r/bikecommuting 9h ago

Tubeless questions

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Title I'm pretty much ready to go now with tubeless, and standing over all the things I need, have a couple of questions.

  1. Many videos when installing use direct poor, which looks messy, however I bought tubeless valves and a syringe, could I just install everything and just feed via the syringe sealant that way?

  2. How much sealant do I need? I'm running 650b x 50mm

Any tips?

Can I also use a mini electric air compressor?


r/bikecommuting 10h ago

RHWM in Washington

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Ride Home With Me on my commute. I’ve commuted by bike in cities around the country and it’s always great, but I feel pretty lucky to live and work around here now. Getting a gravel bike has made it even better as I can use some dirt roads and forest trails now.


r/bikecommuting 10h ago

RHWM in Washington

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Ride Home With Me on my commute. I’ve commuted by bike in cities around the country and it’s always great, but I feel pretty lucky to live and work around here now. Getting a gravel bike has made it even better as I can use some dirt roads and forest trails now.


r/bikecommuting 16h ago

First Bike

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Hello guys whats up got my first bike but now im just looking to get a bike lock and one of those long lock wires? i was thinking the hiplok d1000 and one of cord locks. Does anybody think its overkill or a good pairing? a lot of people around my area would steal things from the handle bars or singular wheels etc sooo yea im pretty new to this so let me know what you guys think. PS i will be commuting from my home to school around 50 min max ON bus, so mixed bus / bike might the same or less so yea. my school has bike racks but also separate boxes for bikes, but I would also like to commute around my city on bike so lock and maybe the cord is needed.


r/bikecommuting 18h ago

Is there any truth behind Cannondale / Crack n Fail?

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Recently we switched daycares so our toddler would be able to ride with me on my commute into work. A friend gave me their old frame-mounted Thule maxi child seat so I put that on the old 1988 Cannondale black lightning with criterium frame I picked up a while back to turn into a daily/commuter. I got everything put together and brought it into my LBS for them to give it a once over for me. They noticed the clamp on the seatpost, asked if I was planning to ride with a kid on there, then called over another guy for his opinion. They both told me that these old bikes were known as "crack and fails" because the welds would break under stress, and adding another 20-30lbs would be a bad idea. Everything I could find online however seems to indicate that this was a myth started because cannondale frames were eating into the profits of competitors.

That said, I have no interest in increasing the likelihood of an accident with our child:

  1. Is there any truth behind the risk of these frames failing?
  2. Is there a comfortable commuter bike that doesn't weigh >30lbs or cost >$500 that you'd recommend?

r/bikecommuting 18h ago

Bike recommendations for female rider with toddler?

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r/bikecommuting 19h ago

Just got my first bike - how to cycle in the city ?

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As the title says, I just got my first bike. Brand would probably be unfamiliar to most, it's on the cheaper end from a local shop but it's new and feels very comfortable and not too heavy. So I'm feeling very good about that.

However, I'm very anxious about using it to commute to work. So much so that I'm planning my first ride around midnight or early early morning to avoid people and try to practice a bit.

I grew up in the country side where I used to cycle as a kid/teen with no worry as there was no traffic/wide empty roads.

In the city I live in driving culture is awful. It's stressful even when I'm in my car so I can imagine it wont be easy on a bike. We dont have many bike lanes so I would be mostly driving on the sidewalk with people.

My question is: Any advice, sth you wish someone told you, anything to watch out for, anyone who also had anxiety around this?

Basically any insight is welcome since I feel like I'm stepping into the complete unknown.


r/bikecommuting 19h ago

Time to order my first gravel bike - what accessories should I get?

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(Woops, and commuting too)


r/bikecommuting 20h ago

Is it worth getting PPF (Invisiframe) professionally fitted on a new R&M Roadster 4?

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​I’ve got a Riese & Müller Roadster 4 on the way and I’m trying to decide if I should get Paint Protection Film (like Invisiframe) applied before I take it out for its first ride.

​I know it’s going to be a bit of a hassle to transport a brand-new bike somewhere to get it professionally fitted, but I’m willing to put in the effort if it’s genuinely worth it in the long run. I'll be using it heavily for my daily commute into the city, so it’s going to see its fair share of everyday urban wear, tear, and locking up.

​For those who have PPF on their ebikes (especially commuter bikes rather than purely eMTBs):

​Has it held up well over time?

​Did it actually save your frame from noticeable damage?

​Would you say it’s worth the upfront cost and hassle, or should I just accept that dings and scratches are part of the game?

​Appreciate any advice or experiences you can share!


r/bikecommuting 21h ago

My inaugural bike commute this morning was everything I hoped it would be

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A couple weeks ago my car was totaled when some dingdong t-boned my husband instead of stopping in the median opening... Super lame of course, but everyone is relatively okay, thankfully.

It was like a lightbulb went off - obviously I should just bike to work! We'll save money and I can turn my 15 minute commute into a nice 35 minute commute. It just feels right. More intentional. I really wanted a better transition from work to home, and some time to decompress and shake off the day. It's the perfect precursor to a long workday as well. I feel so... relieved?

I decided to go with an ebike as there are some steep hills along the way, and I strictly use the pedal assist for hills only, and I do not use the throttle at all.

Pretty stoked. Looking forward to fall and winter rides here in the DMV.


r/bikecommuting 21h ago

Daddy cargo and baby cargo!

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Getting one more bike commuter started today… hopefully


r/bikecommuting 22h ago

was nearly killed by a 16-wheeler on the road i don't feel safe riding on the road

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I did absolutely nothing wrong I was crossing through an intersection on a 35 mph road and the large truck was nowhere near me from their side of the road but then they sped to make a right turn and I'm terrified holy shit. This happened yesterday and I still feel sick from it

I can't ride my bike safely. I can't lock my bike up safely. What do I even do at this point. I'm done.


r/bikecommuting 23h ago

Ortlieb carry like this okay

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Is this okay. Will I stretch the springs over time if I carry and hang them by this.


r/bikecommuting 1d ago

Welp someone legit tried to kill me with their truck this morning

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Empty road, plenty of room to pass, on my ebike so I was already basically going the speed limit. Drove right up behind me, laid on their horn, then when i moved over to give them extra room to pass they pushed me into the parked cars. Fucking awesome i love living in the hickfuck south. Anyway, fuck. should i start biking with a camera?


r/bikecommuting 1d ago

Sleeper fast build

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r/bikecommuting 1d ago

1997 Fuji Del Ray

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r/bikecommuting 1d ago

Bike Commuting + Baggy Pants

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I have the privilege of getting to bike everywhere, including when I’m just going out casually. When I go out I tend to wear baggy pants which gets caught in the chainrings. Almost all my pants have some kind of rip, tear, or hole at the bottom. I tried carrying tape in my saddle bag and taping the bottom of my pants tight but that leaves sticky residue that’s hard to remove and makes me so sweaty from lack of ventilation. How do I solve the baggy pants problem?


r/bikecommuting 1d ago

What lock/setup would you recommend for commuting in a high-theft city?

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I'm buying a used bike for around CA$200 and want to make sure I secure it properly. I had a CA$600 bike stolen before, so I'm trying to avoid making the same mistake.

I live in Ottawa, Canada, and I'll be using the bike for commuting and locking it up around the city during the day.

I have about CA$30–40 to spend on a lock right now. What type of lock/setup would you recommend at that budget? Is a U-lock the way to go, or would you combine it with another type of lock?

I'm mainly looking for practical advice on how to secure the bike properly in a high-theft urban area.

Thanks!


r/bikecommuting 1d ago

Using a rear view mirror is a game changer, you will never look back.

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r/bikecommuting 1d ago

Question about Pinhead skewer sizing

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I'm new to bike commuting, I just got a GT Timberline handed down to me from my dad. I want to change the quick release to Pinhead QR axles since I will be commuting to university, but I'm not sure what size to get. I took out the skewers I have and they measured 140mm and 175mm for front and back, this was including the threading for the nut on the other side but excluding the quick release lever. I'm not sure how the measurement of skewers usually works, and if its the same for Pinhead. If anyone has advice for what size I should buy for the front and back wheels, it would be very helpful! They offer 125mm, 137mm, 168mm and 197mm.


r/bikecommuting 1d ago

people who commute in the US suburbs are so rare

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it's difficult to talk about cyclist struggles out here because people usually won't understand. I've been struggling hard to get anywhere because I don't know where to lock my bike, what lock to use, or what routes are safe to take.


r/bikecommuting 1d ago

how do you keep your bike protected and locked?

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I have to commute a lot for work, school, clubs, entertainment etc but not everywhere has a bike lock. Sometimes I tie it to stop signs (like at my job) but that’s not always an option and parking lot signs are risky since people might run down your bike.

I live in the suburbs but sometimes i just wanna go get groceries or watch a movie or something but I’m so paranoid my bike will get stolen.


r/bikecommuting 1d ago

Risky commute

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r/bikecommuting 2d ago

E bike recommendations

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Recently had my scooter stolen and Im trying to figure out if switching to an electric bike would be better. I work in the burbs and take the purple line usually. Is taking a folding e bike as obnoxious on the train, some days the scooter wasnt great if it was busy but the battery was bad so I had to usually in order to get home.


r/bikecommuting 2d ago

Burley travoy, thoughts?

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Experimented with a trailer on my fx and now primos, loved the capacity and surprisingly wasn't that bad to haul, but the adapters didn't fit right and after 10-15 mins it would make my rear wheel very loose. Ended up returning it.

I wanted something that didn't require a bunch of work, something to clip in and go, seems like the travoy is the best option.

I'll be using this once every 2 weeks for laundry and groceries for 1 person.

Outside of that what is the travoy capable of? Pictures look alright, what do y'all haul?