadn't ridden so far. It wasn't bad for the first 15 miles or so. It also felt weird to be in the back behind my friends when I was usually in the front. So, husband needs a travel bike to slow him down rather than me trying to keep up with a road bike. I think I'm going to like it. It was great to go on a trip and be able to ride and not just sit around and talk and eat.
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    2007 Ruby Comp/Specialized Dolce
    2004 Bike Friday Crusoe/Specialized Dolce

  2. #2
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    Jul 2006
    Location
    Olney, MD
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    Congrats!
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

  3. #3
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    Apr 2006
    Location
    where the wind comes sweeping down the plain
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    It's SOOOO pretty (as are you!).
    I'm so glad you found one. The color is fantastic!!!
    Seems like you're getting the fit dialed in, and are on your way to many, many miles of good times. Woo hoo!!!
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

    Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
    Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)

    1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
    Cannondale F5 mountain bike

  4. #4
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    May 2007
    Location
    San Antonio Heights, CA (Upland)
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    Yay for new bikes!!!!!!!!! She's real purdy.
    GO RIDE YOUR BIKE!!!

    2009 Cannondale Super Six High Modulus / SRAM Red / Selle San Marco Mantra

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Columbia, MO
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    I really want a Bike Friday. Not just any folding bike but specifically this one because it rolls along after it's folded up. I will probably finally just get the cheaper folding bike at some point, because it will be a long time before I can spring for the Bike Friday. Very lucky for you that you found one in your area on craigslist!

  6. #6
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    Feb 2010
    Location
    California
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    Congrats on your new BikeFriday. I'm glad you were able to find one. Nice looking bike!!

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Skagit County, Washington
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    Congratulations on your new travel buddy!
    Your friends may be glad that you got a bike that holds you back -- now they can keep up with you! I need to buy one of those for my riding partner!
    Everyone Deserves a Lifetime

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
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    California
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    Quote Originally Posted by featuretile View Post
    There are plenty of low gears (but not enough high ones).
    You might consider experimenting with your gearing. Here is an article on gearing on BikeFridays.

    http://community.bikefriday.com/gearing

    I went with the capreo cassette and rear hub with a 52/42/30 chainring setup in the front. This allows you to go down to a 9T cog in the back.

  9. #9
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    May 2009
    Location
    Soquel, CA
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    Thanks for the info Sylvia. The Capreo would give higher gears. I wish I had understood all this first, but since the bike was pre-owned and I really didn't think it would make such a big difference until I went on a long ride with other people, I could not have selected it anyway. I emailed Bike Friday to see what the Capreo costs since I could not find it on their website. It also might entail changing the rear derailleur and it might be just too expensive right now. I had no idea how much higher you could go with a smaller rear cog! There is so much to learn! I changed out my saddle and am now really comfortable on her.
    2007 Ruby Comp/Specialized Dolce
    2004 Bike Friday Crusoe/Specialized Dolce

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Between the Blue Ridge and the Chesapeake Bay
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    Congratulations on your new Bike Friday! I love mine. It's like riding my other road bike (only it's a bit heavier). I just took mine on a 10-day cycling trip and it performed flawlessly.

  11. #11
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    May 2009
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    Soquel, CA
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    I got a reply from Bike Friday and it turns out that I would have to replace the rear hub and rebuild the rim to install a Capreo cassette. Since I have 2 front chain rings 53-39 (not 3), I would lose my low gears if I installed a 9-26 in place of my 11-32. What would really work is not being made by them anymore. A 9-32 Capreo would have given me the higher gears without losing the lower gears.

    I'll probably just keep what I have for now. Now that it is comfortable, it's just a little slower when riding with road bikes. It worked well when I rode with a slower friend. If DH gets a folding bike, it will probably slow him down to my speed. The thing is, even if I had ordered a new BF, I would not have realized what I needed until after I got it. Also, too expensive for me. Who gets into comparing gear inches when you are a relatively new rider and not a technical person? I sound like a bike mechanic, and even my more experienced friends don't understand what I am talking about - gear inches, chain capacity, teeth, tire size.
    2007 Ruby Comp/Specialized Dolce
    2004 Bike Friday Crusoe/Specialized Dolce

  12. #12
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    Nov 2005
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    When I ordered my Bike Friday, I told them what I had on my other road bike, and said, "Make It So" on the Friday, and they did. I don't get into gear inches, but I'm glad they do.

  13. #13
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    Feb 2010
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    California
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    Quote Originally Posted by featuretile View Post
    I sound like a bike mechanic, and even my more experienced friends don't understand what I am talking about
    I understand that feeling. I'm a relatively new rider and had to really look into cranks and gearing to understand what would work for me. By the time I ordered my BikeFriday, I pretty much knew the gearing I wanted on it.

    Sheldon Brown has a nice online gear calculator.
    http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gears/

  14. #14
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    Aug 2009
    Location
    Charleston, SC
    Posts
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    Quote Originally Posted by featuretile View Post
    The thing is, even if I had ordered a new BF, I would not have realized what I needed until after I got it. Also, too expensive for me. Who gets into comparing gear inches when you are a relatively new rider and not a technical person?
    That's why the folks at Bike Friday are so helpful to talk to. They ask you all sorts of questions about what you want to do with the bike, your style of riding, and if you currently have a favorite bike at the moment then they take those measurements and build your BF to mimic it.

 

 

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