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  1. #1
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    Smile I'm morphing into a commuter

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    DH put some real fenders on my Roubaix in case I need it for rainy days. This came about after enjoying the small luxury of riding in the rain sans rooster tail when I take my freight train bike out for a spin. I love my fenders, reflective side wall tires, and kickstand on the commoooter bike. I like it so much that I ride it nearly every day--some days its 5 miles, other days it's 24 miles. I have a rack on my mtb for my, um, trunk when I need it. It also serves as my other doggie exerciser bike when I'm not on the trails. Guess you can tell I'm not a weight weenie.

    Ok, so if I don't have a job to commute to, am I a commuter?

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    yes! you can commute to the library, to job interviews! ;etc, etc
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Ok, so if I don't have a job to commute to, am I a commuter?
    Well, you go somewhere then you ride back.
    That sort of makes you a commuter.
    But really you're more a person who uses her bike as everyday transportation.
    I don't think there's a name for that. But there should be.
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    Sundial, I think it counts. I work from home, so I don't have a commute. But I use my bike to go to the post office to pick up my business mail...so I consider that kindof a commute. Best I can do, anyways.

  5. #5
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    Cool!!! I think you can still be a commooter even without a job! You're more of a commuter than I am.
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  6. #6
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    I feel the same way. I use my Jamis Coda for errands and going to appointments, meeting people for lunch. I do miss commuting, and since I am not working now, these trips are my "commute."
    Just an unscientific poll. Last week, I rode the Jamis to an appointment in West Concord. It was pretty busy going through the 2 "downtown" areas on my trip. I was wearing a skort and a non-cycling wicking sleeveless top. No problems. On Monday, I rode to the gym on my road bike, going through the same area, although a longer ride. I had my Camelbak on, used as a backpack, but I was dressed like a roadie. I had 2 angry driver incidents (swearing, yelling at me for taking the lane), in an area where there are tons of cyclists and it is not unusual to see commuters.
    I think people are less angry at cyclists who look like "regular" people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Sundial, I think it counts. I work from home, so I don't have a commute. But I use my bike to go to the post office to pick up my business mail...so I consider that kindof a commute. Best I can do, anyways.
    Tulip, I work from home too but I have my eye on this downtown coffee shop that I'd like to commute to. I wanna take the Globe (and wear my flowerdy skort ) but I have to be able to do some pretty big hills on the way so I'm waiting for a larger sprocket. I do go get the mail on the bike--all 300 ft of driveway, lol.

    Zen, you'll have to create a new term for us.

 

 

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