Comment Re:They only get a few months.. (Score 1) 146
Can you explain why it's so much hotter 100 feet in the air on a chairlift dressed in a nice little trendy ski suit, than on a bike properly dressed, which is less than if you were walking?
And for the yearly cost of a car, you can spend a summer cycling in America, even in Europe.
I don't understand why people in general think that bikers are only die-hard ecologists. Heck, it's convenient. You don't have to look for parking spaces. Anywhere I go, even downtown Montreal, I park right in front of the door. And you don't have to go to a fitness center at night to keep in shape.
In summer, bike tours are really nice. The longest I did was Montreal, around Lac St-Jean and back. (Honestly, you better take the train or bus to Quebec city. It's flat and not very interesting.) It's from far the nicest trip I ever took in Quebec. I was greeted all over the place, so much so that I had to refuse some invitations. (I was already way under my daily city mileage. The whole trip took nearly 3 months. Sometimes, you have to move on.)
As for the bikes that will be rented in Montreal, I don't believe that Montrealers will use them a lot: it's much better to have your own bike. But, if you use the transit system and you have 3 stops to make on the length of 6 metro stations, what do you do? Walk? Go back to the tube for 2 stations and walk again? Or use a bike?
But renting one to visit is a great idea. I brought mine last time I went to Paris (1988). From the first time I arrived at Orly, I always had this vision of coming into Paris from the airport
A good bike will set you back $500, last 10 years and you'll add, let's say, $50 a year on average for parts. With a few tools, small maintenance is easy. Otherwise, you go to the bike shop. So, that's $100 a year!!! Hey, what can be so useful today for this kind of money?
Forget ecology, just think wise. A bike is freedom. It's really heaven sent. I couldn't do without mine for a day.