Not me that is but my current main commuting bike, the heavy hybrid.
After three years the only original parts remaining are the frame/forks, handlebar, seat post and rear pannier rack.
Once I bought my road bike last year I realised I wanted to have my main commuter as a drop bar as well.
Decided I wanted a steel bike, drop bar, pannier racks, full mudguards, sti brake levers.
Finally decided on a 2011 Ridgeback Panorama, although was tempted by a Genesis Croix De Fer but plumped for the Ridgeback.
Now all I have to do is wait for the very slow wheels at work to move, using a cycle2work voucher, and hopefully will receive my bike end of April/beginning of May.
My current commuter will be given light duties, emergency back up bike and probably ice bike, maybe turn into a shopper by added a trailer.
Once the Ridgeback arrives I will be able to start thinking about the next new bike
After three years the only original parts remaining are the frame/forks, handlebar, seat post and rear pannier rack.
Once I bought my road bike last year I realised I wanted to have my main commuter as a drop bar as well.
Decided I wanted a steel bike, drop bar, pannier racks, full mudguards, sti brake levers.
Finally decided on a 2011 Ridgeback Panorama, although was tempted by a Genesis Croix De Fer but plumped for the Ridgeback.
Now all I have to do is wait for the very slow wheels at work to move, using a cycle2work voucher, and hopefully will receive my bike end of April/beginning of May.
My current commuter will be given light duties, emergency back up bike and probably ice bike, maybe turn into a shopper by added a trailer.
Once the Ridgeback arrives I will be able to start thinking about the next new bike
