The money i dident spend on fuel payed the E-Bike a long time ago! And my endurance also improved!

  • MatthewToad43@climatejustice.social
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    1 year ago

    @ansik @Flost888 @shortwavesurfer Yeah, I used to cycle with a lightweight waterproof high-vis. I still do sometimes, but at that point I was able to commute by bike; today I WFH. All the insects from miles around would follow me like a cloud - I am not a flower, go pollinate someone else!

    In really windy weather, or when I was particularly in need of a good hot chocolate, I’d walk to the train station and take the train (and the cafe) instead.

    An e-bike might have made cycling in the wind more practical, though the real danger is gusts.

    But … this was Cambridge, England. One of our most bike-friendly cities. And I carefully chose my home so there was a largely off-road cycle path to work.

    If you can do that, the advantages are huge, notably for health; building exercise into your daily habits as a necessary part of getting to work is awesome. But it was only possible because I was 1) living alone and 2) could afford to live near enough to work.

    I’ve never had a car. But then I’ve mostly worked from home, except for that period.