Let's not let this discussion degenerate into a "us/them",
carbon fiber/steel" jeremaid -- as fun as such things are. And let's make
some basic distinctions. It's not carbon fiber that is bad; it may not even
be carbon fiber racing bikes that are bad. Just because those who buy
Cervelos and so forth don't like your steel, and vise-versa, doesn't mean
that there isn't room in the cycling universe for both.

Me, I think people who need 8, 9 -- gad, 10! gears in back, especially if
they use -- gasp! -- brifters! -- are simply racer posers. Or perhaps
touring wannabees.

I personally think that there is a lot of bs, or fashion, that drives
current racing bikes, CF or otherwise, but there is also a lot of bs, or
mere fashion, driving many other aspects of cycling, too.

Patrick Moore, who wil be 61 in three years.

On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Don Compton <dpco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I just finished a 73 mile on my Roadeo. Maybe I could go faster on a few
> short steep hills, but my rides are not about comparing my performance to
> someone else or some group. I just want to be fit enough to enjoy my rides.
> This mentality doesn't fit in with the carbon-race bike marketing BS. I am
> 61, not slow and can climb reasonably fast. But, my Roadeo gives me a very
> comfortable position and the long chainstays make the bike very stable on
> fast, curvy, bumpy downhills.
> The carbon sellers can't comprehend my situation. But RBW
> can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> On Saturday, May 18, 2013 4:24:48 PM UTC-7, PeterG wrote:
>>
>> My wife had to go out of town for the week. Bored, I decided that I would
>> spend the day riding my Hillborne and then visit a few local bike shops and
>> see what's selling out there these days. I haven't really been to many bike
>> shops in the last couple of years (Rivendell has been my "go-to" place for
>> most all my cycling needs lately). I ended up visiting three shops here in
>> Reno, NV. I felt like I was in a weird sort of parallel universe. All of
>> the stores had their racks filled with carbon race bikes with the
>> handlebars wayyyy below the seats. When I asked to see bikes where i could
>> get my handlebars at or above the seat I was told at each store that they
>> don't make them that way... unless I was interested in a beach cruiser type
>> bike (single speed). It was explained to me that people want to go fast on
>> road bikes, so they need to be hunched down to prevent wind drag. When I
>> asked about seeing steel frame bikes, all of the salesmen told me that
>> steel bikes haven't been made in years.. .....WOW! At the last stop I made,
>> a young kid that worked there (maybe 19 years old) whispered to me that
>> there was a local shop that did indeed sell two steel bikes, gunnars and
>> surly's....but he couldn't remember the name of the store. Not sure if that
>> is true or not, but I give the kid credit for at least trying (his boss
>> tried to sell me a cervelo race bike two sizes too small for $7900 for
>> weekend solo riding). Is Reno an anomaly or is this happening everywhere?
>
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