m@Robertson
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As an automobile replacement. For me cycling has always been about utility. I have done some recreational riding over the years, but since high school and college when I *had* to ride to get to work, I've been riding to simply go somewhere I need to be.
I have two cars, one of which is a race car I built to tear around the road course tracks in California for a few years (Laguna Seca, Sears Point, Thunder Hill etc.) which is still (visually at least) street legal. But since the 1980's I've been a daily cyclist and my cars are on battery tenders. I recently broke a 3-week stint of no driving whatsoever. I've gone longer than that in recent the past.
Except, about 15 years ago a couple of heart attacks in rapid succession knocked me off the bike for good. Then I discovered ebikes and the ability to finely control my exertion levels, and in short order I was back to daily commuting, then building a proper bike rather than what a manufacturer deigned to tell me was what I needed/wanted. I expanded to shopping which led to a detour into building the ideal cargo bike.
I built a kickass enduro eMTB 29er based on a Guerilla Gravity Smash frame, a Cyc X1 and top quality components... but that was probably a mistake. I never ride it. My days of bombing down a mountainside or fighting my way down the middle of a running stream to see if I can do it are, realistically, over. But thats OK because I was only sort of a mountain biker. Rain or shine, freezing or boiling, I'm good to go on the bike to get somewhere I need to go, and chances are I sat down and thought thru how to build that bike in my garage, and its a better performer than anything I could have just written a check for.
I have two cars, one of which is a race car I built to tear around the road course tracks in California for a few years (Laguna Seca, Sears Point, Thunder Hill etc.) which is still (visually at least) street legal. But since the 1980's I've been a daily cyclist and my cars are on battery tenders. I recently broke a 3-week stint of no driving whatsoever. I've gone longer than that in recent the past.
Except, about 15 years ago a couple of heart attacks in rapid succession knocked me off the bike for good. Then I discovered ebikes and the ability to finely control my exertion levels, and in short order I was back to daily commuting, then building a proper bike rather than what a manufacturer deigned to tell me was what I needed/wanted. I expanded to shopping which led to a detour into building the ideal cargo bike.
I built a kickass enduro eMTB 29er based on a Guerilla Gravity Smash frame, a Cyc X1 and top quality components... but that was probably a mistake. I never ride it. My days of bombing down a mountainside or fighting my way down the middle of a running stream to see if I can do it are, realistically, over. But thats OK because I was only sort of a mountain biker. Rain or shine, freezing or boiling, I'm good to go on the bike to get somewhere I need to go, and chances are I sat down and thought thru how to build that bike in my garage, and its a better performer than anything I could have just written a check for.