Ridgeway
Veteran
- Location
- Lausanne, Switzerland
Changed my job exactly 1 year ago and moved from home office working (previous 10yrs) to mainly an office environment that is 22km away from home. I saw this as an opportunity to get some pedals turned on the way to/from work a couple of times a week and was at first pretty set on getting a Santos built up specifically for the job but hesitated and decided to suck it and see. Been averaging max once a week for the commute on a road bike and just tried it this last year with a rucksack to carry each days clothes and usual work kit, weighed around 7kgs ie the same as the bike
Anyway I’ve enjoyed it although have found it a pain to shower at the end of each ride and full kit change etc. That and charging decent lights, having multiple of them etc etc.
So gave this some thought, then some more….. considered a gravel bike that i could use for other fun stuff, something more heavy weight like a Santos again, and finally concluded that a Pedelec would be the way forwards:
- Built in decent lights
- Rear lights are actually brake lights
- Integrated horn
- Longe range batteries
- High average speed for the commute
- Reduced effort to avoid a full pre-work work out but still a mild work out
Well that’s the theory at least
So picked up the V5 doc (permis de circulation) for the bike yesterday so i can get my registration plates next week and then back to my LBS who’s prepping the bike for Friday. Already added the pannier rack and a pair of Ortlieb back roller panniers
Bought a back up charger that I’ll keep with me or at the office (not sure yet), plus a decent lock although it’s very secure where it’s left at work but it’s just in case I’ll do any shopping on the way back home.
So my target is 2-3 days per week although that can increase in the better weather and decrease in the crappy stuff
Now i’ve got to start think about my clothes strategy, office trousers for the ride ? change shoes ? only put on shirt once i arrive there ? Etc etc i guess only experience will tell.
So here’s looking forward to:
- cold mornings (very soon)
- foggy mornings where i can’t see where I’m going (fog is a fact here in Nov/Dec)
- drying wet clothes at work…
- forgetting to charge the bike and then having to steal my wife’s car
Oh and some beautiful rides home where i can digest the day as well as those mornings on the road where being on 2 wheels is just the only place to be, what i have to then do some work

So gave this some thought, then some more….. considered a gravel bike that i could use for other fun stuff, something more heavy weight like a Santos again, and finally concluded that a Pedelec would be the way forwards:
- Built in decent lights
- Rear lights are actually brake lights
- Integrated horn
- Longe range batteries
- High average speed for the commute
- Reduced effort to avoid a full pre-work work out but still a mild work out
Well that’s the theory at least

So picked up the V5 doc (permis de circulation) for the bike yesterday so i can get my registration plates next week and then back to my LBS who’s prepping the bike for Friday. Already added the pannier rack and a pair of Ortlieb back roller panniers

So my target is 2-3 days per week although that can increase in the better weather and decrease in the crappy stuff

Now i’ve got to start think about my clothes strategy, office trousers for the ride ? change shoes ? only put on shirt once i arrive there ? Etc etc i guess only experience will tell.
So here’s looking forward to:
- cold mornings (very soon)
- foggy mornings where i can’t see where I’m going (fog is a fact here in Nov/Dec)
- drying wet clothes at work…
- forgetting to charge the bike and then having to steal my wife’s car

Oh and some beautiful rides home where i can digest the day as well as those mornings on the road where being on 2 wheels is just the only place to be, what i have to then do some work
