Bike Friday
Friday, September 22, 2006

*COMMUTING* Burn carbs, not hydrocarbs!

Because of rising gas prices, knowing physical activity is needed for a healthy body, and a desire to be part of the solution for global warming (not the problem), many people are using their Bike Friday along with buses, trains and ferries to commute or travel. Our mission at Green Gear Cycling/Bike Friday is to help more people do this. So here is an interesting story about Roger Kummert who takes it even further, and bought a Fixed Gear Friday to reduce his dependence on the NY subway. Here's how he does it on a Monday with Friday...

NEW YORK CITY--by Roger Kummert

Six-foot-five Roger Kummert found a bike that fits, folds and and doesn't freak out security guards in the lobby. It's a Fixed Friday!

I became a bicycle commuter because I love to ride bikes. The side benefit of getting in some quality exercise while doing something I had to do anyway was a plus. Also being busy like everyone else, I could now be assured of getting in 20 miles of riding every day.

I began commuting in May 2006 and plan to make it a year round activity under the same guidelines as the Postman's Oath which my local mail carrier seems to ignore.

Another reason I was interested in ommuting was to remove my dependence on the New York City Subway System.

I have lived here almost twenty years and the subway is pretty dependable but after 9/11, a power failure and a transit strike I was finally motivated to take the plunge.

The next question was how to do it. I wasn't going to ride my expensive Rivendell to the office and lock it up somewhere. The bike would get stolen, damaged or vandalized. I also didn't want to park any other bike outside since it seems no matter what the quality of bike it could disappear. I spoke with building management and they were not going to allow me to bring the bike in the building. At this point I began to become discouraged.

I then began visiting websites dedicated to bicycle commuting and found some links to folding bicycle manufacturers. I continued my research by Googling folding bikes and began researching different models including Bike Friday. I kept coming back to Bike Friday because they claimed that the bikes performed as well as your best bike and they were custom built.

I then subscribed to the Yak and within weeks found a posting for a used Bike Friday that would fit me being 6'5". It was a Pocket Rocket and rode really well. This was the bike I began riding in May.

As I rode that bike I was making mental notes of the things I did not like about it. The biggest was the fact that the bike would not take wide tires. Riding in New York City on thin tires with over 200 pounds on the bike I was finding that I needed to true the wheels on a weekly basis- never got a flat but still not the ideal situation.

Next I realized that I was not shifting much and didn't really need all of those gears. Also folding the bike day-in day-out I was finding that I need to adjust the derailleurs frequently and I was always fiddling with things.

Finally fed up with all of this I contacted Walter Lapchynski at Bike Friday to put together the ultimate commuter. The reason I contacted Walter was for his expertise as the fixed gear guru. We discussed my needs and desires and I ended up ordering a fixed. I have a Phil Wood double fixed rear hub and 36 spoke wheels.

I have now been riding it for a month and love the bike. When I get to work I take the chain off of the front ring and fold and pack the bike into my bike bag in less than two minutes. This requires the removal of the front wheel which is no problem with the V-brake which I disengage. I then walk into the building and the security people are fine with it. They know it's a bike but since it is in the bag it is okay.

What have I learned as a commuter?

- You do not need a shower at work. I keep a washcloth in my office which I wet in the bath room. I then go to my office and clean up a bit and get dressed in my suit and tie.

- Wool cycling clothing works better if you need to store your cycling gear in your workspace. I began riding with my high tech riding gear and noticed that even when using Fabreeze and Oust my office would sometimes smell a little funky. In the Rivendell Reader I had read many times about the advantages of wool. The biggest advantage being that it does not develop that funky locker room smell. Since switching to wool I no longer need to use the products mentioned earlier. Wool is also fine in hot weather I ride in every day (postman's oath) even when it is in the 90's. I currently wear cycling gear from Ibex and would highly recommend it to anyone.

- Fatter tires are not slower than the thin ones. I am faster on my fixed than I ever was on the Pocket Rocket. I have Schwalbe 1.5's pumped up to 95 pounds. The ride is more comfortable and I no longer need to worry too much about pot holes.

- Panniers are better than a cool looking messenger bag or bulky backpack strapped to your back. I have inexpensive Detour bags which I keep garbage bags in to assure that I arrive at work with dry clothes on rainy days. Your back will thank you for this ...

Roger rides a Fixed gear Friday, increasingly popular (and/or cool) among urban cyclists. Some folks with muche mettle even tour on them! You can ride almost any bike as a commuter, but here is why Roger likes his 'fixie'.

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*ONLINE STORE NOW OPEN* Order your Bike Friday goodies 24/7

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*MISSING PERSON* Desperately seeing John Finley Scott, MTB pioneer?

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I've wasted years riding other bikes ... new BF Club of Boulder leader raves about his BF

*HEINZ STUCKE UPDATE* Off to Greenland on a Llama

*RAAM* Lon officiates on his Friday

*CHICAGO/WISCONSIN* Gal in the most bike-friendly city in the USA

*ROUTE 66 ON A FRIDAY* 2488 miles on the Mother Road

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*NEW SATRDAY* New photo of a Gal SatRDay

*STELVIO* update on this popular tire

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*PRAISE* Why they ride a Friday

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