Cycling From Suburbs To Kansas City



In this clip, a JoCo dude offers insight in peddling his way from the suburbs to Kansas City proper powered only by an annoying blinking light and his sense of self-satisfaction.

Description of an hour-long commute across the metro which probably leaves this guy kinda stinky for the the workday . . .

"In this video I walk you through my bicycle commute in Kansas City. My commute is 15 miles one-way and takes me through the cities of Lenexa, Merriam, Shawnee, Kansas City Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. The route contains share use paths, bike lanes, and streets with different levels of traffic."

Take a look:



You decide . . .

Comments

  1. At least the guy is saving some money. Better than being slave to a car.

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  2. Low Achiever.

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  3. So let's see; 15 miles at five mph...not a whole lot of productive time there.
    And what about a summer day of 90 degrees? Bet he arrives at his "job" ready to go and people around him really welcome his arrival.
    A snowy day at 10 degrees...not so much either.
    Does he get paid to ride a bike?

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  4. Very cool video. Obviously you can't do this if you have kids and/or a tight schedule.

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  5. I wear dress pants, shirt and tie daily. I've wanted to "commute" on my bike for a while but my options are: bring a change of clothes, douse myself in smell-good, or a whore-bath in the restroom. Not good options.

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  6. I was hoping it would be a video of the young lady on the exercicle.

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  7. Where or what does this squirrel do for a living that allows this ride which we all know he doesn't do every day. Music is boring and thousands of other videos just like it by other clowns riding their Pee Wee Herman Specials.

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  8. To KC Motorists: Always remember to look at the cyclist's ass--that is their main reason for cycling to and from work--attention whores on two wheels !

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  9. A target rich environment

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