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I drove my car from the street to the driveway, street sweeping day, this morning and I realized it was the first day of the month so I decided to have a little fun. I took a photo of my odometer so I can see how many miles I actually put on my car this month.
Let's hope that dial doesn't go past the last 5. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=264834 |
209,000 miles? That's quite a car!
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I think I probably have most everyone beat in the mileage department.
Unfortunately I still put about 1K miles a month on my car, and that's with just a 25 mile round-trip work commute by car, plus whatever on the weekends or outside of work. |
Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14555270)
I think I probably have most everyone beat in the mileage department.
Unfortunately I still put about 1K miles a month on my car, and that's with just a 25 mile round-trip work commute by car, plus whatever on the weekends or outside of work. |
Originally Posted by degnaw
(Post 14555233)
209,000 miles? That's quite a car!
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thats a great idea of taking a picture. I like that!
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I put on about 16-20K per year, hoping to cut that down some this year with commuting via bike a few days per week.
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The maximum I have ever kept a car is 3.5 years, at which point it had done about 45000km - about 28000 miles. Been through three cars so far, but had good reasons for changing 2 of them - the first was because I was moving countries to study, the third was because I was moving countries to work. The second was for no good reason except that I wanted to. More than your resolve not to do 5 miles this month, I find the 209,000 miles figure impressive :)
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Problem is (as far as cycling/commuting is concerned), I've been driving my car 11 years, and I still love it. :) Acura Integra GS-R bought in 2001 with 88,000 miles, currently now has 316,000 miles with original engine and transmission, still averages 31.x MPG overall. When I took my current job right out of college, I was living with my parents and driving 100 miles a day plus weekends - 3K miles a month. Now I have my own house and have 25 mile round trip commute.
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I do this every week (without the picture) and I always try to put more milleage on the bike. The last month as been great : 120 kms on the van and 1100 kms on the bike. Most of the time it's even.
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The math is in and done!
103.9 miles driven this month. NONE were to my office. The vast majority were to a technology security conference I had to drive to. The conference was 20 miles each way and I had to go two days in a row. So 80 miles of unexpected driving and another 24 miles of around town driving, getting my kids and stuff. Compare that to 457 miles ridden this month. I'm pretty stoked! http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=270385 Have a good day all!! |
"to a technology security conference I had to drive to. "
I call BS. You didnt HAVE TO drive in for that. :) |
Originally Posted by chefisaac
(Post 14677843)
"to a technology security conference I had to drive to. "
I call BS. You didnt HAVE TO drive in for that. :) |
GM I'm guessing, based on the speedo pic :lol:
*edit* or maybe Ford lol |
Originally Posted by ckaspar
(Post 14677849)
The first talk I sat in there was a chick that was trying to pick a lock. I would be bummed if my bike got jacked but they can have my car if they want that POS. lol
Take the bike in with you. Still the BS is so think in this thread............ |
Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14677852)
GM I'm guessing, based on the speedo pic :lol:
*edit* or maybe Ford lol |
heh I thought it looked familiar, my brother has a 96 Ranger that's been in the family since new, same style gauges.
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Originally Posted by chefisaac
(Post 14677856)
lol, it is LOW mileage! :)
Take the bike in with you. Still the BS is so think in this thread............ |
Originally Posted by ckaspar
(Post 14676723)
The math is in and done!
103.9 miles driven this month. NONE were to my office. The vast majority were to a technology security conference I had to drive to. The conference was 20 miles each way and I had to go two days in a row. So 80 miles of unexpected driving and another 24 miles of around town driving, getting my kids and stuff. Compare that to 457 miles ridden this month. I'm pretty stoked! http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=270385 Have a good day all!! |
due the homework. Map it out, drive it once (or not) call the place the week before, tell them you only commute by bike and need a place inside to stash it. Talk with a manager.
This has worked for me 100% of the time. I dont take no for an answer. Plus it is fun doing the researching and doing a new ride. |
If I had more time I would have totally done that but I didn't find out about the conference until the day before. A friend of mine who was already planning on attending told me about it at noon on Wednesday and it was to start Thursday. It was also in an area I don't know at all. Total opposite direction to anything I know in my area. If I had even a little more time to plan it out and get everything figured out I would have ridden and reduced my mileage by 80 miles on my car and my stress level of sitting in traffic for the same exact amount of time it would have taken me to ride it.
Best part is that if I had ridden I still would not be the biggest geek there. It was a computer security conference. Think hackers. lol I could have been in there in full race kit with an aero helmet and still been in the top 50% of people who weren't complete geeks. |
Originally Posted by ckaspar
(Post 14677918)
If I had more time I would have totally done that but I didn't find out about the conference until the day before. A friend of mine who was already planning on attending told me about it at noon on Wednesday and it was to start Thursday. It was also in an area I don't know at all. Total opposite direction to anything I know in my area. If I had even a little more time to plan it out and get everything figured out I would have ridden and reduced my mileage by 80 miles on my car and my stress level of sitting in traffic for the same exact amount of time it would have taken me to ride it.
Best part is that if I had ridden I still would not be the biggest geek there. It was a computer security conference. Think hackers. lol I could have been in there in full race kit with an aero helmet and still been in the top 50% of people who weren't complete geeks. |
Originally Posted by chefisaac
(Post 14677981)
excuses. are you really a commuter? :)
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My '83 Benz has a little over 380,000 miles on it. At the rate I've been going these last few years, I don't think it'll get past 390,000 within the next 10 years.
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Originally Posted by ckaspar
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Nope. I gave my gopro to someone who really rides and asked them to give me all the footage so I could post it and continue my masquerade as a bike commuter. The second photo of the odometer was actually taken on August 2nd. In order to keep the image up at work I drive to within a block of work, park, douse myself with saline (to simulate sweat) then ride the 200 feet to work and act exhausted. I sit at home and spin my front wheel for hours to simulate riding so my bike computer looks legit if anyone asks. I buy "maintenance" stuff at the bike shop, promptly throw it away but then ***** about how much a chain costs to replace all while pretending to laugh at the suckers who drive to work that they have to buy gas, meanwhile I just filled up at $130 for the tank.
:):lol: Wish I was around where you are and we could have rode into your tech meeting. Have you ever taken a look at the Garmins? I would say one of the best things I purchased was a Garmin Edge 800 with maps. Know I can type in address and off I go. But I do like to do some homework before and map out in ridewithgps.com which is so easy to use. Like the 40 miles I did before work this morning. I mapped it out and here it is: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1653882 I love the program. |
I get into a similar situation about once a month. Get called suddenly to our other office, about 25 miles away. cycling is out of the question those days since I drop and pickup my son from daycare .
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