I expected it to be a lengthy process to assemble yesterday but it was unwrapping process that I found excruciating. Shelly’s new bike – the first she owned since our marriage – arrived Friday eve. She ordered it as last week began after a discussion with our son’s fiancee` who got hers at the end of lat year. Assembly required absolutely no tools. While a QR code connected me to a lengthy on-line assembly guide, I actually figured it out without any reliance on that. Shelly plans to purchase her first-ever helmet tomorrow. Shelly’s new bike actually folds up for easy transport. She already shared intentions to be “delivered” by this commentator to a place to try out her new device. Any recommendations?
P.S. I find it so interesting commenting about a bike. Usually my discussion involves bikes v. Buses; I often chat about how the manner of the installation of certain bike lanes occurs in such a way to pre-empt the installation of bus lanes where smart thinking would have facilitated both. Queens Boulevard exemplifies a location where the installation of a bus lane would serve so many more riders per hour and per day; the numbers are not even close, but the bike lane there pretty much precludes the installation of a needed bus lane where it would prove most practicable.
P.P.S. And even more interesting talking bicycles after last week’s blog.