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High_Ram 05-14-06 11:22 AM

I did it!!
 
Okay, so my work is only about 10 miles away, and with only one major hill, but I left the car home and rode the Cannondale instead!! Granted, I was going in for over-tiime so I didn't have to be there at a specific time, but who cares!!

I just felt like sharing cuz it just feels sooooooooo good! Happy riding everyone!! Happy Mother's Day!!

Jay Hiram

PS So I guess I have to ride home too?

Nykon 05-14-06 11:55 AM

Congratulations. I am soo happy since I started to ride to work. I can hardly wait for my day to get over so I can ride home again. Keep it up!

DC Wheels 05-15-06 08:44 AM

Kudos! Keep it up 3 or 4 times a week to start, and no, you don't have to bike all the way home if your local buses have racks. Peace

BitterCoconut 05-15-06 08:58 AM

Congratulations Jay! Welcome to commuting and it does feel good to ride to and from work. I have been commuting since the beginning of the year and love it.

DataJunkie 05-15-06 09:54 AM

Keep it up!
After a little while 10 miles won't be enough.

rule 05-15-06 10:08 AM

Good going Jay! Enjoy the ride! :)

CB HI 05-15-06 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by DataJunkie
Keep it up!
After a little while 10 miles won't be enough.

So true.

JohnBrooking 05-15-06 09:14 PM

Way to go! :beer:

Ten miles is nothing to sneeze at for a newbie. I've been doing this for 4 years, but I'm still only going 5 each way.

heywood 05-16-06 03:27 AM

Excellent!

Keep it up..hills do get easier but they're still hills! You'll start feeling better and miss the time you can't ride in.

Think of the money you're saving (your health too) and it'll get you up the hills..

Figure out how much the bus/subway would cost and that bike will pay for itself in no time..the rest is gravy.. :)

jyossarian 05-16-06 07:56 AM

Welcome to the HHCMF Club (Happy, Healthy Commuting Mutha F'ers). We take pride in showing off our well muscled legs and tight butts to friends and co-workers, using the money we save on gas and transit to buy cool stuff for our bikes like raccoon tails and grips w/ tassles, and only slightly embellishing our exciting tales of heroism and derring-do as we ride our trusty steeds to and from work surrounded by maniacal impotent death squads in SUVs.

sentinel4675 05-16-06 07:58 AM

I wish I could ride my bike to work sometimes, but I can't. I have to drive my take home police car to work.

Mad Scientist 05-16-06 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by JohnBrooking
Way to go! :beer:

Ten miles is nothing to sneeze at for a newbie. I've been doing this for 4 years, but I'm still only going 5 each way.

Agreed. I started commuting a little over a year ago at 7.6 miles each way. Last month I moved -- now the ride is 10 miles each way. It is a commitment to ride this far. Kudos.

Eggplant Jeff 05-16-06 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by sentinel4675
I wish I could ride my bike to work sometimes, but I can't. I have to drive my take home police car to work.

Nothing the right trailer hitch can't fix!

sentinel4675 05-16-06 02:58 PM

I've got the trailer hitch, but I have to take the car when at work and I am on call for severe crashes and have to be ready to go.

squeakywheel 05-16-06 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by High_Ram
So I guess I have to ride home too?

Seriously, this can be an issue. I enjoyed commuting for the past 12 months with the knowledge that if I were sick or if a tornado was predicted, that I could call my wife and be rescued. One guy I work with said he would ride to work, but had nobody to call if he couldn't ride home. It was an inhibitor for him bike commuting.

Daily Commute 05-16-06 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by High_Ram
PS So I guess I have to ride home too?

No, you get to ride home. Congrats on the trip.

CyberDaug 05-16-06 05:21 PM

[ So I guess I have to ride home too]

I have just started riding my bike to work. A BIG 6/10 of a mile.
but the last 2/10 is a killer hill for me, at least I thought so.
I did the big no-no and bought a Moongoose at wally mart.
When I tryer to shift down for the hill it went into nuetrol and went to a stop.
so I had to push it up the hill, tryed for 3 days on the 3rd ride home I tryed to up shift
to see how fast I could go down the hill if I pedeled. Coasting I hit the bottom at 17 mph.
The chain broke. I could either push it 3/10 miles home or 3/10 up the hill to my van and take back to Wally and tell him what to do with it. I chouse the latter I put me in the right mood to take it back.
Next day I went to the local bike store and bough a Trek Navigator 50.
I made up that wimppy little hill, I was huffing and puffing but I made it and it is getting easyer each time.
It's been almost 50 years since I 've ridden a bike. But I thike I am going to like it.
Today after I go home I went back out and rode another 1.5 miles, next week who knows.


John Gibson
Lansing Michigan

tsl 05-16-06 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by CyberDaug
It's been almost 50 years since I 've ridden a bike. But I thike I am going to like it.
Today after I go home I went back out and rode another 1.5 miles, next week who knows.

Way to go John! It was roughly 35 years between rides when I bought my new bike at the end of March. The first two weeks were miserable. My body complained (loudly) about everything. Then it just got easy. Seven weeks later, it complains if I don't go riding. Go figure.

Just don't forget to say "Wheeee!" on the downhill home from work.

huhenio 05-16-06 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by DataJunkie
Keep it up!
After a little while 10 miles won't be enough.

Anything less than 20 is not worth the bother.:D

SDRider 05-16-06 07:33 PM

Congrats for choosing to commute by bike! :beer:

huhenio 05-16-06 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by Eggplant Jeff
Nothing the right trailer hitch can't fix!

You already did that gag ....

High_Ram 05-18-06 12:43 PM

The ride to work is great, especially since we're allowed to wear casual clothes right now. What is gettin' to me whenever I ride anywhere, is my ride back home since I live on a hill. Oh well, guess it's just good training!


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