Attitude.
Late 93 I needed a new bike. My Fisher had been stolen for a third time and a couple of weeks later there was still no sign of recovery.
Insurance was on board for the first thousand, so I hit the LBS to see what was on offer. I figured I could spend up to $3,000 so I could move up a bracket from my former trusty stead.
This time I didn't take too long to deliberate. I had fallen for a Cannondale with its super sexy frame and fat tubes. I could fully visualise the adventures and fun that lay ahead.
There was just one problem...
Next to it was this strange bike with believe it or not - even fatter tubes.
It was on sale from $3,200 to $2,800 so that was good. Dale was $3,200, but even if they were both $3,200 I had a problem.
I couldn't get this bike out of my head or stop smiling. It had a full M900 group set with spd 737's
You couldn't buy a M900 group for $2,800. Sure, it wasn't a Dale or a Klein but it was fat even if it wasn't a Fat or Ritchey or any of those other dream bikes that cost a lot more than $3k.
With a lifetime frame warranty this would be my ride. I'd enjoy it for a year or two, save up and get a dream frame to throw my shiny M900 on...
A = 1
T = 20
T = 20
I = 9
T = 20
U = 21
D = 4
E = 5
100 per cent coming home with me
Late 93 I needed a new bike. My Fisher had been stolen for a third time and a couple of weeks later there was still no sign of recovery.
Insurance was on board for the first thousand, so I hit the LBS to see what was on offer. I figured I could spend up to $3,000 so I could move up a bracket from my former trusty stead.
This time I didn't take too long to deliberate. I had fallen for a Cannondale with its super sexy frame and fat tubes. I could fully visualise the adventures and fun that lay ahead.
There was just one problem...
Next to it was this strange bike with believe it or not - even fatter tubes.
It was on sale from $3,200 to $2,800 so that was good. Dale was $3,200, but even if they were both $3,200 I had a problem.
I couldn't get this bike out of my head or stop smiling. It had a full M900 group set with spd 737's
You couldn't buy a M900 group for $2,800. Sure, it wasn't a Dale or a Klein but it was fat even if it wasn't a Fat or Ritchey or any of those other dream bikes that cost a lot more than $3k.
With a lifetime frame warranty this would be my ride. I'd enjoy it for a year or two, save up and get a dream frame to throw my shiny M900 on...
A = 1
T = 20
T = 20
I = 9
T = 20
U = 21
D = 4
E = 5
100 per cent coming home with me