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  1. #1
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    i probably ride an average of 50 miles a week but that is because i don't have more free time. since i got my luna i have been able to comfortably ride much longer distances than before. so before discomfort was a factor in how far i would ride now it is just how many hours i have that i can be away from my son and on my luna!

    that said i could not find a stock bike that fit me or was comfortable and i went to many many shops. the stock bikes that came closest to fitting also cost about the same as a luna but they still didn't really fit me very well.

    so what is keeping you from riding more now? and also i feel like it isn't really just how many miles for me it is how i feel when i ride and the joy i have. not being sore while riding makes it a more joyful experience i feel like even if i was only riding 10 miles a week i would be as glad i got my luna as i am now.

    i am really looking forward to the day my son can go on long rides with me. i have day dreams of touring with him...
    Pi - 2010 Luna Orbit / brooks 68 imperial
    Fish - 2009 Marin Bear Valley/ brooks 68
    Trixie - BMX / to be decided

  2. #2
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    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the depth and variety of wisdom(s) on TE...I forgot what an amazing ride it is just being here....

    SO...then....Zen...are you intimating that I could do better on hills with a different bike? Or maybe I would ride more...thus get stronger, thus vanquish hills like a warrior....;-)

    Tulip...I can justify anything I SAVE up for....
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by elk View Post
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the depth and variety of wisdom(s) on TE...I forgot what an amazing ride it is just being here....

    SO...then....Zen...are you intimating that I could do better on hills with a different bike? Or maybe I would ride more...thus get stronger, thus vanquish hills like a warrior....;-)

    Tulip...I can justify anything I SAVE up for....
    I say go for it- I am currently saving up for a custom built, custom designed bike for my 65th birthday. Only three more years to go. In the meantime I average about 80 miles a week on my Trek pilot and love it but........am lusting after several others in the meantime.

    let us save our shekels together. Personally I mentally pay myself .10 a mile since I save that much in gas running by biking instead of shopping or around each week and amusing myself.

    marni
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  4. #4
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    My Luna was worth every penny and every ride is a pleasure. You might find yourself riding more if you have one and even if you don't, it's sure nice to run your hands over while it sits waiting on you The nice thing about a custom build is that you can have Margo put whatever gearing you want on it so those hills won't be such a challenge.
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    Quintana Roo Cd01/Koobi Stratus
    1981 Schwinn Le Tour Tourist
    Jamis Coda Femme

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    My Luna was worth every penny and every ride is a pleasure. You might find yourself riding more if you have one and even if you don't, it's sure nice to run your hands over while it sits waiting on you The nice thing about a custom build is that you can have Margo put whatever gearing you want on it so those hills won't be such a challenge.
    you understand me..... Looks (in some things are everything...)
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  6. #6
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    Wow. I'm currently saving up to upgrade from my Dew. I love it, mostly. But it rattles quite a bit. And the ride is a bit harsh. I don't want another aluminum bike. And I want something that could be used for many miles of light touring or long rides like the RAGBRAI. I just went to the Luna website and am inspired to save a bit longer. The thought of a bike that is built taking my neck and back into consideration is really appealing. It doesn't hurt to be able to choose the color either.

    Deb
    2016 Kona Rove ST (M/L 54) WTB Volt
    Camp Stove Green Surly Karate Monkey (M) WTB Volt
    Kona Dew Deluxe (54cm) Brooks B67-S

  7. #7
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    If you want a Luna, get a Luna.........you only go around once! There isn't anything on her website that says you have to ride XX miles per week to have one, is there?
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    Quintana Roo Cd01/Koobi Stratus
    1981 Schwinn Le Tour Tourist
    Jamis Coda Femme

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    I say go for it- I am currently saving up for a custom built, custom designed bike for my 65th birthday. Only three more years to go. In the meantime I average about 80 miles a week on my Trek pilot and love it but........am lusting after several others in the meantime.

    let us save our shekels together. Personally I mentally pay myself .10 a mile since I save that much in gas running by biking instead of shopping or around each week and amusing myself.

    marni
    smart cookie.... I say 1.00 a mile...
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    Personally I mentally pay myself .10 a mile since I save that much in gas running by biking instead of shopping or around each week and amusing myself.
    Isn't the IRS rate $0.51 per mile?

 

 

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