Most of my riding is done early in the morning before work. |
I do have some beautiful areas to ride near home and work. You can catch a glimpse of that HERE.
On April 1st, I started riding each day with 30 Days of Biking. This is an international organization that encourages you to commit to ride your bike each day for thirty days (the month of April). I rode each day in the month of April and just kept going. Thirty days, sixty days, ninety days . . . . you get the idea. After I hit one hundred days, I set a personal goal to ride each day for six months! Although I have been riding for over ten years, this is the most ambitious goal I have ever set for myself. I've ridden lots of miles -- numerous centuries and some months I have logged over a thousand miles. However, this goal required a sustained commitment of riding each day for at least 182 days, maintaining an average of over 20 miles per day.
By the grace of God, with His enabling, today I have reached that goal! I have logged over 4,200 miles in the past 6 months while averaging 23 miles a day. Rain or shine, I hopped on the bike in the morning before work and enjoyed the early morning hours of cycling. Personally, I have put more miles on my bikes than I have on our cars. For the most part, the weather cooperated. I do make a point not to ride in lightning. :-)
The chart below shows my miles for the past twelve months. I have rounded off the last six month totals at the bottom of the chart.
APR=720 MAY=618 JUL=736 JUL=833 AUG=708 SEP=600 |
One of the questions I am asked most is, What kind of bike do you ride? My answer usually depends on which one I can get to in the garage! I own a few bikes. I've pictured a few of them that I have ridden over the last six months. I've also noted the total number of miles I have on each of these bikes.
Dahon Speed P8 total miles 1,225 |
I purchased this great little bike earlier this year for $100. The Trek Store took it in on trade and really didn't want to keep it in their inventory, so they gave me a great deal on it. It is a perfect all-around commuting bike. I ride it everywhere. I especially like riding it in the city. I like that it folds up and goes right into the back of my 1969 VW Bug.
Trek District Single Speed total miles 1,153 You can see I have detailed this bike with wood and leather |
This is a Trek District single speed road bike. I also purchased this bike earlier this year. It has a flip-flop rear hub that easily converts the freewheeling single speed into a fixed-gear bike. I've done quite a bit of customizing on this beautiful bike.
Sun EZ3 Trike total miles 154 |
Giant Halfway Folding Bike total miles 3,580 |
Trek R200 Recumbent total miles 25,732 |
1964 Schwinn Varsity total miles 137 |
You can see a 1964 Schwinn advertisement for this bicycle HERE. The bike sold for $66.95 in 1964.
Trek Transport total miles 618 miles |
Trek 1.5 total miles 9,623 |
This Trek 1.5 is the first real road bike I've owned. It was a radical shift from my recumbent road bike. I was not sure I would like the transition, but I do. This is a lightweight machine that I ride almost anywhere (on road) and although I haven't had it long, I've put a lot of miles on it.
That is probably more than you really wanted to know about some of my bikes. I do have a few more, but these are the ones that I have ridden the last 182 days to cover the 4,200 miles in my six month goal. Maybe my wife will be impressed enough with this accomplishment that she will encourage me to celebrate by buying a new bike. That probably isn't going to happen!
That is probably more than you really wanted to know about some of my bikes. I do have a few more, but these are the ones that I have ridden the last 182 days to cover the 4,200 miles in my six month goal. Maybe my wife will be impressed enough with this accomplishment that she will encourage me to celebrate by buying a new bike. That probably isn't going to happen!