Tuesday, February 21, 2012

New bike!

Back in January, I test rode a Specialized Dolce Comp Compact and fell in love. I had decided that my next bike would be of the road variety so I could increase my mileage and participate in metric and actual centuries. When my bonus hit the bank account on Friday, I knew this was the weekend that I would make that bike mine.

Since I was already at the bike shop and learned from the manager that all branches of Spokes give club discounts on bikes and accessories -- Bike Me DC counts as a club, whoo hoo! -- I had Max pull the 54cm Dolce down and prep it for a test ride. Despite the gorgeous weather, the test was a short ride because 1) I'd already ridden the same style of bike and I wanted to make sure this one felt the same and 2) I needed to save my legs for the (uphill) ride back home. I carried the bike back into the store and declared, "SOLD!" I then phoned Scott and asked him to drive over and carry the new bike home. I think everyone was shocked that I wasn't going to ride it home, but I want to get used to the new bike in my own neighborhood rather than the open road and trail. After all, I'm used to a flat handlebar and a fairly upright position. The horns, drop bars, and brake/shifter combo levers are going to take some time to learn.



I still haven't ridden her, mostly due to lack of time. It's looking like the weather will be fairly mild, for February, on Sunday and I will be able to make friends with my new ride and figure out a proper name for her. "Nancy" is still stuck in my head despite not sounding "fast". Mom suggested that spelling the name as "Nanci" sounds racier. I think she's right.

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  1. I have always named my bikes....Yes - Nanci sounds good to me...!

    -Trevor

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    1. I think so, too. I'm going to put a couple of miles on her before I make a decision. :)

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  2. I am a bad bike mom I have not come up with a name yet.Having trouble thinking one up

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    1. Naaah. It takes some time before the right name comes to you. And some people don't name their bikes. I "named" the Highlander, but I hardly ever call it by name: it's "the truck". :)

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  3. Congrats on the new wheels! That new ride excitement is such a thrill, and hopefully this will be exactly what you're looking for. :0)

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    1. Thanks, hon. I'm eager to learn the ins and outs of the new bike. =)

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