An interesting observation.
#26
I ride urban bike paths from my front door. When I want to do rural rides I have to drive about 7 miles in one of two directions for my starting off point. While urban biking doesn't bother me suburban biking does. The bike paths to where I want to go are glorified sidewalks with a lot of side streets and entrances and exits from parking lots. These folks are not looking for bicycles! 
I drive a Ranger pickup with a topper and the road bike gets loaded in the back for the trip. No worries about security and the only problem is that the bike can get a little dusty.

I drive a Ranger pickup with a topper and the road bike gets loaded in the back for the trip. No worries about security and the only problem is that the bike can get a little dusty.
#27
I need speed
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From: Phoenix, AZ
Bikes: Giant Propel, Cervelo P2
I'd love to have my bike inside the vehicle, but doing that would require buying a van.
#28
when I am alone, the bike goes inside my small car (KIA Rio5). When I have more than one bike, I have a roof rack that can carry 4 bikes (3 is easier). It looks pretty funny when it is loaded with 4 bikes...
train safe-
train safe-
#29
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From: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
It fits easily in the '86 Blazer without taking the front wheel off.
#30
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From: Bangkok, Thailand
Bikes: Fuji Roubaix 3
I ride to the start of club rides. They usually start at the bike shop which is just around the corner from my house. Other than starting at the bike shop the club rides start at the local temple. Only a short scenic ride away from my house. Why would anyone in this stituation want to drive?





