Congratulations on your pending graduation! That Masi looks hot![]()
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Hello all!
First of all, I just wanted to say that I have never encountered such a great group of people who just wish the absolute best for everyone. I really think this is the best forum on the internet in any subject as far as a great community goes. You gals rock! (Can you tell I've been lurking?)
A little about me, I live in San Diego (currently), I am 4 days from graduation from SDSU, and I just started seriously riding in December; although I have been riding bikes most of my life.
My BF bought me a Giant OCR C3 for x-mas and I have been riding as often as I can on the weekends. Today I bought, well... paid for at least... my first serious commuter, a Masi Speciale Commuter. It should be in the shop and ready for me by the end of the week.
This forum has been a wealth of information and I look forward to more tricks, tips, advice and support!
Congratulations on your pending graduation! That Masi looks hot![]()
Hi Katie! Congratulations on your upcoming graduation and new bike.So what are your career goals? Hopefully it will allow plenty of time for your rides.
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Cool! You can never have too many bikes =)
monique
Thanks for bringing this bike to our attention. This bike is only a single speed, but it comes with all the brazons and stuff to put a derailleur on it. Not only that, it has a steel fork. Sounds like a really cool bike! Is yours root beer colored too?
Thanks for the good wishes and admiration! My new bike is root beer colored. Gotta be honest, I really liked the orange on the other Masi Speciale, but the versatility of the Commuter won me over. And it is a really rich brown, so I am very happy with this color.
Sundial - I am taking a year off and then off to grad school in Boston for Publishing (that is the current plan, at least). And if I don't ride how am I supposed to relieve the stress?![]()
I don't consider someone to be addicted to buying bikes until they have at least 5 bikes.
I have two, so plenty of leeway there.![]()
I think it's smart to buy a dedicated commuter bike aside form your usual fun bike. Ideally, they need to be set up pretty differently for the two different uses anyway, unless you don't ride much overall (and what commuter doesn't ride much?).
ENJOY!!!!!
Lisa
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5 bikes? Whew! Even counting my Schwinn Sting-Ray Fairlady I am under that. I will stop worrying about interventions from friends and family. Hopefully no one ever invites me mountain biking or I suspect my sewing room will be converted to bike storage.
So five is the magic number? Sounds good to me. That means I'm perfectly normal - but I better start looking for a support group for DH. He apparently has a SERIOUS problem. And now I can see his method - he's just like a drug dealer suggesting I should try one more. Thanks to him I'm creeping up on the magic number myself.
On the bright side, the only thing that suffers from this addiction is the garage. And we are doing our part to support the economy which makes the addiction down right patriotic.
Jane
five? Uh oh!
Do the two I bought for the grandkids to ride when they're here count?
If so, Hi, my name is Karen, and I'm a bike addict.
If not, well what the heck, my name is still Karen, and I have no problem -- with bikes anyway!
Karen in Boise
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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