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  1. #1
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    She still has it! *does cartwheels* (figuratively speaking of course, my back has not recovered for that yet).

    Now - how do you ship a bike? What's the best method/carrier? She's in Madison, I'm near Chattanooga. Should a bike shop send it, and should it be sent to my LBS?

    The timing for finding this could not be better. I badly injured my low back more than three weeks ago - I can still only walk around for 30 to 40 minutes at a time. There is no way I will be able to ride leaning low on my road bike for a very long time - it may be this winter before that is possible again. A more upright bike is excellent while I recover - even the extension on the front handlebar is almost like it was set aside for me! I wonder if I may be able to ride that in 2 months, and seeing that bike every day will keep me thinking more positively! *so excited*

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    I'd get an LBS to pack it and receive it...

    Congrats
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    Congrats on getting it!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by grey View Post
    What's the best method/carrier? She's in Madison, I'm near Chattanooga. Should a bike shop send it, and should it be sent to my LBS?
    Is that Madison, GA or Madison, WI? If GA, that's probably only about a 3 hour drive from Chattanooga. If GA, and you can't get there soon, and there's not a really close LBS, PM me and I might be able to help you out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinimini View Post
    Is that Madison, GA or Madison, WI? If GA, that's probably only about a 3 hour drive from Chattanooga. If GA, and you can't get there soon, and there's not a really close LBS, PM me and I might be able to help you out.
    Thanks! It's Wisconsin, unfortunately (or fortunately, it looks like the bike has been kept very sheltered).

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    How do you know it's your bike?
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    That is so cool! Hope you get your bike back.
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    What nostalgia!! But that stem, if it doesn't have to be - has to go. Or at least go down.
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    Zen, I think she means that it is LIKE the one she had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinerabbit View Post
    What nostalgia!! But that stem, if it doesn't have to be - has to go. Or at least go down.
    +1. With the stem nearly vertical like that, the effective stem length looks to be about 1 cm, which will make steering EXTREMELY sketchy and dangerous. (My DH has his articulated stem [don't know what they're really called] set at about half that angle, and I can barely ride his bike because of it.)
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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