What do you think about giving your bicycle a name?
Do all your bicycles have names? If yes, please let us know what they are called.
Personally, I've never done it, though I think it can be fun (especially if the name includes a pun), and I guess it can help you develop a closer "bond" with your bike and then ride more often.
I'm interested in finding out what you guys think.
(07-16-2024, 09:38 AM)Dusan Wrote: What do you think about giving your bicycle a name?
Do all your bicycles have names? If yes, please let us know what they are called.
Personally, I've never done it, though I think it can be fun (especially if the name includes a pun), and I guess it can help you develop a closer "bond" with your bike and then ride more often.
I'm interested in finding out what you guys think.
Mine is simply " The Beast" ! It's got me through so much, there's actually a sentimental attachment. I know I should upgrade but....
Only one: "The Death Machine" or "The Death Dragster":
All others are pretty much their model and color; e.g. green Super, blue Super, black Sports, etc. Some have great model names in and of themselves; e.g. "X Status", "Garabaldina", "Hardrock", and "Favorit".
I am ReapThaWimpWind and I view the world from a plexiglass window in my lower abdomen because my head is a sigmoidoscope always shoved up my....
@Flowrider I think naming your bike makes it even harder to upgrade and replace it because the name gives it even more sentimental value
@Jesper That Nishiki really does deserve an appropriate name. At the moment I'm riding a Cube Nuroad, which is actually a name in and of itself, as you mention. I just call it The Cube, which makes sense as the tubing is pretty squarish.
I was never into naming my bikes until I decided to start blogging and needed to come up with a name. I chose Mr. Gordo (Mister Fatso) as in Colombia where I was riding at that time, "Gordo" referred to these fat and huge countryside roosters.
@Dusan, I agree with you. Because I have named my bike and have such great memories with it, I have a hard time riding another bike or replacing it.
(07-18-2024, 05:36 AM)Dusan Wrote: @Flowrider I think naming your bike makes it even harder to upgrade and replace it because the name gives it even more sentimental value
@Jesper That Nishiki really does deserve an appropriate name. At the moment I'm riding a Cube Nuroad, which is actually a name in and of itself, as you mention. I just call it The Cube, which makes sense as the tubing is pretty squarish.
(07-18-2024, 05:36 AM)Dusan Wrote: @Flowrider I think naming your bike makes it even harder to upgrade and replace it because the name gives it even more sentimental value
@Jesper That Nishiki really does deserve an appropriate name. At the moment I'm riding a Cube Nuroad, which is actually a name in and of itself, as you mention. I just call it The Cube, which makes sense as the tubing is pretty squarish.
Totally agree! I'm going to upgrade but still going to keep the "Beast" Why?
Haha, thanks, @Dusan. Interestingly, my riding buddies started calling me that name while we were in Colombia. But I'm 6 feet tall and 145 lbs (so very slender/thin) and I don't eat chicken or meat. So, I gave that name to my bicycle instead, as it seemed more apt for it. :-)
(07-22-2024, 05:56 AM)Dusan Wrote: @GirishH That's a pretty fitting name for a fat bike
Yup, all mine have names, names like Lynskey, Masi, Raleigh, Trek, Schwinn, Fuji, Dawes, Miyata, and Giant. The funny thing about that is that these names technically would be the last name in human terms, and the model would be its first name, ah, but who cares?
Hello @froze, funny names..:-) Just curious if you just go with the name of the manufacturer or jumble the names up so a Giant is a Fuji...:-)
(08-29-2024, 11:11 PM)froze Wrote: Yup, all mine have names, names like Lynskey, Masi, Raleigh, Trek, Schwinn, Fuji, Dawes, Miyata, and Giant. The funny thing about that is that these names technically would be the last name in human terms, and the model would be its first name, ah, but who cares?
you do not decide this, the bike will tell you what it's name is but if it doesn't speak to you we do not have the right to decide on its name, it'll only speak to us when we are ready
(08-29-2024, 11:11 PM)froze Wrote: Yup, all mine have names, names like Lynskey, Masi, Raleigh, Trek, Schwinn, Fuji, Dawes, Miyata, and Giant. The funny thing about that is that these names technically would be the last name in human terms, and the model would be its first name, ah, but who cares?
I am with you @meamoantonio and @enkei. It was others who gave my bike its name because of its appearance.
But I indeed have a stronger connection to it because it has a name and I have a hard time riding another bike because I feel so connected to it..
(08-31-2024, 03:18 AM)meamoantonio Wrote: you do not decide this, the bike will tell you what it's name is but if it doesn't speak to you we do not have the right to decide on its name, it'll only speak to us when we are ready
(08-30-2024, 05:06 AM)GirishH Wrote: Hello @froze, funny names..:-) Just curious if you just go with the name of the manufacturer or jumble the names up so a Giant is a Fuji...:-)
(08-29-2024, 11:11 PM)froze Wrote: Yup, all mine have names, names like Lynskey, Masi, Raleigh, Trek, Schwinn, Fuji, Dawes, Miyata, and Giant. The funny thing about that is that these names technically would be the last name in human terms, and the model would be its first name, ah, but who cares?
No jumbling of the names, just the names the manufactures gave them.
Bikes, cars, and other objects are not conscious living things, they are inanimate objects, and they won't come when you call them; people, dogs and other pets, or farm animals you can name and will come when you call them.
Hello @froze , i agree with you that bike's/Cars are inanimate things that don't come to you when you call then..( or not yet). But like @Flowrider, @meamoantonio and others pointed out so much history, great experiences and fun times are associated that some can't but name their bikes.
Some places my Fatbike ha taken me are indescribable and the memories associated strongly bind us two ( bike and rider)..hence this "cultura" of naming..
Again, totally agree that bicycle is an inanimate object..
(09-15-2024, 11:37 PM)froze Wrote:
(08-30-2024, 05:06 AM)GirishH Wrote: Hello @froze, funny names..:-) Just curious if you just go with the name of the manufacturer or jumble the names up so a Giant is a Fuji...:-)
(08-29-2024, 11:11 PM)froze Wrote: Yup, all mine have names, names like Lynskey, Masi, Raleigh, Trek, Schwinn, Fuji, Dawes, Miyata, and Giant. The funny thing about that is that these names technically would be the last name in human terms, and the model would be its first name, ah, but who cares?
No jumbling of the names, just the names the manufactures gave them.
Bikes, cars, and other objects are not conscious living things, they are inanimate objects, and they won't come when you call them; people, dogs and other pets, or farm animals you can name and will come when you call them.
(10-07-2024, 08:26 PM)GirishH Wrote: Hello @froze , i agree with you that bike's/Cars are inanimate things that don't come to you when you call then..( or not yet). But like @Flowrider, @meamoantonio and others pointed out so much history, great experiences and fun times are associated that some can't but name their bikes.
Some places my Fatbike ha taken me are indescribable and the memories associated strongly bind us two ( bike and rider)..hence this "cultura" of naming..
Again, totally agree that bicycle is an inanimate object..
(09-15-2024, 11:37 PM)froze Wrote:
(08-30-2024, 05:06 AM)GirishH Wrote: Hello @froze, funny names..:-) Just curious if you just go with the name of the manufacturer or jumble the names up so a Giant is a Fuji...:-)
(08-29-2024, 11:11 PM)froze Wrote: Yup, all mine have names, names like Lynskey, Masi, Raleigh, Trek, Schwinn, Fuji, Dawes, Miyata, and Giant. The funny thing about that is that these names technically would be the last name in human terms, and the model would be its first name, ah, but who cares?
No jumbling of the names, just the names the manufactures gave them.
Bikes, cars, and other objects are not conscious living things, they are inanimate objects, and they won't come when you call them; people, dogs and other pets, or farm animals you can name and will come when you call them.
Hi there, I hear you @froze , though I must add it's a human condition to feel affection for something that you can depend on and that has got you through tough times. It is pretty much a harmless outlook for those who choose to do it. But as they say, "each unto their own"