Why don’t you have time to ride
#42
Driving to bring lunch actually doesn't' make much sense once I did some number crunching though. If I spent the $4 on food that I would have on gas if I drove (in addition to the cost of buying grocery store food) I would come out as under the average cost of driving for a day. However it usually doesn't work out that way.. even dollar menu food adds up
I do know it cost me 80 bucks a week to fill my vehicle and only 13 to fill my bike....and that's just the obviuos.
#44
Hey Iceman, that favorite stress relieving hobby is what cause me to have kids in the first place....
#45
Rain or have to pick up something large are my reasons I cant ride,thinking about converting my FXD to a trike with a flatbed so I can haul larger items when and if I find a touring and then rain would be my only excuse.
#46
Just read a post where someone said they don’t have time to ride. There was another last night that said she rode 5 miles last year. I have a hard time relating to that. I commute on bike, run to store, etc... Both riders have kids, so I guess it would be hard to ride and chauffer kids around. I have an empty nest, now. What are reasons you don't ride, in riding season?
Here are mine:
1. Have to service auto or truck
2. Need to pick up something with truck.
3. Gonna rain all day
4. Bike not working
5. Famiily trip
Here are mine:
1. Have to service auto or truck
2. Need to pick up something with truck.
3. Gonna rain all day
4. Bike not working
5. Famiily trip
#47
At least that's what I was thinking when I wrote that..
#48
1. Too hot
2. Too cold
3. Raining
4. Nowhere to go (at OVER $4/gallon for non-ethanol premium,I gotta have a destination)
5. Take my work truck home with me,so can't ride to work.
2. Too cold
3. Raining
4. Nowhere to go (at OVER $4/gallon for non-ethanol premium,I gotta have a destination)
5. Take my work truck home with me,so can't ride to work.