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Old 08-22-13, 06:19 PM
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Am i too attached to my bike?

Spending a night away from my wife tonight, i told her i would spend the night with someone else instead.



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Don't forget to pack some lube...
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As long as your "someone" is two-wheeled and not too-legged, I think you're ok...
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Quite the bed hog
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From the subject I thought you might have invented clipless handlebars and glove cleats.
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Am i too attached to my bike?

My wife hates my bikes, when I get a package she automatically assumes bike parts (she is right). I've even started trying to beat her home so I can open my packages quickly
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Originally Posted by anthonygeo
My wife hates my bikes, when I get a package she automatically assumes bike parts (she is right). I've even started trying to beat her home so I can open my packages quickly
That's too bad.

Rowan has a different problem. Every time he orders something, he has to order two of them ... one for him and one for me.
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Old 08-23-13, 09:13 AM
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Am i too attached to my bike?

That is a problem!
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My wife is very tolerant of my bike habit. She worries more about me riding than I do. She doesn't mind me spending money on my bike, she just would rather I didn't ride it --especially since the Trek Across Maine rider was killed this summer.
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Originally Posted by gecho
From the subject I thought you might have invented clipless handlebars and glove cleats.
Awesome.
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Old 01-02-14, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by gecho
From the subject I thought you might have invented clipless handlebars and glove cleats.
Or a clipless saddle, locking that pelvis to the bike increases power.
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Originally Posted by Machka
That's too bad.

Rowan has a different problem. Every time he orders something, he has to order two of them ... one for him and one for me.
Hahaha! I'm not sure if that's what I'd classify as a "problem"! At least you're enjoying the same thing!

I have a situation similar to @anthonygeo, except my wife doesn't dislike the bikes at all...but she does assume that every package I receive is bike-related.
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From the subject I thought you might have invented clipless handlebars and glove cleats. Or a clipless saddle, locking that pelvis to the bike increases power.
think "Velcro"! Imagine all the heads that will turn when you make that ripping sound standing up at stoplights!
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Don't forget to pack some lube...
Yep, Lube and bandages for after you party with metal!!
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Originally Posted by anthonygeo
My wife hates my bikes, when I get a package she automatically assumes bike parts (she is right). I've even started trying to beat her home so I can open my packages quickly
Hiding bike parts from your wife. There might be a 12 step program for that. And if there isn't, there should be.
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Originally Posted by Machka
Rowan has a different problem. Every time he orders something, he has to order two of them ... one for him and one for me.
TWICE THE FUN!

If I get a new crankset, for example, it usually goes on the #1 bike. Then the crankset that used to be on #1 goes to #2 and so on down the line. Eventually I accumulate one of everything and I find a frame to build up.
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Originally Posted by Machka
That's too bad.

Rowan has a different problem. Every time he orders something, he has to order two of them ... one for him and one for me.
haha, we have the same problem. I have to hide the things I order because she'll just think she needs one too...
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