lengh of commute
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lengh of commute
Postby beauyboy » Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:10 pm
So how long is your commute
PS. mine is 7ks each way
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Postby beauyboy » Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:14 pm
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Postby europa » Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:27 pm
I've seen a few over the years where some reporter who vaguely remembers how to ride a bike decides to 'investigate' commuting. Of course, he finds it's hard work (because he's riding a crap bike and he's not cycling fit if fit at all), it's hard to carry the crap he wants to (because he hasn't got the right gear), it's scary (because he hasn't ridden in traffic for years and doesn't know how to), the routes are dangerous (because he doesn't know how to search out safe routes) and then concludes that it can be done but a smart person wouldn't (though they never actually say that). Smart people take the time to get fit, learn the game, research the routes and have the right gear ... but we're talking reporters aren't we.
I'm afraid I can't add to your poll ... but once some kind soul gives me a job to commute to, I'll be pleased to make an entry.
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Postby europa » Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:35 pm
Drive half way and ride the rest.sbra9635 wrote:I don't commute but I would really love to, but the main problem is I'd have to ride about 40km each way....
Ride in one day, bus home. Bus in the next and ride home.
I've known blokes who've done both.
Richard
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Postby beauyboy » Sun Oct 29, 2006 3:12 pm
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Postby ShanDog » Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:28 pm
Actually, I've never thought about driving half way, thats a good idea. I probably won't do it until I get a faster bike than my mtb.europa wrote:Drive half way and ride the rest.sbra9635 wrote:I don't commute but I would really love to, but the main problem is I'd have to ride about 40km each way....
Ride in one day, bus home. Bus in the next and ride home.
I've known blokes who've done both.
Richard
I was looking at getting a road bike. Whats the best way to carry a lot of stuff on a road bike, and also if you have stuff like work clothes that you don't want to get creased?
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Postby europa » Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:58 pm
I hate backpacks. On the other hand, mikesbytes has a sizeable commute, has had panniers and now wears a backpack. If you don't have panniers now, use a backpack until it annoys you enough to spend the money on a rack and a good set of panniers.
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Postby mikesbytes » Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:11 pm
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Postby ShanDog » Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:12 pm
I would still most likely need a backpack just because I'll still be at uni for another 1.5 yrs (hopefully, depending on this semesters exams) and I'll need to carry my notes around uni, but my camelbak is perfect for that. It'll be a while before I even have the bike, but does anyone have a link or two so I can look at panniers and racks just to get an idea of what to look at.europa wrote:Panniers. Fit a rack and buy a good pair of panniers - you can carry a lot more, you're more likely to keep everything dry, easier to pack so things don't get creased and, most importantly, you don't have to wear a backpack.
I hate backpacks. On the other hand, mikesbytes has a sizeable commute, has had panniers and now wears a backpack. If you don't have panniers now, use a backpack until it annoys you enough to spend the money on a rack and a good set of panniers.
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Postby Louie » Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:06 am
Also a note for any women out there: don't worry about 'hat hair'. Get over it. Enjoy riding. 'Hat hair' is a stupid excuse for not getting on yer bike.
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Postby glawrence2000 » Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:45 am
I can achieve this in around 15 minutes (best time to date 14.07) door to door, worst case around 13 hours when I forgot to turn the stopwatch off and didn't notice until the next morning.
This is on a hybrid wearing a back pack (me not the bike) Mondays I generally drive and bring my suites, shirts, shoes, towels etc in for the week and really enjoy the exercise and competing with myself on the rides both ways.
Satisfying to go faster than the cars on the ANZAC bridge too. It does help to have a shower at work, there are three of us in a team of 12 who ride nearly everyday. We all love it.
Ride time has gone bad lately (see my post on Seat height to Pedal Set-up) around 17 to 18 minutes one way.
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Postby mikesbytes » Mon Oct 30, 2006 6:34 pm
Sorry, don't know actual distance, so Sydney-ites will understand and it won't make much sense to others;
Liverpool to Chatswood. Met the bloke, but he does work in a bike shop.
Sutherland to St Leonards. Female.
And Leovis, is your commute 50k return or 50k each way ?
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Postby leojvs » Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:59 pm
'''ken oath! 50 k each way It was taking its toll on me, so I drive to the station, and now ride the 27 remaining kays each way. near 3.5 hour on a bike, + 10 hours of work, in a labour type job = tired boy.mikesbytes wrote: And Leovis, is your commute 50k return or 50k each way ?
Now im all smiles. Cept tonight. Im a little cranky. Only got 5 hours sleep.....
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Postby heavymetal » Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:03 pm
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Postby heavymetal » Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:23 pm
I might just start using mph in future, at least I know the correct abbreviations.
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Postby heavymetal » Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:16 am
My speedo doesn't measure in thatleojvs wrote:hell, use mm per nanosecond!!!!!
I might just use warp speed as a measurement now. Warp 1 being slow and Warp 10 being fast.
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Postby beauyboy » Thu Nov 16, 2006 3:19 pm
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