Donn's Commute Details
Bike description
My commute bike is the bike that I do everything with. It's an Otis Guy
Softride. I use Spinergy Spox wheels and the spokes are yellow, so it makes
it sort of a hard bike to miss. It's not especially modified for commuting.
It has no fenders. I use the same tires and wheels that I use on the
weekends. I have a good, home-brew 10-watt lighting system. I use an old
NiteRider headlamp powered by a $13.00 alkaline rechargeable battery that
should easily last three or four hours on a charge. I carry the battery in
my messenger bag. I have a chain stay mounted red LED taillight, and a
similar one mounted to the back of my helmet. I like good lights and I
always have a Cateye Halogen lighting system with an extra set of batteries
for the backup. It's no fun to get caught without lights. Additionally, I
have bits of reflective tape stuck here and there on my bike and crank arms,
and reflective tape sewn onto my messenger bag. I also use Jandd reflective
ankle bands.
Commute Route:
Sebastopol-Mendocino Ave./Fountaingrove Ave., Santa Rosa, about 11 miles one
way. I use the Joe Radota Trail from Sebastopol to Fulton Rd. I use the
Santa Rosa Creek Trail to Railroad Square. From RR Square I take Wilson to
Morgan to Amory to the County Admin Center. Ventura Drive gets me through
the County complex and out to Bicentennial near Kaiser. From there I am
minutes from work. I have a shower at my job and I carry my clean and dirty
clothes and lunch and lights, etc. in an old green Timbuktu messenger bag.
My route has the advantage of lots of bike trails, but the trails are very
dark. You have to have good lights that throw a long beam and still look
very sharp for all kinds of traffic that is not lit up. There are riders and
pedestrians out there without lights. There are lots of cats prowling the
Laguna, and they can get under your wheels. Once I hit a rabbit and took a
spill in the dark coming home to Sebastopol.
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