darkemeralds: Naked woman on a bike, caption "I don't care, I'm still free" (Bike Freedom)
darkemeralds ([personal profile] darkemeralds) wrote2010-04-12 02:27 pm

I just bought me an Oma!

I just went to Clever Cycles and put a few bucks down on an Oma.

I love that store! And I'm not just saying that because they have a Google news alert that tells them whenever anyone posts anything online about Clever Cycles, though they totally do, and thanked me for blogging about them which freaked me out a bit, since, you know, I don't actually blog under my real name and there's one more set of people who can now make that connection.

I'm saying it because they are awesome. I went in and said, "I rented an Oma from you recently and I think I'd like to buy one, but I'd like to examine some other options." I said I wanted a men's sized bike with a step-through frame (formerly known as a "girl's bike") because, well, I'm a man-sized girl, really.

That ruled out all but two lines, and after the Clever Cycles guy went and got two heavy Oma bikes from upstairs and let me try them, we ruled out everything else. He said that while the other option could be jimmied to fit me (raise the seat, fiddle with the handlebars, etc.), it would look stupid when we were done, and they don't like to sell stupid-looking bikes.

(Okay, I was the one who suggested the word "stupid," but he agreed.) They want to sell the right bike for the rider, and also a good looking bike. He gets no argument from me on that.

So tomorrow at lunch I'm going to go get her. Or him. I can't decide which.
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[personal profile] bluemeridian 2010-04-12 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
That is an awesome and imminently comfortable looking bike. I'm such a country girl, but being able to actually go places without using a car (walking, biking) is one of the few reasons I would actually like to live in town.
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[personal profile] dine 2010-04-13 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
I read your subject line and went ... she bought herself a grandmother? (oma being German/Dutch for same) and was much bemused

but your explanation made things clear - congrats on your new bicycle!
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[personal profile] ursamajor 2010-04-13 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
*ggl* I knew about Oma bikes before this post, but my husband is Korean, so hearing "oma" reminds me that in Korean, that means "mom." :)

And agreed, hooray for awesome bikeness!
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[personal profile] lamentables 2010-04-13 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
I also knew that Oma = grandmother in Dutch and wondered just what you were buying.
I am amused that 'granny bike' can be a positive marketing thing, rather than an insult. (And the pic makes me want a granny bike of my own.)