phutureproof
New Member
It's done. After several weeks of dithering, and several years of dissing them with my mates, I've settled on a Whyte e150RS.
My title asks "Have I gone soft?".
I have asked the bike shop to apply Invisiframe. I've never bothered with that sort of thing before. (OK, I lie. I sometimes put screen protectors on my phones.) But protective film on a MTB?? Is that just sad? A bike is to be (ab)used, surely?
But I always have this dilemma going on in my head: I want to be able to just use the bike without worrying about grazing it. I don't want to have to prance about, delicately balancing it against a wall or fence so it doesn't slip and scuff itself somewhere. I want to be able to chuck it in the back of my car and not worry about something rubbing against it and causing a little scratch on my way to the next ride.
But I know I'm going to faff about and be overly cautious just like I have done with my lovely raw lacquered Brompton bike.
So I am getting it 'invisiframed'!
But while my 2011 Orange Crush is a bit bruised and battered, it's great. I can just use it without worrying. If it falls over, so what.
I think I've gone soft...or it could be that I have never spent so much money on a flippin' bike before!
How long will it be before my Whyte turns into another Orange Crush and I can just relax and use it?
My title asks "Have I gone soft?".
I have asked the bike shop to apply Invisiframe. I've never bothered with that sort of thing before. (OK, I lie. I sometimes put screen protectors on my phones.) But protective film on a MTB?? Is that just sad? A bike is to be (ab)used, surely?
But I always have this dilemma going on in my head: I want to be able to just use the bike without worrying about grazing it. I don't want to have to prance about, delicately balancing it against a wall or fence so it doesn't slip and scuff itself somewhere. I want to be able to chuck it in the back of my car and not worry about something rubbing against it and causing a little scratch on my way to the next ride.
But I know I'm going to faff about and be overly cautious just like I have done with my lovely raw lacquered Brompton bike.
So I am getting it 'invisiframed'!
But while my 2011 Orange Crush is a bit bruised and battered, it's great. I can just use it without worrying. If it falls over, so what.
I think I've gone soft...or it could be that I have never spent so much money on a flippin' bike before!
How long will it be before my Whyte turns into another Orange Crush and I can just relax and use it?