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Paul Nevai
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I have several bikes but my 2 favorites are a Bridgestone
RB1 and a Cannondale T1000.
Both are 12+ years old, both have rear luggage racks and
shopping baskets attached to them, both are in essentially
perfect condition, both have a gazillion gizmos such as
mirrors, lamps, bike-computers, etc.
The only essential difference is that the Cannondale has
fenders and the Bridgestone doesn't [so I can use the former
in rain and winter].
I use both for the same general purpose: commuting,
shopping, training, you name it. Both are 100% fun.
I have not studied new bikes in the last 10+ years.
I realize that could keep my bikes and stay happy for the
rest of my life. However, I could be equally happy if I
found bikes which are even better suit my needs [commuting,
shopping, training, etc.].
QUESTION. Are there any bikes you could recommend which
would be better than my current bikes?
I have only 2 condition: must be road bikes and must be able
to accommodate rear racks.
Money? Doesn't matter. Since I keep my bikes forever, money
is not an issue. Only quality, value, and fun-value matter.
Any suggestions?
Best Regards, Paul
RB1 and a Cannondale T1000.
Both are 12+ years old, both have rear luggage racks and
shopping baskets attached to them, both are in essentially
perfect condition, both have a gazillion gizmos such as
mirrors, lamps, bike-computers, etc.
The only essential difference is that the Cannondale has
fenders and the Bridgestone doesn't [so I can use the former
in rain and winter].
I use both for the same general purpose: commuting,
shopping, training, you name it. Both are 100% fun.
I have not studied new bikes in the last 10+ years.
I realize that could keep my bikes and stay happy for the
rest of my life. However, I could be equally happy if I
found bikes which are even better suit my needs [commuting,
shopping, training, etc.].
QUESTION. Are there any bikes you could recommend which
would be better than my current bikes?
I have only 2 condition: must be road bikes and must be able
to accommodate rear racks.
Money? Doesn't matter. Since I keep my bikes forever, money
is not an issue. Only quality, value, and fun-value matter.
Any suggestions?
Best Regards, Paul