.. _Bicycles: Bicycle and mechanics ===================== .. rubric:: Cycling in the city I adopted the bicycle as my main mean of transportation when I moved to Grenoble. I have come to think it is the best one when living in a city, here are a few reasons why: - Fast and convenient -- no endless search for a parking spot, no traffic jams, no waiting 20 minutes for the tram at off-peak hours, ... - My favorite way to unwind after work. - I can look after and repair my bike myself. - Environment friendly. - Economical -- no extra insurance, no gas, ... And when it comes to inconveniences like rain, quite common where I currently live (Gothenburg, Sweden), or snow, I have become an adept of the Scandinavian saying Det finns inget dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder. *There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes.* However, in the case of cycling, it needs to be extended beyond clothing to include cycling equipment such as suitable tires. .. rubric:: Bike kitchens One thing I like about (non-electrical) bikes is the possibility to repair them oneself. I find it really satisfying to be able to diagnose and fix myself most issues I have with my bikes. A great place to learn bicycle mechanics is a *Bike Kitchen*, that is a Do-It-Yourself bicyle workshop where one has access to tools, second-hand spare parts and help from volunteers. Bike kitchens come with a large variety of structures and operating models (exclusively volunteer-run or with few employees, membership mandatory or not to access the workshop, ... ) but they have the common goals of promoting bike riding, reusing and recycling old bikes and teaching bicycle mechanics. I have been a volunteer in two of them: - `uN p’Tit véLo dAnS La Tête `_ in Grenoble - `Cykelköket Göteborg `_ in Gotheburg and this is where I learned almost everything I know about bicycle mechanics. What I like about bike kitchens: - Learning more about bicycle mechanics, - Helping others, - Sharing my knowledge and enpowering people, - Meeting and exchanging with people from various cultures and social backgrounds, - The conviviality with the other volunteers, e.g. shared meals, evening hangouts, ... Some external resources about bike kitchens: - `L'Heureux cyclage `_: French network of DIY bicyle workshops (mostly in French) - `Wiklou `_, le wiki francophone du vélo (in French) - `List of publications about bicycle workshops `_ .. rubric:: Travelling I have also discovered long distance cycling, which is a way of travelling during the holidays that I enjoy. For now I have only done two relatively short trips (I know people who have crossed continents): - Châlons sur Sâone - Tours (6 days, ~ 600 km, summer 2019) with this bike: |diaferia| - Gothenburg - Helsinborg following `Kattegattleden `_ (3 days and half, ~ 400 km, summer 2020) with this bike (picture taken during the trip with the luggage on): |RD| .. |diaferia| image:: assets/velo_diaferia2.jpg :width: 250 :alt: My mountainbike with luggage .. |RD| image:: assets/velo_RD.jpg :width: 250 :alt: My mountainbike with luggage