GEAR ENVY.
In general, I'm pretty content to continue riding the bikes that I have owned since before I started commuting regularly almost 2 years ago. I have a $40 church sale bike that is my primary ride (a mid 1990s Schwinn High Plains mountain/trail bike with city tires), and I have a pretty sweet mountain bike that I use whenever there is snow or ice on the ground (2001 Schwinn Homegrown with studded snow tires).
However, familiarity breeds contempt, and I'm beginning to detest the derailleur system that comes with most modern bikes. This is, essentially, my "transmission", and it's completely exposed to the elements. Exposure to Vermont weather is tough on any equipment, and bikes are no exception. My gears were skipping like crazy this morning, so it really got me thinking about a solution.
I was thinking about getting a brand-new bike with an 8-speed internal gear hub, but now I'm thinking about just replacing my rear wheel and a few other parts with the Shimano 8-speed internal gear hub... keeping my trusty church sale bike frame, front wheel, and other parts. Seems like a less wasteful solution.
Time will tell if this is just idle gear envy, or if I actually pull the trigger and buy something.
Easy ride in this morning. I'm heading out now to some black ice. Won't be a problem for me on my studded tires - I just hope the folks driving thousands of pounds of steel past me have as much control.
In general, I'm pretty content to continue riding the bikes that I have owned since before I started commuting regularly almost 2 years ago. I have a $40 church sale bike that is my primary ride (a mid 1990s Schwinn High Plains mountain/trail bike with city tires), and I have a pretty sweet mountain bike that I use whenever there is snow or ice on the ground (2001 Schwinn Homegrown with studded snow tires).
However, familiarity breeds contempt, and I'm beginning to detest the derailleur system that comes with most modern bikes. This is, essentially, my "transmission", and it's completely exposed to the elements. Exposure to Vermont weather is tough on any equipment, and bikes are no exception. My gears were skipping like crazy this morning, so it really got me thinking about a solution.
I was thinking about getting a brand-new bike with an 8-speed internal gear hub, but now I'm thinking about just replacing my rear wheel and a few other parts with the Shimano 8-speed internal gear hub... keeping my trusty church sale bike frame, front wheel, and other parts. Seems like a less wasteful solution.
Time will tell if this is just idle gear envy, or if I actually pull the trigger and buy something.
Easy ride in this morning. I'm heading out now to some black ice. Won't be a problem for me on my studded tires - I just hope the folks driving thousands of pounds of steel past me have as much control.
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