And the winner is ...

After much deliberation, I finally settled on the Trek 7.3 FX. I don't know if this actually is in line with anyone's recommendations, but I found your recommendations helpful anyways. I took it out for a short spin today, reinforcing what I already knew - I'm in terrible shape. I rode just over 4 miles - down to the Walmart and back - and had a peak speed of about 21mph. When I got back home, my legs felt like rubber. So I'm clearly going to have to work up to this. But I've determined to do this thing, and by Yuri I'm going to.

Oh, and at 12mpg, and $3 per gallon, I saved $1 on my trip down to Walmart.

More bikes

I stopped at a bike store on the way home and looked at the Gary Fisher Artemis and the Trek 7.3 FX. These are much more reasonably priced than things I looked at online, and, to my inexperienced eyes, looks just as good.

I'm sure that the most difficult part will simply be the discipline to do it.

Bike to work

Long ago, I determined that I would bike to work every day - or at least when it's not raining.

I did this a total of twice before wimping out. The main reason I wimped out was that I had a cheap bike that didn't gear properly, and made it extremely hard to bike efficiently.

Fast-forward about 6 or 7 years, and I'm considering it again. As I likely mentioned before, I'm looking for fuel-saving alternatives, without actually having to get rid of my gas-guzzling Jeep, which Sarah and I both love, but which we can't afford to drive at $3 per gallon. And, since it's paid for, it would be an enormous financial strain to trade it in and pick up a car payment.

I briefly considered a motorcycle, but the more I think about it, the more it frightens me. Yes, I expect it would be a lot of fun. But it would only take one careless move to break bone and bank.

So I'm considering investing in a real quality bike that I can ride to work 2-3 days a week. This will save $100+ a month in gas, and get me in much better shape into the bargain. It's only 12 miles one way, so presumably I can do it in 30 minutes or less once I get in shape.

I've looked at several different bikes, all of which are considerably more expensive than I expected. But if it really saves me that much in gas, and if I can really discipline myself to do this 2-3 days a week, then it would more than pay for itself in savings and health benefits.

Any bikers out there willing to recommend a particular model for a 12-mile each way jaunt to work? I guess I was willing to spend about $2k on a motorcycle, so I'm willing to spend perhaps half that on a bike if it's good enough to actually help me stay disciplined to do this thing.

Addendum:

My brother-in-law recommended the Koga-Miyata company as a good one to look at, and the Randonneur looked VERY sweet, if rather pricey. Don't know if they are available in the US.


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