August 20, 2006
Washington, Ho!
Laura has been in western Africa for the last month, hanging out with the Peace Corps crew, soaking up the rays atop Mount Kenya, drinking sketchy water in Dar es Salaam, and that sort of thing. When she came back and moved to her new school, I figured it was time for a visit.
We've had a ball in the Middle of Nowhere. Laura and I went riding in the Palouse. What we meant to be a 20-mile introductory ride for Laura's new bicycle turned out to be a 65-70 mile ride along a very windy, very hilly, very windy road through wheat fields. She continues to impress -- I didn't wake up in the middle of the night with her crank arm impaled in my face.
I've always considered Trek bikes to be a little "meh". I loved my trek mountain bike, don't get me wrong. But seeing a Trek is like seeing Lance Armstrong anymore: we know you lost a testicle and are good anyway, and everybody wants to ride you, but can't we have something a little more obscure?
One great thing I'll say about the company is this, though: geometry. Laura is a shrimp at 5'1", and Trek makes a dinky little 43cm frame with 650c wheels that fits her like a glove. Manufacturers like my Felt just don't come in such small-person-friendly sizes. The fact that she could still walk and lift things after riding so far with no long-distance-cycling experience is a testament to their concern for the smaller rider. Or at least their computer modelling abilities. Everybody should be able to ride a bike, after all.







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005
I
and my boyfriend just got one in march-ish
yay for baby bike for little people!
Posted by: kaitl on September 12, 2006 07:04 PM