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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    michigan
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    377
    I am ebaying for panniers so that when I go back to work, it will be on a bike! I just hope I can get in gear early enough so that I can clean up and change before the kids show up! I have an 8 mile commute. I did it twice last year, but only on "no kids" days.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Cali
    Posts
    4
    I've been commuting to work for about 4 months now and I love it! Back in April I tore my ACL in a snowboarding accident and was sidelined for the rest of the season. Previously, running was my favorite sport, but with my injured knee, I was banned from doing anything weight bearing.

    I initially rode my bike to work a couple times, just so I wouldn't start getting fat & lazy. I was initially turned off by the fact that my skinny runner legs were getting bulkier in the quadriceps! But it felt good to be pushing myself, and especially since I was little more than a once-a-month recreational biker before, I felt like I was actually getting somewhere.

    The area where I bike is not friendly to bicyclists whatsoever, so getting past the vulnerability of being on two wheels was tough at first. Crazy drivers, attacking dogs, cat calls, getting the finger... you name it, I've seen it!

    Since I started riding more seriously, I've really learned a lot about bikes, and I have gotten in the best shape that I've been all year. Co-workers have even commented on how tough it is to bike the route I go, and are impressed that I've actually kept it up! I'm now riding to work about 4 times a week. My commute is 9 miles each way, and especially when I leave work in the evening and it's 100F outside, it's especially challenging!

    I haven't run at all in the 4 months since I got hurt, and I've grown to love the feeling I get from biking. I've done some longer rides in the Sierras on the weekends, in the Bay Area, and now find myself considering biking first over driving... especially with the prices of gas in California!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    DuPage Co IL
    Posts
    865

    You know you're addicted to commuting when...

    I've been thinking of applying for a new job lately and I find myself only considering the ones that will let me cycle-commute within a reasonable amount of time! Talk about cycling taking over your destiny!!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    546
    I've ridden to work a few times now - 5.5 miles of country road, through a sheep farm, over a covered bridge, and past a Rosicrucian temple. The best part is being greeted like a champion by my "Wolverines" - the group of head-injured men for whom I'm day-program therapist. I have worked really hard on them noticing and applauding each other's accomplishments - even if they sometimes seem small (like remembering my name or growing a flower - um, this is why I'm so strong on the helmet thing.) The first time I showed up on my bike, they met me at the door like I had won the Tour. They cheered and shouted. They examined my bike (most haven't really seen one for 15 years) my gloves, my helmet (they're very stern about the helmet, too.) I realized they'd totally gotten it about rewarding accomplishment, and had turned it around on me. Now they track my progress.

    It is a real pain in the butt to be organized enough the day before to bring everything I need for changing. But there are a lot of very large women at work, and they are starting to ask me about getting fitter. So by riding to work once in a while, I can start to do for them what y'all do for me.

    For which I can't thank you all enough

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Off eating cake.
    Posts
    1,700
    Aw. That's so kewl.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Sydney, AU
    Posts
    29
    Wow, that was a tougher commute home than any 8 km ride has the right to be!

    Ferocious headwind almost the entire way -- there was one point where I was in the granny gear along a flat stretch of road, which left me in an interesting position when I got to the uphill at the end of that stretch.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Atlanta, GA
    Posts
    244

    First mini-commute

    I've never ridden my bike to work because I haven't been able to come up with a route that doesn't include a segment that is high-speed/high-traffic, not very bike friendly at all. Today I had to bring my car to the shop for some routine maintenance. The shop is pretty close to my office so, rather than asking a co-worker to swing by the shop to give me a lift to work, I decided to ride my bike. So, so easy and so much fun! It was only 2.5 miles so it went by way too quickly. I can see why some of you ladies look for longer routes sometimes. I was just getting warmed up when the office appeared in front of me. Hopefully, I can find other ways like this to get some mini bike commutes in.

    Thanks for all the inspiration! I never would have thought of trying this without reading about everyone else's experiences
    2004 Colnago Chic - WTB Deva
    2008 Blue RC7 - WTB Deva
    2009 Colnago Master X-lite - WTB Deva

 

 

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