11.4 miles at an average speed of 8.5mph
The first time she had ridden her Raleigh Pioneer and also the first time she had ridden any bicycle in 11 years
She had a bit of a panic at one point when the chain jumped off the bottom sprocket going up a hill after some excuberant shifting but a few minutes later we were on our way again. I have since apologised for the poor limit screw adjustment 
When we got home she was evidently pleased with herself and a little while later asked if I fancied going to a bike shop with her after lunch
I didn't take much persuading so off we popped to Elmy's for a chat with their staff and a look at the shiny new bicycles... Without any prompting she was drawn to the Bianchi's and after sitting on a 50cm Via Nirone 7 she has decided that if she continues to enjoy cycling for the next few weeks she's going to go back and buy it 
I'm torn between thinking maybe she should wait a little longer to decide and wondering why she didn't just buy it today
Ok, I'm not really torn, I'm going to encourage the purchase every step of the way 

Her main concern is the drop bars - In her words they're "scary" and she's struggling to see how she can "just" go from her flat bar bike to a scary bike
I see her point. A more confident cyclist would probably just test ride the bike but she's concerned about damaging it and wouldn't feel comfortable doing that. I guess it'll be a case of buying it and converting it to flat bars if she really doesn't get on with them but I'm fairly confident she'll learn to love them 
She loves the Raleigh and loves the idea of popping to the next village on it even more. I picked up some unused Raleigh panniers for it yesterday for a tenner so I've got a decent amount of browny points adding up...
She even asked me which bike I was going to get next when we were in the shop - today was a good day



When we got home she was evidently pleased with herself and a little while later asked if I fancied going to a bike shop with her after lunch



I'm torn between thinking maybe she should wait a little longer to decide and wondering why she didn't just buy it today




Her main concern is the drop bars - In her words they're "scary" and she's struggling to see how she can "just" go from her flat bar bike to a scary bike


She loves the Raleigh and loves the idea of popping to the next village on it even more. I picked up some unused Raleigh panniers for it yesterday for a tenner so I've got a decent amount of browny points adding up...
She even asked me which bike I was going to get next when we were in the shop - today was a good day
