mams99
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I was just thinking on big purchases. Just recently, I bought a new lap top. It was a PAINFUL process. Yet, I use it every day for about 7-10 hours a day, 5-6 days a week. I was balking at spending a grand on something I use all the time as I had been using a chromebook I thought was good enough for the last two years and cost $200. VERY QUICKLY (and I'm still learning) that the difference is HUGE and for something I'll use all the time, shouldn't I invest money in something that works in MORE ways for me than a cheap one will, if I have the money for it (and work paid for half)?
I think same goes for bikes. I THINK for most people, I think we think of a thing we take out a couple times a year. Otherwise it sits in the garage. Spending $400-$500 on a decent bike is adequate. But is it?
I had a $500 traditional bike in my garage for 5 years. I rode it 2-3 times for 1-2 miles. Hills are just a bummer and who wants to hop off and walk a bike? So, I would hop in the $23,000 car that requires gas, etc. to run errands, etc.
Then I bought the electric cargo bike (a very expensive one, but it does everything I need it/want it to do) and I've taken it out for even LONG rides and leave the car at home. I feel better, I enjoy it. I love combining chores with pleasure! and while it cost a lot of money, if I USE it, then isn't it better than having it sit in the garage with best intentions?
And now I just ordered a second bike to keep at work. I didn't spend a ton on it in regards to Ebikes ($1000) but if I leave my office and get outside and ride, clearing my head, etc, isn't that better?
And why do we expect to pay so little? I am no longer shocked at $1000 - $2000 for a bike. Initially? I couldn't even imagine it! Now I'm thinking - $500 unused is $500 wasted. $1000 used is $1000 well spent.
Now, I can hardly ever probably explain in my head the expense of the nearly $4000 Perego Stretch, but if I am wanting to combine bike with chores or an passenger an electric cargo bike was a necessity. And I have no regrets. I would get rid of the car if I didn't have a 21 mile commute!
But we/I haven't made that mental hurdle of bikes being faily inexpensive! Times are changing!
I think same goes for bikes. I THINK for most people, I think we think of a thing we take out a couple times a year. Otherwise it sits in the garage. Spending $400-$500 on a decent bike is adequate. But is it?
I had a $500 traditional bike in my garage for 5 years. I rode it 2-3 times for 1-2 miles. Hills are just a bummer and who wants to hop off and walk a bike? So, I would hop in the $23,000 car that requires gas, etc. to run errands, etc.
Then I bought the electric cargo bike (a very expensive one, but it does everything I need it/want it to do) and I've taken it out for even LONG rides and leave the car at home. I feel better, I enjoy it. I love combining chores with pleasure! and while it cost a lot of money, if I USE it, then isn't it better than having it sit in the garage with best intentions?
And now I just ordered a second bike to keep at work. I didn't spend a ton on it in regards to Ebikes ($1000) but if I leave my office and get outside and ride, clearing my head, etc, isn't that better?
And why do we expect to pay so little? I am no longer shocked at $1000 - $2000 for a bike. Initially? I couldn't even imagine it! Now I'm thinking - $500 unused is $500 wasted. $1000 used is $1000 well spent.
Now, I can hardly ever probably explain in my head the expense of the nearly $4000 Perego Stretch, but if I am wanting to combine bike with chores or an passenger an electric cargo bike was a necessity. And I have no regrets. I would get rid of the car if I didn't have a 21 mile commute!
But we/I haven't made that mental hurdle of bikes being faily inexpensive! Times are changing!