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    Thank you and don't tell him, but I like my bike better too.

    Sandra (wishing she had thought to put her chain in the big ring before taking the pic!)
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    What a gorgeous brace of bikes! Despite your first sandy adventure, you should really start having some fun on your rides together now--even though he's faster with the new wheels. See, this is why I'm kind of glad the Chief won't spring for a new, lighter bike to replace his heavy hybrid--in a stiff headwind, I can beat the pants off him.

    Love the look of the Brooks, btw.
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    See, this is why I'm kind of glad the Chief won't spring for a new, lighter bike to replace his heavy hybrid--in a stiff headwind, I can beat the pants off him
    Yeah! I know what you mean. Why did I try to convince him he needed to get a lighter bike!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    Sandra (wishing she had thought to put her chain in the big ring before taking the pic!)
    Too funny!

    Yeah Sandra, your bike IS way groovin'er than his.

    Glad to see you both have mirrors.
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    Even though HIS bike cost twice is much, mine is prettier PLUS I have the Brooks.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Hey Sandra,

    A couple of nice looking bikes, but I'm going to be the dissenter.... I think your DH's is awesome -- it's identical to mine!!! I brought mine home July 14th and I'm still loving (almost) every minute I spend on it.

    I feel your hubby's pain about the paint that rubbed off where the hitch mounted bike rack rubbed. The exact same think happened when my Pilot came home. My DH solved the problem by wrapping duct tape where the bike & the hitch make contact. No problems since, but that mark bugs me every time I see it.

    What kind of mirror do you have on your bike. That's one thing about my hybrid that I really miss. My LBS recommended one that hooks on my glasses, but I really want one that mounts on the handlebars.
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    I use a Mirrycle. It's great. I love it.

    http://www.amazon.com/Mirrycle-Mirro...8270047&sr=1-2

    Hubby has a Third Eye BARend Mirror that he had on his hybrid. It's not so good on the road bike. It doesn't stick out far enough, so it mostly reflects his hip as he pedals. He's going to get one like mine eventually.

    P.S. Not to insult you, I really do like his bike. I actually think HIS bike looks like more of a girls bike and mine looks more like a boys. But, I have to love what I have and what I ride, so I keep telling myself mine is cooler! LOL

    I did tell him in the bike shop "no fair! I'm the one that likes to ride the most and you get the best bike"!!! (mine was used and his is brand spankin new)
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    My DH solved the problem by wrapping duct tape where the bike & the hitch make contact. No problems since, but that mark bugs me every time I see it.
    You didn't try to touch it up? I was thinking about taking some white gloss enamel spray paint and spraying it on a paper plate and then lightly brushing it on with a brush. It may look worse.

    I did write an email to Saris customer service to let them know about the problem. I think they need to be aware and also I'm scared to use it on a long distance now. You may want to notify them as well.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Sandra,

    I didn't mean to imply I was insulted.... just had to get in a vote for the Pilot as most beautiful bike. They are both great looking bikes And, in the end, riding comfort and performance trumps paint job. I rode a Trek 1000 that that had the flame-looking paint job and I loved the paint, but the bike wasn't nearly as comfortable as the Trek. Plus, my helmet matched the Pilot...

    You're lucky to have a DH who understands the need for a good bike. Mine (the same one who is drooling over a $15,000 motorcycle on EBay as we speak) has thrown a few jabs my way about the $$ invested in my bike.

    Thanks for the mirror link -- it's in my shopping cart.

    Oh, and about the paint -- DH said I would make it look worse if I tried to touch it up. I put clear nail polish on it. I may ask the bike shop for their recommendations.

    Happy riding!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    I use a Mirrycle. It's great. I love it.

    http://www.amazon.com/Mirrycle-Mirro...8270047&sr=1-2

    Hubby has a Third Eye BARend Mirror that he had on his hybrid. It's not so good on the road bike. It doesn't stick out far enough, so it mostly reflects his hip as he pedals. He's going to get one like mine eventually.

    P.S. Not to insult you, I really do like his bike. I actually think HIS bike looks like more of a girls bike and mine looks more like a boys. But, I have to love what I have and what I ride, so I keep telling myself mine is cooler! LOL

    I did tell him in the bike shop "no fair! I'm the one that likes to ride the most and you get the best bike"!!! (mine was used and his is brand spankin new)
    Sandra, How did you get a mtb mirror to work on the drop bar? I like it, but does it fit on well? not too crazy about my helmet mirror- can't get it adjusted well. Jenn

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    You just take the little cap out of the end of the bar. This particular mirror is very adjustable. That's why it works better than the mirror that hubby has. It sort of sticks out to the side.

    Let me know if you if you want me to, I'll take a close-up pic of it on my bike.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

 

 

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