City slicker or country bumpkin?
ChrisLS
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...just wondered who did what :?:
...all the way...'til the wheels fall off and burn...
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Its one all so far.
I predict that the city slickers will easily win this one though.Cannondale R700, weekend sports fun
Specialized Tricross, this commuters favourite
Trek 7000, Old Skool Mud in the woods
My Commute; http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1698080 -
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...you'd like mine Mudface 8) ...some of it is off-road :P :!: :!:...all the way...'til the wheels fall off and burn...0
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Where's the option for "bit o both"? Mines mixed but mainly city so that gets my vote, making me a city slicker which is a bit worrying :?
(for those of you from south of the border, Teuchter is a Scottish term for someone from more rural areas - a name chosen by me in reference to everyone in the Glasgow area in which I live and work thinking that anyone from north of Stirling is a "sheepsh###er". I come from a loooong way north of Stirling!).0 -
my commute is a 5 mins walk. cycling takes too long. too many things to play on."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
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work is 5 mile from a city, and I'm 5 mile from work...the other way. its all road (unless I take a shortcut across a bridal path), but mostly through a village, past a field etc....
Not stricktly "country", but could never ever be called "city" by any wild stretch of the imagination....it looks a bit steep to me.....0 -
What if your commute is a bit of both?0
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Does suburbia count as city and can I count Strathclyde Park as rural?Flying Scot? You must be joking!0