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gngan

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Here's my 2008 R6
 

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acidfast7

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Nov 22, 2008
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I ride (road) but I don't commute. It's a fitness thing for me. This will sound weird but my commute is too short to bike.

that makes perfect sense. it's not really worth it, if you can't get warmed up. unlocking the bike (out of the cellar) for a 5-15km commute on a road/race bike probably isn't worth it, if you're in good shape (especially if you have public transport options.)
 

eternlgladiator

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Jun 20, 2010
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that makes perfect sense. it's not really worth it, if you can't get warmed up. unlocking the bike (out of the cellar) for a 5-15km commute on a road/race bike probably isn't worth it, if you're in good shape (especially if you have public transport options.)

Not to me.

It may be a hassle getting the bike out, finding a "safe" place for it at work, risking traffic, etc.

Risk and reward. ;)

My commute is one mile, across a highway that has lights that won't change for a bike. The second half of the ride is down a road that's past a couple distribution centers and its always littered with garbage and pallet pieces. I'm not getting a flat for a one mile ride. It would be smarter to just walk. To get out the bike, check the tires, put on my cycling shoes, and carry my stuff just isn't worthwhile. Especially when they won't let me store it indoors near my office while I'm at work. You can call me snooty but I'm not leaving my bike on a rack outside.
 

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Dec 27, 2002
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that makes perfect sense. it's not really worth it, if you can't get warmed up. unlocking the bike (out of the cellar) for a 5-15km commute on a road/race bike probably isn't worth it, if you're in good shape (especially if you have public transport options.)

A 5-15 km commute sounds like a perfectly good distance for a bike ride. :confused:


If you're afraid of your bike getting damaged or stolen, just buy a cheapo single-speed and ride that when you want to ride, but you don't want to risk your "better" bike. I call it a "pub bike", but you can call it whatever you want. ;)
 

eternlgladiator

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Jun 20, 2010
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A 5-15 km commute sounds like a perfectly good distance for a bike ride. :confused:


If you're afraid of your bike getting damaged or stolen, just buy a cheapo single-speed and ride that when you want to ride, but you don't want to risk your "better" bike. I call it a "pub bike", but you can call it whatever you want. ;)

5-15 would be worthwhile for me. Like I said, less than one mile just isn't even worth the effort.
 

acidfast7

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Nov 22, 2008
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5-15 would be worthwhile for me. Like I said, less than one mile just isn't even worth the effort.

I don't know, 15km is a 25 minutes ride.

It takes 10 minutes for me to get the bike out the basement. 10 minutes to get it back in. Which is 20mins vs. 25min riding :(

I usually won't take a bike out of the basement for less than an hour (30-35km on a road bike or 20-25km/MTB).

In fact, I can't remember the last time I road less than 1hr. Usually it's between 40-60km on the MTB (which I use more often).

It is sweet that you're 1 mile from work (assuming work is in a nice area.)
 

eternlgladiator

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Jun 20, 2010
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I don't know, 15km is a 25 minutes ride.

It takes 10 minutes for me to get the bike out the basement. 10 minutes to get it back in. Which is 20mins vs. 25min riding :(

I usually won't take a bike out of the basement for less than an hour (30-35km on a road bike or 20-25km/MTB).

In fact, I can't remember the last time I road less than 1hr. Usually it's between 40-60km on the MTB (which I use more often).

It is sweet that you're 1 mile from work (assuming work is in a nice area.)

it's nice and it sucks. I'd trade a longer commute for a more fulfilling job. I think a one hour ride is the sweet spot for going hard and getting a good workout. That said most of my group rides lean towards two or three hours, which honestly can get a little boring. I'd rather ride harder for less than time than just put on miles for more time.
 

acidfast7

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Nov 22, 2008
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it's nice and it sucks. I'd trade a longer commute for a more fulfilling job. I think a one hour ride is the sweet spot for going hard and getting a good workout. That said most of my group rides lean towards two or three hours, which honestly can get a little boring. I'd rather ride harder for less than time than just put on miles for more time.

actually, I have a 35-40 min commute with a 100m of elevation gain right at the end, which is excellent to wake me up in the morning. and on the way home, i can roll about 2-2.5km without really working, if I catch the lights :D
 

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macrumors Penryn
Dec 27, 2002
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My job is 12 km away, and it takes me around 35 minutes there, and 40 minutes to go home.

But my bike takes 10 seconds to carry out of the house, and I ride it everyday. ;)

I suppose if my bike was buried deep inside my house, I wouldn't bother.
 

vincenz

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Oct 20, 2008
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Got tired of my Jamis not performing the way I wanted it to so I sold it. Plan on putting my first 30 miles on her today :)

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iamdavekennedy

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May 14, 2012
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My regulars!

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Best £70 I ever spent, never done anything to it, still runs like a dream and is the most comfortable thing in the world for kicking about south bank on a sunny day!

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Retro build (right down to those old cult classic tioga DH saddle) mostly for my own enjoyment rather than having something 'current' but I've got some TF Tuned World Cup BoXXers (peaty Decals) and a TF Tuned shock on there too, so it rides like a dream, just a pity I left the nearby Lake District behind and moved down to London for a job... great for speedbumps?

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The runabout, 2010 Norco Spade with a few upgrades on it, such an easy little bike to chuck about between London traffic, don't think it'd cope too well with the rolling hills of home though!
 

AlphaDogg

macrumors 68040
May 20, 2010
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Yes! Right down to the carbon spokes and "Green" Sram red.

This is not the "Hot r Not" thread on the 41. But I'll just carry on the vainness from the 41. It's a not because he doesn't have new 2012 Red.

It's a really good thing that there isn't a voting system on BF!
 

vincenz

macrumors 601
Oct 20, 2008
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I know I recently posted, but I just had to repost because I finished my first century today. 102 miles! Something checked off the bucket list. Did laps around Manhattan, took 8 hours in total, but at least I finished.

Pit stop pic.
 

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