I’ve learned a lot since I started using a bicycle as my primary transportation, particularly when it’s a folding bike:
- People talk to you. A lot. Most questions are either about the specifics of a folding bike: how much I paid for it, where I purchased it, etc. Some people even ask me random bike questions, like where the closest bike shop is.
- People stare. It can be awkward.
- The further into the suburbs I am the more oblivious drivers seem to be to my sharing a road with them. Suburbanites are angered and confused by the concept of their Tahoes and Escalades having to share the road with a 24 pound vehicle.
- Biking burns a lot of calories. Even in temperatures well below freezing I keep plenty warm with just a jacket and gloves. Pants and shoes were not mentioned because they are assumed.
- Everyone thinks I should install an electric motor.
Sick! I loves it!
I have been told so many times that I should add a motor to my ride. I find it offensive. Period. I like the colour and the fenders.
I know! What do they think you are? A lazy American?