Happy to hear you got your bike replaced!
You should be riding again... full speed... real soon!
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Hi all,
This weekend I took possession of my 2nd new, really expensive bike in 4 months. Just over a month ago, I was hit by a fairly large pickup truck and my 2.5 month old Specialized Ruby Pro with Campy Record components was completely totalled. On Saturday, I got another one. She is exactly the same as the first except that I went with a triple chainring instead of the compact double. It was a little shocking to me that going to the triple (which adds a longer derailer and some extra chain) added .6 pounds to the bike.
My doctor last week gave me permission to do some "very short, light riding" on my granny gears, so I rode the bike home from the shop. It's only about a mile, but my knee is still swollen and sore from the ride. I guess it will be a while before I really get to try this bike out. But at least I have something nice to ride when my knee is ready ...
Susie
"It never gets easier, you just go faster." -- Greg LeMond
Happy to hear you got your bike replaced!
You should be riding again... full speed... real soon!
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
That's great! Weren't you worried about finding that same bike? I'll be curious to hear how you like the triple compared to the compact double...
Nanci
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"...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson
Susie -
Congrats on getting your new bike; now it will be waiting for you when you're ready for it!
But - please give your body the time it needs to recover. I know from experience that it's hard not to ride when you really want to be rolling down the road - and it can be hard to accept the amount of time it takes until you have fully recovered from an accident like yours. I think what helped me is knowing that every bit of exercise helped my body to return to (what I considered) normal.
Still sending healing thoughts your way.
--- Denise
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I know you were worried about finding another Ruby. How did that finally work out? I know we gave you lots of suggestions. It will be good info for others looking for a bike that might not be in stock.
Take it easy and enjoy another new bike!
Whoever said last man standing wins never asked a girl to play!
Ladyfish,
I really owe the new bike to my lbs. They got on the phone, checked everywhere they could think of, and called in some favors. They got the bike delivered within a week and then we had to wait an additional 3 for the insurance check so that we could order my Campy gruppo and Rolf wheels.
Susie
"It never gets easier, you just go faster." -- Greg LeMond
Congratulations on the new bike! Take really good care of that knee.
I was also surprised at the weight difference between the triple and the compact double and opted for the double. I'm beginning to question the wisdom of that decision. Let us know how you like it, and how your healing progresses.
KB
Excellent! Kudos to your LBS!! I'm glad they were able to find you a new bike!!!
Whoever said last man standing wins never asked a girl to play!
Yay! Crossing my fingers for a speedy recovery. Be patient with yourself - it'll come.
Also - I demand pictures of the new bike!
I second the "yay!". And I second the "bring on the pictures"!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
That's great news, Susie! Now, just get better so you can ride that new baby!
Yep, congrats on the new bike! Did you get a color that you like? Send pics!
Great to hear.
Take it *very* easy
Remember you are only getting better; even if the pace of the process is slow you *are* getting better
All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!
Glad you got your new bike, Susie! Hope it's a little bit of a mental boost to help your physical healing along!