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    Posted: March-30-2012 at 9:16pm
My daughters longtime boyfriend/partner publishes an online magazine dedicated to bicycle culture. If you have an interest in bicycles/racing/art I think you will enjoy the magazine. Bicycles are a bit of engineering magic, and can be quite beautiful.
http://tenspeedhero.com/
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and stress, Wilbur and Oliver were bicycle makers, some steal the thunder and on their license plates say "first in flight" both boys from Dayton Ohio, so actually Ohio invented flight   lol
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Sure Eric , I'll bite. And Ohio also invented moon walking right, as Neil Armstrong IS/WAS from Ohio? Well wrong again, as everyone knows it was Michael Jackson.   

Also I read somewhere, Ripley's I believe, where it said that the Wright brothers were actually born in NC, but graciously moved to Ohio to help them finally grasp the concept of bicyle riding. Then they drew some little sketches of bicycles with wings in OH, but later "invented" flight, which must include actually lifting off the ground, in NC.       
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I'll check it out. I've been very actively cruising craigslist for a good used bicycle. I figured they'd be a dime a dozen, but it seems like prices on good, name brand, ones have spiked a bit, or at least held value.

The fact that I'm looking for 60cm or above makes it a little more challenging as those sizes are rarer.

I'm thinking it might theoretically be possible to make my commute once in a while by bike. It's pretty long, but there is a ready made bike trail that would cover most of it. It's just getting to the start of the trail, and leaving from the end of the trail that could be a bit treacherous.
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I used to ride the 19 mile round trip to work and back every day it was fair weather. It took about the same time as driving in traffic, about 25 minutes each way. Itkept me young and thin. I was a truck driver back then so it didn't matter if I arrived sweaty. I sweated enough once I got there kicking freight on my peddle run.
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I ride a fair amount. Last year I put in around 75 to 125 miles a week during the spring through fall. This year I plan on riding my first century in October. I'll check out the site also.
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I'll czech it out

Yeah, i ride too. about 1500 a year.
And mountain bike. and downhill

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You guys are pretty avid cyclists! I wish I could get it back. I will try hard this summer. After watching a lot of the videos I am not surprised there are some cyclists in the group. There are a lot of great athletes on the water lurking here. I am not one.
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I ride to work pretty often when the weather cooperates. I really hate riding in the rain though, so if it looks like rain, I'll drive and then, of course, it doesn't rain. I put gas in my Tahoe this morning for the first time in over two weeks.
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You live pretty close to me Scott. Do you ever ride the Prairie Path/ Fox River trail system? It's a good ride. They have been improving it over the past 10 years or so.
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When I was a kid, I used to ride the Fox River trail all the time. I work in Naperville, and every now and then I'll go for a ride during lunch and take the Prarie Path to the Fox River Trail down to Batavia and back. Out and around Fermi Lab and back is another good lunchtime ride.
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What do you guys think would be a reasonable distance to commute by bike?

My commute would be about 25 miles each way, but about 18 of those miles would be on a nice trail, which would make it a little easier.

I'm trying to engineer away, where I bring my bike into work in the car on one day, and then ride it home that day or the next day. The only missing piece of the puzzle is getting a ride into work the morning I ride my bike home in the afternoon.

I suppose I could ride my bike in the next morning to get the car, but I think back to back rides could be tough until I increase my conditioning. I do have a locker room at work though, which helps.

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That's an epic commute to do on a regular basis. You must be in great shape to consider it. Try some 25 mile rides for fun first. It is much harder after a day of work, and with some rain and a stiff headwind thrown in, it can really build character. Don't go over your head or it will be a chore, not a pleasure. I would not try a 50 mile commute except to show I can do it, and then, probably only a few times.
I do a 58 mile loop on a semi regular basis, with some significant health handicaps, but I am not dependent on being anywhere at any particular time. Mrs. B also provides sag wagon support should I have a mechanical, physical, or mental breakdown on the road.
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It's probably more my naivete that has me considering it. But, I figured if I just rode the bike home, on a nice Friday, then I'd have the next day to kind of recover. It's the logistics of a one way ride I'm kind of stuck on. If I had any co-workers that lived near me, it would be easy to catch a ride in to work, so I could ride the bike home.
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Have often wondered if any of the CCFans ride.

I ride regularly, 100+ miles per week. Rode almost 3000 last year (including my first century).

Here's my other Nautique......
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Wow, nice bike Doug. I know Keith is a bike rider as well, although I think mountain biking. He posted a video on his CCF Youtube account.
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I agree that building bikes, especially mt. bikes, sure is fun engineering. Replacing warn out parts, upgrading components, shock maintenance, etc. is a lot of fun.

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Originally posted by Bri892001 Bri892001 wrote:

What do you guys think would be a reasonable distance to commute by bike?

My commute would be about 25 miles each way, but about 18 of those miles would be on a nice trail, which would make it a little easier.


A 25 mile commute is not too bad if you are only doing it one direction and you don't have to get home in a hurry. Another option is to drive half-way and ride your bike the other half.

As the sun comes up earlier, I start adding miles to my morning commute.
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Trek Madone 5.2


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Nice bike and that family hauler is one cool shot!
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What do you guys think of this for an entry level commuter, road bike:
Lemond Tourmalet for $475
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I think that is a good entry level commuter bike, and it looks like the price is pretty reasonable compared to similar Tourmalets that are for sale.

One thing I noticed is that the bike has a triple crank but his description refers to a double.
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Thanks Scott, I'm going to email the owner. I like the color and the lines of it, but I figured I should ask rather than make a purchase just on looks.
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That LeMond appears to have a very large frame. Are you very tall?
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Originally posted by scottb scottb wrote:

Trek Madone 5.2


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I love the Madone. I am riding an older 5000 right now.
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Originally posted by john b john b wrote:

That LeMond appears to have a very large frame. Are you very tall?

I'm about 6'3", although I am a little concerned about the standover height. I've noticed a lot of the newer ones kind of curve down a bit, that one is just straight horizontal. I'll definitely have to make sure I have the proper clearance   
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I am 6'0" and ride a 56cm frame. That looks like at least a 62cm. The height is one thing, but the length of the top tube (reach) goes up proportionally with the size of the frame. You can get a short stem to make up for some of it if it is too long, but don't go too big.
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