1) You put on your jeans and they already have the right leg rolled up.

 

2) You do laundry when you don't have any more clean bike shorts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How to you update those settings to have it default? Mine seems to always default to driving.

Rob D. said:

* Your Google map app defaults to bike directions.

* When you hear "kryptonite" your first thought is not Superman - unless superman is imprisoned by a u-lock.

*You feel that the Crazy8 scene from Breaking Bad is an appropriate punishment to all bike thieves.

*It's 5 below, wind chill factor of 10, several inches of accumulation and your thought remains: "Which bike path do I take?"

When the only muscletone on your body is in your legs :)


The android app will default to giving directions using the last method you used, so if you switch to biking, it'll use biking the next time you get directions.  In google now, you can hit the settings button on the top right corner of the card and specify whether you want biking, walking, driving, or transit directions.  I don't think there is anyway to do this on the desktop but there is a way to save a search in chrome and firefox to get something like this.


Julie Hochstadter said:

How to you update those settings to have it default? Mine seems to always default to driving.

Rob D. said:

* Your Google map app defaults to bike directions.

* When you hear "kryptonite" your first thought is not Superman - unless superman is imprisoned by a u-lock.

*You feel that the Crazy8 scene from Breaking Bad is an appropriate punishment to all bike thieves.

*It's 5 below, wind chill factor of 10, several inches of accumulation and your thought remains: "Which bike path do I take?"

Yehaa! Finally road in the sun today!!

when all your interesting conversations take place on the chainlink and not with your coworkers, and the only bike conversation you can get out them is when they ask you how your ride was, which ends when you say the short version of what you posted on the thread "i rode today, did you" earlier that morning. 

when you forget to pack things like your tie, your shoes, your pants (yes I forgot my pants once), and your belt.

and... when your coworkers think you like your hair looking sorta wet and messy and that you style it that way every morning with things some gel and a comb, not a helmet and your sweat.

This. I've done all of this - well, somehow I've always remembered my shoes. The one time I forgot my pants was pleasant enough, fortunately - I just got back on my bike and slugged it home. I more frequently forget my socks and the belt. There have been more than a few times when I've needed to cinch my pants up with binder clips (another byproduct of bike commuting = wardrobe transitions).

Robert Underwood said:

when you forget to pack things like your tie, your shoes, your pants (yes I forgot my pants once), and your belt.

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Cyclists don't have lunch. They have second breakfast.

What do you call the fifth breakfast????

...you own 4 multitools: one for each of your three most-used (Po Campo) purses, and the big one for home. Yeesh.

What a beautiful bike day!  No complaints here!

Domenica Cresap-o'clock!

Domenica Cresap said:

What a beautiful bike day!  No complaints here!


You know you're a cyclist when you start putting snap rivets on your pant legs to make up for the days you don't have a leg strap...

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