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myredracer wrote:
I would have to agree that this forum isn't the right place for a survey like this. It's clearly European in origin and missing some accessories that would be used here.
Our son studied at the University of Amsterdam for a semester last year. He bought a bike similar to the photo while there to get around -these are a common travel mode there and they all look similar too. (He named his bike Joop after Joop Zoetemelk.) He is home today (rare) and I will see if he has time for your survey. He is going back to UvA this fall to get a masters & PHD degree (economics/business) and will buy another Dutch bike to get around.
Cycling in North America is an entirely different world than Europe. Bikes are a lot different than the types here and are used a lot more for recreational use than commuting. Roads are a lot different as well since they have to be shared with predominantly motor vehicles many of which are going at much higher speeds than a bike. "Mountain bikes" are a popular style here and some of the accessories would never be used. Also, I would guess that a large percentage of the users in the forum are older that use bikes more for riding in or around a campground or nearby at home, if they have bikes at all. I would suggest contacting some bicycle shops in the US and Canada. Safety accessories are common here - lighting and not on the survey, helmets (required by law in some jurisdictions (like BC)) and safety vests.
I used to bike race in the 60/70s and had a stripped down, mean/lean racing machine (still have it). I would never think of riding a bike with a bell or basket, lol. Were are thinking of getting a couple of bikes for riding around a campground but would be bare bones but good quality.
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CavemanCharlie wrote:
I'd be happy to take it but, I don't ride a bike. I walk instead.
I'm 51 years old, I don't have a very good sense of balance, and I'm afraid of falling from a bike. At my age this could cause worse injuries then when you are young.
Besides, to get a decent bike around here you have to spend at least several hundred dollars and because I would only use the bike a few times a year I don't wish to spend that much money on one.
โMar-27-2015 04:48 PM
โMar-27-2015 02:33 PM
Drippin wrote:
Mark RV,
I looked at the survey and I think that the way that bikes are used by most in the US is much different than in The Netherlands. Here for most people they are for pleasure and or as a secondary means of transportation. One exception might be College students. In The Netherlands and other urban environments it is common for a bike to be a primary means of transportation. As a result you might find that the responses to your survey from the US are very different than from respondents in the EU or Asia.
Good luck.
By the way we our son is considering a semester to full year of study in Delft. It's a really nice place.
โMar-27-2015 02:17 PM
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โMar-27-2015 10:59 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I took your survey, I didn't have any problem with it but I doubt this thread meets the forum rules.
Good luck with that project but you may not get many takers as we tend to wary of giving out too much information about our private lives. Sorry.
What baloney! Sounds like marketing research for accessories. No one who takes bikes camping is worried about much of the accessories you seem to be interested in - umbrella holder? An exception might be water bottle. There - Survey completed.
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