Took the road bike to work!
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Took the road bike to work!
I got up this morning and went to grab my normal commuter Huffy with the rear rack and found the front tire totally flat. I fired up the air compressor and as soon as air was going in the air was coming out. So instead of messing around I threw my lunch back in the fridge and took the Huffy road bike instead. My commute normally takes 22-30 minutes for the 5 mile ride on my commuter, but today I made it to work in 17 minutes which was a record for me! Here is where it gets good.
I was riding my road bike home from work and my buddy passed me in his SUV at Deli Mart in town and I caught up with him at the light by the east side car wash. He said "Grab on and I'll pull ya." I said "See ya at the gas station." He followed the main route and I took my normal route through the center of town and I beat his ass to the gas station and said "What took ya so long" when I seen him pull in
This now almost makes me wanna put a rear rack on the road bike
I was riding my road bike home from work and my buddy passed me in his SUV at Deli Mart in town and I caught up with him at the light by the east side car wash. He said "Grab on and I'll pull ya." I said "See ya at the gas station." He followed the main route and I took my normal route through the center of town and I beat his ass to the gas station and said "What took ya so long" when I seen him pull in
This now almost makes me wanna put a rear rack on the road bike
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The one thing I like about riding a faster bike is that it makes many more places seem accessible by bike. Mainly because you are getting there just as fast as you would by car.
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It's always fun to mix it up! Hopefully next week will pull out of triple digits and I will want to do the ride from my house to work.
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That's a big speed difference. Now if we could somehow convince you to get a more seriously light bike, you wouldn't regret it.
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As long as I don't have to haul too much and the weather is nice, I really like commuting on the road bike. My road bike does not have a rack and it doesn't have fenders, so the touring bike makes for the better commuter for most of the year.
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I decided not to put a rack or fenders on my lightest bike. Wearing a backpack, the weight becomes sprung weight, and going over bumps is more comfortable that way on a light bike. On a heavy bike, it's easier to ride with bags on the bike.
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I like mixing it up in nice weather, once it gets nasty I want all the bells and whistles. 3 to 5 minutes difference in a 16.9 mile round trip isn't enough to worry about.
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Yeah, the nice thing about summer is commuting on the 20lb. bike instead of the 40lb. bike.
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