How about in 2020 we focus on durability and repairability rather than weight and flashiness. Support companies who still stock / manufacture parts for old products and make products that allow old parts to be re-purposed. From recent experience i'm thinking of Hope and Hadley.
Also do you really need a new bike every two years? Do you even need more than one or maybe two bikes???
Lastly some sage advice [https://nsmb.com/articles/if-you-cant-ride-home-ride-somewhere/](https://nsmb.com/articles/if-you-cant-ride-home-ride-somewhere/)
Dec. 11, 2019, 12:43 a.m. - fartymarty
How about in 2020 we focus on durability and repairability rather than weight and flashiness. Support companies who still stock / manufacture parts for old products and make products that allow old parts to be re-purposed. From recent experience i'm thinking of Hope and Hadley. Also do you really need a new bike every two years? Do you even need more than one or maybe two bikes??? Lastly some sage advice [https://nsmb.com/articles/if-you-cant-ride-home-ride-somewhere/](https://nsmb.com/articles/if-you-cant-ride-home-ride-somewhere/)