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August 09, 2006

The wheels on the bicycle go rip, rip, rip

The most fantastic thing about where I work and where I live is that I bicycle to work every day. It's a 30-40 minute round-trip commute, mostly dependent on how hardcore I feel when I wake up and when I leave work. Riding has been so nice that I even bought myself a nice rear rack and commuter bags (the 'over the wheel' kind) so I wouldn't have a sweaty back from backpacking it to work.

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This post's title. Paper added for dramatic effect.

Today the ride home turned into a walk home, though, when my rear wheel started making a klunking sound and them my tire went flat. At first, I thought I had just run over a particularly sharp rock or piece of glass or something -- no problem, since I carry a tube and a pump with me everywhere. Not so. Time for a new wheel.

The lesson of this story is that you'll save a ton of money on gas by not driving to work. I filled my tank up on July 15th, and I still have half of a tank left almost a month later! But the money you save on gas will probably go right into your bicycle.

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