Bike to Work Week-Day Two
For those of you that are surprised I made it to day 2....HA HA. I guess I am in better shape than I look (good thing). I'll admit after topping out at over 28 miles per hour yesterday, today's best was just over 24 miles per hour. In my defense there was a lot more wind than yesterday....and the speed limit at the time was 25 miles per hour so I was just simply obeying the law. I am glad the rain moved through last night so I had no other weather issues this morning. Karl Klopotic our staff meteorologist say tomorrow morning may get a little interesting.
For those that may have just stared following my blog, tt is national bike to work week this week and Brian and the crew at Free Flight have hooked me up with a TREK Dual Sport+ electric hybrid: Part city bike, part adventure trail ride. Fast 700c wheels, suspension, and a light, strong frame make it the go-anywhere choice.
Electric bikes from Free Flight amplify your pedaling power and your ability to do and see more. Trek e-bikes make more possible. They're quick and smooth, with predictable, easy-to-control power and a long-lasting removable battery that recharges at any household outlet.
Where do you want to go? Now that's a decision you can make after you begin your ride. On or off the road, Dual Sport+ can conquer it all with confidence.
40-60 miles of range on a full charge. Assist is awesome in a hilly city like DBQ. Ride to work without getting sweaty.
It's not too late for you to join the Bike to Work campaign.
Here are some tips for you if you join Bike to work week May 15-May 19th
Bike riding is good for your mind body and soul.
Exercise to keep weight off and improve cardiovascular system.
Clear your head both before and after work. Help the improve the environment. Compete