Leah,

I know how much you love that bike. If you think you'll pine for it the 
many weeks you'll be with your family,  if not having it will lessen your 
enjoyment too much, then bring it.  If you think the Clem will keep you 
“happy enough” I then bring it, instead, and leave your worries at home. 

Overnight theft is probably the biggest risk, so take the bikes into the 
room with you and your fears will be greatly reduced.  I've never left my 
bikes on my rack overnight; they’ve always come into the room with me.  I 
think just this peace of mind will be enough to help you make your 
decision. 

Roberta

On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 12:18:22 PM UTC-4 Eric Daume wrote:

> I think your biggest risk is leaving it on the rack overnight. U locks are 
> easy to break. Take the bikes into the room, hassle though it may be. At 
> least then you can admire them!
>
> My Bike Friday easily fits into my trunk, so I don't have these kinds of 
> worries :)
>
> Eric
>
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 2:08 AM Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <
> jonasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Every summer I leave for five weeks or so. I drive across the country to 
>> our home states and spend that time with our families. Our kids get out of 
>> the desert and get to have lake life and grandma time and run wild. I have 
>> a Saris Freedom 4 bike rack, and I can/might take my Clem, my Platypus and 
>> the boys’ Clems. We get a lot of riding done up North, and with temps 110 
>> in Vegas in the summer, I relish that riding time. Hassle though it is, 
>> I’ll bring our Rivendells. Four of them. 🙄
>>
>> But which ones? 
>>
>> I can remember last year as we journeyed out of Yellowstone, we thought 
>> it would be great to take the Beartooth Highway out of the park. One moment 
>> we were enjoying views from the top of the world and the next, we were in a 
>> June snowstorm that barely allowed visibility 20 feet in front of us. I 
>> worried for my dyno hub, and also that we’d be rear-ended. When we got to 
>> Billings, those poor bikes suffered through the most torrential downpour I 
>> can ever remember driving through. My son’s Brooks B17 Select still bears 
>> the scars (yes, it had a Randi Jo saddle cover). And then there’s the theft 
>> risk (we u lock them to the rack overnight on our drive), and maybe it’s 
>> higher in the Bicycle Shortage of 2020 and 2021. Oh, and the risk of being 
>> knocked over by exuberant little nieces and nephews as we jam our bikes 
>> into family garages…
>>
>> The struggle is this. I don’t want to leave my most favorite bike ever 
>> behind for 5 weeks. The Clem is just not the same, and though I plan to 
>> bring it, I would really, REALLY miss my Platy if I ONLY took the Clem. But 
>> if tragedy should befall me, the raspberry Platy can’t exactly be replaced. 
>> There’s only one. 
>>
>> Should I just take my chances because high risk, high reward? Suck every 
>> last drop of joy out of it and stop worrying, because after all, it is a 
>> bike, and it’s meant to be ridden? Or should I protect it, keep it safe 
>> like Gollum and his Precious? Just ride the Clem and pine for the Platy? I 
>> have hand-wrung about this for weeks. I decide, IT WILL BE FINE JUST BRING 
>> IT and then back to JUST THINK OF HOW YOU WILL REGRET IT IF YOUR PLATY GETS 
>> HURT OR STOLEN. We leave Friday and the pressure is mounting.
>>
>> Who has an irreplaceable bike and can relate and would offer an opinion?
>> Thanks!
>> Leah
>>
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