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  1. #16
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    love the red fenders on the orange bike...indicates a gutsy sensibility to me!!

    actually love the whole bike...i have the same bar wrap....
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  2. #17
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    Lisa:
    DH and I just finished admiring the pics of your fleet on your link - awesome bikes and awesome pics!!! He has several bikes and I only have the one - so I told him we obviously need to get me a second bike when we can afford it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wildhawk View Post
    Lisa:
    DH and I just finished admiring the pics of your fleet on your link - awesome bikes and awesome pics!!! He has several bikes and I only have the one - so I told him we obviously need to get me a second bike when we can afford it!!
    Exactly. If he has 3 or more and you only have one....NO FAIR!
    There was no way my husband could object when I said I wanted a second bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    I know what those are! - they are reflective leg bands - one of the local cycling clubs gives them away at its events. They are a plastic band with a little piece of springy metal? or plastic inside you can straighten them out and then "snap" them around just about anything round - though i believe they were designed for ankles.
    I think they're called Snap Straps, or something like that.
    I just picked up some and strapped them around the headtube of my commuter/touring bike, seen here:
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    Oh yeah! f8th had some of those.
    Slap Straps?

    Is that Cytomax?
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    Cool! I could use some of those - the more reflective the better. I like that they are removable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Oh yeah! f8th had some of those.
    Slap Straps?

    Is that Cytomax?
    Sorry...They are called Snap Bands.

    F8th was the reason I got these. I really thought they were great...and this is DH's bike...he doesn't want me "ugly-ing" it up with reflective stickers, so this was a good compromise. I, too, like that they are removeable - and moveable.

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  8. #23
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    Thanks for the link! DH and I have been riding home in the dark from the park lately and eventhough our panniers, bikes and clothing have reflective areas, the more reflective the better. They would be a nice thing to have in our gear to slap on just before dark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Exactly. If he has 3 or more and you only have one....NO FAIR!
    There was no way my husband could object when I said I wanted a second bike.
    DH asked me yesterday if I could have a second bike, what would I get? I honestly could not answer - I love my hybrid and I know the logical choice would be to get a road bike to go faster, but I like to ride in the upright position and at a slower pace so that I can scan for wildlife pic opportunities. Spirit suits me fine for now. DH misses riding his 10-speed racer and recently picked up a Raleigh racer to fix up. If he goes back into riding his racing bikes, I will have to reconsider the road bike. I remember when we were first riding together that I had a heck of a time keeping up with him on my mountain bike - argh - the good old days! But he is very happy with his new hybrid for now. It would be nice to have a back-up bike in case Spirit has to spend time in the LBS for tune-ups, etc. I have gotten used to riding every single day now.
    “No Bird Soars Too High If He Soars With His Own Wings” ~ William Blake

 

 

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