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I bought a new bike: Cervelo C3!

NorthCascades
Posts: 10,968 Member
A few weeks ago, Beth and I went to Winthrop for the weekend. I loaded my Grade in the car, went back into the house to grab a few things I’d missed, and a junkie broke my window and took the bike. In broad daylight – at rush hour on a busy street in front of people. The car alarm went off, the guy got on the bike before I could get outside. Somebody called 911 and the police promptly showed up an hour later.
I bought a Cervelo C3 to replace it.
This is more of a fondo bike than a gravel bike. It’s perfect for me. I love the way it rides, it has exactly the right amount of clearance, and it’s incredibly well suited to my riding style and the roads around here that I like. I’m excited to have it!
The shop I worked with was motivated to sell, and took pity on my situation, so they gave me a huge discount. The bike has Ultegra Di2 (6870) with hydraulic brakes (R785), Vector 2 pedals, an Enve stem and SES bars, and I have a set of 4.5 AR wheels being built for it. My dream bike.
I wish I had more and better pictures, it’s still a work in progress.
In front of my apartment:

At the end of Teanaway River Road on our maiden gravel voyage:

Here's the "movie" from the ride: https://www.relive.cc/view/1085419979
I bought a Cervelo C3 to replace it.
This is more of a fondo bike than a gravel bike. It’s perfect for me. I love the way it rides, it has exactly the right amount of clearance, and it’s incredibly well suited to my riding style and the roads around here that I like. I’m excited to have it!
The shop I worked with was motivated to sell, and took pity on my situation, so they gave me a huge discount. The bike has Ultegra Di2 (6870) with hydraulic brakes (R785), Vector 2 pedals, an Enve stem and SES bars, and I have a set of 4.5 AR wheels being built for it. My dream bike.
I wish I had more and better pictures, it’s still a work in progress.
In front of my apartment:

At the end of Teanaway River Road on our maiden gravel voyage:

Here's the "movie" from the ride: https://www.relive.cc/view/1085419979
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wow...nice ride. Talk about making the most out of a bad situation... I may have to start leaving my bike lying around...1
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Nice ride! Hate that your old steed got jacked but at least you found a silver lining in a bad situation. Did insurance cover any of the cost?1
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Thanks guys!
Let's not talk about insurance.
Beth and I are getting ready for a weekend in the mountains and I've got a ride planned.0 -
Maybe keep your bike in your house?0
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P.S. I am very happy for your new bike purchase. I know if I couldn't ride, I d be VERY cranky. Enjoy!!0
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