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Old 04-19-11 | 11:58 AM
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mvallejo
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Originally Posted by BotByte
Seriously, a 15 mile trip would get you into shape, but not make you look like a stud muffin or make you loose and weight. Not like you have to.

A always go for used. A good road bike frame on craigslist. Make sure it fits you and research the bike around the net for the pricing. I can usually find a 2 year old trek for $300-500 and a older 10 speed for $100-200. I would build a bike for city commuting, single speed with everything you need. riding your 29er is good for a time, and good for a back up, but make sure your going to lock it up where you're not going to lose it. I ride a Trek 220 girls bike to work because no one would steal it rather then my road bike with $700 into it.

My plan for you:
1.Find out about parking your bike, or can you have it placed inside with your job?
2.Ride 29er to work, lock with loose cable and u-lock
3.Build roadbike, prefer singlespeed.
4.Collect helmet, safety vest, and light if at night. You're a grown man on a bike in heavy traffic, just add a couple more embarrassing parts and wear something for safety. And any racks and panniers you might need.
5.Learn traffic rules and regulations
6.Learn about bike routes and less traffic areas to in your commute.
7.Start riding the built road bike.
Thanks everybody for all the replies. Yah Im not in great shape by any means, im just not in bad shape. It hasn't helped that Ive had a broken hand for a month and a half and havent been able to do any riding! Given that, I could probably lose 5-10 lbs and tone a bit. I also plan on continuing my mountain biking on weekends for around 7-10 miles of tough, rocky riding trails both Sat and Sunday (they usually whoop me). I'm thinking all this will hopefully get me in shape.

The trip to work is on mostly flat city roads here in Tucson, AZ. But it also would like something I could ride around town or on outskirts of town on weekends or after work for fun/relaxation/exercise.

BotByte, to answer your questions:
1. My work has bike boxes outside, which are in the parking structure. They are metal boxes that you put your bike in and put a lock on the outside. Kinda look like big, long lockers.
2. Still not sure about riding 29er to work. Its big and expensive and I'd like to keep it in great shape for my trail riding.
3. Not sure if I want a roadbike. The commuters seem right up my alley as they seem a little tougher and more of a hybrid type. I'd never be the one to go on a 50+ mile ride. Why singlespeed?
4. Thankfully, I already have a lot of the accessories.

Cheers.
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