February 6, 2022
The process of buying a bike and making up my mind.
It’s 2am and I can’t sleep. I might as well work some more on my journal. I know once I hit the road it won’t be so easy to update.
Yesterday I picked up my new to me TerraTrike GTS. I bought it from Ajo Bikes in Tucson. Up until last week I didn’t know what kind of trip I was taking. All I knew was I narrowed it down to either finishing the last 300 miles of the Arizona trail that I had left to complete the trail. Or some sort of bike tour.
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Long story short the bike trip won as a tour of Baja was always one of my bucket list items.
This wasn’t my first bike tour. Four years ago Sandra, my former wife and I ride our bikes from Flagstaff, Arizona to Colorado. We took the scenic route through Utah on our way to Colorado.
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When I flew into Arizona I started to look at used bikes on Craigslist. I still hadn’t decided what kind of bike I wanted to take on the trip. Baja is covered in empty beaches and sandy roads. I figured a fat bike would be perfect for this trip.
The problem with a fat bike was I had an accident at work where I hurt my back and ever since then I’ve had a lot of neck and shoulder pain whenever I’ve gone on a short bike ride.
I knew a fat bike could take me anywhere I wanted but it would do me no good if every mile was torture from shoulder pain.
I started to check out a few different recumbents. I had also been thinking of trikes since that seems to be where all the research in development in recumbents is these days.
I hopped on a few different used recumbents and they all felt pretty good right away. I knew in my mind now it was 60/40 bike tour over a Thru hike. I went down to Tucson to visit my friend Sharky and look at bikes. I found a tour easy that was in great shape. It was newer than my old Tour Easy. It had more modern components including vbrakes and a 20” wheel size that is much easier to find outside of a recumbent shop.
I really loved the Tour Easy but I imagined Baja tearing up the narrow wheels. I’d like the ability to explore dirt roads on this trip. The tour easy can do it. But it would be a slow , rough ride. I told the gentleman that owned the bike that I liked it and if I didn’t find anything else today that I’d come back and purchase it. But I had the made the dive from Phx and I wanted to look at all the bikes that I lined up.
My next stop was Ajo Bikes. I had been in there 15 years ago when I lived in Tucson for just under a year. I bought a Rans crank forward bike from them last time I was there.
When I arrived the shop was full of trikes. They even had some electric and fat bike trikes! Long story long after a morning or trying out bikes and a delicious lunch at Govindas, I now owned a trike.
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I was both excited and scared. I’d spent more money on that bike than any bike I’d had before it and my test ride considered of no more than a few loops around the parking lot.
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