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    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    Okay, you're all going to tell me no...
    In addition to planning the upgrade of the Avail and the eventual purchase of a new go-fast bike, an idea has formed in my mind:

    The grocery-getter/touring bike, also possibly for low-key riding. Steel frame. British racing green, possibly with cream and red-orange. Leather accoutrements. (I suppose if it's BRG, I have to go with a Brooks, right?) Racks, fenders, the lot. Knobbly tires for wet and gravelly roads.

    I'm going to stop now, at least until I have enough money to actually do this. This is what happens when I don't sleep. I start thinking about what I'm going to do with my bike next. Or with my next bike.
    Sounds beautiful! Am starting to dream myself of what is going to happen to my Trek...I refuse to dwell on the fact that my old LBS sold me a bike that is too long for me but to focus on what to do with it/replace it with. Thankfully I have no money for this until next year

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    You are asking the wrong people if this is bad! We are enablers.
    Sounds perfectly logical to me. I bought my Jamis Coda for the same reason and now I am ready to trade it in for a really nice touring bike with S and S couplers.
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    Is this fantasy bike something that already exists, or would it be custom or something you were hoping to wonderfully, magically, find?

    It does sound beautiful.

    Now you have to envision yourself dressed like Miss Marple riding through town.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Is this fantasy bike something that already exists, or would it be custom or something you were hoping to wonderfully, magically, find?

    It does sound beautiful.

    Now you have to envision yourself dressed like Miss Marple riding through town.
    I think it'll have to be custom. While I'm sure there's a Raleigh out there that meets some of my specs, I'd probably be in horrible pain if I tried to ride it! Though if I can find a steel touring frame that fits, I may well just have it powdercoated.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    OK -- you've been on the forum long enough to know you are surrounded by enablers! If you tell us about a fantasy bike, we will tell you to go for it!
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    My impression is that there are not too many bears near Bordeaux, so Andy would have a lot of free time to fill with other activities.
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