Friday, October 30, 2009

The Great Pumpkin

My wife took the day off from work so we could carve pumpkins as a family. I brought home a good sized one and a mini one, along with a weekends worth of groceries.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Totally Rad!

After my first night parking the bike at home, I found this note on the seat.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The afternoon I brought the Bakfiets home

I went to Dutch Bike Co Seattle to pick up my new Bakfiets today. After so much bally-hoo of self-education and convincing ourselves this made sense, it was time to jump on and use the thing.

I immediately put it to work on its central mission for our family -I went to Fred Meyer and got a load of groceries.

I went manic and did two grocery runs (the second run included a celebratory six pack of Texas Shiner Bock) and a jaunt over to old Ballard.

I got the seat adjusted just right and immediately saw what all the fuss is about Dutch ability at frame geometry, this bike is the most efficient and pleasing use of my leg muscles ever in my life.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Preliminaries and the day I purchased the Bakfiets

A resource I cannot overstate its importance was a blog entry from an owner that told all things positive or negative for their first year of going car-less and using a Bakfiet. The blog is HERE. If you pay attention while reading the long posting, you'll notice the rider says it takes some serious huffing and puffing to power the Bakfiet up Portland hills. That gave me pause, since I live in Seattle. Then I found out the 2009 model improved the tilt of the seat stem, allowing more leg power. Also, we live in Fremont, and it is relatively flat from our home to Ballard and downtown along Westlake Avenue. These are the main areas I want to ride anyway.

A comment about Dutch Bike Co Seattle. They were simply informative and enthusiastic about the bikes. Fritz, the guy who sold me the bike and will assemble it on Wednesday, owns a 2009 model. He purchased it on a bike shop salary. So these guys really believe in the gear they're pitching.

They let me take the shop Bakfiet for an hour test drive, riding to my home along the Burke-Gilman trail, the very route I will take for grocery runs and fun-runs to Ballard. Riding the bike helped convince me how cool it is.

If you've only been researching Bakfiets on the web, do yourself a favor, go see one, and hopefully ride it. Not a used one, but the new ones. There's so much beautiful detail in these bikes. So many features.