Strange. I have been cycling for decades, some years much more than others. In the early years the bike was simply a mechanism, a tool for playing in the yard. Then it became transportation, freedom for a preteen.
Then I got a ten-speed. More complex with all of those gears and brakes you operated with your hands, it was the coolest Christmas present I had ever received. So began my love for gadgets. I had always been curious about the workings of things, from the time I cut the music box out of the back of my stuffed gingerbread man as a young child.
While many of the people with whom I ride know little of bicycle maintenance I enjoy much of it. Hooked on the gadgetry, I enjoy eBay and accessory sites and catalogs. I find it interesting, all of the clever goo-gaws people invent to solve problems or just make the ride better, faster, different, or whatever. I have spent hours and dollars changing my rides in various ways - some good, some not so much but always a learning experience.
I bought some shifters that I didn't previously know existed for an old road bike that turned out to be the best ones I have used. I put a Montague Octagon adjustable stem on my old mountain bike, a rather ingenious design, that I think will really add some versatility.
It dawned on me recently that I like playing with the setups as much as riding, if not more. That is probably why I have so many bikes, one of which I rarely ride. I probably should sell that one but it is a doo-dad. Can't have too many of those, right?
Saturday, February 1, 2014
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