You forget things like how accessible the city is, I bought a bike - I haven't had a bike in twenty years.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was in New York, I took my bike everywhere for transportation. I didn't have a fixed-gear bicycle, like a lot of the messengers do, but I had a stripped-down deal - having lost a few good ones in New York - and I did 10 to 15 miles a day just getting around the city.
As a kid from Texas, it always amazes me when city kids don't know how to ride a bike.
A bicycle has transformed my experience of London.
I bike around New York City as a way of getting everywhere I need to go.
I find buying a bicycle is a great way to stay in touch with people.
I spent a couple of months just riding a bike doing my own training in the streets.
I used a bike in London and that's it. I learnt a lot about biking, and really got into. Now I cycle regularly.
I cycled when I was at high school, then reconnected with bikes in New York in the late '70s. It was a good way of getting around the clubs and galleries of the Lower East Side and Soho.
I don't even own a bike.
I've got two bikes that get me everywhere I need to go. And public transportation.