I'm new. A friend suggested this forum and so far I LOVE it! Biking is a bit of a necessity to me. I'm out of a car since my transmission died last week and buses take longer than biking.
I just finished my first full work week getting to and from from work via bike (7 miles each way). I'm quite proud of myself given I stopped working out months ago.I'm past the sore arse and the "dear gods kill me" mind frame going back to work.
Now, I love it! I think my bike was one of the best investments yet.
Today was hands down the worst day though. I was nearly hit head on with a damn mower. I know it sounds cute at first, I keep imagining a small hand driven one running after me but it was one of larger ones from parks and rec that have an edger. I know from the boy driving them for parks and rec that they're so loud the drivers have to wear ear plugs. I saw him well ahead of he and was having lovely images of me being spaghetti so when I got near I shouted (we're still new to biking and trying to stock up on supplies so no giant horn, which is NOW on the list of MUST BUY) as loud as I could and went nearly into the grass on the other edge to get around. The moment I started, he turned around and had me slamming on my breaks. Had I not been watching I would have hit him. We both slammed on the breaks and nearly smashed into each other.
I screamed at him, shaken up, seeing my shins torn to shreds (I know now the blades are covered) and told him to watch when he was changing sides.
I'm honestly ready to write to my city about this. My path is used by cyclists, people on inline skates and individuals with dogs. None of us can slam on our breaks without faceplanting the sidewalk. This was also during peak hours. Why these things aren't outfitted with mirrors is beyond me.
Otherwise, I love my commute. It's miserable around 1, but it's far better than waiting on a bus. The Chandler bike path is awesome, minus the damn guys that drive the giant mowers.
How DOES one deal with mowers? When the noise is so loud the drivers wear ear plugs, how are cyclists meant to go around them safely? I'm still new so please forgive me if this is a silly question.![]()



I'm past the sore arse and the "dear gods kill me" mind frame going back to work.
Now, I love it! I think my bike was one of the best investments yet.
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