interesting day.....
I promised a friend to take him to a LBS to look at (and possibly buy) a new bike for him. He hadn't ridden or owned a bike since he was a little boy in Korea. His English is pretty limited too, so I thought to myself " I'm going try to explain the complexities of choosing an appropriate bike to someone who hasn't ridden in 30 years, and speaks almost no English....this oughtta be fun!"
FF>> to one of my favourite bike shops: a bewildering assortment of MTB's hybrids, tandems, comforts, roadies, triathlons....the full monty. We talked about what he might like, kind of riding, dollar amount to spend, etc. Poked around, tried on various bikes, explained the pros and cons of each. I assumed maybe a mid-range hybrid for a year or two to get his skills up, and see if he'd like cycling as much as he imagined. Two hours later: one Bianchi SL3 Easton Ultralite with carbon forks and wishbone stays, full Campy Centaur gruppo:$2200CAD. Shoes, cleats, pedals, lights, FULL clothing set (jacket/jersey/inner shorts/outer shorts, tights, helmet, gloves, sox), computer: $800. With taxes, he walked out with $3300+ worth of swag without batting an eye, happy as a clam, comfortable with what he just bought.
Ay carumba. So much for assumptions!
We parted and I went to meet a friend for a light afternoon ride on another amazingly lovely day. Halfway into the ride, and on a trail way in behind a lake, my friend came to an abrupt halt. Seems she went over a speed bump (not very fast or hard) in the parking lot a couple of km's back, and broke a spoke. Checking her wheel, another spoke just snapped like dry spaghetti. She has had the (4 yeard old) bike in for broken spokes three times already, so something isn't right with her wheels. The wheel was so warped, I could barely get it to turn in the stays. We limped back a few km's out of the park and then decided no good could come of continuing to ride, so she and her wounded bike caught the bus home. Too bad...it was a nice ride, but breakdowns are going to happen, right? Kinda put a damper on an otherwise great day. Only 25km's for the ride too, but c'est la vie.
~S.
All vintage, all the time.
Falcon Black Diamond
Gitane Tour de France
Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB