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OldCruiser 06-16-08 02:02 PM

Ordered a new bike today
 
Hi folks , I'm a newbie around here . I signed up about a week ago and have been just reading. Seems like a nice place here . About three weeks ago I bought an old Schwinn Heavy Duty at a yard sale and started riding, Then I bought a used Raleigh road bike and was surprised how much easier and the Raleigh was , especially on hills. I'm up to about 6 miles a day after three weeks of riding . Well , I got to wanting a new bike and after checking them out on line I chose a Schwinn Voyageur 7. I went to a LBS to look at one and they had the Sierra 7 which is similiar and I took a test ride. Very smooth and easy to pedal . I wanted a no frills type of bike to ride in the neighborhood and I think I found it. I was told it should only take a week and I'll have it. kirby

leob1 06-16-08 02:14 PM

You've been riding three week and have three bikes? Not bad, my friend. The number of bikes you should have is always n+1, your off to a good start.
It's good you discovered the joy of riding, keep it up.
A better bike will always be better to ride, a bike that shifts well, and brakes well, and fits you correctly makes it more fun to ride, and if it's more fun to ride, you will ride it more than a bike that doesn't work well.

Enjoy the ride.

The Weak Link 06-16-08 02:29 PM

As the self-appointed hospitality committee let me say:

1) Welcome.
2) Agree with leob1 -- three bikes in three weeks is impressive.
3) Post pictures. Not a demand, but many of us have short attention spans and photos help the concentration.
4) When 3 doesn't seem like quite enough.

maddmaxx 06-16-08 02:34 PM

A good starting point to begin biking. You will find it more fun with the new bike as you can now get out to explore the world around you. It takes a bit of time to become "bike fit" but it is much more fun than most other forms of exercise.

solveg 06-16-08 03:34 PM

Welcome. There's a thread here somewhere (I tried to find it but can't remember what it's called" that was done last summer with a zillion tips for new riders.

Does anyone know where that is?

Kragg 06-16-08 04:56 PM

Ha !! Another one hooked !!!!

Spinz 06-16-08 05:35 PM

Welcome aboard, you'll find the company around here is rather good for a bunch of old folk. Lp

Tom Bombadil 06-16-08 06:08 PM

One of my LBS uses the Schwinn Voyageur & Sierra bikes in their summer rental fleet. They say that the bikes hold up well and almost everyone is pleased with them.

Hope you enjoy yours.

OldCruiser 06-16-08 06:27 PM

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Leo, actually I have 3 1/2 now , the new one will make 4 1/2 . The 1/2 is a parts bike I picked up for $3 at a yard sale . The LBS where I bought my Voyageur was using the Sierra's for rental bikes . He said they have held up well . I enjoy working on them sometimes as much as I do riding them , seeing if I can piece one back together . It's been fun , but I wanted one I didn't have to repair for awhile anyways. I started out for a ride this morning on the Raleigh and only got around the corner from the house and the left crankarm fell off. LOL . I'm glad it came off close to the house . The nut was missing that held it on, I may have bought it like that. I'll have to inspect the whole bike a little closer from now on. Pushed it back to the house and got a replacement nut off my parts bike, a perfect fit and was back on the rode in less than 15 minutes . I didn't even take my helmet off. And yes I did check the other side and tightened up that nut too. Thanks for the welcomes. I'll post a picture of the new one when I get it. here's some pictures of the ones in the stable now. kirby

solveg 06-16-08 06:34 PM

A MIXTE! They are so cool. I keep looking for the perfect mixte.

stringbreaker 06-16-08 06:39 PM

+ :D on the mixte I just finished up a mixte for the wife

cyclinfool 06-16-08 06:51 PM

Welcome - at this rate you will have a fleet of bikes.

Tom Bombadil 06-16-08 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by solveg (Post 6893149)
A MIXTE! They are so cool. I keep looking for the perfect mixte.

This one just popped up for sale in Madison today:
http://madison.craigslist.org/bik/721238687.html

stringbreaker 06-16-08 07:29 PM

My wife thinks this IS the perfect mixte. All I can say is its bright. http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...3/100_1795.jpg

JanMM 06-16-08 07:55 PM

I might be wrong about this, my memory isn't what it used to be, but didn't Lance win his final TDF on a Schwinn Heavy Duty? You're in good company, Kirby.

OldCruiser 06-17-08 11:16 AM

I got the my new tires, tubes and brake pads for the Schwinn Cross-Cut yesterday and put them on this morning and took it out for a ride. Made it close to 9 miles today . I would have made 10 but I was unsure of how far I had ridden until I backtracked with my truck , checking the mileage . Those new Michelins , I put on, made a world of difference in the way this bike handles. Can't wait to get the new bike. kirby

Tom Bombadil 06-17-08 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by Tom Bombadil (Post 6893245)
This one just popped up for sale in Madison today:
http://madison.craigslist.org/bik/721238687.html

You can't see it now. It sold about an hour after it popped upon CL and the seller then removed the listing. It was an almost mint condition 25 yr old mixte, looked like it was new off of the showroom floor. They were only asking $140 for it.

OldCruiser 06-17-08 12:35 PM

Mine was missing the seat and post , but I guess I got a bargain at $3 at a yard sale. LOL Seems to be a well made bike. kirby

skennedy 06-17-08 02:09 PM

I'm new to biking too-just bought my first bike ever. Think the last bike I rode was 40+ years ago and that was my brother's bike. Couldn't even test ride anything because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to ride it or would break it before I had a chance to buy it. I ended up reading and researching and decided on an Electra Townie for the "flat footed" technology. I bought one with all the commuter extras so I could use it to do the weekly grocery shopping and enjoy the bike trails in my area. Am loving it, but it's funny how I'm already researching my next purchase! Think I'll end up with 3 bikes in no time. People thought I was crazy to spend as much money on the one I got as it is and now I want another one or two or three!

stapfam 06-17-08 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by skennedy (Post 6896068)
I'm new to biking too-just bought my first bike ever. Think the last bike I rode was 40+ years ago and that was my brother's bike. Couldn't even test ride anything because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to ride it or would break it before I had a chance to buy it. I ended up reading and researching and decided on an Electra Townie for the "flat footed" technology. I bought one with all the commuter extras so I could use it to do the weekly grocery shopping and enjoy the bike trails in my area. Am loving it, but it's funny how I'm already researching my next purchase! Think I'll end up with 3 bikes in no time. People thought I was crazy to spend as much money on the one I got as it is and now I want another one or two or three!

Warning N+1 alert

Timtruro 06-17-08 07:25 PM

Agree with stepfam's n+1 alert. Just moved some of my bikes from one house to another. Brought 4 to my year round home, had to leave two at the vacation place. No shed at either house!

solveg 06-17-08 08:45 PM

I need to distribute my bikes, too, but I can't bear to be so far away from any of them. Now that I've ridden in Kansas, the only appropriate bikes to leave are my Scott and my Atlantis--and they're my favorite bikes.

BCRider 06-17-08 09:07 PM

Welcome to the madness. With a 3 for 3 record you'll fit right in here.

I'm trying to live up to the N+1 credo as well. My sig line is shy by 2 at this point.... :D

OldCruiser 06-20-08 01:21 PM

I'm still waiting for my new bike to come in . Two days ago , I went over 10 miles for the first time on my Schwinn Crosscut ; then the next day I took a different route with hills , Only 5.2 miles total, but kicked my tail . I'm getting better each time out. My problem is I can't seem to go by a road bike at a yard sale without buying it. I found a Ross Eurosport today in pretty good condition . The lady said her husband bought it new 38 years ago . It has a speedometer and the odometer has 333 miles on it. I think it has the original tires on it. It's frame is the largest I've tried to ride so far.I almost tiptoe sitting on the seat with the seat's all the way down . I cleaned it up and took it for a couple mile spin . It rides nice. I can't believe I can find bargains like this....... only $15 . What a deal . A new set of rubber and this one will go another 333 miles or more . I may let a friend of mine have this one , so I can get him into riding . kirby

solveg 06-20-08 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by kirby999 (Post 6915853)
It has a speedometer and the odometer has 333 miles on it. A new set of rubber and this one will go another 333 miles or more .

That bike will go a lot further than 666 miles!


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