That's a sweet bike! Love the Poly. I can't imagine having found my way to 
this kind of "enlightened" bike so early in life - I use that term somewhat 
tongue in cheek because there are many correct answers to the right bike 
but this is pretty much where I ended up after 30 years of riding bikes, 
and it took me about 25 to get there! You can do just about anything on 
that bike and I wholeheartedly believe you should.  

I can tell you overthink your bikes just like I do. Scheming and shopping 
bike setups is another way bikes can be fun. I think the only source of 
regret you need to worry about is not riding the roads, trails, route etc 
that you want to ride. I'd try to do as much as possible on your bike, and 
make updates based on shortcomings you find through experience rather than 
through the internet. Bikes can be very expensive but it's important to 
remember that there is very little difference in enjoyment between riding a 
$500 bike and a $5000 bike, provided both are in good working order and fit 
you! 

 

On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 15:40:12 UTC-8 lkbr...@gmail.com wrote:

> Here are a few photos of my dear bicycle in its various modes, along with 
> the first fish I caught.
> [image: BunnyBike.png]
>

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