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Postby RetroPilot » Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:19 am
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
yeah...ride with the wind if any on your back , train if its going to be in your face, either way. Taking the bike on train if necessary.
40km commute to work i would think, among other issues, is a bit testing for bike reliability especially tyres, sooner or later you will lose a tyre or its air at least, and whether you can fix it or not, will make you late.
also when applying for a job, never mention that you might be using a bike to come and go to it, a lot of bosses and probably HR people will see this as not being reliable or committed to reliability.
(they may also be hostile to cyclists generally, who knows)
Let them assume you are going to drive , then start showing up on the bike as if its your new fitness fad or something, once you are established.
Obviously none of this applies if its a public sector job. then you are probably encouraged to be a tofu-eating anarchist dedicated to a small carbon footprint, and as for your reliability, who cares in the public sector if u actually make it in or not.
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Postby London Boy » Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:19 pm
Hills or flat?ShanDog 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....
If flat, 40k is easy. If hills, on the other hand, welcome to it...
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lengh of commute
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Postby Euan » Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:18 am
Distance isn't so much a factor so much as time, it would seem. Research in to this has been carried out in Sweden, it would seem that a commute of 45 minutes or more in one direction results in a 40% increase in divorce rates[1].
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Postby roller » Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:50 pm
normal route: 19.9kms
long with hills: 35kms
long with flat: 40kms
it's nice to have so many options.
edit: if i take the bus(es) it's about 60-75 minutes.
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Postby jules21 » Sat Nov 05, 2011 2:07 pm
cripes..Addictr3 wrote:my communte is 45km each way, usually ride it 5 days a week.
mine is about 8 km each way. but i try to lengthen it to 30 km on the way home. so usually 38 km or so both ways and if i get up early enough - 60 km.
i've convinved myself that riding an MTB on shared paths is harder work though - lots more braking and accelerating, rough surfaces, etc.
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Postby Addictr3 » Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:19 pm
Yeah I usually lengthen mine either morning runs, or riding home. I currently ride around 550km a week. People look at me like i have two heads, but riding to and from work has so many positives, it clears all the daily stress, and starts you off for a great day. Plus I sleep like a baby good work though on your rides. MTB would be tough !!jules21 wrote:cripes..Addictr3 wrote:my communte is 45km each way, usually ride it 5 days a week.
mine is about 8 km each way. but i try to lengthen it to 30 km on the way home. so usually 38 km or so both ways and if i get up early enough - 60 km.
i've convinved myself that riding an MTB on shared paths is harder work though - lots more braking and accelerating, rough surfaces, etc.
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Postby ldrcycles » Sat Nov 05, 2011 9:32 pm
Long Commute (from my place)=45k each way.
Try to do at least 2 days a week of either, best i've done was 5 of the long commute.
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Postby trailgumby » Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:26 pm
This thread has been dead for 5 years, and suddenly last Thusday it rises from teh grave in all its mouldy splendour!
Porridgewog, what have you done?
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Postby ldrcycles » Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:29 pm
Holy Macaroni, i had no idea! How do people even find threads that old!trailgumby wrote:Talk about the Zombie Apocalypse!
This thread has been dead for 5 years, and suddenly last Thusday it rises from teh grave in all its mouldy splendour!
Porridgewog, what have you done?
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Postby Marto » Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:25 am
ldrcycles wrote:Holy Macaroni, i had no idea! How do people even find threads that old!trailgumby wrote:Talk about the Zombie Apocalypse!
This thread has been dead for 5 years, and suddenly last Thusday it rises from teh grave in all its mouldy splendour!
Porridgewog, what have you done?
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Postby Porridgewog » Wed Nov 09, 2011 9:37 pm
Shall I take it as a bit of a trail blazing event for my 4th post!!!
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