Global Sports: Should I Invest In Commuter Bikes?

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Should I Invest In Commuter Bikes?

By Rob Sutter


Some number of years ago, my old bike was sadly stolen from my home. I liked that bike a great deal since it helped in the way of exercise and the fact that bikes are pretty expensive did not help in the matter. Too many times have I thought about buying another bike but the challenge lied in the fact that saving money was a great challenge. However, news stories about commuter bikes and those who rode them were brought to my attention. Maybe I should think about bike rental.

First of all, I have to note the feeling of brotherhood that comes from commuter bikes. For example, cities are highly condensed areas where cars and buses might not be the most ideal form of travel. Biking not only helps in this regard but it makes a certain area where people live gain that much greater a feeling of camaraderie, which is something that a company like Linus can support. A trend has the tendency to spread if a single person takes action, so a domino effect could come about as a result.

Commuter biking can also be positive when it comes to overall travel. Those who traverse amongst cities in which population is high yet condensed areas abound typically find it difficult to travel by way of car or bus. Cyclists typically don't have to worry about this since they have sidewalks and crosswalks which don't suffer from the same traffic issues. Because of all of this, arriving at ones destination occurs much quicker.

Those who commute via cycling may have yet another reason to be passionate about their form of rival. This is because of superhighways being implemented in places where bicycling is strong like Denmark. The implementation of these superhighways will no doubt further physical well-being for any and all cyclists but uninterrupted intersections where cyclists can freely cross only sweeten the deal. Bringing about fields and lakes, additions that only increase the feeling of atmosphere, makes things just a bit more enticing.

The list of perks that commuter bikes can bring seems to infinitely expand and cyclists are being rewarded for their show of support towards the form of travel. Superhighways are without question the greatest perk since traffic issues can emerge in the most packed of city roads. Should biking be considered only a form of travel, though? People can become extremely passionate about exercise, biking being a form of such, so such perks can only render the deal that much sweeter.




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