christob
Well-Known Member
When the ebike went out of commission this month, I had a feeling it might be a slow turnaround... (needed a new bottom bracket and a new controller, under warranty.) Turned out to be a total of 25 days without biking. (Everything's back to good with the ebike now.) But during that time I thought, "you should look at a second bike, a pedal-bike, so if the ebike has downtime in the future, you can still bike commute." Feeling fairly confident now, after 6,000+ miles & some nice weight loss, plus building strength and stamina, that I could tackle a pedal bike easily enough for my 5-mile commute, at least.
I checked out various models, basic research only, and figured test-rides would be the next step. But before I could set a date to test ride, I discovered I already OWNED a second bike, and had, for the whole time I've had my ebike -- I "rediscovered" my original, ~1991 Bianchi Advantage 21 speed! It was down in my condo storage locker -- out of sight, very much out of mind -- I would've bet money I'd sold it in a yard sale years ago. Untouched for 25+ years; as a result, nearly mint condition.
That is the bike (mentioned in my ebike intro thread elsewhere) which I only ever rode a scant handful of times in my 20's. Every trip was painful then, primarily because I'd give up on riding for awhile, after every painful trip. Never creating any stamina or endurance; soon, I entirely stopped thinking about riding it.
Of course after 25+ years unused, it needs new tubes, tires, brake pads, etc. And it will need lights, a rack, a lock, etc., to go into regular use.
And I'll need to familiarize myself with a bike having 21 gears -- relearning how to shift gears in combination with the front 3 chainrings!
I pick it up from the shop tonight (after its tires/tubes/double-check...)
Very excited to be able to ride & conquer this former "object of torture"! And, with 2 bikes now, I suppose I finally need to think about naming each one
I checked out various models, basic research only, and figured test-rides would be the next step. But before I could set a date to test ride, I discovered I already OWNED a second bike, and had, for the whole time I've had my ebike -- I "rediscovered" my original, ~1991 Bianchi Advantage 21 speed! It was down in my condo storage locker -- out of sight, very much out of mind -- I would've bet money I'd sold it in a yard sale years ago. Untouched for 25+ years; as a result, nearly mint condition.
That is the bike (mentioned in my ebike intro thread elsewhere) which I only ever rode a scant handful of times in my 20's. Every trip was painful then, primarily because I'd give up on riding for awhile, after every painful trip. Never creating any stamina or endurance; soon, I entirely stopped thinking about riding it.
Of course after 25+ years unused, it needs new tubes, tires, brake pads, etc. And it will need lights, a rack, a lock, etc., to go into regular use.
And I'll need to familiarize myself with a bike having 21 gears -- relearning how to shift gears in combination with the front 3 chainrings!
I pick it up from the shop tonight (after its tires/tubes/double-check...)
Very excited to be able to ride & conquer this former "object of torture"! And, with 2 bikes now, I suppose I finally need to think about naming each one