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    I bike every other day to work on a folding bike for 20km one way.

    Takes me 45 minutes to 1 hour to do one way.

    With my car, it takes me about 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes.

    I take the back roads as much as possible to avoid as much car made pollution as I can. But then again, riding a jeepney or an ordinary bus will expose you to the same pollution.

    Lets discuss!

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    I bike every other day to work on a folding bike for 20km one way.

    Takes me 45 minutes to 1 hour to do one way.

    With my car, it takes me about 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes.

    I take the back roads as much as possible to avoid as much car made pollution as I can. But then again, riding a jeepney or an ordinary bus will expose you to the same pollution.

    Lets discuss!

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    Ok yang advocacy mo bro...keep it up...

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    Good if the building has a parking slot for bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Good if the building has a parking slot for bikes.

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    You can bring to your cubicle or locker room a folding bike. Especially yung Brompton fold type na bikes (NYFTI, et al.)



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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Good if the building has a parking slot for bikes.

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    folding bike naman so pwede dalhin sa loob ng building. may container bag pa nga iyong iba for their folding bikes

    siguro ang concern ko diyan if may shower room available. i'd like to feel fresh after the long bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    Ok yang advocacy mo bro...keep it up...

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    Out of necessity na din. 2 hours in traffic going home is strating to affect my health.

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    If wala shower room, sponge bath sa CR with SOME alcohol and baby powder does the same thing.

    Powdered baby wet wipes are even better.

    Na try ko na yung sponge bath at wet wipes. Ok din. Pero mas type ko din talaga maligo.

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    years ago, i used to bike to work. an ordinary, "pang-deliver-ng-pandesal" variety.
    until i decided it was too dangerous.
    i feel our traffics here are not bicycle-friendly.

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    They are not, in the same way it is not motorbike friendly.

    With that said, take the lane and use blinkers and reflecrors. Wear a helmet.

    That will keep you as safe as riding a motorbike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    If wala shower room, sponge bath sa CR with SOME alcohol and baby powder does the same thing.

    Powdered baby wet wipes are even better.

    Na try ko na yung sponge bath at wet wipes. Ok din. Pero mas type ko din talaga maligo.

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    yezzir, i guess that'll do the trick. baon mo naman din iyong office attire mo so sariwa pa din ang appearance niyo iyan


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