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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy View Post
    I'm going to try to wear what I normally would put on and see how that goes.
    I bike to work in my dress clothes (and even my dress shoes because I have platform pedals on my commuter bike). My commute is only 2.5-3 miles-depending on which way I go. I use 3 different routes and change it up every few weeks to keep anyone from knowing my routine (paranoid much?).

    Anyway- I don't have a problem with getting sweaty, even in the heat, because I adjust my speed to the temps. When it's freezing in winter, I tend to ride a little faster. In winter I always wear tights with my dresses and pull on homemade wool legwarmers and tall fur-lined winter boots for the ride in to work. In the spring/fall I just ride slowly so as to not work up a sweat.

    SO excited for you! You are going to LOVE it!!
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

    Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
    Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)

    1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
    Cannondale F5 mountain bike

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    Oklahoma girl
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    I keep Willy in my office with me-- and i'm in a mailroom you should see the looks Willy and I get. Actually-- I believe cycling is the new golf. All the older successful men will come talk to me about Willy...promotion?! lol

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Columbia, MO
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    In this heat, even my 1.5 miles gets me sweaty, so I wear a different shirt for the ride and change when I get here. But I don't shower or anything.

    It's best if there is a sheltered place to leave your bike, so your bike isn't sitting out in the rain and humidity. But do consider security. I know someone who kept his bike in his office. He didn't ride regularly, that's just where he kept it. He worked in a medical building and one day someone just wandered by and took it. It wasn't locked up or anything. So--lock your office when you're not in it.
    2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
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    I picked up my bike from the LBS (maintenance) and I've prepared myself to ride out tomorrow. I have pedals on my commuter too (one side is normal, the other side is SPDs) and my plan right now is to go dressed up -- full clothes and regular shoes.

    I have to be back home mid-day, so I'll ride back and see how the whole thing works out.

    Then I have a few days to tweak it all -- the next opportunity I have to ride to work will be on Wednesday.

    Yay! Excited.

    Thanks again for the encouragement.

    2009 Trek FX 7.3
    2011 Specialized Dolce Sport Compact

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
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    Made it in this morning with dressy clothes and one comment from some "helpful" construction guys who yelled at me when I rode by, "Get on the pavement [think they meant the sidewalk] otherwise you're going to get run off the road!"

    I looked like a geek though... back pack, helmet, bike with all the accoutrements that you need to ride... On the other hand, there was another woman, on a simple fixie, with a shouldbag across her chest. It looked effortless and she passed me and she was gone.

    I looked like a dork.

    But that's the level where I want to take this -- where my bike is just simply another mode of transportation, like my car, and I don't even think twice about it.

    I do need to get a second, secure lock. I was told today that they've stolen bikes at my building. Today I got permission to take the bike upstairs, but I have to resolve for my next commute. So, any recommendations?

    I don't actually want to lose my Trek to thieves.

    2009 Trek FX 7.3
    2011 Specialized Dolce Sport Compact

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Columbia, MO
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    Kryptonite has a program which is basically bicycle insurance. A kryptonite U-lock through the frame and locked to the bike rack, and a cable lock securing the wheels to the frame. Sounds like a fun commute!
    2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
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    Thank you! I spent a bit of time last night researching the Kryptonite site and I've finally purchased one of their locks. I'm going to get it hopefully next week. I purchased it online because my LBS doesn't have that brand. I had purchased a cable lock from them, but clearly, that's not enough.

    I'm also going to switch out the saddle in my Trek, for a gel one I have on a mountain bike... And then I think I'm good.

    The only downfall of yesterday was that it was pouring rain when I went home, so I have also discovered I need fenders. I don't mind getting wet from above, but I do mind it from down below.

    2009 Trek FX 7.3
    2011 Specialized Dolce Sport Compact

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Posts
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    Lock was purchased and delivered and used for the first time on Friday. Sigh. If only I knew how to use a lock! I'm being silly, but I was silly on Friday. With all the nervousness of being on the roads with crazy drivers trying to get to work (and while I had the same intention, I also wanted to arrive without getting hit by car), I locked the bike up but failed to lock it to the rack. Thankfully security guys were on it and informed me of my mistake.

    This also allowed me to see that there are others that bike to work (at least one other person!) so I'm not the sole fool on the road at that hour.

    Secondly, I also feel pretty accomplished, having changed the gel seat from the mountain bike to the hybrid. Gone is the stock saddle from Trek (which was never comfortable in the first place).

    I also ordered fenders (should arrive next week) and a rack for the back, since carrying my purse and laptop in my basket upfront didn't work out -- steering was horrible and the basket was touching the top of my tires because of the laptop weight. My plan is to strap the whole thing to the rack in the back and leave the basket for the small things -- the locks and my lunch bag.

    I'm still nervous and worried about being in rush hour traffic in the mornings. I'm really scared of getting hit.

    2009 Trek FX 7.3
    2011 Specialized Dolce Sport Compact

 

 

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