Unfortunately, the money to get the better quality bike in the size I need just isn't in my account right now, and I don't want to go into more debt to do this -- otherwise I would be writing less and riding moreOn top of that, while I would love to commute to and from school, it would be a 3+ hour ride each way (not great for those 8 am classes) AND I have to frequently haul a violin, viola, and sometimes a few flutes. Weight-wise, I'm sure they'd be fine, but they're not exactly conveniently sized to pack in panniers. I'm planning on doing as many errands and trips as possible by bike next summer to make up for missing out on these kinds of opportunities now. Our suburb isn't exactly bike-friendly, but I can always haul out to a trail or into Pittsburgh proper for better riding if I get bored of the subdivisions, strip malls, parks and boonies that I have safe access to.
You've got a great point about learning to ride in all kinds of weather, though... guess I won't be able to be picky about weather on days that I plan to ride next summer, huh.![]()
Speaking of riding with weight... do you think it's better to have actual gear in panniers on training rides, or just approximate gear by weight (like adding rocks or canned goods or whatever else is laying around to make an appropriate weight)?





On top of that, while I would love to commute to and from school, it would be a 3+ hour ride each way (not great for those 8 am classes) AND I have to frequently haul a violin, viola, and sometimes a few flutes. Weight-wise, I'm sure they'd be fine, but they're not exactly conveniently sized to pack in panniers. I'm planning on doing as many errands and trips as possible by bike next summer to make up for missing out on these kinds of opportunities now. Our suburb isn't exactly bike-friendly, but I can always haul out to a trail or into Pittsburgh proper for better riding if I get bored of the subdivisions, strip malls, parks and boonies that I have safe access to.
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