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  1. #1
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    Any coping mechanisms for bike envy you can share with me?
    The only thing I know to do is buy it!

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    I can offer no useful advice either as I spent two hours last night looking for a steel frame
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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    I too have been stricken with bike lust. Sometimes it goes away, sometimes you buy a new bike.
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    That's why I don't go into bike shops much!

    I get bike lust - but I generally confine it to... I want such & such... and if I see a great deal on craigslist or ebay on a used one... Then I can have it. And generally if I get it, I have to sell a bike. It doesn't have to be immediately selling the bike, but within the next 6 months, a bike has to go...

    I'm having problem with the accessories though... buying the shaped carbon ergo handlebars that are nice on my wrist, the colored tires, or the shorter cranks. which is not so bad if you have one bike, upgrade that stuff and stop. But if you have a couple bikes, then it turns into a - got one new handlebars, loved it, now the other 2 need those handlebars too.

    I'm lusting after the SRAM red carbon crankset for one bike currently... I can almost justify it.

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    Accessorizing or upgrading components can be done slowly, though. which is why I am thinking 'frame' and not 'bike'.
    But 'bike' would be nice
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Accessorizing or upgrading components can be done slowly, though. which is why I am thinking 'frame' and not 'bike'.
    But 'bike' would be nice
    I have poor impulse control.

    I'm bad at the slowly part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    I have poor impulse control.
    Me too. When object envy strikes me, I try to remember the old saying:

    Happiness is loving what you have.

    That often makes me feel better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I can offer no useful advice either as I spent two hours last night looking for a steel frame
    Isn't the mariposa steel?

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    bike lust

    Well I'm glad it's not just me!

    Happiness is loving what you have - I like that!

    Now I just need to avoid going into bike shops for a 'browse'.

    I can't justify it at the moment and I need to use and love the wonderful sub I already have. But maybe I can get a pretty jersey to take my mind off it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by subengine View Post
    Well I'm glad it's not just me!

    Happiness is loving what you have - I like that!

    Now I just need to avoid going into bike shops for a 'browse'.

    I can't justify it at the moment and I need to use and love the wonderful sub I already have. But maybe I can get a pretty jersey to take my mind off it...
    Yours is the pretty coral red sub isn't it? Shouldn't be too hard to love LOL

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    awww

    hilldweller - I know, I know, she is loveable. Geez I sound so ungrateful. It's just that her cousin is so cute! But seriously though I willl enjoy little 'Sarah' for awhile before I look at getting another bike.

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    singlespeed

    At my fave bike shop there's a really really cool looking single speed that keeps calling me to drool on it. Ooooo ahhhhhh

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    Despite the fact that I have had 3.5 bikes (the last one was just a frame swap, keeping my components) road bikes in 7 years, none were really due to bike lust. My first road bike was an aluminum Cannondale. I don't know what components it had, probably 105s. The shifting sucked and the deur. sucked, too. After trying several fixes, my DH took me to Landry's, where I tested 2 bikes (stupidly, by just riding on the trainer) and got my Trek 5200. I loved that bike, but was having constant neck, back, arm pain. In retrospect, it may have just been my Fibromyalgia or some sports injury that I never treated properly. When a new high end bike store opened in my town, we went for a fitting. He did not press us to buy new bikes, but we were swayed by all of the Italian carbon in the shop. I got a new bike, which really was too big... sometime in the 2 years I had this frame, I was in the shop for something and had the only "lustful" reaction to a bike I have ever had. It was a deep, cobalt blue (get this) Trek 5200. It must have been in there for service, because they don't sell Treks. I knew it was a 47 cm by looking at it... I felt terrible. I wanted my Trek back, but sucked it up.
    After 2 years of wrangling, I got a smaller frame, same brand, different model of the bike I bought there. It's definitely sexier looking, red, etc, but so far, no bike "excites" me the way you all are describing. Well, actually I feel much more "fondly" about my Jamis Coda. It's just a cool bike that I use to do errands or have fun on. No pressure type of riding. Since they are not too common around here, I always get compliments on it. I also get compliments on my Kuota, again because it's not a common brand, but I guess I'm not genetically wired for bike envy, which is good.

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    No problem with Bike Envy here. But I can't take the credit for it.

    There's not an off-the-rack bike outside of the Terry I already own that would fit me, so what's to be envious of? LOL!
    By charity, goodness, restraint, and self-control men and woman alike can store up a well-hidden treasure -- a treasure which cannot be given to others and which robbers cannot steal. A wise person should do good. That is the treasure that cannot be lost.
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    The word of God comes down to man as rain to soil, and the result is mud, not clear water
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenSojourner View Post

    There's not an off-the-rack bike outside of the Terry I already own that would fit me, so what's to be envious of? LOL!
    A Luna, that's what.

 

 

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