What do you commute on?

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  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    JonGinge wrote:
    Where does taking the train fit in?

    Edited for truth.

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  • gbsahne001
    gbsahne001 Posts: 1,973
    16 year old hybrid; not sure where to put that, as it's more of a BSO, it's certainly not a fast hybrid, given that it weighs 15kg or so.
  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    gbsahne wrote:
    16 year old hybrid; not sure where to put that, as it's more of a BSO, it's certainly not a fast hybrid, given that it weighs 15kg or so.

    I assume you're not doing all of your ~1400 miles per month on that!? :shock:
    MTB/CX

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  • snooks
    snooks Posts: 1,521
    When I commute I commute on either:

    A flat barred single speed
    A proper fast road bike
    A slick tyred MTB
    A knobbly tyred MTB

    Recently the last two have become the same bike with different wheels.

    But at the moment I'm commuting by tube, on the recommendation of my phsyio :cry:
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  • 1996 oraange p7 with front sus single speed and slik tyres just 2 school id get ripped to shred if i rode a road bike and my moutain bike means2much 2 me to risk it in bike sheds :)
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  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
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    LFGSS style bikes go on a list, not a poll, surely?

    1. dhope
    2. HatBetweenForums
    3. FakenJonGinge
    4. Clever Pun
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    Fixed Pista- FCN 5
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  • snooks
    snooks Posts: 1,521
    Clever Pun wrote:
    In

    LFGSS style bikes go on a list, not a poll, surely?

    1. dhope
    2. HatBetweenForums
    3. FakenJonGinge
    4. Clever Pun

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    FCN:5, 8 & 9
    If I'm not riding I'm shooting http://grahamsnook.com
    THE Game
    Watch out for HGVs
  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    snooks wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    In

    LFGSS style bikes go on a list, not a poll, surely?

    1. dhope
    2. HatBetweenForums
    3. FakenJonGinge
    4. Clever Pun

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    do one you melt
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    Fixed Pista- FCN 5
    Beared Bromptonite - FCN 14
  • woodnut
    woodnut Posts: 562
    Good weather I commute on my "racer" (we still call 'em racers round here).....
    Nasty weather I use my MTB style hybrid with either slicks or nobblies
  • EKE_38BPM
    EKE_38BPM Posts: 5,821
      1. dhope 2. HatBetweenForums 3. FakenJonGinge 4. Clever Pun 5. IP 6. EKE

    CW has used LFGSS too.
    FCN 3: Raleigh Record Ace fixie-to be resurrected sometime in the future
    FCN 4: Planet X Schmaffenschmack 2- workhorse
    FCN 9: B Twin Vitamin - winter commuter/loan bike for trainees

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  • At the moment the 1*10 road bike. Sometimes the SS road bike, sometimes a front suss mtb with knobbly tyres if the weather is bad and I'm on the river and an ice spiked mtb when the weather is really really bad.
  • gbsahne001
    gbsahne001 Posts: 1,973
    bails87 wrote:
    gbsahne wrote:
    16 year old hybrid; not sure where to put that, as it's more of a BSO, it's certainly not a fast hybrid, given that it weighs 15kg or so.

    I assume you're not doing all of your ~1400 miles per month on that!? :shock:

    yes, probably 80% of my annual miles are on it.
  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    gbsahne wrote:
    bails87 wrote:
    gbsahne wrote:
    16 year old hybrid; not sure where to put that, as it's more of a BSO, it's certainly not a fast hybrid, given that it weighs 15kg or so.

    I assume you're not doing all of your ~1400 miles per month on that!? :shock:

    yes, probably 80% of my annual miles are on it.

    Fair play! Although it does make me look positively lazy when I trundle in with a ~300 mile month!
    MTB/CX

    "As I said last time, it won't happen again."