Ha! At the end of the day, it's a bike. Ride the heck out of it and enjoy! i love getting notes from friends or clients when they see another Winter on the road or locked up by the shops.
Do it! It might surprise you what these Winter commuters can do, performance-wise.
I know you went with drop bars but this flat bar seems like a pretty good commuting option. Even though thinking about it, if I was to go for something like this I would probably go drop bars as well.
This one will get taken in to the office, but no bike is too precious to be locked up outside. I'll be sure to put up a picture from a run to the market.
The flat bars were Eric's expert suggestion. I'm more of a lots-of-drop kind of person (My gaulzetti is a 55), but after the last time I was hit by a car, my broken clavicle never healed, even after surgery to plate it. I used to commute to work a couple days a week, but I can't ride with a backpack anymore. This is the most overkill solution to the problem, but should be a big plus as far as comfort goes. I wasn't sold on the idea at first, but I think he will be right that the flat bars with lots of sweep will be the ticket.
Ha! At the end of the day, it's a bike. Ride the heck out of it and enjoy! i love getting notes from friends or clients when they see another Winter on the road or locked up by the shops.
Perhaps is from being in London, where anything worth more than £50 gets stolen. You really need proper motorcycle locks here. In fact, my "everyday" bike although is not very expensive is very dear to me and I lock it carefully AND with two solid D-Locks. Have to find a quick solution for the handlebars/shifters/stem: they're not afraid to cut the cables and steal the whole front end (including forks and headset), damn bastards!
That bike up there is too pretty for being just an "everyday"
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