One Year of Solid Commuting
#1
One Year of Solid Commuting
One year ago today I left public transportation behind and got back on a bike I purchased in 1998. I've riden that bike to work every single day I've worked since...rain, sleet, ice, snow, wind, more ice, you name it, I've riden through it. (It's a short 4.5 miles each way.)
Posting here on the forum has been a great way to learn about commuting and gather tips and gear advice. I never, in a million years, would have thought I would be a bike commuter. Now that I am, I can't believe I waited so long to do it.
Salute to everyone on here.
Posting here on the forum has been a great way to learn about commuting and gather tips and gear advice. I never, in a million years, would have thought I would be a bike commuter. Now that I am, I can't believe I waited so long to do it.
Salute to everyone on here.
#2
Senior Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 506
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From: Omaha, Ne
Bikes: Trek Belleville, Workcycles opa, Schwinn
You sound very much like me. I have now been commuting for 5 years and will never look back. I also commuted via public transit(bus) but was forced to leave it because of budget cuts and the loss of the line that ran by my house. My commute is 4.95 miles each way and I love it, most of the time.
Commuting by bicycle is very rewarding as you arrive at work full of energy and not sleepy like you do when riding the bus.
Congratulations on reaching one full year and here’s to another full year!
Commuting by bicycle is very rewarding as you arrive at work full of energy and not sleepy like you do when riding the bus.
Congratulations on reaching one full year and here’s to another full year!
#3
Junior Member
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 21
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From: Alexandria, VA
Congratulations on your one year anniversary! I just bought a bike and will soon be joining you in the DC bike commuter club. All I need is a little more training time to acclimate myself to riding after a couple of decades away from bikes. Another few weeks and I should be ready to brave the 10 mile commute from Alexandria into DC!
#4
Wheezing Geezer
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 1,782
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From: Crowley, Tx
Bikes: Bacchetta Corsa, RANS Stratus XP
Congrats on a year. I was really surprised at how much I liked commuting by bike, myself. In a couple of weeks, it will be two years for me. I'm 12 miles from work and don't ride every day, but I'm on a pace to have over 200 rides to work this year.
#8
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,536
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From: central ohio
Bikes: 96 gary fisher 'utopia' : 99 Softride 'Norwester'(for sale), 1972 Raleigh Twenty. Surly 1x1 converted to 1x8, 96 Turner Burner
That's exactly how I started. I never would have ridden a bike in winter if it weren't for the folks here at BF. Thanks to all of the advice I've read I'm starting thru my fifth winter this year. Good job! Keep it up and ride safe.
#9
Congrats on the year.
I just joined this forum this month, and have been riding since last November here in New York. I am looking forward to racking up a whole year.

I am familiar with forums, but it had not occurred to me to join one dedicated to cycling/bike commuting until I realized how much I must bore people with the topic.
Here, I'm learning new terms like, "cager", and "MUP".
Solid repair, modification, and gear advice. Check.
Ive found just about every opinion regarding cycling/bike commuting.
And, I can blather my own dumb bike commuting related crap without as much fear of boring people to death.
Cheers!
#10
nashcommguy
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 2,499
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From: nashville, tn
Bikes: Commuters: Fuji Delray road, Fuji Discovery mtb...Touring: Softride Traveler...Road: C-dale SR300
One more hearty congratulations! Very few of us start out and ride every day of work for the first year. That's alot of tenacity demonstated. Hope your employer notices and offers you a position of trust and responsibility...or heck, maybe you need to start your own business. 
Btw, this thread reminds me I'm coming up on 25 years as a cycle-commuter/utility cyclist...started in February of 1987. It just keeps getting better.

Btw, this thread reminds me I'm coming up on 25 years as a cycle-commuter/utility cyclist...started in February of 1987. It just keeps getting better.
#11
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 808
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From: Beaverton, OR
Bikes: It's the motor, not the bike, right?
Way to go. I would be coming up on a year if it weren't for the sinus infection from hell I had on and off until June. After four rounds of antibiotics, Ive been recommitted the last month to riding regularly. I used to drive the morning after I play basketball but today I rode even though I played basketball til late the night before. I totaled up all of the money I'll save and the miles I'll log in a year and got excited to stick with it. Thanks for posting, it helps me stay inspired as I try to get many consistent miles behind me.
#12
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2011
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From: CID
Bikes: 1991 Bianchi Eros, 1964 Armstrong, 1988 Diamondback Ascent, 1988 Bianchi Premio, 1987 Bianchi Sport SX, 1980s Raleigh mixte (hers), All-City Space Horse (hers)
Nice! 
For the past couple of years, I've done sporadic commuting to help get in shape for Ragbrai. After which, I would swear I was going to get around by bike as much as I could, but would actually lose interest in biking until the next spring. This year, I didn't get many miles in before Ragbrai, and caught the commuting bug afterword. This forum certainly helped.
- Scott
For the past couple of years, I've done sporadic commuting to help get in shape for Ragbrai. After which, I would swear I was going to get around by bike as much as I could, but would actually lose interest in biking until the next spring. This year, I didn't get many miles in before Ragbrai, and caught the commuting bug afterword. This forum certainly helped.

- Scott
#14
Senior Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,896
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From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Congratulations. That is quite an accomplishment riding every day. I started bike commuting 4.5 years ago with the intention of riding once a week on Fridays and pretty soon was riding almost every day. It's addicting.
#15
Congratulations! I am one month in to solid commuting. In the past it's always been on and off, and then it rains, and it's off and off. This summer, though, I sold my car, and now I'm committed. Any tips about riding in the rain? I'm installing fenders, getting a new jacket, and looking for some waterproof panniers or a bag. Anything I'm missing? I'm also in SoCal, so rain is the worst weather I'll face, and that's going to be sporadic.
#16
nashcommguy
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 2,499
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From: nashville, tn
Bikes: Commuters: Fuji Delray road, Fuji Discovery mtb...Touring: Softride Traveler...Road: C-dale SR300
Congratulations! I am one month in to solid commuting. In the past it's always been on and off, and then it rains, and it's off and off. This summer, though, I sold my car, and now I'm committed. Any tips about riding in the rain? I'm installing fenders, getting a new jacket, and looking for some waterproof panniers or a bag. Anything I'm missing? I'm also in SoCal, so rain is the worst weather I'll face, and that's going to be sporadic.
#17
Acts 2:38
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 500
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From: San Jose, CA
Bikes: '10 Marin Lucas Valley, '13 Scott Speedster 20
One year ago today I left public transportation behind and got back on a bike I purchased in 1998. I've riden that bike to work every single day I've worked since...rain, sleet, ice, snow, wind, more ice, you name it, I've riden through it. (It's a short 4.5 miles each way.)
Posting here on the forum has been a great way to learn about commuting and gather tips and gear advice. I never, in a million years, would have thought I would be a bike commuter. Now that I am, I can't believe I waited so long to do it.
Salute to everyone on here.
Posting here on the forum has been a great way to learn about commuting and gather tips and gear advice. I never, in a million years, would have thought I would be a bike commuter. Now that I am, I can't believe I waited so long to do it.
Salute to everyone on here.

But if not for those already out there on the road and the individuals posting here, I probably never would have had the inspiration to even try it. I used to think to myself how crazy those cyclists were riding on the expressway like that...lol. Congrats!
#18
cyclepath
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,550
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From: "The Last Best Place"
Bikes: 2005 Trek Pilot 5.0, 2001 Specialized Sirrus Pro, Kona Lava Dome, Raleigh hardtail converted to commuter, 87 Takara steel road bike, 2008 Trek Soho
love it!
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