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Ebike Mike 04-21-26 07:18 PM

My purchases this week!
 
I have decided to get into biking for utility and fitness. I have been spending time figuring out what works and what doesn't. This is what I've ended up with.

🚴 Your bikes
2023 Highboy EX-9
2022 Trail Tracker
2024 Specialized Sirrus X 2.0
2010 Ridley Crossbow
2018 Trek Domane 5

(Oh and two camping cruisers...his and hers just no her yet)

🛒 Grocery / errands → Highboy EX-9
⛰️ Hills / wind → Highboy EX-9
🚴 Long road rides → Trek Domane 5/Ridley crossbow
⚡ Fast fitness → Trek Domane 5/Ridley crossbow
🪨 Rough roads / gravel → Ridley Crossbow
🏖️ Sand / trails / rocks→ Trail Tracker
🌆 Casual chill rides/ commuter → Specialized Sirrus X 2.0

Let's hear some of your collections!
I like all of mine for their different proficiencies.

Atlas Shrugged 04-21-26 07:45 PM

My primary use bicycle is a 1947 Schwinn DX cruiser. I only use it for big adventures now. It used to be my regular around town bike until it got stolen from the front of Chuck’s Bike Shop even though it was secured with a large chain. I just dropped in the shop to pick up a new horn for the bike and when I came outside, all that was left was the chain cut up in many pieces. Recovering, it became a real endeavor, even taking me to the Alamo in Texas where I was told it may be in the basement. Unfortunately, the Alamo does not have a basement, but the story does have a happy ending when it was found in Burbank California on a movie set and after a chaotic chase, I recovered it.

Islandia 04-21-26 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by Atlas Shrugged (Post 23732275)
My primary use bicycle is a 1947 Schwinn DX cruiser. I only use it for big adventures now. It used to be my regular around town bike until it got stolen from the front of Chuck’s Bike Shop even though it was secured with a large chain. I just dropped in the shop to pick up a new horn for the bike and when I came outside, all that was left was the chain cut up in many pieces. Recovering, it became a real endeavor, even taking me to the Alamo in Texas where I was told it may be in the basement. Unfortunately, the Alamo does not have a basement, but the story does have a happy ending when it was found in Burbank California on a movie set and after a chaotic chase, I recovered it.

Sounds like a story worth telling more fully.

Atlas Shrugged 04-21-26 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by Islandia (Post 23732298)
Sounds like a story worth telling more fully.

Yes but the full story takes about 1 hour and 31 minutes to tell.

I Like To Ride 04-22-26 02:33 AM


Originally Posted by Ebike Mike (Post 23732265)
I have decided to get into biking for utility and fitness. I have been spending time figuring out what works and what doesn't. This is what I've ended up with.

🚴 Your bikes
2023 Highboy EX-9
2022 Trail Tracker
2024 Specialized Sirrus X 2.0
2010 Ridley Crossbow
2018 Trek Domane 5

(Oh and two camping cruisers...his and hers just no her yet)

🛒 Grocery / errands → Highboy EX-9
⛰️ Hills / wind → Highboy EX-9
🚴 Long road rides → Trek Domane 5/Ridley crossbow
⚡ Fast fitness → Trek Domane 5/Ridley crossbow
🪨 Rough roads / gravel → Ridley Crossbow
🏖️ Sand / trails / rocks→ Trail Tracker
🌆 Casual chill rides/ commuter → Specialized Sirrus X 2.0

Let's hear some of your collections!
I like all of mine for their different proficiencies.

So you just got into cycling and you purchased 5 bikes in one week and it took you one week to figure out what works and what doesn't, wow.

The_Joe 04-22-26 03:49 AM


Originally Posted by Atlas Shrugged (Post 23732303)
Yes but the full story takes about 1 hour and 31 minutes to tell.

Everybody in my life has a big 'but'.

indyfabz 04-22-26 04:00 AM

Every January 11th I light a candle and remember Large Marge.

Ebike Mike 04-22-26 04:16 AM


Originally Posted by I Like To Ride (Post 23732365)
So you just got into cycling and you purchased 5 bikes in one week and it took you one week to figure out what works and what doesn't, wow.

We’ve been riding bikes our while lives—this isn’t new to us.

Thinking about the Treck Damone + AL 5..

indyfabz 04-22-26 04:36 AM

Who is “we”?

Ebike Mike 04-22-26 05:00 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23732377)
Who is “we”?

Everybody...who didn't grow up with a bike?

I Like To Ride 04-22-26 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by Ebike Mike (Post 23732378)
Everybody...who didn't grow up with a bike?

There are a lot of people in this world who didn't grow up with bikes...I also have a feeling that those 5 bikes you purchased within a week are all going to sit unused.

Ebike Mike 04-22-26 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by I Like To Ride (Post 23732387)
There are a lot of people in this world who didn't grow up with bikes...I also have a feeling that those 5 bikes you purchased within a week are all going to sit unused.

They all serve a purpose. The road bikes may overlap a bit but I am working on whether I want electric, analog or both...going to check out the Trek Domane + AL 5 today.

On that...would you go with a Trek Domane or a giant defy 2 or 3?

bboy314 04-22-26 06:38 AM

I’m getting big “son of Deason” energy here…

Koyote 04-22-26 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by bboy314 (Post 23732402)
I’m getting big “son of Deason” energy here…

Even Deason's trolling was more entertaining than this guy's.

But what the hell. The GC subforum has turned into reality TV -- it's entertaining in it's foolish stupidity. There's not been any useful content here for ages.

Trakhak 04-22-26 07:00 AM


Originally Posted by Koyote (Post 23732412)
Even Deason's trolling was more entertaining than this guy's.

But what the hell. The GC subforum has turned into reality TV -- it's entertaining in it's foolish stupidity. There's not been any useful content here for ages.

I wouldn't be too hard on him. There are a lot of lonely people in the world. If this behavior helps him feel better about himself, so be it.

indyfabz 04-22-26 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by Ebike Mike (Post 23732378)
Everybody...who didn't grow up with a bike?

You’re asking me what something you wrote means?

indyfabz 04-22-26 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by bboy314 (Post 23732402)
I’m getting big “son of Deason” energy here…

Thanks. First I thought Larry, but then I was thinking of someone else but couldn’t remember the name. The details in the bike names definitely screams MD.

GeezyRider 04-22-26 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by Ebike Mike (Post 23732265)
I have decided to get into biking for utility and fitness. I have been spending time figuring out what works and what doesn't. This is what I've ended up with.

🚴 Your bikes
2023 Highboy EX-9
2022 Trail Tracker
2024 Specialized Sirrus X 2.0
2010 Ridley Crossbow
2018 Trek Domane 5

What saddle/saddles are you going with on these bikes?

Ebike Mike 04-22-26 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by GeezyRider (Post 23732437)
What saddle/saddles are you going with on these bikes?

I’m testing options, since standard bike design seems geared toward mass vasectomies.
I am trying the split seat...and will try the type with the hole in the middle...and my favorite by far is the bucket seat where there is no nose cone. I think I nailed the terminology but correct me if I'm wrong.

Mvcrash 04-22-26 08:45 AM

I have a few bikes and a her.... I like riding both but not at the same time.

lnanek 04-22-26 09:08 AM

Maybe someone should make a game like fantasy football, but for bike ownership.

Anyway, I have:
  • Trek 5000 - commuting
  • Trek 6500 with middle baby seat - picking up kid from school or if my ass hurts too much from the former, tires are twice as wide
  • Dahon Ford folding bike - if it's raining or something and wife is going to drop me off in a car, but I'm riding the bike home
  • Kulana Lua tandem w/ middle baby seat - family excursions to parks, playgrounds, hiking, swimming holes, picnics, etc.
  • Ariel Rider X-Class - if in a hurry/need to pick up a Facebook marketplace purchase from far away

My wife has:
  • Townie Electra 9D w/ rear rack baby seat - everything

Wildwood 04-22-26 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by Ebike Mike (Post 23732441)
...and my favorite by far is the bucket seat where there is no nose cone.

For long rides on your Domane here is a 'bucket seat' with backrest and no 'nose'. Pedal On! Gotta love those ape hanger bars, too, for long fast days in the 'bucket'.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7c1498482b.png

tomato coupe 04-22-26 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by Ebike Mike (Post 23732374)
We’ve been riding bikes our while lives—this isn’t new to us.


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23732377)
Who is “we”?

Ebike Mike, Deason, Larry ...

mstateglfr 04-22-26 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Ebike Mike (Post 23732265)
I have decided to get into biking for utility and fitness. I have been spending time figuring out what works and what doesn't. This is what I've ended up with.

🚴 Your bikes
2023 Highboy EX-9
2022 Trail Tracker
2024 Specialized Sirrus X 2.0
2010 Ridley Crossbow
2018 Trek Domane 5

(Oh and two camping cruisers...his and hers just no her yet)

🛒 Grocery / errands → Highboy EX-9
⛰️ Hills / wind → Highboy EX-9
🚴 Long road rides → Trek Domane 5/Ridley crossbow
⚡ Fast fitness → Trek Domane 5/Ridley crossbow
🪨 Rough roads / gravel → Ridley Crossbow
🏖️ Sand / trails / rocks→ Trail Tracker
🌆 Casual chill rides/ commuter → Specialized Sirrus X 2.0

Let's hear some of your collections!
I like all of mine for their different proficiencies.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ccdd5ecbc8.gif

Ebike Mike 04-22-26 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 23732502)
For long rides on your Domane here is a 'bucket seat' with backrest and no 'nose'. Pedal On! Gotta love those ape hanger bars, too, for long fast days in the 'bucket'.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7c1498482b.png

YES! Can I put that on the trek?


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