@MartyCormack asks:
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@MartyCormack asks:
I'm pretty deep into cycling culture/lifestyle/community as I ride multiple bikes, ride nearly daily, microblog about it, advocate for it, participate in bike events, bike tour/bikepack etc. But I am not as deep as others as I don't build or refurbish bikes, I don't race, I don't watch cycling sports, etc.
Q2. How deep (or shallow) are you into cycling culture/lifestyle/community?
#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
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@MartyCormack asks:
I'm pretty deep into cycling culture/lifestyle/community as I ride multiple bikes, ride nearly daily, microblog about it, advocate for it, participate in bike events, bike tour/bikepack etc. But I am not as deep as others as I don't build or refurbish bikes, I don't race, I don't watch cycling sports, etc.
Q2. How deep (or shallow) are you into cycling culture/lifestyle/community?
#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @MartyCormack @bikenite I'm quite shallow into it. I do bikey things but mostly it's a means to an adventure with delicious happy neurochemicals picked up on the way.
For example, I like doing tours and love the idea of doing long endurance rides, only a little bit to push myself but mostly to see what I can see along the way - at a far more human pace than a car, train, or plane.
In the city even it means seeing more wildlife (deer, coyote, otter, beaver, fox) that drivers don't usually see, and in populated areas experiencing sights, sounds and smells (and being able to stop immediately to check something out)
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