Your latest bike purchase?
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November 13, 2018 at 5:11 pm #1091277
KWL
ParticipantMy new Long Haul Trucker frame build (in beautiful Celeste-like “Grandpa’s Thermos” color) is now complete with the addition of Velo Orange noir hammered fenders. Throw on the Tubus Duo lowrider rack and a third bottle cage and I’m ready for touring.
December 2, 2018 at 11:32 pm #1091771Judd
ParticipantI am now the proud owner of an SE Lager which I bought from huskerdont today. Love the polished finish on it. It’s my first time riding on bullhorn handle bars and the first time riding single speed. I had my third fastest time going up the incline to my house on the way home. My brain made me reach for a non existent shifter multiple times.
I also got to pet huskerdog.
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December 3, 2018 at 1:21 am #1091772hozn
ParticipantI loved my SE Lager as my first real dedicated commuter. I changed the fork for carbon and put on drop bars, replaced the brakes (learned something about caliper reach!) And switched to a WI frreewheel which was *really* nice. Probably a few other mods in there, but other than lacking fender mounts it was pretty sweet.
Now that I don’t pull a trailer anymore, I am considering getting another SS, though probably a SS CX. … If/when I redesign my shed to allow nor n>3 (for me).
December 3, 2018 at 2:02 am #1091773josh
Participant@Judd 183276 wrote:
I am now the proud owner of an SE Lager which I bought from huskerdont today. Love the polished finish on it. It’s my first time riding on bullhorn handle bars and the first time riding single speed. I had my third fastest time going up the incline to my house on the way home. My brain made me reach for a non existent shifter multiple times.
Now you just need to swap out that freewheel for a fixed cog.
December 3, 2018 at 6:49 pm #1091788Judd
Participant@josh 183278 wrote:
Now you just need to swap out that freewheel for a fixed cog.
It’s a flip flop so I can ride fixed if I want to.
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December 3, 2018 at 7:06 pm #1091790Birru
ParticipantI just bought a bike with gears so I guess I’m not cool enough to post here. [emoji24]
December 3, 2018 at 7:42 pm #1091791huskerdont
Participant@Judd 183276 wrote:
I am now the proud owner of an SE Lager which I bought from huskerdont today. Love the polished finish on it. It’s my first time riding on bullhorn handle bars and the first time riding single speed. I had my third fastest time going up the incline to my house on the way home. My brain made me reach for a non existent shifter multiple times.
I also got to pet huskerdog.
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I love both the bike and the dog, but really love the dog.
Enjoy it. It is sometimes surprising with a single speed how, with certain combinations of gradient and your own riding strengths, you can ride faster than on a geared bike. You only have one gear so you have to make it count, so you get your momentum going and just keep chugging.
December 7, 2018 at 11:13 pm #1091974Greenbelt
ParticipantNot new bike, but combo of some new bags and some hand-me-downs. The handlebar pouch just (barely) fits my tablet, with some extra padding and waterproofing added.
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[IMG]https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/48237136_1996299713770069_286029531830026240_o.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&oh=869896397690f7c647ce5ac45cb35f84&oe=5CB00EB3[/IMG]December 9, 2018 at 11:43 pm #1092028ChristoB50
ParticipantLatest bike purchased is my only bike, today (I once had a generic hybrid 10-speed, which I last rode 27+ years ago before selling at a yard sale.) Staring down the calendar at my 50th birthday earlier this summer, long too sedentary and out of shape, I opted for a throttleless pedal-assist ebike, counting on it to make easing back into biking both fun and less painful, and thus (I hoped!) a form of repeatable exercise I could stick with, for once!
I took possession of it March 2 of this year, with me weighing in at 303 pounds; I am now this close to 4,000 miles ridden since, having lost 55 pounds in the process. I commute to the office on it when possible (next week should hit my 100th office commute.) I realize that is a long way from a car-free lifestyle (which I’m not currently trying to attain) and my inaugural year stats are a drop in the bucket compared to many riders… nonetheless, a huge personal thrill and achievement for me (miles, weight loss and stick-to-it behavior) since maybe in my whole life before this bike, I might have racked up 150 biked miles?
Now working on seeing how long into winter I can continue this new pattern… Managed 24 miles today and after, promptly went to REI for better warm sock options…December 11, 2018 at 7:19 pm #1092127elspd
ParticipantThis is my latest bike purchase of a Trek Checkpoint SL5 gravel bike. I’m planning on using it for rides throughout the cold season on both on and off road. I really like the Schwalbe G-One tires a lot. Shown in the picture are 700×30 tires, but I’ll be changing them out to 700×35 for going more off roading.
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January 12, 2019 at 3:25 am #1093852hakalugi
Participant@Christob50 183563 wrote:
Latest bike purchased is my only bike, today (I once had a generic hybrid 10-speed, which I last rode 27+ years ago before selling at a yard sale.) Staring down the calendar at my 50th birthday earlier this summer, long too sedentary and out of shape, I opted for a throttleless pedal-assist ebike, counting on it to make easing back into biking both fun and less painful, and thus (I hoped!) a form of repeatable exercise I could stick with, for once!
I took possession of it March 2 of this year, with me weighing in at 303 pounds; I am now this close to 4,000 miles ridden since, having lost 55 pounds in the process. I commute to the office on it when possible (next week should hit my 100th office commute.) I realize that is a long way from a car-free lifestyle (which I’m not currently trying to attain) and my inaugural year stats are a drop in the bucket compared to many riders… nonetheless, a huge personal thrill and achievement for me (miles, weight loss and stick-to-it behavior) since maybe in my whole life before this bike, I might have racked up 150 biked miles?
Now working on seeing how long into winter I can continue this new pattern… Managed 24 miles today and after, promptly went to REI for better warm sock options…Congrats on mulitple fronts.
* I too hit 300+ pounds (at 5’10”) and sorta freaked out
* I let life/other obligations get in the way until then, but not since, i make taking care of myself a priority, including making time for biking again
* I’m down 60+ pounds
* I too got (built) an e-bike for myself to:1) make hill climbing more realistic for commuting (trying to keep the sweats to a minimum)
2) assist in my low/slow days (again, hills kill you when you’re a clydesdale)
3) allow me to stay in my sub 133 HR zone for my preferred workouts on biking (i’ve found a happy place with the Primal Blueprint/ Primal Fitness by Sisson and his 180 – age for your max everyday workout level.)a lot of folks crap on e-bikes, due to bravado, ignorance, fear, whatever. But I hoped and have found it true that it’s a great tool to allow me to ease back into it. I wish I would have gotten mine when i was 300, instead of 275
For thread appropriateness, my latest bike investment/purchase
* since I got a hardtail 29er last year, i’d ridden my 1996 Ibis Hakkalugi (on 700 x 45/40) less and less (it was setup with straight bars) so i Just dropped it off at Bikenetic to get some drop bars, road shifters and cork tape installed – gonna use it as my first ‘road bike’ type setup in over 20 yrs. Sure more gravel bike with these knobbies, but have an old pair of cane-creek road wheels i’ll put some 25c tires on for a proper roadie. As i get towards 200# I’ll be able to get on skinny tires, with less discomfort than when i started out at 300#.
January 12, 2019 at 12:43 pm #1093861ChristoB50
Participant@hakalugi 185547 wrote:
Congrats on mulitple fronts.
* I too hit 300+ pounds (at 5’10”) and sorta freaked
* I’m down 60+ pounds
a lot of folks crap on e-bikes, due to bravado, ignorance, fear, whatever. But I hoped and have found it true that it’s a great tool to allow me to ease back into it. I wish I would have gotten mine when i was 300, instead of 275Kudos to you! I ended 2018 down 61, and while I attribute that to both diet modification and the bike, I know the bike riding has played a large role, for added calorie burn, but particularly in keeping me motivated and far more aware of my body/fitness/stamina, etc., and the changes I’m achieving there.
January 15, 2019 at 3:53 am #1094125Judd
Participant@Christob50 185556 wrote:
Kudos to you! I ended 2018 down 61, and while I attribute that to both diet modification and the bike, I know the bike riding has played a large role, for added calorie burn, but particularly in keeping me motivated and far more aware of my body/fitness/stamina, etc., and the changes I’m achieving there.
Congrats on the weight loss. Meeting you today, I wouldn’t have guessed you as 61 pounds heaver this time last year.
January 15, 2019 at 1:53 pm #1094145ChristoB50
Participant@Judd 185824 wrote:
Congrats on the weight loss. Meeting you today, I wouldn’t have guessed you as 61 pounds heaver this time last year.
I can’t believe it myself… while I’ve lost this kind of weight before (many years back) obviously it all came back (probably in no small part due to never establishing some routine exercise post-loss.). But here’s a before-and-en-route image that shows the difference from April 2 to Oct 26. (The holiday season was a large “net nothing” for me, and I didn’t resume losing until about New Year’s.)
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February 27, 2019 at 2:05 pm #1096103secstate
ParticipantMy first CO2 inflator, so I can leave my frame pump at home (and pray I don’t get more flats than I have cartridges):
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