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  • Just had "the chat" with my missus about my old bike
  • ampthill
    Full Member

    I think as your bike is ten years old and you use it alot and she is just being reasonable

    My wife would be reasonable in the same way

    However I suspect that the partners of the n+1 brigade do find it hard to follow why the shiny bike in the shed needs a soul mate as its wheels are now and inch to small, its bottom bracket 8 mm to high or its head angle a degree to slack

    nach
    Free Member

    It is possible harry and wife’s marriage is not a war of attrition but a partnership based on respect and dare I say love?

    😀

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    My stepdad bought a very similar bike to the OP (a last years model trek fuel ex 8, 2008 I think.)

    While the price of it was around £1500, I think, he reckons it cost him 5 figures, made up of a kitchen, holidays and a car for the mother.

    #lessonsfromhistory

    wellhung1
    Free Member

    HTS has only posted this so in a few weeks time when he’s stopped posting on here, we’ll inform the Police that he is missing 😕

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    While the price of it was around £1500,

    He lied, skilfully, but he lied. And he would have got away with it had you not posted on here. His imminent demise is your fault.

    2014 price was £2500.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    I was there when he bought it (this was 09 remember, when Everything Was Cheaper). He did lie, but not to me 😉

    Drac
    Full Member

    What is ‘the chat’?

    I don’t understand.

    FOG
    Full Member

    When my FS snapped way out of warranty last year, my beloved said obviously I needed a new bike so I bought one. She soon clarified her position, ‘Your bloody money not OURS ‘. This was shortly followed by,’ Why is your credit card bill always so huge?’. I wonder.
    Incidentally why are bikes luxuries but the stuff she wants are necessities?

    myti
    Free Member

    This thread is so depressing for me. Women ride bikes too you know! You lot saying it’s a trap and she just wants a new kitchen I bet you’re the ones that pull the ‘i can’t ride coz I’ve not got a pass from the missus!’ when really it’s because you can’t be arsed and don’t feel like going out in the mud and cold!

    crezzy
    Full Member

    Told my fiancé just before Christmas I wasn’t going to buy anymore bikes till after we are married ( end of March this year) then after her trip to NYC I informed her I’d ordered a new titanium fat bike frame ,my reasoning to her was it wasn’t a complete bike just a frame .shes got her own back though as she is not letting me take my bike on our honeymoon (Isle of Skye )

    duncancallum
    Full Member

    I’d be allowed too but for the fact I dont have any cash…

    tomd
    Free Member

    This thread is so depressing for me. Women ride bikes too you know! You lot saying it’s a trap and she just wants a new kitchen I bet you’re the ones that pull the ‘i can’t ride coz I’ve not got a pass from the missus!’ when really it’s because you can’t be arsed and don’t feel like going out in the mud and cold!

    Yes, my wife is very much into bikes and the house rule is normally n + 1 is only OK if n + 1 does not exceed the number of her bikes. However, baby means my n + 1 was leveraged into a shiny laptop.

    mjsmke
    Full Member

    I told my other half I wanted to buy a new bike in a message via facebook while she was in the room next to me. What can i say… i was scared and weak. But it did make her laugh.

    pirahna
    Free Member

    Wifey bought a new Specialized Fate Carbon Expert last month, does this mean I can get a Yeti carbon arc frame?

    ampthill
    Full Member

    This thread is so depressing for me. Women ride bikes too you know!

    That’s why my post wasn’t gender specific

    mjsmke
    Full Member

    My other half has now taken my old bike to add to her collection to decide if she wants a new HT or full sus next year.

    myti
    Free Member

    Ampthill nothing wrong with your post!

    chestercopperpot
    Free Member

    Strike while the irons hot, the scent of carbon on carbon range topper is in the air, teflon your balls you need to go big here! Can she be talked into a third or forth job? long term investments and all, quality costs but is cheaper in the long run, less maintenance more cuddle and emotional support time, or have all the bullshit avenues been well and truly rinsed and it’s down to trading manual labour, faux romantic gestures and keeping up appearances in front of relatives!

    batfink
    Free Member

    to be honest – depends on your understanding of what the savings account is for….. be prepared to pay for something of equivalent value for her out of it too.

    nemesis
    Free Member

    myti – I suppose I should apologise as I did mention the kitchen 😳

    This was really a bit of reflecting my own in-family joke but it does seem to match up to reality for several people I know. I am also aware of several people whose (female) other halves would be fine with them getting a new bike so long as they got their own one too.

    hand duly self-slapped.

    lunge
    Full Member

    It’s interesting seeing the different approaches and views here. I too have just had “the chat” with my wife about a new bike. I didn’t do it because I need permission or because we can’t afford it (we have separate bank accounts to allow such things and we, well I, can afford it), I did it because spending a couple of grand on something is a big enough decision to warrant at least mentioning to her.

    Pleasingly her response was “well, you’ve sold your car as you didn’t use it, you can afford the bike so why not?”. Easy.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    If they are your savings how is it costing you £0 ? 😉

    thestabiliser
    Free Member

    Whatever it is she’s hiding from you…IT’S BAD.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    UPDATE

    Just to clarify… My suggestion was that we both take an equal £xxxx from our joint savings as my bike was dead and it would take me a couple of years to save up for a replacement (I don’t do credit). Her response was that she didn’t need anything and having a bike is very important to me, so we’d just buy the bike. The savings pot is for replacing cars, computers, kitchen appliances, windows etc. Necessities basically.

    However, and here is the real f###ing kicker… I called the LBS at 9:00 and 1 second this morning to say TAKE MY MONEY [/u][/i]and somebody has only gone and bought the damn bike on Saturday afternoon after I had left. Not a sniff on it for 12 months and two buyers in 4 hours!

    Arse. Biscuits.

    PS. We don’t need a new kitchen and I do all of the cooking.

    PPS. She gets a discount through work with Evans, so if necessary I’ll get it from there for only £26 more.

    tomaso
    Free Member

    Now you have your foot inn the door and the cheque is virtually written the basd luck of missing the bargain means buying a significantly bigger bargain is the only solution.

    Something made of unobtanium perhaps?

    thestabiliser
    Free Member

    **cut to outside HtS house with HtS wife popping manuals on new bike**

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Significantly bigger bargain has already been spotted! 😀

    Cannondale Trigger 29 4 (2014) for the same money. Better looking bike too IMHO.

    tthew
    Full Member

    That pull shock could prove a bloody expensive nightmare if it goes wrong in the next 10 years. Possibly not an easy thing to get spares for or a replacement once it’s a couple of years out of production. Nice discount and bike though.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    It’s a Fox. Won’t Mojo be able to look after it?

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    It’ll be getting actual spares 6/7/8 years down the line that will be the issue, rather than them knowing how to fix it.

    matt_outandabout
    Free Member

    Mrs_OAB’s Headshok is 15 years old.
    Only now are some parts becoming scarce.

    tthew
    Full Member

    Fair enough, actual experience trumps vague guesswork.

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    In the absence of Jamie

    JoeG
    Free Member

    Its not a Headshock, its a DYAD rear shock. This is the shock in question. I’d be hesitant myself if I planned on the bike being my min ride for 10 years.

    tthew
    Full Member

    JoeG, I think Matt OAB’s point was that he has personal experience of looking after an unusual Cannondale suspension system, and the concern about future support and availability of spares isn’t necessarily valid.

    I’d be hesitant too though, and would definitely tap up Mojo for their view on future maintainability if it were me.

    matt_outandabout
    Free Member

    Yes, my point was that the ‘odd’ systems that Cannondale sometimes use do seem to be well stocked for parts for the future.
    Having said that, I bet there are a good few more Headshoks around that DYAD’s…?

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    [feeling giddy]I’ve just hit the PLACE ORDER button[/feeling giddy]

    Bregante
    Full Member

    What did you go for, the Trek, the ‘dale or something else?

    And will it see its debut by Monday??

    RustyMac
    Free Member

    Hopes H_t_S looked on Pauls Cycles before ordering if he went for the ‘dale.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Hopes H_t_S looked on Pauls Cycles before ordering if he went for the ‘dale.

    That’s where I got it from!

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