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Old 10-26-14 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
The concept that's hard for me to grasp is the dichotomy that some insist upon in this forum, that there is "riding for fun" and "commuting", but that they can't be the same thing. Riding for fun is tolerated for what it is, but commuting must be hard work, upright positions preferred, with the slowest tires and heaviest accessories one can procure, because "commuters don't care about weight" and "it's not a race."

I commute because it's fun for me and I'm noticeably happier when arriving at my destination. All other reasons are secondary.

Glad you're still riding, though, Doohickie. It's good when a person can bike-commute, but it's not always feasible.
+1. The only major difference I can think of is riding solo vs riding with friends. I still enjoy my commute and think it is pleasurable, and i enjoy my carbon bike in a different way and my mountain bike in yet another way. I wouldn't do it if I didn't enjoy it.
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