Ride to work day

Will you ride on Monday

  • Yes!

    Votes: 83 92.2%
  • No! I like to drink my coffee on the way to work

    Votes: 7 7.8%

  • Total voters
    90
  • Poll closed .

gearheadstu

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I had to vote no.

Reason #37 why it sometimes sucks to be a dedicated telecommuter: no participation in Ride to Work day.

..That is unless I decide to ride from the carport through the house and into the office. Somehow, I don't think that'll fly.
 

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I promise to ride on Monday at least a little, but i have the day off.... so i will ride to work on Tuesday too :)
 

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I ride to work, rain or shine, about 8 months a year. On rare occasions I take the cage if I have to pick things up after work that don't fit on the bike.
 

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Absolutely! Sunny here with a possible thunderstorm or two.

Unless it is a downpour outside in the morning, I ride every day during the season here! I don't care if it is raining when I leave work. I always have my raingear in the tailbag anyway.
 

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It woulk take me longer to gear up and gear down then it does to grab a coffee on the corner and jump on the train...plus I like to read my mags on the train. Plus, flat city riding just makes me want to skip work and go hit the mountains.
 

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It woulk take me longer to gear up and gear down then it does to grab a coffee on the corner and jump on the train...plus I like to read my mags on the train. Plus, flat city riding just makes me want to skip work and go hit the mountains.

:rof: Flat City :rof:! I rode my friend's Hornet home after purchasing in San Francisco last weekend. Didn't seem too flat to me!
 

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Yeah, my commute is straight down market street....completely flat the entire way.

If you cross the city, it's definitely NOT flat!

But where woudl you rather ride, down there, or up here? :D
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Yeah, my commute is straight down market street....completely flat the entire way.

If you cross the city, it's definitely NOT flat!

But where woudl you rather ride, down there, or up here? :D

True dat! I would rather ride the twisties any day than go through the City. There are ups and downs, but too much traffic and no curves...
 
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