
So yesterday, when I headed out to purchase a new bike for myself after giving mine up 16 years ago, Jimmy was a little voice in my head for the trip. Mark and I stopped first at the store where I'd bought my touring bike so many years ago - Peddlers in Henrietta. The CHEAPEST road bike they had was $779. I believe Jimmy was standing behind me, holding me up so I didn't pass out from sticker shock. I took a test ride on the bike and boy was it nice. It seemed to practically ride itself, but as Jimmy was so fond of telling me, I'm cheap, so I just couldn't wrap my head around $800 for a bicycle! Off we went to Towners and Park Ave Bikes where the least expensive road bikes were $850 to $900. I was told I could thank high gas prices for the high price of commuter bikes. Ugh... Mark and I went to lunch, the entire time I was saying I just couldn't do it. I couldn't spend $800 on a bike. In my head, I was saying to Jimmy "I know, I know, I'm cheap. But Jimmy, $800????"
I came home...bikeless...still struggling with my dilemma. I'm having trouble running still. Yesterday's 3 mile run was actually a 1 mile jog, a 1 mile limp, and then a final 1 mile hobble. So I really need to get a bike. But $800???
Later that evening Mark tossed a Performance Bicycle sale catalog at me. I went to their outlet Web site and found a $1399 K2 T:Nine Jetstream Ladies Road Bike on sale for $699. A 10% off promotion and the whole thing could arrive at my door for less than $700. As I was trying to decide, I remembered going to the bike store with Jim. I would give anything to be able to lay down the $800 for a new bike for him. If I could do it, I'd lay the money down for him in an absolute heart beat, but I can't. In the end, I decided life really is too short and I bought myself the bike.
Today I went to Performance's Web site to look at shipping to see how long it'll take to arrive and saw that today I could've gotten 20% off instead of yesterday's 10%! and I swear I could hear James Robert laughing.
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Jude- If it's any colsolation, I told Jim that I just wanted a cheap bike from Wal-Mart. He absolutely insisted that I get a good bike - he said that riding a cheap bike is a miserable experience and that it wasn't worth the money. So he talked me into a nice bike. And you know what? It was worth it. And now he'll be riding right along with you, reminding you that it's a good investment.
Kate
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