Since I already posted this on Facebook and all the people my wife actually knows have seen it, it must be OK to show complete strangers. Of all the gifts I have given for Christmas, this was the most fun.
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Raw Christmas Joy |
My wife has made the transformation into a full on cyclist. Starting with a hand me down bike which was quickly traded up to a new entry level road bike, a Scott Contessa Speedster 25. She rode that for about 1000 miles when we stumbled across a Focus Mares 3.0 Cross bike. After that, the Speedster never stood a chance. The feeling of responsiveness that a light stiff carbon frame provides was too sweet. It is truly a feeling that is hard to describe to somebody that doesn't ride much. It's hard to explain how shaving 5 lbs off the weight of a bike can make it 4X the price. I honestly can't figure it out myself because it really isn't just the weight. I can pack on 4lbs of gear and my light bike still feels light. It is more. But I digress for the story.
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A Very Merry Christmas |
So late this summer I contacted the person we bought the Focus from who happens to be
A: Local
B: My Wife's Size and
C: A person who is able to get the latest bikes, ride them for a season and then turn them around at about 1/2 of retail.
This is good because the retail on this bike ranks right up there in the absurd category on my bike value scale. If fact, the 1/2 retail was still about $900 more than I was planning to spend since I've got about 4 bikes in my planned budget range that are pretty awesome. After some hemming and hawwing I decided to just go for it.
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Happy |
I actually took delivery of this bike in October and had to keep it a secret for 2 months. That was no easy task especially as hints were getting dropped about getting a new road bike...Actually they were statements like "I need a new road bike to take the podium..." Or something like that. I also had thoughts like "
what if the garage burns down and she hasn't got her bike yet". It was rough.
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1/2 Century, December 26, 2014 - Powered by 1 cup of coffee & 2 biscotti |
Luckily, the weather was very generous and let her get out and ride it immediately instead of waiting until spring. We did over 50 miles on day 1 and another 30 on the next day. The naming process went through "Bumblebee", "The Hornet" and landed on "Little Miss Sunshine" I thought "The Envy Maker" would have been good.
As promised, I have made it though 2014 without buying (myself) any new bikes. This willpower can only last so long.
(Bucksaw)
On a related note, if anybody is interested in a good entry level road bike at less than closeout pricing, look me up (mention this blog for an even bigger discount )