TrishE
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Nice ride to and from Lincoln to Bardney. Not far at all my mum lives in metheringham I stay at hers part of the week but live in Newark at the moAbout 10 miles from the city, Bardney to be precise.

Nice ride to and from Lincoln to Bardney. Not far at all my mum lives in metheringham I stay at hers part of the week but live in Newark at the moAbout 10 miles from the city, Bardney to be precise.
The only time I don't ride is when it's icy so last winter I walked to work from the station twice, luckily it's only two miles or so once I get to Lincoln. I just get wet if it's raining and get changed at work my hair is always a mess but I wear a hat as part of my work uniform so I can hide it@TrishnBonnie: That looks very handy. I'm only 1.5 miles from the train station so this would definitely open up opportunities for getting around. How do you cope in the winter? Is it just a case of getting wet-weather gear and dealing with it?
Not daft at all and there's always a trailer to carry stuff tooThanks for the info @TrishnBonnie. It might sound daft but it's nice to hear that people are still managing to get about without being tethered to car ownership. Given how shitty traffic is getting almsot everwhere these days, and the hassle of maintaining/paying for a car it seems like a sensible choice for me to use public transport/cycling more often, especially as almost all retailers offer delivery, making shopping trips much less demanding.
Blimey - that's a lot of miles or expensive parts - or does that include depreciation too?I would say running both our cars costs about £12500 a year, maybe a tad more, they are both paid for but we do a lot of miles of which some is down to business.
Blimey - that's a lot of miles or expensive parts - or does that include depreciation too?
You may find that doesn't happen. I got another car, after a break of three years, and at the end of "New customer, that's 25% off, sir, your home insurance is with us, that's another 25% off sir, your wife has a car with us, another 10% off, 10% for something else, it's a Monday, another 5%" I ended up paying £10 more than if I'd had 9 years NCB. After one year without a claim, I immediately jumped to 5 years NCB.Taking a long break will mean my insurance will be expensive if I decide to become a car owner again in the future.
What do you mean by higher maintenance costs on a bike? I find my commuter bike relatively inexpensive to maintain and run, and I do about 9,000 miles a year on it, so parts wear out. I still probably spend under $AU1000 per year on it (which, thanks to Brexit, is about 570 pounds). It helps that I do almost all my own maintenance, and only use a bike shop when I need a new pair of wheels built, since I prefer to leave those to the experts.Are you actually going to save money? The extra cost of train fares, buses, mates petrol money, higher maintenance costs on bike could add up to the same as your car costs over the course of a year.
In my case we had two cars and used one regularly while the other did nothing on the drive for 6 months as it was sorn. I cycle to work every day and have genuinelyour saved as we were not replacing one with another.
I just ride to the hospital, been 5 or 6 times in the last two months, though I suspect its a tad further for you, my ride is some 10 miles there and likewise back if no detours.I take my bike on the train, I've a hospital appointment tomorrow so will get the train to Lincoln then cycle to the hospital using quiet roads. I don't have a car and use a bike or bike and train instead. A folding bike would mean being able to use the bus tooView attachment 136337
What do you mean by higher maintenance costs on a bike? I find my commuter bike relatively inexpensive to maintain and run, and I do about 9,000 miles a year on it, so parts wear out. I still probably spend under $AU1000 per year on it (which, thanks to Brexit, is about 570 pounds). It helps that I do almost all my own maintenance, and only use a bike shop when I need a new pair of wheels built, since I prefer to leave those to the experts.