n00b bike-commuter to the forums
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n00b bike-commuter to the forums
Hi!
I'm trying to leave my Saturn (which is about as energy efficient as I can afford for a car) at home more often, in favor of cycling the 3mile trip to work.
I just started, riding a 2010 Trek FX 7.3. So far, the only add-ons I've umm, added, are lights (front and back) and my lock.
As I get myself fit again, the plan is to make more and more of my errands "bike friendly" and using the car only for carpooling or when weather is *terrible*.
-Rob (rorowe)
I'm trying to leave my Saturn (which is about as energy efficient as I can afford for a car) at home more often, in favor of cycling the 3mile trip to work.
I just started, riding a 2010 Trek FX 7.3. So far, the only add-ons I've umm, added, are lights (front and back) and my lock.
As I get myself fit again, the plan is to make more and more of my errands "bike friendly" and using the car only for carpooling or when weather is *terrible*.
-Rob (rorowe)
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Welcome to Bike Forums, Rob. Trying to cut down on your car use is a great goal. Check out the Commuting and Living Car Free forums for more information.