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Old 10-20-11 | 12:28 AM
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SlimRider
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Originally Posted by Navek
Hey guys,

I'm new to this forum and to biking in general and had a few questions. I've gone through many of the threads here and got a lot of good information but what I haven't found is how far I should expect to be able to ride right off the bat.

My work is a little over 6 miles one way. There is very little elevation change and I'll be traveling on paved bike trails. I'm 29, about 6'2 235 and about the only exercise I do is golf and occasionally use an elliptical in the winter. So I'm not in great shape. Is 12 miles 2-4 times a week too much at the beginning? It doesn't seem too far to me but I'm afraid of dropping $700-$1,000 on a bike, realizing I've bitten off more than I can chew and then getting discouraged.

I'd appreciate the input of anyone who may have gone through the same thing. Also, I need to have access to my car after work so driving one way and riding back isn't really an option.

Thanks,

Kevan
Hey there Kevan!

Most cyclists can ride at about 14-16 miles per hour. That's about 7.5 miles in half an hour. If you can't ride a bike for half an hour, then you need to purchase one, so that you can. Eventually after a little practice, you'll be able to ride for hours.

So have you decided upon the type of bike you're going to commute on?

- Slim

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