Meet baby blue.

Ain’t she pretty?

I’ve been wanting to get a bike for awhile now but, over the past 3 weeks it grew to an obsession really and when I get obsessed with something it usually ends up in a purchase. Yesterday was no different.

I spent one final morning perusing craigslist hoping to find a cheaper, lightly used version of what I was looking for to no avail so to bike store I went!

Except, it was closed. Seriously? Why would the bike store not be open on a Sunday? Isn’t that like the prime day of leisure for people to purchase things like bikes?

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Luckily, we live in America, home of chain stores galore and places like Dick’s are open on Sundays. Could I have gotten a better bike at an actual bike store? Yes. Would the person there actually pay attention to me and help me unlike the lovely 16 year old in the bike department of Dick’s? Yes. Would I have paid at least $200 more? Also, yes. So, for what I was looking for (I don’t plan on signing up for any triathlons tomorrow or anything) this was perfect.

I was actually still vacillating between a road bike and a hybrid when I walked into the store but, soon found out they don’t actually sell the road bikes in the store so my mind was made up pretty quickly. I think the hybrid is actually the better option for me anyway. I’m just not a rounded handlebar type of gal.

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Ginger was skeptical, running around barking and snapping at the bike.

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When she was a puppy and we lived in Florida, she would whine constantly at night. Like, the entire night. No joke. At the time, we thought it was just because she had a ridiculous amount of energy, as weimaraners are kind of known for that. So, we would take her out, leashed up and ride her around the gated community we lived in at all hours of the night in an attempt to tire her out thinking that was the issue. Well, turns out when we moved to NY and actually let her sleep near us (in Florida we kept her in the kitchen, not near our bedroom) the whining stopped. Ever since, she’s had a “thing” about bikes. Gee, I wonder why? Poor thing just had separation anxiety!

That is why I shouldn’t be allowed to procreate. Crying baby? Maybe it just needs some exercise!? Strap it to the bike Ulys!

Moving right along….

Of course I had to take baby blue for a spin so I headed out from my house to the bike trail which is exactly 2 miles away and rode a short section of it. The sky looked like it was about to open up at any moment so I didn’t go far. All in all, 8.5 miles in just under 40 minutes.

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It was so fun testing my Garmin out on something other than running! I finally feel like I can relate to all the bloggers that post about their bike rides now. Before, I had no concept of what 14mph on a bike felt like. Now I do! I think my average pace was somewhere in the high 13’s. I’m so excited to have this for cross training days. Since I don’t belong to a gym, my cross training options were pretty limited before. It will also be nice to take to the beach next week! Only 6 more days…

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I’ve noticed I wear these shorts a lot on the blog. I swear I have others. Why am I holding the bike in the air? Not really sure, it just seemed cool at the time.

Tell me, do you have a bike?

Ride it for a workout, leisure, race with it?

Do you know how to change a bike tire? I’m kind of petrified of having any issues while riding, I haven’t the slightest idea how to fix anything on a bike. I guess running is kind of nice in that regard. No equipment to break on you!

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27 Comments

  1. LOVE the new bike, Gina! I’m not much of a bike-rider but an occasional ride with friends is always a lot of fun for me. I never thought to use my Garmin to measure bike rides. It makes sense, but I usually only use mine for running and walking. :-P

  2. I never really learned to ride a bike. I could kind of sort of do it when I was 7 in slow circles in my cul-de-sac, which was flat. That’s about it. I do spin class. That counts, right? :)

  3. A) You look a dork in your helmet, but safety first.
    B) Raise your seat up – you’ll thank me. When extended, your leg should only have a very slight bend. Makes it so you have to get off the bike when stopped, but you’ll maximize energy this way.

    1. I knew someone would comment on the seat height! I did just that after those pictures, much easier :)

  4. I don’t have my own bike, but my now-husband had a spare bike while we were dating, so I guess it’s mine, now. The only thing is it needs new brakes and new inner tubes, and the height needs to be adjusted on the handlebars, and I don’t have the slightest idea how to do any of this myself. His own bike needs a new chain and a general tune up. I can’t wait to get the bikes fixed so that we can go exploring.

    PS your muffins look DELISH.

  5. I have only ever really used mountain bikes but yours looks way nicer and much lighter too i’ll bet!! Love it! Enjoy it! :)

  6. I don’t have a bike but I’ve been thinking about getting one more and more — I just haven’t bit the bullet and bought one yet.

  7. FUN! Too coincidental – I don’t OWN a bike – but there are bike hefty mountain bikes at the house we are renting and I took one out this morning. First time I’ve been on a bike in like… 12 years! It was fun using the Garmin in a new way! There may be a purchase in my future! But definitely something lighter.. like your bike.. rather then a big old hefty mountain bike!!

    1. yeah, I did NOT want a mountain bike. They are so bulky and heavy. Mine is super light. I’m in love :)