posted by [identity profile] d33ann.livejournal.com at 06:04pm on 25/07/2008
Don't get sucked into the "your bike is so heavy" racket. I got lectured on this from a bike freak I know, he told me ignore it, I'm not about to go buy some fancy composite lightweight frame just for riding around town.

I don;t do any major biking, I just use it if I'm going to walk more than 4 blocks. I was bemoaning my bike being out of commission for repair, and the bike repair person said, "yah, only suckers walk." Yah! Right on!

Before you invest in a new seat, wait to see if your butt gets used to the seat you have, cause it probably will. When I got my new (another hand me down) bike, I was like "ouch ouch" then after a few days, no problem.

I'm glad to hear about you biking! Everyone should bike, it's so fun!

My big fear: the bike rack on the bus. I still don't know how to use it!
 
posted by [identity profile] beckyb.livejournal.com at 01:56am on 26/07/2008
Before I used them for the first time, I practiced. Gregg's Greenlake Cycle used to have (and may still?) a rack mounted on the sidewalk so that you could practice pulling it down (squeeze the handle and pull) and putting your bike on it. I just saw that someone recommended using an empty bus (or maybe getting advice from a waiting driver)... there are often buses hanging out around the UDist that you could try it with.
 
posted by [identity profile] d33ann.livejournal.com at 02:43am on 26/07/2008
Wow, that's great! OK, I've determined that I WILL get over the fear of the bike rack this summer!
 
posted by [identity profile] beckyb.livejournal.com at 02:58am on 26/07/2008
It definitely helped me not be afraid. Good luck!
 
posted by [identity profile] ctseawa.livejournal.com at 05:12am on 28/07/2008
The bike-rack thing will take you maybe 30 seconds to master. Don't let inanimate objects rule you! :)

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