Saturday, April 18, 2009

Great commute

Everything lined up perfectly yesterday. The weather, traffic, work schedule...and all the things that go into a perfect commute cooperated. To the experienced commuter, you probably take those things for granted. But as a novice commuter, the quality of the experience is big. It's days like yesterday that make me want to do it more. And what will turn me into an experienced commuter is how I deal with the unusual or uncooperative and will ride even though I know everything won't line up in advance.

When I got to work, I was as productive as I've been in weeks. My energy level and enthusiasm were high all day long. Once again, if commuting makes me more productive, I really should ride everyday.

My ride in was 17.6 miles. It took longer to ride in because I had to wait 7-8 minutes at a major intersection. What struck me was that I rode into the sun for 6 miles. I don't have a problem with it...just hope the cars behind me can see me. I had bike lanes for about 16 miles.

The ride home was about 10 minutes quicker because a co-worker told me of a short cut. In Jacksonville, bike lanes and sidewalks seem to be only on one side of the road. So on my ride home I had a good bit of sidewalk time. No peds.

Definitely a 10 on the scale. :)

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Thursday, April 09, 2009

The finished product.

Well here it is, the finished product. My 1995 Specialized Hardrock commuter bike. I now know the sense of accomplishment some of my fixed gear friends feel when they complete their projects. I think its down right purdy.
This last round, I put the fenders and rack on. Hopefully riding to work 2 times next week.


Can't wait to take it on errands this weekend.

I recycled an old bike found on Craigslist. Bike was in excellent shape and put a few upgrades on it. Comments are welcomed.