Originally Posted by
halcyon100
I agree with you and share your opinion about bike shops. It helps when there are women working at bike shops. I spent a summer in college working in the warehouse for a bike store chain, for the sole purpose of saving money to buy a nice bike. I would often help unload boxed bikes from delivery trucks and one day, an older male delivery driver refused to unload the boxed bikes with me because I was a lady.
The bike overhaul class seems cool, I would like to find something like that. It would be great if mechanics would let you watch them while they worked on your bike and then maybe "supervise" you a bit while you wrench on your own bike. I am much more into gear compared to my husband. I want to lighten up my mountain bike with carbon wheels and 1x11 drivetrain instead of 2x10... He has an old steel mtb with 26" wheels that is half rusted and weighs 40lbs or so...
At least 70-80% of the bike commuters I see are male. I see lots of moms shuttling kids around in SUV's and I suspect that is a big reason there are not more female commuters in my area. It is harder to get kids to school/daycare on a bike. I would like to have a kid and I think bike commuting will be tougher if/when that happens.
Never let a baby/kid stop you from riding. My neighbors are married, no car household. The wife has a normal everyday upright bike with swept handlebars and her husband rides the cargo bike. They have a 3 year old daughter and a 9 month old baby. They have a good set up. He works in the area and she's a stay at home mom. It works for them.