All uphill
Still rolling along
- Location
- Somerset
Or me!Whatever you do @Hebe , don't get rid of that mixte. Except to me, of course...
Or me!Whatever you do @Hebe , don't get rid of that mixte. Except to me, of course...
Thank you. I remain really impressed by your building a "just right" bike. I'd love to do that one day. I don't think my skills are there quite yet though. Still smarting after a couple of recent fettling fails. Our local recycling centre redirects bikes to a community enterprise - bikes are checked over and sold. I'll have a look and see what they have.
oh dear.... it all turned out ok though! I have two books on how to build bikes which I think will be as far as I go for the moment.Well, I fell flat on my face a few times with that build. It wasn't exactly plain sailing at times, but I think I found it one of the best ways to learn about how bikes fit together.
The most embarrassing fettling fail I had with it, was not assembling the old style saddle clamp properly after fitting a new saddle. I ended up riding home one-handed, with the other hand holding down the saddle nose to stop myself being shipped out of the back door.
Thank god you didn't get an electric bike. I'm in my 50's I won't be going electric unless I really break myself (I do keep trying). Might consider one when I'm 90.👅 (Kidding folks). 👅Larkspur ordered Thank you everyone for taking the time to post here.
I’m not really a daily rider and I didn’t want to have to make sure that a bike battery was charged before heading out. When the time comes for assistance, for whatever reason, maybe I’ll convert one of my bikes.Thank god you didn't get an electric bike. I'm in my 50's I won't be going electric unless I really break myself (I do keep trying). Might consider one when I'm 90.👅 (Kidding folks). 👅
Great choice. I owned a Marin San Rafael in the 00s. It was a very good, comfy and adaptable bike. It was stolen from a steel locker and to this day I miss her.Larkspur ordered Thank you everyone for taking the time to post here.
In the garden complete with manuals and quick release safety label, and in the garage with the most cheerful shopping pannier ever. I’m hoping it will hit the sweet spot of sensible enough for errands, especially when the paths are too muddy for the pretty Mixte, geared enough for the hills, robust enough for some light byways and useful enough to replace a few shorter car journeys.
Thank you. I think the pannier is from REI via one of the mister’s work trips. It’s normally on the Vita but I think it works well on this bike too.That's nice It's like a get-together between a hybrid and a rigid MTB.
That pannier is really cool btw - mine are a much more boring dark blue...