well, actually, I can be seen riding in street clothes almost every single day on my fancy road bike. I wear my expensive red Italian leather shoes(SIDI) and helmet as well..
well, actually, I can be seen riding in street clothes almost every single day on my fancy road bike. I wear my expensive red Italian leather shoes(SIDI) and helmet as well..
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I also would wear street clothes on my roadie before I had my commuter... but, I see the point. Though, the police reports say stolen from being parked outside. Who would leave an orbea outside and unattended? I don't leave my roadie parked outside at all... if it can't come in with me when I run inside, I take the great blue tank (my commuter). You are in So Cal? Yeah, I can see someone stealing high end bikes and then riding them in their baggie shorts... (I grew up in south OC). Well, take special care of your road bike...
I routinely wear street clothes (and a backpack) while riding my $3.5k carbon race bike. I like to ride it, so when I can I commute on it. No point in full kit to go 3 miles to work...
I do tend to wear my bike shoes though, only because the contact area on my pedals is puny (mountain bike pedals).
But yes, I have seen bikes that I thought just HAD to be stolen. Like a nearly new, but obviously abused Specialized, must have been a 3-4k bike, with very old school cage pedals that were beaten to heck. The rider looked like he hadn't showered in a week and his clothes and shoes were in dire need of replacement...
There was an article in Bicycling a while back (click here) about day laborers and bikes.
Basically , Stolen bikes are a lot less expensive than a Huffy.
I've seen bikes that don't belong with the ride (Specialized Tarmac, Rivendell Rambolieut, and a Vitus 992(though that may be a goodwill special))
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I'd hate to "profile"- but indeed, sometimes the bike and rider are a painful mismatch. Usually the purchaser of a high end bike who is doing it the standard way has this idea about becoming a higher-end rider, after all![]()
I do remember the time I had to break a chain around a bike and put mine on it... and I didn't want to litter with the chain so I stuffed it into my backpack, not realizing that the broken part was dangling out.
I wondered why that driver behaved so oddly, honking at me in that 'excuse me, did you realizing you were losing soemthign?' way and then peeling around me and driving off... \
I'd be tempted to take a picture of a suspicious combination (if I could do so without putting myself at risk) - 'round here, our bike discussion list sometimes has posts when a bike is swiped.
I've wondered the same thing. Since I'm in college, there are lots of bikes around (mostly department store bikes, but some nice ones), and there are a lot of bikes that get stolen. There are lots of people who ride bikes that are way too big or small for them, or guys riding something that is obviously a women's bike, but it's hard to tell if they were stolen or just got a used bike because it was comparatively cheap.
I ride my bike in street clothes and tennies if I am just running errands around the neighborhood...although the other day, I did see some guy walking down the street with a really nice front wheel in his hand![]()