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Specialized Cross Trail Disc

Don´t expect this to be a technical article about the bike. You can search Google for that and will find plenty of information (or you can click here), much more than my very limited technical knowledge can cover on it or any other bike, as a matter of fact.

Specialized Crosstrail Disc Bicycle
Specialized Crosstrail Disc Bicycle

The story behind this bike starts with the plans for my first bike touring. In 2014 a friend and I decided to go visit his cousin in the outskirts of Paris by bicycle.

At the time my father-in-law (who passed away that same year) was fighting an advanced type of cancer and I wanted to do something I had never done before and raise some money for Cancer Care Patients in his honour.

I am not really the road bike type of guy, but for a while I was already thinking of buying a hybrid bike to have easier and faster rides on roads (29″ wheels or 700cc, lighter frame, etc).

I was having a little trouble with the pedals of my Hard Rock, so I rode to the nearest bike shop in Chrowthorne to have them replaced and while I was waiting and chatting to the owner of the shop I asked him what he had on offer in terms of Hybrids. The first bike he showed me was the Specialized Crosstrail. I immediately liked it. Spent a few minutes looking at every detail of the bike, sat on it pressed the pedal and that was it… I wanted to ride it, so I bought it.

Of course I couldn´t ride it home because I was on my Hard Rock, so I left a deposit to secure the bike and came back 2 days later to pay the rest and take it home. With the bike I also bought the rack for my panniers for the Bracknell to Paris trip.

Specialized Crosstrail Disc and me
Specialized Crosstrail Disc and me. March 2013.

I like all my bikes, but this one is special. I love it! It´s in the same price range as the Hard Rock and has a similar groupset, hydraulic disc brakes, etc, but, although the tech specs are nice and make for a very smooth ride, I feel in love with it because it marked a change in my life, a departure from a person who was very controlled on his finances and would not spend a penny without at least a month´s worth of product and market research. In fact I discovered later that I paid about £50 more in that shop, that day, than I could have if I had done some research and the most amazing thing is, I really don´t care. I liked it and bought it straight away.

I´ll have a separate post on the Bracknell to Paris ride, so I won´t add much information about it here, but the bike performed great. It´s great to have the comforts of a mountain mike, like a front suspension, with the benefits of less weight, a bigger wheel and hybrid road tyres.

This is a really great bike and I can´t recommend it enough.

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Adventure Echo Six Tag-Along Bicycle. Half a bike, but double the fun.

 

Adventure Echo Six Tagalong Bike
Adventure Echo Six Tag-Along Bike (Stock Photo)

Don´t expect this to be a technical article about the bike. You can search Google for that and will find plenty of information (or you can click here), much more than my very limited technical knowledge can cover on it or any other bike, as a matter of fact.

This goes to all the Moms and Dads who have small kids that have outgrown their bicycle seats. After a very successful couple of years using the Wee Ride Kangaroo seat, somehow my youngest managed to outgrow it in what it seemed from one day to another (of course not). Fact is the seat was too small and although he has a junior 12″ bike with training wheels, it would not be fun to ride alongside him on that.

Adventure Echo Six Tagalong Bike
Me and my son on his Adventure Echo Six Tag along Bike.

I was looking for something we could ride together and at a pace that would be safe to him, but not boring to me. I thought it would be a nice way to enjoy time with him and perhaps make him enjoy bike riding.

Tag-Along bikes are simple by design and don´t change much. The nice thing about this particular model is the 6 speed Shimano gears that helps children understand gearing at an early age and the fact that it has a foldable design, making it easier to fit in a car or in the shed.

The video below is the eternal footage of his very first ride on a bike without training wheels. By the nature of the internet, I wonder if this would be still available by the time he has kids of his own and if he would thank me for putting this online 🙂

A tag-along is a safe and great way for Mums and Dads to spend quality time with their children on a bike.

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Land Rover Experience Hydro

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Land Rover Experience Hydro Mountain Bike – Stock Photo

Don´t expect this to be a technical article about the bike. You can search Google for that and will find plenty of information (or you can click here), much more than my very limited technical knowledge can cover on it or any other bike, as a matter of fact.

This is my kid’s bike, but he is starting to outgrow it. His particular is a frame 16 bike, which fitted him very well in November 2012 when we bought it, but he has grown in the 2 and a half years since.

Although I manage to occasionally bring him out of his bedroom for a bike ride, he unfortunately does not share the same enthusiasm for cycling as his father does.

Wonkingham Bikeathon 2014His previous bike was an extremely heavy 20″ wheel Raleigh mountain bike like bike. He was initially enthusiastic about his new bike, saying he was going to ride to school every day during summer time, but that didn´t last long.

My son and me after completing the 35 miles / 55 Km of the Wokingham Bikeathon in 2014.

Yet we did many 20 Km rides together and he has done the entire 35 miles or 55 Km of the 2014 Wokingham Bikeathon with me.

My son Vini during the Wokngham Bikeathon 2014
My son Vini during the Wokngham Bikeathon 2014

Even though it’s about 3/4 of the price of a Specialized Hard Rock, I can´t fault this bike and has similar specs. Comes fitted with an hydraulic disc brake system, which is not common for bikes of this price range.

It´s a nice bike from a very well-known brand for cars. Definitely one of the ways you can afford a Land Rover.

 

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Specialized Hard Rock Disc

Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc 2012
Specialized Hard Rock Sport Disc 2012 (Stock Photo)

Don´t expect this to be a technical article about the bike. You can search Google for that and will find plenty of information (or you can click here), much more than my very limited technical knowledge can cover on it or any other bike, as a matter of fact.

I don´t know about the newest cassette, gear, breaks or groupset technologies and about the quality of the various brands in the market (e.g. . I ride bikes, but don´t know much about them other than the known brands in the market with which we often associate quality. Specialized is one of such brands.

So allow me to go back to “B4” and to digress a little… I´ve lived for 2 periods of my life in the UK. Back in the 90s I lived for 7 years here, then I left in 1999 and came back in 2006. When I came back the first thing I bought to myself was a £60 bicycle in a Sports Direct shop in Reading (I think). Rode it a few times and then didn´t use for years (or only very occasionally). Prior that that bike I had many more and I often rode a bicycle to the Uni / work back in the 80s.

The Specialized Hard Rock Disc, however, was my first “quality” bike.

Specialized Hard Rock Disc Bicycle
At the Great Hollands Recreation Ground

I know quality is something relative and when it comes to bicycles you can easily find premium bikes at the price of a small family car. In comparison to the £60 bike from Sports Direct it was the best bike I ever had up to that point in life. Even better, it came as a Father´s day gift from the mother of my children.

I must confess, I ride bikes, but don´t know much about them. There are known brands in the market with which we often associate quality. Specialized is one of such brands.

I still can remember the excitement after completing my first 10 Km on my old bike many years ago when I took up cycling again and then comparing the same route on the new bike the day after I got it. What a difference…

Specialized Hard Rock Disc Bicycle
At the Savernake Park

The rapid fire triggers was something I hadn´t experience in a bicycle before and the precision to which the gears changed was impressive. I don´t think I would have progressed in cycling as I did if it wasn´t for this gift from my family.

The pictures I used in this post with of my first ride on June 2012. A route of just under 20 Km (12 miles), I think.

It was with this Bike that I did my first long distance ride from London to Brighton for the British Heart Foundation on June 2013, exactly 1 year after I got it.

Me and my bike at the London to Brighton bike ride organized by the British Heart Foundation.
Me and my bike at the London to Brighton bike ride organized by the British Heart Foundation.

I kept my old £60 bike for many years after receiving the Hard Rock and it was on that bike I mounted the kangaroo seat I used to ride with my younger son, then a Toddler. After he outgrew the seat it was time to also part from the bike and I sold both (bike and seat) to a nice lady that came to collect it at the Bracknell train station with her baby attached to her back.

Wee Ride Kagaroo Seat
My old £60 bike with me and my little boy on the Wee Ride Kangaroo Seat.
Specialized Hard Rock Disc Bicycle
At the South Hill Park

If you are thinking of getting a new bike in the price range of £400 to £500 and want a mountain bike? Totally recommend this one. It hasn´t given me any trouble in years and the day I decide to part from it will be a sad day for me for many reasons.

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