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Any young motorbike riders?
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(28-02-2011, 06:54 PM)latch Wrote: I have to agree with meatloaf on this one. Even a few miles on a bicycle is nothing. I rode a bicycle for over a year and went all over town. Of course, I installed a pump so I could use the pedal as a crank to inflate other tires until I installed 'solid' foam tires to avoid flats.

A few miles? When I have a late start at work, I use an 18 mile (and bloody hilly) commute route to get there and I wouldn't even say I'm tired on arrival (breathless, maybe). Most folk with a decent level of fitness can do 8-10 miles on the flat without issue.

(28-02-2011, 06:54 PM)latch Wrote: Anyways, you can be mostly mobile for a mere $100 and with the advent of backpack technology, you can haul stuff and get buff with Arnold legs!

I wouldn't quite go that far, if you're getting a bike for a decent length commute (for example, Mark recently got a job offer 15 miles away) you need a decent bike, preferably with lights, a good lock, comfortable saddle and a warranty for if it goes wrong, this for example would be a perfect starter bike for him.
(It also has a pannier rack, so carrying stuff is easier if backpacks aren't an option)
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Model...elID=36343

If you can't afford that, there will be plenty of places that do second hand bikes and supply a warranty, making it around the £150-200 mark.
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