I remember when Grant's book "Just Ride" was published. I asked our library 
to buy a copy. I figured I could get more people to read it that way. So 
the library bought a copy. Then they bought more. Today there are 13 copies 
in our system, plus a license to provide electronic downloads. 

Obviously, the book has legs. :-)

When you are in a situation like that: where some gear-head in the LBS is 
trying to sell his vision, just casually mention Grant's book. Mention how 
practical it is. Mention how helpful it is for decision-making. 

Fat older men and carbon bikes do not make a lick of sense. 

Full disclosure: never met Grant, never talked to Grant, do not like 2x top 
tube bikes, but do like the book. 



On Thursday, June 26, 2014 10:49:53 AM UTC-5, Anne Paulson wrote:
>
> On my recent Sierra to the Sea tour, I stopped off at a bike shop that 
> catered to the more racey crowd. It appeared to sell only carbon fiber 
> bikes. And I think maybe the employees were not always keeping their 
> customer's actual needs in mind.
>
> As I was waiting for a riding companion to get his issue dealt with, I 
> listened to a young, fit employee who was apparently selling one of those 
> carbon bikes to an older guy, maybe in his 50s. The customer was a tall 
> fellow with a substantial beer keg of a belly, and judging by the 
> conversation he was a new rider.
>
> The employee was earnestly telling him that he really needed to use padded 
> bike shorts, and they had to be tight. The employee further explained that 
> the only bike shorts that were truly appropriate were bib shorts, and the 
> bib shorts should be so tight that it would be uncomfortable to stand 
> upright in them, but that would be all right because with the low 
> handlebars and the low riding position, the bibs would work. The bike shop 
> guy's attitude about the bibs was about the same as my and your attitude 
> about, say, carrying a patch kit when riding: they were utterly necessary.
>
> It was unclear to me how the rider would be able to ride those low 
> handlebars, given his round belly.
>
> I didn't say a word. 
>
> -- 
> -- Anne Paulson
>
> It isn't a contest. Enjoy the ride. 
>

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