I think I've come full circle. Three years of riding a cruiser, now I'm back to a modern machine. It's not just about saving my knees, I was having trouble riding with the slack cruiser frame geometry. Every time I'd ride hard my legs would just seize up. I can't explain the difference but riding this Trek now, my legs feel way better, I don't get off the bike and feel wobbly.
The Columbia Firebolt experiment didn't work out. The nexus gears just generally kinda suck, and the stretch of the frame is just too long. It's going back to the drawing board with this. The nicer parts have been donated to the Trek.
So it's been fun, but in the end I like restoring these bikes, but I'm sick of riding them. I felt safer on the cruiser, less aggressive, less road rage, but it's time to go fast now, see you guys later.
I'm only kidding, sorta.
The Columbia Firebolt experiment didn't work out. The nexus gears just generally kinda suck, and the stretch of the frame is just too long. It's going back to the drawing board with this. The nicer parts have been donated to the Trek.
So it's been fun, but in the end I like restoring these bikes, but I'm sick of riding them. I felt safer on the cruiser, less aggressive, less road rage, but it's time to go fast now, see you guys later.
I'm only kidding, sorta.