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| Friday, 04 July 2008 | ||||
Weekend kayak fishing plans
![]() The future of modern commuting transport So that's my plan for Sunday. On Saturday I'm planning to go and pedal something different for a change. It's been at least a year since I've done it to any real degree, but I have always loved riding bikes (including motorbikes) so am looking forward to it. However, I wasn't inspired to buy a bike for the sake of pedal-powering fun (I get enough of that anyway). I picked it up because of my continual horror of rising petrol prices. It's a trend that appears to have no end and at this rate we'll be paying $2 a litre. Imagine what it'll look like in 2 or 3 years. I live about 12km from work, which I figure is a reasonable riding distance. It's damned cold right now, not to mention really windy lately, so until it warms up I'll be picking my days to use it for work communting. Luckily it's not $2 a litre just yet. I was going to get more of a road-bike sort of thing, but couldn't get past my long-time adoration for mountain bikes. So I compromised and put 'slick' tyres on this Scott Aspect 45 mountain bike, which gives me considerable speed for such a beefy-framed bike. Over time I'll be replacing some components for reduced weight and greater speed, but the frame itself will be good for years. Anything else that I replace (wheels, hubs, fork, seat pole) will ultimately become a spare. Eventually, this bike will be the envy of many.
04-07-2008 19:33 Bike? Dude, don't do it! You think kayak fishing is exe, just wait until you start playing with bike parts. Nearly second mortgage material (I'm building up my 3rd bike at the moment) When you get to it, let me know, I might have some spares to offload, or can point you in the direction of some good prices. 05-07-2008 10:32 Bike? On the contrary mate, I reckon kayak fishing is relatively inexpensive. Or at least, it certainly can be. But yep, I do know how bike riding can get as an obsession. This is actually the cheapest bike I've owned since being a kid. It was a great buy at $750. The frame is great, hydraulic discs, I like the handle bats and seat. Slowly but surely everything else will go though. Not sure what I'm going to upgrade the other components with. I'll use it a bit before deciding in what order I'll start upgrading. 05-07-2008 12:52 Bike? wheres the tow hitch for the yak??? good luck with getting the one un.... Only registered users can write comments. Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.6 |
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