My old(ish) steel road bike has become my current ride of choice.
My normally preferred mtbs require some TLC after the appalling British summer weather, and the responsiveness and ride qualities of the road bike are increasingly addictive.
HOWEVER, the more I enjoy using this bike, the more I choose to commute on it and obviously becomes more prone to wear and damage.
Now, I'm not suggesting any financial value here, my appreciation of this bike is based on it's ride and aesthetics. I want to enjoy the bike, but concerned about "de-valueing" the aspects I hold as valuable.
The counter argument is that it is an obsolete 20 yr old piece of steel junk, so all use is good use.
Should I be precious or use and enjoy to the full?
My normally preferred mtbs require some TLC after the appalling British summer weather, and the responsiveness and ride qualities of the road bike are increasingly addictive.
HOWEVER, the more I enjoy using this bike, the more I choose to commute on it and obviously becomes more prone to wear and damage.
Now, I'm not suggesting any financial value here, my appreciation of this bike is based on it's ride and aesthetics. I want to enjoy the bike, but concerned about "de-valueing" the aspects I hold as valuable.
The counter argument is that it is an obsolete 20 yr old piece of steel junk, so all use is good use.
Should I be precious or use and enjoy to the full?