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Randochap 11-13-08 02:35 PM

Inspiration for commuting
 
As the days draw in and get colder, need inspiration to stay on the bike?

Here's a couple of stories and photos to keep you going. Why not submit yours.

Randochap 11-15-08 10:48 PM

Nudge, nudge, wink, wink.

recumelectric 11-16-08 04:24 AM

Because you got the power! :thumb:

savethekudzu 11-16-08 05:24 AM

My inspiration for commuting is my paycheck, and the distance from home to work.
My inspiration for doing it on a bicycle is my remaining gut.

That, and the fun.

jeffpoulin 11-16-08 06:57 AM

My inspiration in late spring, summer, and early fall is a beautifully scenic ride, fun exercise, and a way to relieve stress.

My inspiration for the other half of the year is knowing that the alternative to bike commuting is sitting in traffic and being miserable. For me, I'd rather spend 45 minutes riding in the dark in a cold rain, then spend the same amount of time in a car fighting nightmarish traffic.

Szczuldo 11-16-08 08:55 AM

I require my commutes to be fun, rain doesn't make it fun and it rained all last week here so I didn't ride except for 2 days. Finding motivation for a 10 mile commute is not hard when it isn't raining/snowing, but it does suck having to spend some 10+ minutes getting dressed, undressed and changed.

Randochap 11-16-08 01:03 PM

I must admit it's been easier to get out the door in this week's sunshine, but we know 'round these parts the rain will soon return.

uke 11-16-08 02:37 PM

Ditto on not doing it in the rain. That's what the car's for.

M_S 11-16-08 02:48 PM

It's the cool thing to do.

http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4...ting002xb8.jpg

M_S 11-16-08 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by uke (Post 7861660)
Ditto on not doing it in the rain. That's what the car's for.

Whatever. Rain is fun.

That's what fenders are for ;)

Jim from Boston 11-16-08 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by Randochap (Post 7845274)
As the days draw in and get colder, need inspiration to stay on the bike?
Here's a couple of stories and photos to keep you going. Why not submit yours.

I have been off my bike (and my yoga practice) for eight straight days, unprecedented for years for this year-round commuter, due to illness followed by rainy weather. Now that I feel good, I want to ride. Indeed, yesterday I had an epiphany that though I have assiduously avoided riding in the rain, I decided that since I already have a "beater bike" I should ride through this last obstacle to a total cycling commute*. In fact I've just returned from a shopping trip to buy rainwear.


Originally Posted by savethekudzu (Post 7860100)
My inspiration for commuting is my paycheck, and the distance from home to work.
My inspiration for doing it on a bicycle is my remaining gut.
That, and the fun.

Furthermore, since the Holidays are coming up, not only am I going to resume commuting, no matter what the weather, I'm going into training mode (diet, proper sleeping, etc.) for the Holidays.

Thanks for the oppportunity to put it in writing.

*Actually my commute is a half commute since I take my bike home on the commuter rail; I leave work pretty late to rev up for the return ride.

lil brown bat 11-16-08 06:45 PM

Here's mine:

http://bostonist.com/attachments/bos...mbta_crash.jpg

metalchef87 11-16-08 09:19 PM

My inspiration to ride is that I know I am helping make the world a better place...even if it is .0000000000000000000000000001 percent difference in how the world turns it is still a difference.

I began commuting by bike 6 months ago, I have missed one day in six months of commuting. It has been getting pretty cold and wet, especially this last week, and I find that I enjoy riding in the cold just as much if not more than riding in the warm weather. As far as the rain goes, I actually find it kind of refreshing when you are properly dressed, although I don't think I'd recommend riding in a winter downpour.

slcbob 11-16-08 09:51 PM

As bad as my eating habits are, I'd be like 400 lbs if I didn't put in 25 miles a day on my commute. And stressed out, too.

I do have to say that a few months ago when gas was $4 and the weather was still nice, it sure seemed that there was a disproportionate adoption of alternative transport by nubile representatives of the fairer sex. That was a brief bonus inspiration for the commute. Not that I would ever leer (excessively) or behave in an untoward manner, but oh I thought some ungentlemanly thoughts.

Now that gas is closing back on $2 and it is getting cold and wet, I'm back to just my own fatness and stress.

savethekudzu 11-17-08 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by M_S (Post 7861690)

That's not Missoula, MT! (Don't know where it is, but it ain't there.)

M_S 11-17-08 08:30 AM

Yeah, it's Portland, OR. I got to school in Missoula. Did you used to live here?

SouthFLpix 11-17-08 08:35 AM

Portland is by far the best cycling city in the US. If I could somehow pull myself away from all the bikini clad girls here, I would definitely consider relocating there.

savethekudzu 11-17-08 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by M_S (Post 7865082)
Yeah, it's Portland, OR. I got to school in Missoula. Did you used to live here?

Just trying to reconcile your Location with the picture. Couldn't.

Ka_Jun 11-17-08 09:38 AM

Do or do not, there is no try.

jeffpoulin 11-17-08 11:57 AM

I saw that picture and immediately recognized it as the Hawthorne bridge. I miss Portland (lived there for 15 years), although Geneva, Switzerland isn't bad and is quite friendly to cyclists too.

Randochap 10-26-09 07:43 PM

As we saw here last year, some cyclists are not so inspired by the idea of winter cycling.

Personally, I'd give anything right now to get out in the rain and wind were I not still recovering from the results of a distracted driver last summer.

All this got me to thinking about the safety and comfort issues that become even more important as the days shorten and the weather gets colder. Hence the new page on VeloWeb.

ItsJustMe 10-26-09 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by uke (Post 7861660)
Ditto on not doing it in the rain. That's what the car's for.

Rain is EXTRA reason to use the bike. I usually drive once every couple of weeks, just to keep the car from rotting out, but if it's raining on the day I'd planned to drive, I'll postpone it so I can ride in the rain. I suppose if it rained all the time around here I wouldn't enjoy it as much.

Ditto the comment that 'rain is what fenders are for'. That and rain gear.

JFlurett 10-26-09 08:15 PM

I recognized the photo of Portland. It is definitely THE bicycling city in the US. Shame to be just across the river, but heck if I'm paying income tax.

I've spoken to a Portlander at the job, in the locker room, and he says by far the most terrifying part of his ride, is when he crosses the river into WA. He goes out of his way to stay away from any streets downtown Vancouver.

Mr. Underbridge 10-26-09 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Randochap (Post 9930844)
As we saw here last year, some cyclists are not so inspired by the idea of winter cycling.

Man, that link has me so jacked for some winter riding. ;)

Randochap 10-26-09 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Underbridge (Post 9931278)
Man, that link has me so jacked for some winter riding. ;)

I'm all about "jacking." :thumb:

DX-MAN 10-26-09 10:08 PM

I commute because i love to ride -- so much so that I no longer own a car, I chose not to replace the last junker. I've lived lots of different places, but I've never felt at home anywhere...but in the saddle, riding my bike.

I take in the world on my terms on the bike; no filtering through safety glass, passive traveling on the back of an artificial power source, or climate control. It's just me and the Creation. Drivers are intruders, and are disdained as such.

The colder it gets, the more elemental I feel; anyone can pedal in 70-90F.

I am sad when I have to take my age-induced fragility into account (I don't heal like I used to), and am reduced to taking the bus during heavy snow/icy conditions. Conversely, I come alive again when I can get back on the bike.

FunkyStickman 10-28-09 12:52 PM

I applaud your resolve.

I am getting closer to jumping into the bike commuter pool. I've finally got the light problem solved, just need fenders and a few other bits before I'm ready.

The more I think about it, the more I think I know why I want to commute. Because nobody thinks I can do it, and I love proving people wrong. I love riding my bike, and I love being "weird" and "different." It's looking like I still might not sell my car, but I'm okay with that... I'm still going to commute by bike. And I live in southern Louisiana, no reason I can't commute year-round.

I originally wanted to do it to save money, but now I just want to do it because I can.

chephy 10-29-09 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by M_S (Post 7861690)

Man, that's one low railing! Or maybe it just looks low from that angle (looking into the distance, I see it actually might not be too bad).

Anyway, where is "winter" in all of this. Looks like a nice summer day to me. :P

jpdesjar 10-29-09 08:12 AM

Happy butt cheeks!

Randochap 12-11-09 05:55 PM

A few new commuters have joined VeloWeb's "Reader's Rides" lately to share their commuting stories and bike photos.

Interesting stuff and maybe some food for your commuting thoughts.


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