I'm just not telling the wife what it cost.![]()
J, we have a "rails to trails" that spans the entire county North to south. Abandoned railway the county turned into a groomed trail. Starting at Lake Erie and ending at the Ashtabula/Trumbull border. I don't know the length of the trail but can tell you Ashtabula county is the largest county in Ohio in terms of sq miles.
It's a pretty good ride.
good for you. I was crackin' up on your first postAlright, so against my better judgment, we stopped at the local dealer after we got off the trail today (my daughter had a tire issue so I had an excuse).
2019 Trek Verve II. Black pearl metallic. They also had it in bright red, but I thought it would be too flashy for me.
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I ended up with a medium frame. Test drove this one and a large back to back and the medium was just more comfortable overall.
I'm just not telling the wife what it cost.![]()
... I'm already trolling Craigslist for a "new" bike, maybe something made in the 2000's lol.
good for you. I was crackin' up on your first post
for guys that are semi-serious about their bikes, they'd automatically figure you're talking about the price. KThax knows what I'm talkin' about. I figured you were talking about the years it was made, but it could be looked at either way.
You buy enough that will get the job done. You don't need any more than that.
I have two. A pretty serious carbon fiber rig (and no, she has no idea on the price), and a chromoly Kona hardtail that I dropped an 11-speed pack into for in & out of where I surf. No suspension on that one. No wailing or knashing of teeth if it gets stolen either. That's the one I ride with my woman when we putt. I got her a nice little Specialized w/ oversized road tires and most importantly, good brakes, and we're always going on nice little rides together. She's in her 60's now and had back surgery a couple years ago, and bike riding is a great non-impact sport if you're just cruising bike path trails and such. She had an older one she thought was enough, but it was crap. When you get on a good bike, you know it. Whatever your age, it helps keep all the joints moving, builds co-ordination & confidence, and gets you out in the open air
If it gets you out regular, it's the right bike for you
Riding a bike can make a night and day difference with the knees. Mine start getting achy at rest when I haven't been riding.
Riding a bike can make a night and day difference with the knees. Mine start getting achy at rest when I haven't been riding.
I agree that biking is a much better activity than running, in regards to impact on the body. Especially if you’re trying to shed weight.
Glad she's OK.