CopperBrompton
Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
- Location
- London
My partner picked up her new Pashley Sonnet Bliss on Friday. Or, to be more accurate, I picked it up. A 5'9" bloke on a 17.5" framed women's bike must have been a rather amusing sight for passers-by.
Julia did a quick test-ride, then we went out for a 32-mile ride yesterday. This is a woman who only started cycling again a few weeks ago. She announced herself very happy with the Brooks saddle despite her initial scepticism. The 5-speed hub gears coped well with a relatively hilly route by Essex standards.
It's good old-fashioned cycling at its best. While I have no plans to switch from my trike, I can appreciate that they are lovely machines.
After we did the obligatory 'flower and baguette' bit, we decided the flower should become a permanent fixture (a realistic-looking silk one):
Julia did a quick test-ride, then we went out for a 32-mile ride yesterday. This is a woman who only started cycling again a few weeks ago. She announced herself very happy with the Brooks saddle despite her initial scepticism. The 5-speed hub gears coped well with a relatively hilly route by Essex standards.
It's good old-fashioned cycling at its best. While I have no plans to switch from my trike, I can appreciate that they are lovely machines.
After we did the obligatory 'flower and baguette' bit, we decided the flower should become a permanent fixture (a realistic-looking silk one):