goldentoe

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Now that the Spring rains have ended here in Oregon, I've been biking to work. Did it last summer also and I'm on the high side of 50! What's your lame excuse.
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335ier

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I am down for biking to the Caltrain station and then from the Caltrain station to my job, but anything over a 5 to 10 minute ride forget it!
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magnumCA

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oh my
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STEVE853

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It Is not safe anywhere In Florida to ride your bike on the road.
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tjohnson

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rod1965 said, "Only an idiot would bike more than ten miles to work."
Hmmm...I've been an idiot for over 10years!
rod, Portland has been called the most bike-friendly city in the US. Why wouldn't you bike to work?
For the rest who say it is not an option where they live, I'm sure most simply aren't aware of the trails (on & off-road) that exist.
Minneapolis has an extremely extensive trail network, but the majority of people aren't even aware of it!
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POLELANE

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need to ask myself before each trip, "How else could I get there, or do this without going."
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tjohnson

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Thank you johnny,
I am aware...I've biked through much of Cali.
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JOHNNY95206

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In California too--tjohnson
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tjohnson

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Really eaglev?
The very first place I looked online gave me some good bike trails in OKC. I’m sure there is much more than this. OKC Trails
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tjohnson

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Really eaglev?
The very first place I looked online gave me some good bike trails in OKC. I’m sure there is much more than this. OKC Trails
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SabinaQC

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would love to bike but need my car for work
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ramboTX

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I am looking into it.
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Red2408

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I GUESS NOW THIS IS THE BEST TIME DO WHAT MY DOCTOR SAID (EXERCISE) SO I HAVE TO GET ME A BIKE AND BIKE IT TO WORK.
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MetroSexual

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Does anyone know if there are Big Wheels in an adult size? Oh, wait! THERE ARE!
Big Big Wheels
This way you can enter the Big Wheel Races in San Francisco!
YouTube: Big Wheel Races
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PenDoctrJD

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I would if I could.
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briank299

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I just rode 109 miles on Saturday - from Columbus, Ohio to Portsmouth, Ohio in the TOSRV (Tour of the Scioto River Valley) Bike Tour. Oh, and I rode back another 109 miles on Sunday... with 4,000 other cyclists. For the record, I'm in my forties, weigh in at 240 pounds, and I'm in decent shape. Most of the riders are even older than me! No excuses now... ANYONE can ride for distance. There is also the bus option that others have mentioned. Ride the bus part way, rack the bike while you ride, and continue to work. Save money on gas, save money on a gym membership (you won't need one), and get healthier all at the same time!
[Edited by: briank299 at 5/13/2008 11:42:16 AM EST]
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briank299

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This site is all about saving money... Right? OK, so if I bike to work, I'm not only saving money on gas, but I'm also saving money by not needing a gym membership for my daily workout! What? You don't have time to ride? It'll take too long? Well, eliminate that one hour plus at the gym from your day, and you've got it! What's that? You don't belong to a gym? That's OK - You know you need the exercise, and now you've found an activity that'll save you money TWICE!
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pgerassi

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You can also bike to the nearest bus terminal and they will put you bike on the rack on the bus. When you reach the nearest bus stop to the job, you can bike the rest of the way. That should cover the most of those who don't think they could use a powered bike to work.
As to the rest, move closer to work or find a job closer to home.
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EarlyMoose

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Good idea. Bike if you can. You get healthier too.
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ramshot412

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Wish I could, too. I think the ambulance back home would cancel any gain riding the 42 miles to work.
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zrcat

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I wave at them all the time, all 50 miles to work.
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ursidae3

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work to far away to try that.
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mahenv7

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me, to follow soon.
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DST43

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I guess it depend on how far you have to travel to work...
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BMWer

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More benefits are needed for cyclists...have companies put in showers, secure bike lock-ups, change areas, etc. How about a tax break for biking to work? How about more bike paths and bike lanes? Just think of how much gas would be saved if everyone biked just one day to work...then think how much two days would be...the surplus in gas would bring the price down.
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goose28in

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Isn't May National Ride your Bike month?
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kansas_dude

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Can you imagine rush hour with just bicycles?
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copperhead8

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I don't even own a bike.
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McNasties

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Many? As in a dozen nationwide?
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HootyWhoMark

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If I could I would. 24 miles is a long way and that's only one way!
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JoeKR

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Another writing exercise with much of the information coming out of the writer's head. What folks seem to cringe? "Cycling and cyclists have always been a fringe or counter-culture" To whom?
I guess that's why they have been building more and more bike lanes over the past 20-25 years because this is a new "phenom".
[Edited by: JoeKR at 5/13/2008 10:40:47 AM EST]
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eaglev

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If you tried it on my commute, you would not make it. there is no place on a two lane road for a biker to use unless he uses the whole lane. People traveling at 50mph would not like that very much.
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Lizzylou

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I wish I could but my commute is 80 miles one way!!
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don985

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I read an article in the Denver Post this am about scooters, 85mpg. It might work for some,,,,food for thought.
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ShortHops

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So I'm one of the few very lucky ones that lives close to work and near a bike trail.
But I wish most buildings had showers and indoor bike lockups. You would think that urban areas would accommodate that better, if only to encourage more free spots in the parking lot.
To all the bicyclists reading this, please obey the rules of the road. Remember other bicyclists will have to deal with the loony toon you just pissed off driving a 5000lb Expedition.
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Gas_Buzzer

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Yeah and taking their life in their own hands. The drunk illegals will run over them here.
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lleddirj

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Of course it would be nice to have some bike lanes...
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kaaato

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Boston is putting in bike lanes starting this summer - great for people that work in Boston - lots of us do not. Unfortunatly I cannot bike to my place of work - too far and all major highways - only option - switch jobs, which at my age is not a plesant thought.
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NavyEOD

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If I could, I would too.
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mvosevich

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If cycling works for you do it. I'll be 60 next year and ride every chance I get. Great way to conserve and stay healthy.
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kanmandoo

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Put bike lanes out there to use.
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Sukiebaby

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WE are going to look like the Asian areas if we all take to riding bikes.
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laddyboy62

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no way...like to be enclosed
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spunky4443

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Sure glad I bought my Jetta Diesel in 2000, 45 MPG in town is not bad.
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ariccougar

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I wanted to buy a bicycle, but since gas prices went up, everyone is buying them, and now they are out of my price range.
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zuke519

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It has another benefit too - fewer kids being born! Unless it's just ladies riding to work...which actually would give them a different benefit...oh...sorry...this is a family site isn't it...
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Brockvillian

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I wonder if companies will start to install showers for their employees?
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bicycler

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mplato; Look at Holland with all the special bicycle roads. They are the same as auto roads with lights at intersections. The only unsafe time in Amsterdam is when a factory shift ends and the employees roar out of the plants on their bikes. In Copenhagen Denmark there are huge bike parking facilities at rail stations where there more bicycles parked than you could count in an hour several stories high.. I saw a street with the bikelane was being plowed up, so the next car lane had to be cordoned off for the use of the king/queen of the road, the bicycles. In Germany we were biking down the Rhein to find that the bike road had fallen into the river. The authorities therefore took one of the two auto lanes gave to the bicycles forcing the cars to use the other with street lights at each end to control the single lane.
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