Can you believe it's week 10 already? Two more weeks to go.
I wish this picture did the bike justice, but it doesn't come close. The bike is glossy, of course. But it has the sweetest retro leather saddle (by Bontrager!) and leather covered handles. The lines are beautiful and in person it is very, very hard to resist running your hands over it covetously (luckily people in bike shops are used to this sort of behavior, and no one thinks you are crazy).
I didn't cave, but it was shockingly tempting. I have the sweetest yellow 1972 Schwinn and I am still too terrified to take it out in LA. So I definitely neither need nor deserve something this deluxe. But still.
So I guess that's just me. I resisted a $60 dress last week and then almost impulse purchased a $500 bike. Baby steps.
I cruised through last week and then temptation snuck up on me, during a quick trip to the bike shop. $500 worth of temptation (but on sale from $600!).
{Simple City 3 W image from Fisher website}I wish this picture did the bike justice, but it doesn't come close. The bike is glossy, of course. But it has the sweetest retro leather saddle (by Bontrager!) and leather covered handles. The lines are beautiful and in person it is very, very hard to resist running your hands over it covetously (luckily people in bike shops are used to this sort of behavior, and no one thinks you are crazy).
I didn't cave, but it was shockingly tempting. I have the sweetest yellow 1972 Schwinn and I am still too terrified to take it out in LA. So I definitely neither need nor deserve something this deluxe. But still.
So I guess that's just me. I resisted a $60 dress last week and then almost impulse purchased a $500 bike. Baby steps.
Haha, I know what you mean! I have a bike store that is three blocks from my house with the Simple City in cream with the basket in front. (They even installed a cupholder!) I think it might be the 8-speed though because they have it on sale at $775.
ReplyDeleteSometimes when I walk by it (every, single, day) I like to day dream about that whole "law of attraction" thing and wonder how it will end up being mine.
Any ideas?
I LOVE THIS BIKE. It is beautiful, so good job on resisting! Although...it does look awfully fun to have doesn't it ;-)
ReplyDeletedude, even i'm tempted by that bike, and i wouldn't last five minutes with it here! surely the fates want you to have it, since it coordinates so nicely with your salt and pepper shakers. if you ever want to start an LA girls' biker gang, look my little sis up - like you, she's been wanting to take a spin around town for a while.
ReplyDeleteLOL... I love the color Rachel! The bike seems to match your blog. I like all the changes you are making here!! Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteOh, that bike is so dreamy! You are one strong woman to have been able to resist its lure! I've just begun a no-shopping 'spree' myself - temptation lurks EVERYWHERE!
ReplyDeleteThat's a hot bike! You're strong to resist. DO people ride bikes much in L.A?
ReplyDeleteWith the awakening of spring and a Robin's egg blue bike- you are doing well to resist. JC mentioned a cup holder..... now that piques my interest!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that bike!! Congrats on resisting, I don't know how you did it! I would have caved...
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this bike! I wish I owned everything in this color :)
ReplyDeleteohh so pretty, but honestly your schwinn sounds much prettier.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bike! I can't resist any bike that has beautiful lines and a leather seat and handles.
ReplyDeleteGood work on your continued shopping hiatus!!
what an amazing bike, it's so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI've drooled over this one in person...great bike.
ReplyDeleteWell done! It is always the bigger things that I want right away. This bike would have certainly been one of them. Good job resisting.
ReplyDeleteThe force is strong with you.
ReplyDeleteomg, that bike is really cute...could you give up car for bike?! :)
ReplyDeletei have an old schwinn ('68) too, but it's tough to ride, so i don't ride it to trader joes...
now that is will power, the color is all you!
ReplyDeleteWow - that's a tough one. A bike can almost feel like an ethical purchase, since it's good for your health and the environment!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I want to get a bike and this would do just fine.
ReplyDeleteha! that's too funny. i'm really pretty ok at managing temptation when it's the expensive kind - it's the under-$50 incarnation that's tough.
ReplyDeleteThe bike is sooo pretty but you are sooo strong. I super proud of you.
ReplyDeleteyou are very strong - this bike is just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteSweet bike, love the color!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteI feel like just hearing about your and others' experiences with the spending hiatus counts as my own participation in it. Hmmm ... I'm sure my logic's a little screwy, but it's total torture seeing all the wonderful things you (and the others) are so piously passing up. I feel like we should all eat cookies together once this hiatus is over!
The bike is tempting.
ReplyDeleteNice bike! You have strength to resist that beauty!
ReplyDeleteO, that bike is wonderful. So cute. You can always justify it by telling yourself that you are doing something good for the environment.
ReplyDeleteten weeks no shopping, that is amazing you are doing so well. I know I'd cave after...hmm a day. But i think it is such a good idea the world is so consumerist these days. Beautiful bike by the way, you did well to resist that.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that bike! Congrats on not caving, but I bet it was pretty hard!
ReplyDeletewill of steel...that bike is perfection!
ReplyDeleteI love this bike!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous bike!! I would have had a hard time resisting too..... but good for you girlie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bike! It needs a gorgeous basket! -e
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