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Re: Those that cycle to work...
When I lived in England I used to ride to work (8 miles in, 20 miles back). During the summer I rode a road bike, but in the winter I modified a mountain bike, with semi-slick tyres, bar ends and fixed wheel (as my route was fairly flat). The fixed wheel makes it a lot safer on wet and icy roads as you dont need to use the brakes, plus there is fewer mechanical parts to seize up.
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Re: Those that cycle to work...
when i'm not on the the lawnmower(sv) i do 5 miles on a pushbike to work usually go the long way if on the motorbike though short trip's aint good for it.
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I do 3.2 miles each way, it's all downhill to work though so no worries about getting sweated up, even doing it at speed. Coming back's a different story :D It does help if you take it easy, but I'm only commuting to build my fitness up for offroad riding so I treat it like a race.
The cycle to work schemes can be good, but my road bike's just a rather scabby Revolution Courier Race, cost £100 used, and it does the job perfectly. I just stuck wider bars on it for comfort. If you want to do longer distance, then a better bike's a good idea but you really don't need to spend a lot to get something functional. And theft proof! If I didn't have this one, I'd go on gumtree and buy a random ancient steelie mountain bike or racer, fix it, and use that. Though I'd secretly love a really nice road bike, a cheapie can get you on the road. It seems to be an unwritten law that nobody actually uses their "cycle to work" bikes to cycle to work, our bike garage was suspiciously full of £1000 mountain bikes when it snowed, and is suspiciously empty the rest of the time ;) |
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whats occurin ?? take 2 bottles out on the road- you get thirsty sir? I wont lie to you - at my age 2 bottles wud have me weein within 5 mins.. |
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Thanks Guys..
I will get sweaty.. thats just me, as long as I leave enough time at this end to cool off and a quick wash ( I shower in the morning) I will be ok. Ill have to run my shirts in one day in the car. Ill ask my boss about the cycle to work scheme and see what happens.. (probably nothing) Cheers Alex |
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