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2009-06-17 3:05 PM

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Subject: How do you justify a new bike?
So, how do you justify a new tri bike to your wife, when you just bought your first road bike in March? My roadie is a triple and I have considered upgrading to a double with an ultegra groupset, but ... a new tri bike would round out my collection nicely! I mean, who couldn't use an additional bike, right?



2009-06-17 3:07 PM
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I wish I could help you...

But there really is no justification other than you just want it...  That actually seems to work for me.
2009-06-17 3:11 PM
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Spend your money. No reason to justify to anyone why you spend your own money.

2009-06-17 3:25 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
When we have the money, I buy it.

I "need" a cross bike so I can start commuting to work on something that I don't mind slogging through rough roads and all weather.

So that is another $1,400 purchase to make (because I've gotta buy the top of the line stuff from the manufacturer I want!!). ;)

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2009-06-17 3:38 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?

Buy her one too?

2009-06-17 3:41 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
You have to explain that it is very complicated math.

The necessary number of bikes is N+1.  N is the bikes you own at any particular moment.  Therefore, it is quite obvious that you are one bike short at this moment.

Wasn't that easy?

Gordon


2009-06-17 3:51 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
kesslergk - 2009-06-17 3:41 PM You have to explain that it is very complicated math.

The necessary number of bikes is N+1.  N is the bikes you own at any particular moment.  Therefore, it is quite obvious that you are one bike short at this moment.

Wasn't that easy?

Gordon


Amen!
2009-06-17 3:56 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
That could work!
2009-06-17 4:12 PM
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I'm thinking of getting a new road bike and not telling...

Easier to ask for forgiveness than permission sometimes...
2009-06-17 4:19 PM
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i hated my old bike.  i wasn't comfy on it and quite frankly didn't want to ride it b/c i just didn't like it.   bought it in jan 2008.  i just got a used tri bike last week.  only done one ride on it and can't believe the difference.  best decision i could have made.
2009-06-17 4:25 PM
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I have my own checking account. I don't need to justify anything.


2009-06-17 4:27 PM
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It's easier to beg forgivenss than ask permission. Sealed

Yes, I am still married.  Undfortunatley her response usually goes something like, "Well I need new purses and shoes." 

Come to think of it, I got off easy by comparison!

As for actually justifying it, if you can afford it, go for it.  If you have to go into debt, wait until you can afford it.
2009-06-17 4:28 PM
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kesslergk - 2009-06-17 4:41 PM

You have to explain that it is very complicated math.

The necessary number of bikes is N+1.  N is the bikes you own at any particular moment.  Therefore, it is quite obvious that you are one bike short at this moment.

Wasn't that easy?

Gordon


OMG - that's perfect!
2009-06-17 4:31 PM
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The other option is to buy the second bike in a similar paint scheme to the first bike, and then store them is a not so obvious area.  May never notice that there are two.

I do this with wheels.  They just all hang in the garage.  Tough to tell when there is another on the hook.

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2009-06-17 5:06 PM
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I was in the same boat.  I just purchased a new road bike late 2008.  I had to have a tri bike because (well I wanted one).  I purchased it and told her after the fact.

Don't do that.  The money wasn't the issue but letting her know in advance would have been the right thing to do. 

You could let her pick out the color and then it would feel like shopping for her and what woman doesn't like to shop?
2009-06-17 5:19 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
I just bought my 2nd road bike - a Cervelo Soloist Carbon (not exactly a cheap bike).  I'm only in my 2nd year of triathlon'ing...bought my first roadie - a Trek 2100 WSD, in March '08.  But the Trek wasn't a good fit for me (too big) and therefore, caused me lots of pain issues on both long and short rides.  Riding became unenjoyable and "a chore".  Tried getting a professional bike fit done on my Trek, but was told the bike was just too big for me and was recommended to look into a smaller frame bike.  That is how I justified and ultimately ended up with the Cervelo.  


2009-06-17 5:46 PM
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i beat the crap out of my roadie for 4 years and had a great first season in triathlons, so i decided to go ahead and buy a tt bike.  it was a great decision because now i have a bike for the trainer and my beautiful p2c for riding and racing, not to mention I haul some serious @$$ on the cervelo.
2009-06-17 6:01 PM
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gopennstate - 2009-06-17 5:19 PM i hated my old bike.  i wasn't comfy on it and quite frankly didn't want to ride it b/c i just didn't like it.   bought it in jan 2008.  i just got a used tri bike last week.  only done one ride on it and can't believe the difference.  best decision i could have made.


this is the route I'm taking. But I'm stuck till at LEAST the end of the season. After that...Tri bike here I come.
2009-06-17 6:56 PM
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inrock8 - 2009-06-17 1:05 PM So, how do you justify a new tri bike to your wife, when you just bought your first road bike in March? My roadie is a triple and I have considered upgrading to a double with an ultegra groupset, but ... a new tri bike would round out my collection nicely! I mean, who couldn't use an additional bike, right?

If you have more than one wife, then you only end up having to justify a single bike to each one.

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2009-06-17 7:14 PM
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Does she have a hobby/passion/interest. Bribe her.  You buy a new bike, she gets a new ____. Actually, my H and I don't have to justify expenses to each other, but you know, regardless of whose money it is and who makes it or makes more...it is nice to have common financial goals and to run big purchases past each other.


2009-06-17 7:28 PM
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One year when my brother & I were secretly planning a 2 week bike trip to New Zealand, I bought my wife a very nice piece of jewelry. The trip fell through and I lost out on a great opportunity. I wonder if it's too late to buy a new bike, or if the credit I amassed from the gift has expired?

* If you don't know the credit system, you are either single or your marriage is headed for trouble.  :-)

2009-06-17 7:43 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
My husband and I have a joint account that we contribute to each month to cover all joint expenses.  After our retirement account contributions, whatever is left over stays in our personal accounts to do with whatever we'd like.  I then break my personal savings into separate accounts - one of them is a savings account for my fitness items.  The system works great and there's no need to justify any personal purchases as long as we aren't incurring credit card debt.   I couldn't support my running (and soon to be tri) habits without this system.
2009-06-17 7:47 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
My wife brought home a new B2.  It was a loaner/demo.  Then she put a bike computer on it, and had the aero bars/cables trimmed.

There is no validation for new bikes, unless you are podium bound.  However, the financial commitment that we have made in thise sport makes it harder to skip training.
2009-06-17 7:55 PM
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Subject: RE: How do you justify a new bike?
If your financially solid enough to actually AFFORD a new bike, without going into deeper debt, than you should be able to buy it without justification.

But you could make up something, for example, I personally could stand to lose 15-20 lbs. My wife would like me to do so. Perhaps I could make a deal, when I lose the equivalent weight of a Cervelo or Felt tri bike, then I can justify the bike as a reward. Gotta lose 18 to get a bike that only weighs 18.....

Haven't tried that one yet, if I do I'll let you know how it goes.
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