The "Bayshore Bikeway" is a bike route around San Diego Bay. It's mostly flat, a lot of it's bike path with no motorized vehicle traffic. It's been my favorite ride for a long time, so I thought about taking the old Schwinn around it- I just got back from the ride.
So I thought it would be harder to ride it on the Schwinn than one of the road bikes. Plus, the Schwinn's one gear is only good for about 10-12 MPH at normal cadence.
But guess what? It was really enjoyable!
First off, the old bike rides like a Rolls Royce- it just glides over rough pavement. I'm not sure if it's the tires, which are running at 50 PSI, that blade fork, which I think is spring steel, or the spring saddle. My guess is they designed it to ride smooth.
Second thing, you end up looking around at stuff and enjoying it more because you don't really need to keep an eye out for crap in the road as much.
Third thing, lots of people comment on the bike- one guy on a $4000 Cannondale 15 pound carbon fiber machine commented that he liked the bike, but it must be hard to ride any distance on it. To which I replied "No, it's actually kind of nice!".
So I thought it would be harder to ride it on the Schwinn than one of the road bikes. Plus, the Schwinn's one gear is only good for about 10-12 MPH at normal cadence.
But guess what? It was really enjoyable!
First off, the old bike rides like a Rolls Royce- it just glides over rough pavement. I'm not sure if it's the tires, which are running at 50 PSI, that blade fork, which I think is spring steel, or the spring saddle. My guess is they designed it to ride smooth.
Second thing, you end up looking around at stuff and enjoying it more because you don't really need to keep an eye out for crap in the road as much.
Third thing, lots of people comment on the bike- one guy on a $4000 Cannondale 15 pound carbon fiber machine commented that he liked the bike, but it must be hard to ride any distance on it. To which I replied "No, it's actually kind of nice!".