Categories: The Rules

Rule #12: The Fine Print

Rule #12. Someone was working overtime to come up with this beauty. One should always be dreaming about the next bike unless the next bike means divorce, restraining orders and/or living in a van down by the river. Velominati need and enjoy having some limits set as were are prone to excess in all things.

S-1. I learned an important lesson the first time I was brought down to Frank’s basement bicycle stable. There, at least four badass bikes were hanging on the wall and he was quick to point out that two of them were his partners. And her #1 was better than his #1; you have to make sure she has a better bike than you.

That was all that needed to be said. The deep wisdom of it was obvious and obviously passed down through the ages. Unless you are a professional (you are not), you are paying for your bikes (you are) and if your finances are shared with a partner, pay attention. The best way of not getting to s-1 is to make sure your partner’s #1 is nicer than yours. All upgrades to your own bike barely merit discussion as long as said upgrades don’t improve it past you know what.

So your partner is not a cyclist? That does complicate things. Whatever they love the most, upgrade it beyond reason. She loves to read and her book group is her favorite thing? Make believe you actually want to join it (?!), to scare her, then don’t. That is like an upgrade, in that you are not ruining the thing she most enjoys.

I’ve been trying this for a long time. I tried unsuccessfully to gift my fiancée a new racing bike instead of an engagement ring. While that bombed badly, I did learn. After I finally bought out the clone, my wife ended up with the LBS owner’s Merlin and you best believe shop owners tend to have the best bike in the shop. Before I finally upgraded to a carbon bike I made sure my wife was already upgraded to something better. And just yesterday, as she was putting her front carbon tubular wheel (yes, slightly lighter than mine) in the back of the truck, I saw her kiss it. Yes, brothers and sisters, these things do pay off.

If you want n+1, start planning for partner’s n+1. It’s going to cost, but it is going to be fun, and it’s better than s-1.

Gianni

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  • @EBruner

    @Chipomarc

    I’m old school = my bitch stays home to fix me a good recovery meal and to clean up my cycling kit.

    So I take it you are single!

    It's a mystery, that one!

  • @Chipomarc

    Frank Vandenbroucke would be racing with Team Cannondale for the 2016 season if it weren’t for that Sarah Pinacci poisoning him.

    My VMH has mentioned that if she ever finds me cheating, she'll start poisoning me, not fatally, but enough to make sure my riding really suffers and that I don't realize why I keep getting slower.

    Ingeniously sinister.

  • @Gianni

    @PeakInTwoYears

    Yeah, this is smart stuff–the kind of smart that only makes immediate sense to you after you’ve failed repeatedly to understand and implement it, to your cost. And by “you” and “your,” I mean “me” and “my.”

    My newish #1 is nicer than her road bike. But her new graveur is much nicer than my graveur.

    Well played. You can’t go wrong putting her on a beautiful bike like that. If you are contending with multiple bike categories, you do have to pick your battles.

    We are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the VMH's Veloforma CCX, custom-painted, of course. This puts her at two CX bikes to my one. Daddy needs a track bike, or a pit bike.

  • @Barracuda

    Between the 4 of us, Wife, 2 tin lids, we have 9 steeds.

    Me and Mrs Sandy have 3 each (road bike, mtn bike, commuter), and my son has 3 x balance bikes and 3 x pedal bikes, with another pedal bike on the way. To be fair, we keep getting handed down bikes for him to grow into but we've realised if we want to get him pedalling we need to invest in a tiny pedal bike to do him the next year.

    Can you believe a bike for a 4 year old is nearly as heavy as my #1?

  • Hi. My kids have very heavy Raleigh bikes (rationalised as cheaper but what I'd have dreamed of as a kid). Then after some serious feedback from my better half, at twice the cost and half the weight they now have ISLA bikes. So much lighter and easier to handle. P.s. I'm sure Raleigh were lighter when we were kids.

    V informative website. Cheers, Rhods

  • The rock on my better half's finger cost more Merkels than my #1 and my nine bike put together. Also, her car is worth approx 10 times mine, which, appropriately, is worth less than my #1. I'm sure there's a mathematical equasion in there somewhere!

  • @brett

    Holy shit, that Basso!

    Save for the color of the handlebar tape, that looks identical to my friend's Basso that I coveted so much.

  • @DavyMoore

    The rock on my better half’s finger cost more Merkels than my #1 and my nine bike put together. Also, her car is worth approx 10 times mine, which, appropriately, is worth less than my #1. I’m sure there’s a mathematical equasion in there somewhere!

    What I believe would be called a balanced equation.

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