speaking as a petit-bourgeois person who owns a good bike and basically lives on it rn
bicycles are not as cheap as people think. this might be because my parents bought me a cheap bike from Walmart and I barely rode it.
A full DIY toolkit is usually a $400+ expenditure (that can be shared) and portable repair tools for long trips are an added expense. People also underestimate maintenance costs. Lots of bike parts have to be replaced at ~5K km and if you’re hitting 30km/h regularly for extended periods you’ll be spending a decent amount of cash on tires and chains and brake pads several times a year
all of this is microscopic compared to the maintenance expense and environmental impact of trying to use a car in the same way, however, and bike maintenance can be kind of zen
speaking as a petit-bourgeois person who owns a good bike and basically lives on it rn
bicycles are not as cheap as people think. this might be because my parents bought me a cheap bike from Walmart and I barely rode it.
A full DIY toolkit is usually a $400+ expenditure (that can be shared) and portable repair tools for long trips are an added expense. People also underestimate maintenance costs. Lots of bike parts have to be replaced at ~5K km and if you’re hitting 30km/h regularly for extended periods you’ll be spending a decent amount of cash on tires and chains and brake pads several times a year
all of this is microscopic compared to the maintenance expense and environmental impact of trying to use a car in the same way, however, and bike maintenance can be kind of zen
Zen and the Art of
MotorcycleBicycle Maintenancehttps://www.velopress.com/books/zinn-and-the-art-of-road-bike-maintenance/
Uhh, I don't see any Zen nor a story about traveling the highways here. 1/10.
Looks like a good book about bicycle maintenance though.
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