View Full Version : National ride to work day, did you?
Brettus
18-06-12, 12:19 PM
as the title, just wondering who did, if you did especially because you remembered then you are sadder than me ;):smt041
Nobbylad
18-06-12, 12:21 PM
I did ride (my SV) to work today, but only because I do that most days, not because I knew it was ride to work day.
Do every day, unless it is snowing.
timwilky
18-06-12, 12:33 PM
Well I rode in today as it was nice. Parked the bike in my parking space (No dedicated motorcycle parking here) 200+ cars and just my bike. Worse part was waiting 5 minutes for a car to enter my filter lane in order to trigger the traffic lights to turn into work. For some reason a bike does not trigger the lights.
Yes, but I didn't know that this was a thing.
metalangel
18-06-12, 12:47 PM
Didn't know it was a thing, was hauling stuff to the dump so couldn't have anyway.
Spank86
18-06-12, 01:27 PM
I walked, same as always.
I felt riding today would just be silly.
minimorecambe
18-06-12, 01:36 PM
Always do, no choice
I normally would but I had a hire car which I had to take to another depot (at 5am) & now I'm back at work with no transport whatsoever. I don't actually know how I'm going to get home today :-s
andrewsmith
18-06-12, 02:37 PM
Always do, it that or the bus
Always, haven't missed a day since winter 10/11.
And that's in proper weather, not the drizzle you get doon sooth.
Iansv II
18-06-12, 05:41 PM
Just like every other day... yes
Sir Trev
18-06-12, 06:26 PM
No. Had the delights of a standard-issue cannot-drive-for-toffee minicab take me to Heathrow instead. Why do they all head for the overtaking lane when there is nothing in lane 1 and then drift over the white lines for no reason every couple of miles?
metalangel
18-06-12, 06:45 PM
No. Had the delights of a standard-issue cannot-drive-for-toffee minicab take me to Heathrow instead. Why do they all head for the overtaking lane when there is nothing in lane 1 and then drift over the white lines for no reason every couple of miles?
Was he sitting about an inch away from the steering wheel, hanging over it like a praying mantis, with no seatbelt on?
Way to hard as my bike won't carry pairs of steps or 3 meter lengths of trunking/conduit very easily...
Brettus
18-06-12, 07:33 PM
Way to hard as my bike won't carry pairs of steps or 3 meter lengths of trunking/conduit very easily...
Pah, you just aren't creative enough, bungee cords and duct tape, can't go wrong :-)
Haha, I can just imagine the conversation with the policeman...
"good afternoon sir, would you like to hazard a guess why I've pulled you over"
"Driving too fast.... :-/ ?"
No it rained
poofter :p:p:p:p
Used mine today, unlike the fairweather ktm rider at work, although his bike will disolve at the merest hint of moisture :rolleyes:;)
BBadger
18-06-12, 08:13 PM
I dont have a job but i rode the bike lots so it kinda counts
poofter :p:p:p:p
Used mine today, unlike the fairweather ktm rider at work, although his bike will disolve at the merest hint of moisture :rolleyes:;)
+1
and it get dirty
DJFridge
18-06-12, 08:44 PM
I moved it in the garage but unfortunately I needed to use a cage today so it stayed there. Didn't know it was Ride To Work Day though
Mrs DJ Fridge
18-06-12, 08:55 PM
Walked to work then went home in the car with DJ. I always walk so I can drop youngest off to school on the way, I will miss it when he goes to senior school in September. I did not know it was ride to work day.
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