if you could only have six bikes...
Aug. 5th, 2010 11:12 amA friend who volunteers at Bikes Not Bombs tells stories of conversations there and says that a popular one is to answer the question "If you could only have six bicycles, what would they be"? I'm relatively new to having more than bike, and thinking it might soon be time to replace one of the two I have. But with what? The Cannondale is capable of so many things, and there are so many bikes that are better than it is at any one of them. I'd love to have a real touring bike, perhaps with integrated racks and/or a generator hub. I'd love a winter/rainy-day bike with long fenders, hub gearing and disc brakes. I'd love a modern lightweight bike for fast club rides. I'd love a cargo bike or long bike, something that would be up to grocery shopping without a trailer. I'd love a folding bike that I could bring on buses and trains without having to worry about what time of day it was or whether my particular bus had a rack. Add those to the Ciocc (which is such a joy to ride) and suddenly I'm at six, without really trying. And not all of these ideas are compatible. In the meantime, I'm keeping my eye on Craigslist.
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Date: 2010-08-05 03:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-05 03:34 pm (UTC)I usually hear this sort of question about motorcycles: track bike, full touring bike, commuter bike, dirt/dp bike, standard, sport-touring, loaner, ....
To non motorcyclists, any more than one motorcycle sounds silly, but to motorcyclists, it's pretty easy to come up with a pretty hefty list of choices. To non bicyclists, it's hard to imagine needing/wanting more than one, but to bicyclists, a list of six seems kind of short. I'd be shocked if the same thing weren't also true for sewing machines, surf boards, kayaks, I know it's true for guns, cars, running shoes (or any other kind), airplanes, knitting needles, canoes, pool cues, etc.
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Date: 2010-08-05 03:45 pm (UTC)So, sure, a commuter/touring bike and a mountain bike. OK, and I really do want a folding bike for taking on trips.
And borrowing that tandem from
And, you know,
And---- oh. Oh dear.
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Date: 2010-08-05 11:59 pm (UTC)Some reasons Xuth goes up front include:
- he's bigger and stronger, which means he can steer, hold things upright, and control the heavy bike in general much better than I can.
- he's a more experienced cyclist, particularly when it comes to navigating traffic.
- I like to be able to enjoy the ride and the view while mindlessly peddling and letting my instincts do all the thinking I need.
And then there's inertia, in that it's his bike and he was the experienced tandem rider prior to me. One of these days I suspect we'll switch just for fun.
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Date: 2010-08-06 12:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-05 06:46 pm (UTC)It's sort of a Heisenbergian probability cloud of bikes, really.
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