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2,000 miles and counting
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Today was a great day. I hit the 2,000 mile mark in just commuting to work and around town for errands. This is a big thing for me since I just got into riding last July.
I am truly humbled by how everyone here commutes. I know when I hit the road, that I am not alone. That others get ready and commute in and out of work and such. Everyone here has been so helpful in my journey so far. And for that, I am so greatful. Commuting has meant so much for me. Its not just about saving money on gas and car repair but it's the things like giving me a clear head, a way to vent, a way to be happy, a way to see places and things. A way to get in touch with myself. Its peace of mind, yet challenging. Every type of commuting, rain, sun, thunder storms, commuting in urban areas, commuting is rural areas, getting lost, finding my way, buying groceries or getting fruit. Commuting in the city has been wonderful too. Night life versus day versus early morning. I love it. Thanks to you all who continue to ride and commute and thanks to everyone who has helped me. 2,000 miles which is roughly 91 times of commuting to work and back. I love it. Now THAT feels great!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=268656http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=268657 |
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Congrats!
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nice!
hey what kind of lights are those on your spokes?? |
Congrats! I think that's more total commuting mileage than I have. It's on! :thumb:
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i'm impressed with the mileage, but i'm more impressed with the kitchen. i've work in a few kitchens in my day, but nothing that sparking clean :D
i also like your choice of an MTB for commuting :D |
Originally Posted by Ns1
(Post 14634588)
nice!
hey what kind of lights are those on your spokes?? |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14635233)
i'm impressed with the mileage, but i'm more impressed with the kitchen. i've work in a few kitchens in my day, but nothing that sparking clean :D
i also like your choice of an MTB for commuting :D All the chefs where I work have kitchens just like it. I love it. A whole kitchen to myself!..... most of the time! :) I love the mtn bike too. Thought it is not the best for touring. But it works great for commuting and errands! |
do u mean 2 months ago u started? or the july before that?
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Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
(Post 14635005)
Congrats! I think that's more total commuting mileage than I have. It's on! :thumb:
Add another 1700 for weekend long distance rides! :) |
Originally Posted by windhchaser
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do u mean 2 months ago u started? or the july before that?
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Thats a lot of miles
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I just crossed 1200 miles myself and I started in March. I'm gonna get ya!!!
Seriously though, grats bro. |
Originally Posted by ckaspar
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I just crossed 1200 miles myself and I started in March. I'm gonna get ya!!!
Seriously though, grats bro. |
Originally Posted by ckaspar
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I just crossed 1200 miles myself and I started in March. I'm gonna get ya!!!
Seriously though, grats bro. So I am close to 4,000 year to date! :) |
Originally Posted by chefisaac
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So I am close to 4,000 year to date! :)
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Originally Posted by chefisaac
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I love the mtn bike too. Thought it is not the best for touring. But it works great for commuting and errands! personally, it looks like a great bike and i'm sure that it will last a very long time :thumb: |
:thumb: Heck yes!
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Originally Posted by acidfast7
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I'm probably in the minority here, but I think flat bar bikes have several advantages ... as does running small panniers on the front only rather than the rear (not that you do that) ... therefore I think a solid-forked flat-bar MTB is the perfect choice for a year-round bike ... so :thumb:
personally, it looks like a great bike and i'm sure that it will last a very long time :thumb: I love mt mtn bike for commuting. Though it is a great bike, I have found it is not the best bike for touring. I recently have done some longer rides on it (40 or so miles) and it is a rough go. |
Originally Posted by chefisaac
(Post 14636916)
Front panniers eh? What advantages versus rear ones? I am curious on this since I am thinking of a touring bike.
I love mt mtn bike for commuting. Though it is a great bike, I have found it is not the best bike for touring. I recently have done some longer rides on it (40 or so miles) and it is a rough go. It also depends on the surface your riding, as I have little interest in sharing my riding space with autos, therefore, my surfaces tend to be more varied and rougher, on the whole. |
Keep up the good work. Bike commuting is addictive. I started 5-1/2 years ago and have nearly reached the 20,000 mile point -- less than 100 miles to go!
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Great job.
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Thanks everyone! And thank you all for your support!
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