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simple thanks
Dear BF Commuting Forum,
Just wanted to say thanks for all of the incredibly useful info here, and for the helpfulness of so many BFers. I started bike-commuting to work just about a year ago (yes, just as it was getting cold in Boston). I had not been on a bike in 20 years, and by the BMI tables I was "morbidly" obese and very low-energy. BF has taught me all sorts of things including * how to ride in traffic * using various website to find routes * the danger of door-zone bike lanes * the advantages of internal hubs, non-rim brakes, and belt drives * keeping warm in the winter without all of this information and encouragement I seriously doubt I would have kept with it. as it is, I've done about 3500 miles this past year, lost 40#, and have so so so much more energy than I used to. True, my wife and colleagues at work think I'm a bit nuts to be riding in the rain and in the dark, but you gotta break eggs to make the omelet. anyway, that's all. thanks again. |
From a fellow Boston commuter (who oddly started a year ago as well):
Congratulations on your success! Hope you can look back again this time next year and have even more to be proud of. |
great post. Boston commuters rock the road. :thumb:
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Congratulations and keep pedaling.
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I was once a fair weather commuter. Thanks to the posters from regions colder than mine I am now going on year 2 or 3 of year round commuting.
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Ahh i miss living in Ma. congrats i also find this commuting section in BF to be the most helpful and entertaining:)
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You rock, Mtalinm. :thumb:
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"I've done about 3500 miles this past year, lost 40#, and have so so so much more energy than I used to."
Yep, certifiably nuts! Crazy, man! Keep it up.......................:thumb: |
Congratulations! Keep it up and ride safe!
Jeff |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 11778371)
You rock, Mtalinm. :thumb:
10+ on that. I enjoy reading your posts, and your blog, not only because you ride a route similar to mine, though in the more difficult direction, but also for your achievements, and studied analysis of what you have learned. I particularly remember when you would do almost anything to avoid hills. :lol: Best wishes for the upcoming winter season. Sincerely, Jim |
thanks all!
Jim, you have been particularly helpful with routes and I thank you for that. you're right - there was a time I would happily add 2 miles to my commute to avoid an 8% grade, and I seriously considered selling my otherwise-bulletproof Soho because it only had 8 gears. these days I am scaling those hills just fine! I think Commuting is the single most useful forum on BF. I also haunt Clydes, Folders, and Road, but this is the best. |
Congratulations on completing your first year, and on the weight loss! I'm still unclear about how much winter commuting I'll do in Saskatoon -15ºC isn't bad, but -30 might be a bit much - but your post is inspiring.
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This place has helped me a lot, too. It also keeps me encouraged to ride.
Congratulations on your accomplishments. Keep riding! |
Me too. This forum helped me with my commuting as well as touring, bike mechanics, carrying stuff on my bike. I learned heck of a lot here. I've done my first tour thanks to this forum. I've build my first bike trailer inspired by others in the utility section.
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