Re: [RBW] Re: My Secret Platypus

2025-10-18 Thread Leah Peterson
Thanks for being so good about this, everyone! A woodland fairy theme is definitely not going to be everyone’s favorite number 1 top choice, but you see what I was going for and you’re complimentary! I love the idea of bikes being insanely personal; Grant said in the Blue Lug video that each bike should be distinct from all others. Uniquely yours. I hope if someone came across one of my bikes, they could look at it and know it must be Leah’s. My favorite bike is still and will always be that raspberry metallic OG Platypus. It was the first bike I had so much say in building, because by then I was starting to develop preferences. But it was before I began doing themes on bikes and that bike doesn’t have one. Since it’s the queen of my collection it is tragic that I haven’t figured out its theme. I’ve got to address that. Winter project, maybe. Probably going to involve anodizing again.I have had the best time riding in Michigan. Worlds have opened up to me with camping/touring. I will still have a lot to figure out in that mode of cycling because our college-aged son was my partner and I will need a new partner as he goes off into the world to seek his fortune. (My husband does not ride and cannot be convinced. He has other gifts.) There is a woman widowed young who occasionally attends our women’s ride. She told me she would like to be my partner for bike adventuring. “I have a bike with fenders and I have bags and everything!” she said. I don’t even know her but I’m crazy enough to take her up on it. I’m in my I’ll Try Anything Era. But back to periwinkle - it really is amazing and I’m not surprised you bought that 3rd Sam, Ted. Color just matters, and I love the colors I have right now. Sarah Carlson (who is still with us but lost her Google password so cannot comment on here) told me I have a Barbie Dreamhouse collection of Rivendells and that’s just accurate. I don’t think Grant foresaw what might happen if a RivSister got hold of his bikes! I hope he never makes a pink mixte or step-through because I would be so tempted, and I really do not want a 5th bike, but also can’t see parting with any of my current 4.Roberta - Gosh, how to decide which bike for Philly? It can’t be Charlie because he’s no good for carrying anything, so it’ll be a Platypus. You’re right that the periwinkle is a great guest bike; I hope my younger son does not take a liking to it and want it for college, however. He borrowed my mermaid Platypus before I sold it. We were doing the wild Wednesday Evening Ride in Grand Rapids. A day later, I sold that Platypus. We went to Chicago to bike the Lakefront Trail and I brought his OG Clem H. Within 3 minutes of riding it he said, “Everything about that other bike was better.” That is a lot of rambling about bikes for this early hour. Thanks if you made it this far in my wall of text!LOn Oct 12, 2025, at 6:33 AM, Ryan Fleming  wrote:Why am I not surprised you got a periwinkle Platy, Leah? Glad you found a good home for the mermaid platy and I think the fairy dust periwinkle Platy is a stunner! It's you, for sure.  I agree that the periwinkle is one of Riv's best colors yet! And, of course, good on you for closing in on 4K miles and embracing touring and camping. On Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 12:50:10 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:I love your Woodland Fairy Platy, that color is spectacular. The decals on the fenders are a darling (that's a Leah word) touch, and the fairy bottles finish the theme quite nicely. It's such a nice bike! On Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 1:44:38 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:I have become like some of you and cannot leave well enough alone on my bikes. I was perfectly happy with my Platypus trio and my Charlie Gallop. But the more you ride, the more you know, the more you can’t stand something irksome in your build.My 50 cm purple My Little Platy: dialed. Has a defined purpose. Fat tires, compact frame = perfect for dirt, gravel and travel. Have taken it on several of those rides this year and it slayed. Taking it on another dirt road 50 miles next weekend, and I expect it to do the same.My raspberry OG Platy: Dialed. Became my camping and touring adventure bike this summer. Sublimely comfortable and utterly capable. Hundreds of miles of touring and camping just this summer! We are now converted.Charlie: We’re in love. We go to all the club rides together, which is usually 3 days/week. He’s a scoundrel and utterly charming. My mermaid Platy: Crickets.So, the mermaid. I was falling out of love with the color. And it was set up as a 1x, which was all the rage and definitely what I thought I wanted at the time. I got exactly what I asked for; everyone did right by me. But I was never in the right gear; they were all too hard or too easy, and I never felt at home in that gearing. Any other bike in my collection will do what I require of it, and each feels like it was made for me, and me alone.  In the nearly 4 years we’ve lived in Michigan (which is also when

Re: [RBW] Re: My Secret Platypus

2025-10-17 Thread George Schick
Too late now, but a great introductory ride for this bike would've been 300 
miles to Southern Indiana where this year's Hilly Hundred is taking place 
this weekend.  Two days 50~ miles each over some very steep terrain and 
yes, camping is available. Beautiful weather now, too.
hillyhundred.org


On Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 6:31:41 AM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> Thanks for being so good about this, everyone! A woodland fairy theme is 
> definitely not going to be everyone’s favorite number 1 top choice, but you 
> see what I was going for and you’re complimentary! I love the idea of bikes 
> being insanely personal; Grant said in the Blue Lug video that each bike 
> should be distinct from all others. Uniquely *yours.* I hope if someone 
> came across one of my bikes, they could look at it and know it must be 
> Leah’s. My favorite bike is still and will always be that raspberry 
> metallic OG Platypus. It was the first bike I had so much say in building, 
> because by then I was starting to develop preferences. But it was before I 
> began doing themes on bikes and that bike doesn’t have one. Since it’s the 
> queen of my collection it is tragic that I haven’t figured out its theme. 
> I’ve got to address that. Winter project, maybe. Probably going to involve 
> anodizing again.
>
> I have had the best time riding in Michigan. Worlds have opened up to me 
> with camping/touring. I will still have a lot to figure out in that mode of 
> cycling because our college-aged son was my partner and I will need a new 
> partner as he goes off into the world to seek his fortune. (My husband does 
> not ride and cannot be convinced. He has other gifts.) There is a woman 
> widowed young who occasionally attends our women’s ride. She told me she 
> would like to be my partner for bike adventuring. “I have a bike with 
> fenders and I have bags and everything!” she said. I don’t even know her 
> but I’m crazy enough to take her up on it. I’m in my I’ll Try Anything Era. 
>
> But back to periwinkle - it really is amazing and I’m not surprised you 
> bought that 3rd Sam, Ted. Color just *matters*, and I love the colors I 
> have right now. Sarah Carlson (who is still with us but lost her Google 
> password so cannot comment on here) told me I have a Barbie Dreamhouse 
> collection of Rivendells and that’s just accurate. I don’t think Grant 
> foresaw what might happen if a RivSister got hold of his bikes! I hope he 
> never makes a pink mixte or step-through because I would be so tempted, and 
> I really do not want a 5th bike, but also can’t see parting with any of my 
> current 4.
>
> Roberta - Gosh, how to decide which bike for Philly? It can’t be Charlie 
> because he’s no good for carrying anything, so it’ll be a Platypus. You’re 
> right that the periwinkle is a great guest bike; I hope my younger son does 
> not take a liking to it and want it for college, however. He borrowed my 
> mermaid Platypus before I sold it. We were doing the wild Wednesday Evening 
> Ride in Grand Rapids. A day later, I sold that Platypus. We went to Chicago 
> to bike the Lakefront Trail and I brought his OG Clem H. Within 3 minutes 
> of riding it he said, “Everything about that other bike was better.” 
>
> That is a lot of rambling about bikes for this early hour. Thanks if you 
> made it this far in my wall of text!
> L
>
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 12, 2025, at 6:33 AM, Ryan Fleming  wrote:
>
> Why am I not surprised you got a periwinkle Platy, Leah? Glad you found a 
> good home for the mermaid platy and I think the fairy dust periwinkle Platy 
> is a stunner! It's you, for sure.  I agree that the periwinkle is one of 
> Riv's best colors yet! And, of course, good on you for closing in on 4K 
> miles and embracing touring and camping. 
>
>
>
> On Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 12:50:10 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I love your Woodland Fairy Platy, that color is spectacular. The decals 
>> on the fenders are a darling (that's a Leah word) touch, and the fairy 
>> bottles finish the theme quite nicely. It's such a nice bike! 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 1:44:38 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>> Ding! wrote:
>>
>>> I have become like some of you and cannot leave well enough alone on my 
>>> bikes. I was perfectly happy with my Platypus trio and my Charlie Gallop. 
>>> But the more you ride, the more you know, the more you can’t stand 
>>> something irksome in your build.
>>>
>>> My 50 cm purple My Little Platy: dialed. Has a defined purpose. Fat 
>>> tires, compact frame = perfect for dirt, gravel and travel. Have taken it 
>>> on several of those rides this year and it slayed. Taking it on another 
>>> dirt road 50 miles next weekend, and I expect it to do the same.
>>>
>>> My raspberry OG Platy: Dialed. Became my camping and touring adventure 
>>> bike this summer. Sublimely comfortable and utterly capable. Hundreds of 
>>> miles of touring and camping just this summer! We are now converted.
>>>
>>> Charlie: