I would hook the trail a bike up to the old mountain bike. I have a 2.3 now and have had a kid on a trail a bike/ mtb in the past.
These girls are terrible. Now I am thinking I need a mixte and build up a fixie.
I would hook the trail a bike up to the old mountain bike. I have a 2.3 now and have had a kid on a trail a bike/ mtb in the past.
These girls are terrible. Now I am thinking I need a mixte and build up a fixie.
I posted this looooong reply yesterday that seems to have vanished. Grrrr! Those computer gremlins.
Thank you SO much for all of your wonderful responses. I'm going to need to save up my money for another bike aren't I?!! I love all of the enthusiasm here (and the enabling, too). For touring and riding around with the kids I have my eye on a Surly Cross Check... but that's a little bit away... Is fall when there are sales on bikes? For now I need to figure out what to do with my shoes situation. I hate the white shoes... who thought that making white biking shoes was a good idea?
I went to a different bike shop yesterday and the guy I got seemed very knowledgeable. He showed me some different bikes (the cross check being one of them and seemed to think it was fine to go with a mountain bike shoe even if it was a road bike whereas the other store didn't seem to be so keen on that) shoes and pedals (though I feel like I need to do that actual buying at the place that did my first ones since I'm having problems with the shoes and pedals bought there and I don't want to be out money. I hope they'll offer an exchange of some sort so I'm not stuck with bad shoes AND pedals. They'll likely want to try adjusting things first. Right? Although I may completely go back to my toe clips too if all this cycling shoe stuff and the hotspots don't work themselves out. I'm totally cool with this. I just want to go riding!)
I didn't know what a mixte was so went to look it up on Wikipedia! LOL! Yes, I can see something like that in my future to... which leads me to ask: how do you store all of your bikes?? I am running out of room in my garage (my son has one, my daughter has one, my husband has one, we have a double child Burley trailer, and soon two trail-a-bikes, not to mention the other garage detritis like balls, scooters, garden equipment, lawn mower, etc. LOL!) and can just see the look that my husband's will give me when I tell him that I envision getting another bike. He had a hard time when I can home last week with the trail-a-bike (and we need to get another one as well in the next month or so for the other child!). OY! Any good garage/bike organization arrangement that you can to share??
Thanks again for all the great input! I hope the shoe stuff works out. I'll keep you posted! And thank you for making me feel at home here already!
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LOL... white shoes... I'm picking up my brand new pair of white shoes, probably today... Why white? My husband once got burns on the tops of his feet from black shoes on a very hot day.
What kind of pedals are you using? Sometimes hot spots are caused from having a very small pedal platform and can be solved by using a different style of pedal. Also check to make sure none of the screws on your cleats are sticking up all of the way through the sole of your shoe.
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Mountain bike shoes/pedal system with a road bike is fine. Many people I know do it, even me. I prefer mountain style shoes because with the recessed cleat, I can walk in them. Perfect for bike touring when you stop to take pictures, walk around to enjoy the scenery, or stop at a cafe along the way. And you mentioned hooking up the child trailer to it. I don't know about your kids but with mine I have to stop at almost every playground that we come across on my rides with them. I can easily chase them around the playground in my shoes without having to carry around a second pair - something I'd probably forget to do when I really needed them. Just check for pieces of bark chips that can get lodged in the cleats. They can make engaging and disengaging difficult. They are also great for bike errands, too.
As for the garage, we don't even try to park our cars in there. We have a stand (it holds a couple of bikes) that we puchased when we had to store our bikes inside with us in an apartment. A few floor stands to keep the kids bikes organized and easily accessible to them. And a couple of them are just leaned up against a wall. I'm thinking about getting a couple of the bike pulley systems so I can hang bikes on the ceiling.
Our stand is similar to this one:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true
If you have wall space to lean it against, there's this:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...slisearch=true
Our floor stands:
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...se=&lang=en-US
Bike pulley:
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...se=&lang=en-US
The good ole wall brackets sold in the home improvement isle would work too.
ETA: I just counted our bikes in my head and we have eight. The one I just purchased from uforgot will make nine. The Xtracycle that Dh is planning to build will make ten.I swear they're breeding in there. I'm just not sure how though.
Dh's and mine are both girls.
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I have those dual use pedals that Grog mentioned. They're great! And the platform for your regular shoe (or flip flop) is very large and sturdy. Plus they are all metal, so heavy but will last forever....
I have those shoes! The bottom ones, anyways. I also have the mountain bike type pedals and cleats on my road bike.. Haven't experienced any problems. The cleats snap into the spinning bikes too, so it all works out. Plus I got fairly used to snapping in and out on the spinning bike, so when I had to do it on my actual bike, it was obviously different (I was actually moving haha), but so far no falls.. Many close incidents, but they seem to snap out right before I'm a total goner haha..
If you're just looking for something to ride with the kids/family on the weekends, what about going to someplace like Target and picking up a cheap bike?
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One good reason not to do that is take a look at who works at Target, et al. Do you want those people assembling your bike?
And you can't take it back to them for adjustments either.
I think you can find an affordable bike that will fit your needs at a bike shop.
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