I'm not THAT dedicated....
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I'm not THAT dedicated....
I'm lucky to have a street level bike room at work. It has rack space for about 30 bikes and it really only fills up on the nicest summer days. The year round bike commuters are few. There's me, a Fixie guy and a guy riding a Folder. That's about it.
This morning, I roll up to the bike room & see Folder Guy pulling up on tiny pink toddler bike w. 10" wheels. It's an actual kids bike.
I'm thinking he found it on the street or whatever & he's storing it in the bike room. I say jokingly "I think it's time for a bigger frame..." He doesn't laugh & says "Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do..." His Folder was broken and he rode the kids bike in.
Not sure how far he commutes (he doesn't say much), but 1 block on that thing & my knees would be crying uncle. So he wins the Dedicated Rider Award, in my book. Also the Crazy Mofo Award.
This morning, I roll up to the bike room & see Folder Guy pulling up on tiny pink toddler bike w. 10" wheels. It's an actual kids bike.
I'm thinking he found it on the street or whatever & he's storing it in the bike room. I say jokingly "I think it's time for a bigger frame..." He doesn't laugh & says "Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do..." His Folder was broken and he rode the kids bike in.
Not sure how far he commutes (he doesn't say much), but 1 block on that thing & my knees would be crying uncle. So he wins the Dedicated Rider Award, in my book. Also the Crazy Mofo Award.
Last edited by Lucky07; 10-03-06 at 02:52 PM.
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This thread is worthless without pics! 
So where is this mythical work location of yours? The thought of a 30-bike parking area in a NYC building is making me salivate.

So where is this mythical work location of yours? The thought of a 30-bike parking area in a NYC building is making me salivate.
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I am not the OP but here's a pic that fits
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Just goes to show ya; haunt the garage sales and pick up a $20 junker that is a decent fit and rolls. You never know when you'll need a backup.
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From: NYC/UpperDutchess, NY
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Originally Posted by oboeguy
This thread is worthless without pics! 
So where is this mythical work location of yours? The thought of a 30-bike parking area in a NYC building is making me salivate.

So where is this mythical work location of yours? The thought of a 30-bike parking area in a NYC building is making me salivate.

Why do you need a bike parking space? Aren't you semi-retired?
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Originally Posted by Lucky07
Oboe, I'll see if the Pink Rider comes in tomorrow. I'm betting he's got his Dahon fixed by then though. I work @ 1515 Broadway for the Viacom Empire.
Why do you need a bike parking space? Aren't you semi-retired?
Why do you need a bike parking space? Aren't you semi-retired?

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From: NYC/UpperDutchess, NY
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Originally Posted by oboeguy
LOL semi-retired from commuting ATM, yes. Funny, your building is a couple of block from where I used to work. You "Lucky" SOB(ike), you can get those good bagels, as well as go to Ollies and Carmine's whenever you want. 

Alright, Folder guy has been riding this into work ALL WEEK. Finally got a cameraphone pic of it.
The pic really doesn't do it justice. Especially the glittery Barbie crossbar pad. It really is quite pretty.
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Yeah, it's like when my son showed up for his guitar lesson with a broken finger and the teacher called all the other teachers in to see how dedicated he was. But actually, it's not dedication, it's addiction.
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I think I'd walk first.
You can never have too many bikes. I't always useful to have a backup incase your primary bike is under repair. He could atleast go pick up a single speed huffy from the local MegaMart.
But atleast now I know why these bikes designed for 30lb toddlers are built heavier than a full sized bike. If my bike was the same relative weight as my daughters bike it would weigh over 150lbs.
Craig
You can never have too many bikes. I't always useful to have a backup incase your primary bike is under repair. He could atleast go pick up a single speed huffy from the local MegaMart.
But atleast now I know why these bikes designed for 30lb toddlers are built heavier than a full sized bike. If my bike was the same relative weight as my daughters bike it would weigh over 150lbs.
Craig
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Dedication...I'm not sure...it looks like a pretty powerful addiction. I know those bikes are strong because I've done tricks on them for my kids. But...walking is almost assuredly faster and a lot easier on your body. I wouldn't want to ride more than a few hundred yards on a 12 inch bike.
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I want a picture of him riding it! He probably doesn't live very far away. I can't believe he didn't even take off the training wheels! If he were riding more than a few blocks he would have taken off the training wheels.
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Originally Posted by Scorer75
Maybe he lost a bet.
I rode my daughters bike, ONCE. Both her and my chiropracter thought it was hysterical.
I rode my daughters bike, ONCE. Both her and my chiropracter thought it was hysterical.
My kids always want me to ride their bikes, especially when we have company or something. The think it's hilarious.
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Originally Posted by Hoshnasi
I want to call BS on this so badly, but its just so rediculous it might just be true!
I mean, there's no freakin' way a grown man rode that into work. The embarassment alone, never mind the safety factor of being too low for most motorists on busy roads to see (oh, but when they saw you, would they ever remember, eh). The laughter that guy must have heard from peds and cagers never mind the cyclists who passed him. And how many accidents did this guy cause?
I'm trying to picture how you could even ride it...and with a straight face? Does he wear a suit?
Ok, ok, I'm through laughing now....no wait, still laughing...ok, done now.
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I'd have at least removed the training wheels, even more for the efficiency than the image...
Scorer75, your chiropractor was probably laughing imagining all the stuff he was going to buy with the money you'd be spending on him...
Scorer75, your chiropractor was probably laughing imagining all the stuff he was going to buy with the money you'd be spending on him...
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I haven't heard Lances quote yet "Its not about the bike" nor have I heard that due to kid bike riders economic status he has no money to afford extra bikes and the maintenance on them even though it would cost him under 20 dollars.
What I said above was 100 percent BS sometimes it doesn't seem completly out of place on some of the topics on this forum
oh no I am looking for a IP ban I started a flame ware
What I said above was 100 percent BS sometimes it doesn't seem completly out of place on some of the topics on this forum
oh no I am looking for a IP ban I started a flame ware





Complete with training wheels and all. Normally I'd say not to make fun of the guy, but that would be like ignoring the elephant in the room.