We picked up the rest of our cycling stuff today. When I found out Eleanor's was ready Wednesday night, I brought our old rack to pick up both hers and mine. They made major frowny faces about putting such new things on something so old, so we settled for putting hers (with a quick-detach front wheel) into my trunk. Today, after pricing out a suitable new rack, we picked it up, along with my new one and new helmets for both of us.
Here's mine:

Electra's the brand of both. They call this one a Cruiser- 7 speeds on the motorcycle-style gear selector:

I just gave it the proverbial ride around the block, and it's very easy to shift, even though I've never had one of this type before. Eleanor's is called a "Townie"-

- with two major differences. One, the pedal placement makes it easier for her feet to reach the ground while stopped; and two, there's a second gear-dial control on the left handlebar that gives her 21 gear options, important with her arthritis issues.
Finally, w0t mine came home on. The brand is Saris- I thought there was a Trek connection to that, but it's actually Galaxy Quest with an extra R in the middle- and the gizmo has room for both and is virtually idiot-proof with its straps all labeled-

It's been years since either of us has been outside on a bike- even more years for me. And as the header says, it comes back quickly. I will need to learn more about gear efficiency and may start recumbent-biking at the gym more just to get my buttocks back into game shape, but the nice option is that my office is less than two miles from home- a slight incline on the way there, but a corresponding coast at the end of the day.
Now I just have to get this stupid Queen song out of my head;)
Here's mine:

Electra's the brand of both. They call this one a Cruiser- 7 speeds on the motorcycle-style gear selector:

I just gave it the proverbial ride around the block, and it's very easy to shift, even though I've never had one of this type before. Eleanor's is called a "Townie"-

- with two major differences. One, the pedal placement makes it easier for her feet to reach the ground while stopped; and two, there's a second gear-dial control on the left handlebar that gives her 21 gear options, important with her arthritis issues.
Finally, w0t mine came home on. The brand is Saris- I thought there was a Trek connection to that, but it's actually Galaxy Quest with an extra R in the middle- and the gizmo has room for both and is virtually idiot-proof with its straps all labeled-

It's been years since either of us has been outside on a bike- even more years for me. And as the header says, it comes back quickly. I will need to learn more about gear efficiency and may start recumbent-biking at the gym more just to get my buttocks back into game shape, but the nice option is that my office is less than two miles from home- a slight incline on the way there, but a corresponding coast at the end of the day.
Now I just have to get this stupid Queen song out of my head;)