While in a Circuits forum thread I mentioned that I was distracted by a new toy I just bought. Stew1954 wanted to know what it is. So......
When at my last checkup with my GP he informed me that I gained 25 pounds since I retired a year ago. I was overweight when I was still working, so I needed to reverse this trend. I have a nice USA made Huffy mountain bike but over the years it seems to have stayed fairly young while I aged. The only thing on my mind, while riding it, was getting the hell off of it.
So the wife and I went bike shopping. I told the young man at the bike shop that I didn't like the look, handlebars, frame or rider's height off the ground of any of the cruiser or touring bikes I've seen tooling around town. I told him I wanted a posture that mimics motorcycle (not Crotch Rocket) posture; like a Harley Sportster. He says that knows what I want and brings us to the cruiser section of the store. As I approach it he didn't have to point out what he was going to show us. She stood out like a diamond in a pile of coal. It was love at first sight and I rode it around the parking lot until the young man got concerned that I wasn't bringing it back!
This is a bike seemingly designed for seniors but I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't love riding this. This is a 7 speed, forward pedal (Trek Pure LowStep) unisex bike, designed to put your feet flat on the ground when you stop. It also keeps me comfortably vertical while peddling. The crankshaft on the Pure is positioned about six inches forward of the seat post line.
Check out that seat and the motorcycle..esc handlebars!! It's so comfortable that I can damn near nod off while riding it. The entire bike is made from aluminum alloy except for bearing assemblies and such.
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/town/recreation/pure/pure_lowstep/#
We're giving our mountain bikes to charity.
Chris
When at my last checkup with my GP he informed me that I gained 25 pounds since I retired a year ago. I was overweight when I was still working, so I needed to reverse this trend. I have a nice USA made Huffy mountain bike but over the years it seems to have stayed fairly young while I aged. The only thing on my mind, while riding it, was getting the hell off of it.
So the wife and I went bike shopping. I told the young man at the bike shop that I didn't like the look, handlebars, frame or rider's height off the ground of any of the cruiser or touring bikes I've seen tooling around town. I told him I wanted a posture that mimics motorcycle (not Crotch Rocket) posture; like a Harley Sportster. He says that knows what I want and brings us to the cruiser section of the store. As I approach it he didn't have to point out what he was going to show us. She stood out like a diamond in a pile of coal. It was love at first sight and I rode it around the parking lot until the young man got concerned that I wasn't bringing it back!
This is a bike seemingly designed for seniors but I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't love riding this. This is a 7 speed, forward pedal (Trek Pure LowStep) unisex bike, designed to put your feet flat on the ground when you stop. It also keeps me comfortably vertical while peddling. The crankshaft on the Pure is positioned about six inches forward of the seat post line.
Check out that seat and the motorcycle..esc handlebars!! It's so comfortable that I can damn near nod off while riding it. The entire bike is made from aluminum alloy except for bearing assemblies and such.
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/town/recreation/pure/pure_lowstep/#
We're giving our mountain bikes to charity.
Chris