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kotomile 09-27-2009 05:22 PM

My new daily (huge gas saver)
 
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Okay, so it's not that new. I've actually had this thing since I lived with my parents. I can't remember how long exactly, but thanks to the Warped Tour '98 sticker I put on there, I know it's been at least 11 years.

It's a Mongoose from the era before they were associated with Wal-Marx. It has a cromoly frame and a rock shock fork as standard. Nothing spectacular but the shock makes it a lot easier to hop up onto curbs, which I find myself needing to do a lot.

Lately I've brought it back up to ridable condition and added some conveniences like the luggage rack and basket, the computer, the air pump, etc. and some safety things like the front and rear lights (it's 6:00 AM when I leave in the morning).

It's a 55-minute ride right now with my fat ass pedaling. I hope to reduce that by at least 5 minutes before I graduate in December. It's 8.33 miles and half of it uphill, wearing my uniform pants and boots. I've already lost 7 pounds since I started last week.

tyson87 09-27-2009 05:24 PM

ur stylin' now.

where in FL are u?

and where is ur bike lock?

kotomile 09-27-2009 05:31 PM

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It's a little scenic too. I stopped and took a few pics the Saturday that I made the dry run down to see how bad it was. Not bad. There were a couple little festivals that I rode by as well. Almost the entire ride is between the PCH and the Pacific.

Last pic is the tire I blew on the way back the first time.

kotomile 09-27-2009 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by tyson87 (Post 460231)
ur stylin' now.

where in FL are u?

and where is ur bike lock?

Not in FL, no bike lock. :)

Joe Perez 09-27-2009 06:22 PM

I have to ask- what's with the FL license plate and the FL flag?


My DD lately has been an R62A. Not nearly as much fun.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...th_r62a_ad.JPG

NA6C-Guy 09-27-2009 06:23 PM

If it were possible to commute to school on a bike from my house I would, but its 15 miles, 2/3 of it in a busy 2 lane road with woods on both sides and no sidewalk, the other 1/3 is on a 6 lane busy highway also with no sidewalks. You win the award for best fuel economy for a daily driver.

A little piece of Florida in California?

kotomile 09-27-2009 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 460259)
I have to ask- what's with the FL license plate and the FL flag?


My DD lately has been an R62A. Not nearly as much fun.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...th_r62a_ad.JPG

The flag's up for pride's sake (represent.), and the FL tag is staying, just renewed it for another 2 years a month ago. I can keep the FL tag as long as I'm in the military with FL as my Home of Record. It makes things a lot easier when you're in The People's Republic of California with a car of questionable legality.

kotomile 09-27-2009 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 460260)
If it were possible to commute to school on a bike from my house I would, but its 15 miles, 2/3 of it in a busy 2 lane road with woods on both sides and no sidewalk, the other 1/3 is on a 6 lane busy highway also with no sidewalks. You win the award for best fuel economy for a daily driver.

I hear you. Luckily out here there's a bike path that runs around the border of the Monterey peninsula and that carries me most of the way, otherwise I'd still be driving the Miata or riding the free city bus shuttle the DoD has contracted.

9671111 09-27-2009 06:38 PM

Sweet basket. I envy your scenic commute. So much.

NA6C-Guy 09-27-2009 06:50 PM

I'm sure the temperature/weather helps make the trip much more enjoyable too. I wouldn't do it in the SE just because of the humidity and heat. Dirty California always has beautiful temperatures.

Toddcod 09-27-2009 07:28 PM

7 Lbs NICE...! I'e been swimming and hitting the gem and treadmill lately. I've gaine 9 lbs instead of loosing. LOL........I can't stop eating after a workout.

If I could ride to work I would. But I have to cross the Trinity on Loop 12 and work beside Parklin Hosp. Someone would either rape me or run me over. LOL

NA6C-Guy 09-27-2009 07:59 PM

Beat my record, 35lb gain in about 3 months :laugh: Since I was like 17 I have been 5' 11'' - 6' and ~165lbs give or take 5, but since I quit work in early July I have been snacking way too much and not moving very much. I still work out a little with weights, but not enough to burn the huge calorie intake. Now I am 23 and 6' and ~200lbs. I've got a bit of a junk food gut I need to work off somehow. A bike ride or 50 would surely take care of it if I could make myself do it. Maybe once it cools off a bit, its still 80's and humid.

kotomile 09-27-2009 08:17 PM

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Tomorrow I get to ride with these in the basket. The backpack is pretty light but the other thing is an IBA, which is pretty damned heavy for its size (two inch-thick plates will do that). The IBA is also worth about 15 times what the bike is worth, lol.

I'm budgeting in an extra 10 minutes for this load tomorrow.

NA6C-Guy 09-27-2009 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by kotomile (Post 460294)
Tomorrow I get to ride with these in the basket. The backpack is pretty light but the other thing is an IBA, which is pretty damned heavy for its size (two inch-thick plates will do that). The IBA is also worth about 15 times what the bike is worth, lol.

I'm budgeting in an extra 10 minutes for this load tomorrow.

Whats IBA?

kotomile 09-27-2009 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 460297)
Whats IBA?

Sorry, was having uploading difficulties.

It's the type of body armor we use, "Interceptor Body Armor".

Here's another pic:

http://traversa.typepad.com/photos/u.../iba_cross.jpg

neogenesis2004 09-27-2009 08:43 PM

Irritable Bowel Association?

mazda/nissan 09-27-2009 09:12 PM

what no dragon skin still?

Nice bike, I haven't ridden one properly in many years.

kotomile 09-27-2009 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by mazda/nissan (Post 460311)
what no dragon skin still?

Nice bike, I haven't ridden one properly in many years.

I haven't kept up with the debate in awhile. Last I remember the Army was saying dragon skin would fall apart at high temperatures.

Miatamaniac92 09-28-2009 01:04 AM

IBA at Language School? :jerkit:

When do you get your duty station for after school?

Chris

naarleven 09-28-2009 01:41 AM

I ride a bike to class too, except my commute is about 2 miles and it only takes me 10 minutes or so. Badass bike man. Feels good to get to work on your own power, right?


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