My friend John is letting me borrow his fancy Specialized bike that he doesn't ride anymore. I'd say it's about a third of the weight of Old Creaky, my bike that I built at the Yellow Bike Project, and is definitely nicer in every way, but I'm having some problems letting go.
Firstly, this thing is a true road bike, everything is built for speed. The problem is that the tires have little to no tread on them (by design) so if it's remotely wet or gravelly, I make myself slow way down because I'm afraid this thing will slip out from under me. Old Creaky had some decent tread, but not too much. Just something I need to get used to I supposed.
Secondly, the shifters are those neat kind that are built into the brakes, so naturally they're indexed. I've been riding for the past year with friction shifters, so I'm used to being able to go from 5th back to 1st in about 2 seconds just by pushing a little lever down. With these indexed things, I have to click, click, click, and then I'm not sure where I am because they don't have any sort of indicator, so I'm constantly looking down to see where the chain is. I suppose I'll get used to it, I just hope I don't get hit by a car in the meantime.
Lastly, John is about 6'5", and although I'm 6'3" Old Creaky was not built for a 6'3" person, while John's bike is built for John, so I'm bent over a lot further than my back is used to. I'm sure I'll get used to it too.
So, three things to beware of when you get a new bike. I wouldn't keep riding it if I didn't think it was a net positive, but I also never thought any of these things through. I'm working on my fear of change.
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Living in Austin
There is so much to do here. In the last month I've learned more about bikes, built my own road bike, taken the dogs to two of the off leash dog parks, taken the bus downtown a few times (~30min in which I can read, write or just enjoy the scenery; in a car any of those will get you killed), and fixed 98% of the problems with the house, of which there were several dozen. Oh, and I've been very, very lazy, played video games a lot, and spent probably a week's worth of time on reddit. You may not believe it, but not having a job gets old after a while.
Last night we saw Quiet, Lovely for the first time in a few years, although we had to duck out early as H's stomach bug decided to grace us with one final encore. As an aside, The Mohawk seems like a nice place to get a drink, but until they finish their outside stage, it's a bit small for a decent show. Also, why the heck would you start a show at 10 PM on a Thursday night?!?!?! People who like music sometimes have jobs, do you really think you'll sell more beer by forcing them to leave before the show is over? Tonight, Meryll plays at Stubbs. Going by last night, we should show up at about 3 AM.
I fly to Boston on Sunday to start work. According to my parents, I've been to Boston, but didn't get to see much as I was only -2 months old. Think about it. I hope I like traveling as much as I think I do.
Last night we saw Quiet, Lovely for the first time in a few years, although we had to duck out early as H's stomach bug decided to grace us with one final encore. As an aside, The Mohawk seems like a nice place to get a drink, but until they finish their outside stage, it's a bit small for a decent show. Also, why the heck would you start a show at 10 PM on a Thursday night?!?!?! People who like music sometimes have jobs, do you really think you'll sell more beer by forcing them to leave before the show is over? Tonight, Meryll plays at Stubbs. Going by last night, we should show up at about 3 AM.
I fly to Boston on Sunday to start work. According to my parents, I've been to Boston, but didn't get to see much as I was only -2 months old. Think about it. I hope I like traveling as much as I think I do.
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