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Old 03-24-2011, 02:49 PM   #51
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Commuting 20-30 minutes is ideal. Any more and it's a chore......And any less and it doesn't warm up your engine enough, and it also isn't worth the effort of gearing up.
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Old 03-24-2011, 02:58 PM   #52
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This is another reason why I commute: this is where I drink my coffee in the morning 3 seasons out of the year

That, along with the pictures you posted in the other thread, is awesome.
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Old 03-24-2011, 03:00 PM   #53
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This is another reason why I commute: this is where I drink my coffee in the morning 3 seasons out of the year

I thought you just had 4th of july weekend and winter
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Old 03-24-2011, 03:27 PM   #54
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That, along with the pictures you posted in the other thread, is awesome.
Thanks! It's nice to wake up to every day.

It's even better at sunset:



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I thought you just had 4th of july weekend and winter
As opposed to Winter and Construction down there?
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Old 03-24-2011, 05:28 PM   #55
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I live about 20-35 minutes away from work, depending on route (highway w/ tolls or surface street)... The most commute I ever had was 45 minutes and that wasn't bad, sucked when you forget something at work/home and have to turn around, but otherwise no biggie.

I'd say my limit would be an hour... if I found a fantastic job that paid amazing and everything, I'd travel as far as necessary... I'd just be looking for a new place to live that's closer.
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Old 03-24-2011, 05:38 PM   #56
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Commuting 20-30 minutes is ideal. Any more and it's a chore......And any less and it doesn't warm up your engine enough, and it also isn't worth the effort of gearing up.
Also depends on what your commute consists of... Mine is all stop and go highway or surface street traffic... in other words 'the SUCK' of motorcycle riding. If I had a 10 minute commute that involved a nice winding road... I'd gladly gear up... maybe leave a half hour early and ride back and forth a couple of times before going to work too
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Old 03-24-2011, 05:43 PM   #57
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Also depends on what your commute consists of... Mine is all stop and go highway or surface street traffic... in other words 'the SUCK' of motorcycle riding. If I had a 10 minute commute that involved a nice winding road... I'd gladly gear up... maybe leave a half hour early and ride back and forth a couple of times before going to work too
Yes and that's one reason I stopped riding the bike to work. I was racking up too many miles with no fun involved! Now I ride for fun only.
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Old 03-25-2011, 08:44 PM   #58
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New job opened up. 3 hours from my current home, about 40 miles from my parents. Pretty sure I'll apply.
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Thanks! It's nice to wake up to every day.

It's even better at sunset:





As opposed to Winter and Construction down there?
winter only slows down the construction
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Old 03-27-2011, 10:30 AM   #60
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19 miles one way all backroads in the sticks for 7 yrs site closed down

47 miles one way of pure hell traffic sucked and the people there sucked also did this for 3 yrs up until last week

now I moved to another location 30 miles away, all backroads, not bad on a bike either, great people and enjoying myself.

I had just had it with my previous location, some of the guys were great however I dreaded going to work for so many reasons. Another location had been talking to the higher ups about moving me for 2 yrs, and finally allowed it to happen. My stress level has dropped to zero.
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