So I went by the bike shop today
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So I went by the bike shop today
Dropped off the Prince to get the cables replaced. I normally do my cables but I've never figured how to feed the cables through the Campy 11sp shifters without crimping them......
LBS guy and I start talking and he shows the Trek Domaine (?) I think it is. Says it's as sweet a ride as he's ever ridden. Supposedly the Dura Ace 9000 has the great shifting feel of the 7800's that are buttery smooth and still in high demand. Starts giving me prices. Showing me color options..............
What in the heck would I do with another road bike???? My newest is barely 6 months old.......
LBS guy and I start talking and he shows the Trek Domaine (?) I think it is. Says it's as sweet a ride as he's ever ridden. Supposedly the Dura Ace 9000 has the great shifting feel of the 7800's that are buttery smooth and still in high demand. Starts giving me prices. Showing me color options..............
What in the heck would I do with another road bike???? My newest is barely 6 months old.......
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So when do you pick it up for the test ride?
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I wouldn't know, since my newest road bike is 30 years old, and my mountain bike is just about to turn 25 in June.
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And... I would buy these types of things before you retire. There is something about having to live on a fixed income, however generous, that makes one not want to be extravagant. Not that I am in that situation just yet, but I can see the future.
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So what size is your "old" bike so we can start drawing straws.
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I don't exactly have a first name basis with bike shops myself. I'm the guy who comes in for 20 5/32" bearing balls and asks for something like Phil Wood freewheel oil that they don't carry.
Then I go to look at the clincher tire prices, say "jeez" then "have a good ride guys" and leave.
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My guess is you would ride the daylights out of it.
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JPPE,
Go ahead and reserve space in the forum for the next N+1 thread you are fixing to post now, before the spring rush.....
Bill
Go ahead and reserve space in the forum for the next N+1 thread you are fixing to post now, before the spring rush.....
Bill
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When I read the thread title my thought was that it sounded a lot like "But, Mommy, it followed me home"
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My worst nightmare is all of my kids standing around my coffin and talking about "how sensible" dad was. I feel an obligation to leave them with a little more interesting legacy than that. Sorry, kids, the last check from my checking account is going to the undertaker and it's going to BOUNCE.
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I think your other thread circulating right now speaks to the actual reason for the angst right now................... Admit it, you need to start with "Hi, I'm jppe and I'm a bikeaholic................"
And we could all answer'Hi, jppe....................." (too many dots after the words, whew.)
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And we could all answer'Hi, jppe....................." (too many dots after the words, whew.)
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Hi, I'm Dudelsack, and I just bought and assembled a Hollywood hitch mount bike rack.
But none of my cars have a hitch? Yeah, that could be an issue.......but dang, the bike rack sure looks cool, sitting on my garage floor.
(I sense an intervention is in order).......
But none of my cars have a hitch? Yeah, that could be an issue.......but dang, the bike rack sure looks cool, sitting on my garage floor.
(I sense an intervention is in order).......
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Sounds like a good reason to buy a new car.
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Hell, I dont, but rarely ride my current roadie bike, because It does not have Mudguards .
Or bags to carry my Rain Gear , when I'm not wearing it.
is this submitting to some N.C. race club Peer Pressure?
True, .. it's cheaper than Lamborghini envy..
Or bags to carry my Rain Gear , when I'm not wearing it.
is this submitting to some N.C. race club Peer Pressure?
True, .. it's cheaper than Lamborghini envy..
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Been that way before. Used to be stationed at Ft. Sam and drove down to South Padre Island a few times.
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LBS guy and I start talking and he shows the Trek Domaine (?) I think it is. Says it's as sweet a ride as he's ever ridden. Supposedly the Dura Ace 9000 has the great shifting feel of the 7800's that are buttery smooth and still in high demand. Starts giving me prices. Showing me color options.............
I started working at a shop recently. Every Domane that's been test ridden has either been sold on the spot, or the customer comes back and says something like, "Okay, now on mine I want it with..." I wasn't on the schedule today, but I stopped by this afternoon, as two more--his and hers, a pair of 4.5s--went out the door. There's two that I won't have to pump up the tires on Monday.
Fortunately for me, we haven't been able to keep them in my size in stock long enough for me to test ride one myself. And frankly, with my budget, they scare me. With any luck, Trek will sell out completely before I get a chance to test ride one.
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I own exactly zero cars.
Go figure.
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Make sure you test ride one with tubeless tires. Not just plain tubeless ready, but actual took-the-ready-and-made-it-tubeless tubeless. From what I've seen, you won't be able to get the plastic clear of your wallet fast enough.
I started working at a shop recently. Every Domane that's been test ridden has either been sold on the spot, or the customer comes back and says something like, "Okay, now on mine I want it with..." I wasn't on the schedule today, but I stopped by this afternoon, as two more--his and hers, a pair of 4.5s--went out the door. There's two that I won't have to pump up the tires on Monday.
Fortunately for me, we haven't been able to keep them in my size in stock long enough for me to test ride one myself. And frankly, with my budget, they scare me. With any luck, Trek will sell out completely before I get a chance to test ride one.
I started working at a shop recently. Every Domane that's been test ridden has either been sold on the spot, or the customer comes back and says something like, "Okay, now on mine I want it with..." I wasn't on the schedule today, but I stopped by this afternoon, as two more--his and hers, a pair of 4.5s--went out the door. There's two that I won't have to pump up the tires on Monday.
Fortunately for me, we haven't been able to keep them in my size in stock long enough for me to test ride one myself. And frankly, with my budget, they scare me. With any luck, Trek will sell out completely before I get a chance to test ride one.
Sounds like the Domane with tubeless wheels would be a really great ride for week long supported tours. Hmmmmm
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LBS guy and I start talking and he shows the Trek Domaine (?) I think it is. Says it's as sweet a ride as he's ever ridden. Supposedly the Dura Ace 9000 has the great shifting feel of the 7800's that are buttery smooth and still in high demand. Starts giving me prices. Showing me color options..............