I am on the receiving end of the equation and I am very grateful! My attorney is a mountain bike racer and he insisted that I borrow his "old" bike so that I could find out what the big deal was. I have had to wait to get more healed from my accident but I will be out on the trails more this fall and winter.
Yay for people like you!!!
So in the further adventures of Dave - he rode the bike like 10 miles to go see a girl he had a date with. He got there, she told him she was too busy or something, he rode back home - hit a gulley and crashed, ripping up his hands (I told him to wear his gloves)
A few days later, he came home and had somehow bent the chainrings on the crankset. R hammered them back flat.
This morning, he rode one of the commuter buses into the city with it, got off the bus, and the bus took off before he could get the bike off.
So, in 2 months or so - 2 crashes, 1 ripped tire & warped wheel, 1 set of bent chainrings (????), and a missing bike.
My daughter's bike that is too small for her, and my husband's bike that he has not ridden in over a yearcame in really handy when our nieces & nephews were up visiting one day and I took them all to the park. The older 2 stayed home by themselves and I distributed the younger ones on all the different bikes plus one in a trailer and we had exactly enough and more or less the right sizes. We still have those 2 bikes "just in case"!
2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike
I wish I could show my mother these stories. My father and I are bike hoarders and this summer, we took in a bunch of "orphans" to fix up. Our garage was bike-laden to the brim.
Mom said, "Get those bikes out of there!", so we tried to sell a couple. Couldn't. So, we ended up giving them to the organization that I was working for this summer that has a family involvement dept. A lot of kids got some great bikes. One got the nicest one and is now commuting to and from school (which is a big deal because he lives in a really low income area and his parents don't have a car). It means that he now has independence and can ride. Last I heard, he is loving the bike.
***proud Hoosier, statistics nerd, and mom to a headstrong toddler***
****one car family and loving it!****
Owned by:
Le Monstre Vert - 2013 Surly Cross-check
Chessie, Scottish Terrier
Bonzai, Catahoula Leopard Dog
In the further misadventures of Dave, he's had a few more crashes and started riding the huffy again - when we asked why he said the front wheel needed to be trued. He apparently demanded $40 and got it from some car that cut him off and forced him into a ditch.
The front wheel, is a little bit beyond truing and I think shall become wall art on my shed:
While I do have a spare front wheel, I'm inclined not to put it on that bike because anyone that can do what he's done doesn't deserve to ride anything more than a huffy. Especially if he can't pick up the other part of the brakes after a crash.
Oh. Wow.
For what it's worth, my friend still has my Raleigh, and has made no mention of trying to replace her stolen bike. It's not like I was riding it regularly, and honestly the extra space in the living room is nice... but since it has been over 3 months now and it was just supposed to be a temporary arrangement, it would be reassuring to get some kind of "can't afford to replace my bike yet, thanks again for your help" acknowledgment or something just so I know my lovely mixte hasn't gotten jacked too. Ohh well.![]()
'09 Jamis Satellite Femme | stock Jamis Road Sport -- road
'08 Trek 7.2FX | Terry Cite -- commuter
'77 Raleigh Grand Prix mixte | stock Brooks (vinyl) -- just for fun!
we have loaned out bikes a few times already to young engineers in my office who want to participate to the bike to work month challenge. The same has been done for other people, both visiting us and including an intern at my office who wanted a bike for the summer.
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