cycled to work every day for a month

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I hate it when that happens, have they no respect for other peoples property :angryfire:

I use a cable lock that goes through the frame and both wheels, it deters most of the cheeky bleeders but it won't stop anyone who seriously wants your bike.
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hehe, good to hear there are people who care, my beloved father used to use the argument that "it was the cyclist who caused the roads to be tarmacced" (tarmac is in my book the greatist evil). :pukeright:
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Yes! Cycling is the most energy efficient form of transport....even more energy efficient than walking!

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I have fallen out of the habit a bit with the cycling to work.

The problem seams to be the fact that we have bought an Airstream caravan that needs a lot of work doing to it so I am always transporting tools to and fro work.

I might dedicate September as cycle to work month and cycle everyday. I could fit my panniers back on the bike to carry tools.

Anyone else fancy joining in and cycling to work every day for a month?


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I am on my summer holidays at the moment but will be going back to school on 6th and will be cycling everyday till it gets too dark. Also I don't cycle in the rain because I HATE it!

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mamos wrote:Anyone else fancy joining in and cycling to work every day for a month?


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Would love to, mate, but it's 40 miles each way. If it took HB 20 minutes to cycle 2 miles, how long would it take me?

And don't say 400 minutes, cos I'd probably collapse after 3 miles and get carted off in an ambulance.

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mamos wrote:Anyone else fancy joining in and cycling to work every day for a month?


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Would love to, mate, but it's 40 miles each way. If it took HB 20 minutes to cycle 2 miles, how long would it take me?

And don't say 400 minutes, cos I'd probably collapse after 3 miles and get carted off in an ambulance.

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Do you drive to work or do you take public transport?

Could you cycle part of the way and drive the rest.

I have been really rubbish of late and now I have got out of the habit it is hard to get back into it but I like a challenge so that is why I am going to try and cycle to work every working day of September. Hopefully by the end of the month I will be back into the habit and carry on through the winter.

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mamos wrote:Do you drive to work or do you take public transport?

Could you cycle part of the way and drive the rest.

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I car share. So a bit difficult. But good for you, both of you, for cycling to work if you can.

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Post: # 208830Post mamos »

Disaster!

Lost a fight with a car on the way home from work last night and I have written of my beloved Argos (not the highstreet store) singlespeed bike :pale:

I am gutted. I have ridden thousands of miles on that bike and it felt part of me. i don't know what i am going to do without it. i have plenty of other bikes to ride so my month of cycling to work everyday continues however I am heartbroken over the loss of my favorite bike.

The search has started for a replacement frame

Bugger

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Ouch! Are you ok?

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Thanks Zoe

I am fine but my bike is beyond economic repair

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Oh Mamos! Thank goodness you are not beyond repair! :shock:

Well done for the fighting spirit though, gettting straight back on the horsebike so to speak.
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Post: # 208950Post pelmetman »

If I cycled to work I would have to walk farther to get my bike from the shed than my workshop :lol: :lol:

Mind you our bikes have done thousands of miles.......................................straped to the back of our camper :lol: :lol:
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Post: # 209138Post mamos »

I am hoping to work from home in the near future but having problems getting reliable broadband but that is another matter.

I have a new bike! Well I say new, I have built it up out of all the scrap bikes I have all over the place. (Not useless clutter now are they dear) It hasn't cost me a penny and it was quite nice to cycle to work today although I might swap it over from being fixed wheel to being a singlespeed. I have a couple of nice fast descents on the way into work and my speed is restricted to how fast I can peddle.

It is a mid 1950. Ellis Briggs and it is very comfortable to ride. I will have to tweak if over the next few days to get it to fit perfectly but has got me out of my depression over loosing my old bike.

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Post: # 209371Post battybird »

That is great...glad you are back on the road! Now I will have to feel guilty about the old bike bits and frames that I freecycled (and moaned about ..a lot!!) :oops:
I have a good excuse though...OH has been forbidden riding anything with two wheels so his beloved motorbike had to go to a better home, and the pushbikes went too! :(
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