Old 12-15-08 | 04:30 PM
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UberIM
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Originally Posted by gcomeragh12345
Hi all - am new to this board. Basically I'm looking at starting to cycle in and out of work a few times a week (probably once a week each way to begin with). Its a 65km journey, on good enough roads. There are very little cycle paths (it's Ireland those things are few and far between here!). I won't be carrying much with me, can change etc in work. Maybe a small back-pack just.

I used to cycle when I was younger, nothing serious, but was always quite handy on a bike. I'm 31 now and have very good endurance, I compete in ultra-endurance swims, and cycle a bit in the gym. I find 60 mins on an excercise bike at high intensity do-able. Now, before you all point it out (I would if I were you) I completely get that this is different and that I am talking about a pretty serious cycle! But if I work a bit more in the gym in the next few months and then get myself out on the bike in the evenings / weekends I can build up to it. Don't think I'll ever get to the stage of cycling in and out everyday (700kms a week is a wee bit too much, I'd disappear!), but think doing it once or twice a week at the start could be great for my fitness, and also a new challenge!

My question is in relation to what sort of bike to get? I'm quite confused as to which type would be best - race bike, race sport, cruiser, hybrid, MTB etc. As I'll only be trying it I can't spend much. Prob < $400 / €300 worth. I know this is very little, I have seen bikes costing 1000s on the net, but if this was the budget and this was the aim, and I could buy new or 2nd hand - which type would you go for?
WOW!!! Impressive..........

My first thought was to move closer?! Just kidding..........

You have to think about what you want to carry with you. What will you wear at work?
At best, it would take you 2 hours one way? So four hours on a bike......and work.......the ride home will be looooong.... The quick answer, obviously, is to get a bike that fits well.
I would obviously go with either a road bike geometry (touring bike perhaps) or with a comfy mtn bike with slicks.........you'll need reflective gear and lights, etc.......and repair stuff.....esp flat tire repair stuff.
I am probably just telling you what you already know....

Why are you doing this? Not trying to dissuade you........

Why not drive your car, say half way, and commute to and from the car on a more regular basis?

I guess I am just flabbergasted.......

Go for it....
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