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Old 03-24-08 | 11:33 AM
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Hey. I'm Jason, from East Bay Area, SF, California (a 30 minute bike ride from Berkeley).

I ride a Giant OCR2 from (I believe) 2004. I've been riding on and off since I was a kid. My first "real" bike was a BMX single speed that my uncle built for me. I have a lot of fond memories of that bike.

Anyway, now I just ride 10 miles daily to and from work (5 miles each way). I came here to rekindle my fondness of the single speed bike I grew up on. Now, as I read around, I'm thinking about fixies.

So look for me in the SS/Fixie forums!

Jason

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Old 03-24-08 | 11:39 AM
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Hi Jason, check into the Northern California regional subforum, too. Quite a few members from around your part of the world. Good to see you commuting .

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Old 03-24-08 | 12:02 PM
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Thanks East Hill, posted a response there.

5 miles is nothing on a bike, despite my coworker's beliefs. They'll ask where I live and I'll say "by the casino" and their eyes will get wide and go "Really? That's far!".

Pssh, not really, you're just lazy
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Old 03-24-08 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason762
Thanks East Hill, posted a response there.

5 miles is nothing on a bike, despite my coworker's beliefs. They'll ask where I live and I'll say "by the casino" and their eyes will get wide and go "Really? That's far!".

Pssh, not really, you're just lazy
Yes, most of us have encountered that response. I live about eight and a half miles from work (one way), and quite often when I get off work I do not go straight home, but go for about a 25 mile ride.

The first distance is hard enough for people to grasp, but when I tell them I ride longer distances for fun--then they think I am crazy .

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Old 03-26-08 | 12:20 PM
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I forgot to say with the "anything else?" question.

I'm hearing impaired I (used to) wear two hearing aids - until I lost one cycling and know sign language.
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Old 03-26-08 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason762
I forgot to say with the "anything else?" question.

I'm hearing impaired I (used to) wear two hearing aids - until I lost one cycling and know sign language.
There's at least one other member who's deaf--Curiouswill. He has not been visiting lately, but I think that he is on the road.

There's quite a few members here with significant hearing loss, but I don't know if they know ASL.

One of my sisters, who lives in San Jose, is a certified ASL interpreter, by the way .

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