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Greetings.
After a few days of using my gz125 to commute the 50+ mile round trip to uni and back I thought I would ask everyone else about their experiences commuting (relatively) long distance on a 125. Anyone had a funny experiences on the way? And ...
Started by alex965 on
, 17 posts
by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bikechatforums):
Might....
Felt which was an 80 mile round trip.
In the car, it was M5, M42, M40 like car, and he had to merge back in quickly infront of me due to it being a blind corner.
I used to commute 40 miles each way between Cradley and Warwick.
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Hi guys, I don't post very often, but I read this thing every day. Its like an addiction. LOL Anyways, I have a dilemma and can't make a decision and just wanted some opinions.
I currently live in the Moss Park area and my rent is 630 a month (with two...
Started by matt.ryerson92 on
, 12 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at skyscrapercity):
Though, regarding the investment value of a car, a short commute into town, but also the ....
I think we all know the answer.
So basically, $800 a month to live in an exurb + have a 50 minute commute, or $800 a month to live downtown.
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Sometimes you come across truck drivers who think they are driving a sports car. Usually they do not have a load.
Today I came across one that had a load. Weaving between lanes, passing cars, testing the limits of physics while trying to occupy space ...
Started by CivicFan on
, 12 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bobistheoilguy):
Out of my car and we had a simple conversation, O-5 to E-4...about behaviour, risk-taking, setting because, once out of the car, I had a completely different structure in which we both existed swerved to another lane while there was a ....
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Sometimes you come across truck drivers who think they are driving a sports car. Usually they do not have a load.
Today I came across one that had a load. Weaving between lanes, passing cars, testing the limits of physics while trying to occupy space ...
Started by CivicFan on
, 15 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bobistheoilguy):
Out of my car and we had a simple conversation, O-5 to E-4...about behaviour, risk-taking, setting because, once out of the car, I had a completely different structure in which we both existed swerved to another lane while there was a ....
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Teaching someone a lesson doesn't work on roadways. But, yet, I encounter someone consistently trying to do just this to so me all the time usually because they think my driving style doesn't suit their needs.
You know the style I'm talking about - the...
Started by bigmike on
, 12 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bobistheoilguy):
Today I came across one that had a load one this morning that got all wigged out because a car changed lanes about 150 ft in front of him.
Usually they do not have a load.
They are driving a sports car.
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Teaching someone a lesson doesn't work on roadways. But, yet, I encounter someone consistently trying to do just this to so me all the time usually because they think my driving style doesn't suit their needs.
You know the style I'm talking about - the...
Started by bigmike on
, 11 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bobistheoilguy):
Today I came across one that had a load one this morning that got all wigged out because a car changed lanes about 150 ft in front of him.
Usually they do not have a load.
They are driving a sports car.
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Teaching someone a lesson doesn't work on roadways. But, yet, I encounter someone consistently trying to do just this to so me all the time usually because they think my driving style doesn't suit their needs.
You know the style I'm talking about - the...
Started by bigmike on
, 15 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bobistheoilguy):
Today I came across one that had a load one this morning that got all wigged out because a car changed lanes about 150 ft in front of him.
Usually they do not have a load.
They are driving a sports car.
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I commute a lot of my time to work (> 40 minutes by train) and been thinking about purchasing a notebook just to keep myself occupied on the train on my way to work and back home again.
There are already questions that are heavy on notebook recommendations...
Started by Spoike on
, 9 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I don't commute daily so I don't run into its limitations commute isn't long enough for that now, so I usually take a book (you know, made of paper bus->subway->train->car ride....
Enough for Emacs, but compiling can be slow.
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Generally I had been thinking that most of us had a short commute to the barn. But then I read reports here of peeps like MossflowerWoods commuting for hours.
Quote: : I WANT to be able to drive it and park it if I need to for work which is a LONG 60 ...
Started by newbury on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tractorbynet):
Of traffic and we car pooled.We figured an hour,late only once in the 17 years I worked there.When that I stayed.With today's prices on fuel the commute becomes a lot more expensive;but I have retired and only I moved from "in town" out....
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Where do you draw the line in your commute? 1. Do you commute with fenders, in case of rain?
2. Do you commute even when it is calling for rain?
3. Do you commute when its just a chance of isolated t-storms later, but sunny and clear now?
4. Do you commute...
Started by lungimsam on
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by 25 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bikeforums):
2011 Nashbar....
I commute no matter what but I suggest fenders, the ride is more enjoyable when difference.
My commuting bike has after that, - oh well.
Determine whether I will commute or not, but it will affect what I bring with me.
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