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Title: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Paul on June 11, 2012, 10:20:28 AM
FYI  8)

http://www.ridetowork.org/ (http://www.ridetowork.org/)

Paul
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Brock on June 11, 2012, 11:20:52 AM
Nothing new for me, I ride every day
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Dan on June 11, 2012, 01:40:10 PM
It's a big(ish) thing in the UK, the majority of bikes over there are only used on a sunny Sunday to go to the local bike meet, where the owners stand around talking about how great their bike is and how fast they can ride it.  There were always noticeably more bikes on the road on ride to work day.

The odd thing is, filtering (or lane splitting) is allowed over there so these people could really save themselves some time if they used their bikes to commute on.  However a lot of owners don't like to use their bike too much as they don't like putting too many miles on them, because it would lose too much value  :fp
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Brock on June 11, 2012, 03:17:47 PM
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don't like putting too many miles on them, because it would lose too much value  :fp

As far as I am concerned, a bike that isnt ridden is worthless. Sorta like being in a plane at 500ft and saying look at how much space there is above you.... :|||| :||||
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: alans1100 on June 11, 2012, 03:21:46 PM
Not to forget the cost of fuel over there. That in itself should be enough incentive to take the bike to work.

I use mine most days, even if to just run down the local shop.
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Dan on June 11, 2012, 05:04:16 PM

As far as I am concerned, a bike that isnt ridden is worthless. Sorta like being in a plane at 500ft and saying look at how much space there is above you.... :|||| :||||

Totally agree.
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Whizz on June 11, 2012, 05:07:22 PM
Sorry, I don't really see the purpose in this, I ride to work almost every day and don't need the US Congress to tell me it's a good idea.

Cheers
Whizz
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Dan on June 11, 2012, 05:09:31 PM
Not to forget the cost of fuel over there. That in itself should be enough incentive to take the bike to work.


It's about £1.40/litre at the moment.  Problem is, earnings aren't what they used to be for many and the cost of living is getting ever higher what with the recession.  I spoke to one of my biking mates over there, he says that they are all finding the cost of fuel a strain on their motorcycling. 

Regarding commuting by bike - the average bike costs more to run than the average car over there.   
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Dan on June 11, 2012, 05:11:57 PM
The Poms have their own site for this, it's usually promoted in the bike rags.

http://ridetoworkday.co.uk/ (http://ridetoworkday.co.uk/)
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Biggles on June 11, 2012, 05:18:26 PM

Regarding commuting by bike - the average bike costs more to run than the average car over there.   

Not just over there, mate.  You saw Shiney's Service Invoice.  I can have the same work done on my car for less than $200.  I appreciate there isn't 20 minutes worth of time taking the plastic off and 30 more working out how to put it back on. 

And I can put four tyres on the car for less than two on the bike.

And there are plenty of small to medium cars now that get nearly the same fuel economy, especially the diesel ones (even though one of us experimented with achieving that fuel's economy- but we've let him forget that a long time ago).
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Dan on June 11, 2012, 05:27:40 PM

Not just over there, mate.  You saw Shiney's Service Invoice.  I can have the same work done on my car for less than $200.  I appreciate there isn't 20 minutes worth of time taking the plastic off and 30 more working out how to put it back on. 

And I can put four tyres on the car for less than two on the bike.

And there are plenty of small to medium cars now that get nearly the same fuel economy, especially the diesel ones (even though one of us experimented with achieving that fuel's economy- but we've let him forget that a long time ago).

All true.  The fuel efficient cars are pretty much what everyone drives in the UK, which makes bikes relatively more expensive.  Tyres are the real killer in my experience.  Maybe we should all go to the darkside?  :)
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Biggles on June 11, 2012, 05:33:16 PM

All true.  The fuel efficient cars are pretty much what everyone drives in the UK, which makes bikes relatively more expensive.  Tyres are the real killer in my experience.  Maybe we should all go to the darkside?  :)

No, even BMWs use tyres.    :grin
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day
Post by: Dan on June 11, 2012, 05:47:52 PM

No, even BMWs use tyres.    :grin

Not that dark side.....  ::) but that said, you might be on to something - BMW's might use a lot less rubber than Honda - due to the time spent broken down and miles covered on the back of recovery trucks!
Title: Re: Ride to Work Day Monday, June 18
Post by: Streak on June 17, 2012, 07:13:43 PM
The 2012 International Ride to Work Day will be held on Monday, June 18.

Motorcycle and scooter owners who usually use other means of transport to get to work are urged to fire up their steed and showcase the positive value of motorcycles and scooters for transportation. Okay, it’s winter, but if you’ve got some quality threads you’ll still arrive warm and dry – and be undressed before your car-driving colleagues start filtering in.

For hundreds of thousands of workers, motorcycles and scooters are an economical, efficient and socially responsible form of mobility that saves energy,  reduces traffic congestion and provides a broad range of other public benefits.

http://www.ridetowork.org/ (http://www.ridetowork.org/)