Stacy, did you ever go see Joe at Wheelworks?
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I wish I had a bike trailer like that just to get from the take out back to the road. On our favorite local run, it's about 100yds winding uphill. When carrying a kayak on one shoulder and dripping wet walking in water shoes it stinks! I'd much rather pedal it in a nice easy gear without the kayak on my shoulder!
Well, I'm glad to hear, err read all the input. I don't have to have AWD, as I'm not into the snow sports, but everyone I've ever known who has had a subie loves/loved it. So, it's definitely worth checking out. As much as I hate dealing with car salesmen, I guess I have to bite the bullet and go take some test drives. It doesn't make much sense to buy a car that gets a zillion miles to the gallon if I am in a bad mood every time I drive it because it's underpowered or stowing my bike/kayak is a pain. So, it's time to do some leg work...
Thanks again for all the comments.
Stacy
Stacy, did you ever go see Joe at Wheelworks?
Wow, that IS an impressive picture--looks like someone who should live around here! I need to figure out how to get stuff on top of my VW Bus (yeah, don't laugh, I didn't get to have one way back when and I am making up for it). Maybe I am just slowing to smell the flowers in my old age, but the power of the Subaru and even the Bus don't really bother me, they seem fine to me!'ve seen a double kayak strapped to the top of an old VW bug... and i know from experience that you can fit a bike or two in the back seat... and nothing beats the milage!
The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart. ~Iris Murdoch, The Red and the Green
No, SadieKate, I haven't made it to Davis yet. I actually ran into a friend at work who also uses Wheelworks and recommended Joe. I still have an open incision on the side of my foot from having the screw removed. I've pretty much had to stay off my feet as much as possible - even doing modified (translation: sedentary) duty at work. It's misery for a normally active person, and that's essentially what my last 5 months have been like, between breaking my foot, then having to change docs, then having surgery, then finding out the screw was more out of the bone than in, then having screw removed, and now having an incision healing by secondary intention because a certain doctor didn't have sutures on hand in his office so just left the incision open with a couple of steri-strips.Yes, this has been quite the ordeal, and I'm not happy about it. But, I look forward to possibly getting a new bike, one that's sized correctly for me, and riding several centuries this summer.
So, I guess that's the long answer, but to sum it up - I will head over to wheelworks when the incision is healed, as any shoes hurt right now, and I can't even imagine cycling shoes.
Stacy
Yeow! Not a happy story! Just get it healed before spring has sprung!