fREWdiculous!
3 Sep
I’ve waited nearly a work week to make sure I don’t post this prematurely, but it’s been four days now and I’m pretty sure I can say that from now on, in the regular case I’ll be riding my bike to work. There are certainly safety issues, since I live on the outskirts of Dallas, but I’ve done a lot research to make safe choices. I haven’t done everything he says on that site, but mostly that’s because I don’t want to ride on streets instead of sidewalks on big roads.
Just in case anyone is wondering, here’s the gear I’ve purchased:
First off, about half of that stuff is for safety. I need a helmet. I want lights so cars see me. The mirror is so I can see cars behind me. The tool, patch kit, and portable pump are just in case I need to fix something in the middle of my commute. I’ve already needed to tighten the handlebars about halfway, and it was pretty great to be able to fix that quickly and easily. I hope not to need to use the patch kit, but surely one day I will. I actually don’t have the bag listed above yet, I currently have a much smaller, much less useful bag, but I already ordered the one above based on reviews at REI. The nice thing about the bag is that all of those essentials I really need are part of the bike, so I don’t have to bring a larger back (bookbag) for those things.
Here is my current list of things to buy:
Of those things I am definitely going to buy the seat, as my current one is really, really uncomfortable. That one has a good price with great reviews. The sandals I’m not totally sure about, but I do need to get some real shoes for riding. The computer would be pretty cool to have, but that’s not necessary at all so I’ll probably wait till Christmas for that.
My plan is to bring work clothes and food on Monday in a backpack and then not have to bring the backpack again till Friday to bring it all back. So far that has worked fairly well. My initial route is pretty much unchanged for going to work, but one of the owners of my company told me about a bike path from Campbell to Renner, which is great for the ride back from work as it means I have way fewer crosswalks to use.
Interestingly, because of those crosswalks my commute home takes 15 minutes longer than the commute to work. I can get to work in about 30 minutes assuming there isn’t crazy traffic or anything, but the route home takes 45 minutes because of crosswalks or alternate routes.
If you ride a bike work, what tips do you have for us noobs?
4 Responses for "Biking To Work"
Congratulations! Welcome to the club.
It sounds like you’re pretty set for now. I have two suggestions. First, if you haven’t done so already, using only the tools you carry with you tear down both tires and put them back together. That way you know you’re going to be able to do it on the side of the road and you’re not thinking “dang I wish I had [insert missing tool here]“.
My second suggestion is for once it starts getting colder. Once you start wearing pants get some pants straps (I couldn’t find exactly what I was taking about but kinda like these http://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Racer-Reflective-Bands-sold/dp/B000N8QS5K). It helps keep your pants out of your chain and away from the grease, plus it makes you that much more noticeable (because they’re reflective). You’ll probably also want something like this http://www.amazon.com/Seirus-Innovation-Neofleece-Combo-Black/dp/B0018BJSQC once it gets cold, because when you’re breathing hard cold air hurts.
Oh yeah, instead of buying a bike computer why not use your handy phone and this: http://mytracks.appspot.com
@Colin: I’d forgotten that you ride to work! Thanks for the tips, I’ll definitely use them. The app is a great idea. I’ll certainly use it when I go to work on Tuesday. Much cheaper (free) and actually way nicer. I’ll probably do the disassemble this weekend at some point. I would have done it last night but Catherine came by for dinner so I didn’t get the chance. Thanks again amigo!
I have more junk you can look into, such as Knog bags, they double as handlebar bags/panniers, and backpac/messangerbag. very awesome idea. I clip my on my handles, and carry it anywhere else. (they also have fancy bright head/taillights, as well as wireless computers)
I also went all out and got some dromarti cycling shoes, because they are classy and awesome, and comfortable.
for reading material, try Urban Velo (.com if you diddn’t assume), or from my neck of the woods:Cog Magazine.
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