This time I took my flatmate's bike because the wheels of mine felt slightly flat. She has a second-hand full-size bike and you could feel the difference! For one thing it was more difficult to turn, with the big wheels, but it also meant that I didn't need to pedal as much to get moving. Going up the hills felt slightly easier though gears are most ideal. The saddle was different (a bit less comfortable than mine) and handle bars jutted out on an angle instead of mine sideways so ergonomics and design really make a different fit! The bike also has "reverse locking" or whatever it's called, where you can brake the rear wheels by pushing the pedal backwards. I'm not exactly sure how it works and how common it is, but I found it rather difficult to work with - every time I wanted to get back on the road after stopping I couldn't just wind the pedals backwards to get into the right position to push off.. which wasted a lot of time, energy and face.
So I mentioned I tried to take the same route as last time, turns out I made a wrong turn and ended up going down a different road which led me to explore a few places. The traffic this time was a lot busier than last time, despite it still being around 11am on a weekday. Perhaps it's because it was the day before public holiday (Easter) which made everyone get ready on that day? I don't know. I went through all the smaller roads and tried to take the flatter ones. It was a 40min ride but it sure included a lot of hills!
Below is a rather draft map of where I went. I planned to take the same route down and go all the way down Valley Road and end up at the Esplanade where Mt Eden Cycles is, but I took the following route instead.
I stopped at the end of a lot of roads because, for example, they ended at the intersection with a busy road (Dominion Road) or they were just too hilly.
I ended up going down this cul-de-sac and finding a really neat little sneakish pathway just for bikes! I decided I'll try ride through that place next time. It's these little things that I love about the nature of a small machine as the bicycle - that you can just cut your way around the city! Shortcuts... I love it.
I found that by cycling in a place I was barely familiar with, with small identical roads making the whole network a maze, I made the roundabout a sort of landmark which I could navigate myself around. Since it was the first intersection I came across after getting off Mt Eden Road, that's the only way I knew how to get back (I could look at and use other streets to get back too, but most of them are too steep...)
I noticed later, on my way to uni, there was a girl wearing her work clothes that came out of Pencarrow Ave and took the same bus as me to the Esplanade. The distance is only 2km, so why didn't she just take a bike down to work and save the money? Two things immediately sprang to mind. Apart from the assumption that she doesn't own a bike, perhaps it's just the lacking mainstream cycle culture here in Auckland - there's no consideration of taking your bike to go around Auckland. The other excuse I can think of is the hill you would have to tackle on the way back...
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