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the journal of Michael Werneburg

twenty-eight years and a million words

Toronto, 2019.07.11

I've done some math and it seems that riding a bike for the past eight years has saved me $9,000 in TTC fares.

I'm looking into it because I've had trouble with my bike's center-pull cantilever brakes of late; the 700-38C tires appear to be too big for caliper brakes, so a decent pair of v-brakes is in order. Which means new brake levers. I sometimes feel that owning a bike is asking for a non-stop stream of expenses, but:

1. The brakes on the bike are already 4.5 years old and have seen 18,000 kilometers.

2. The brake levers came from a previous bike and probably have seen 28,000 kilometers.

3. Since I started keeping track in early 2011, I've spent $6,237 on two consecutive bikes, and saved $9,065 in fares.

My methodology on costs is simple: record all costs. My methodology on expenses is a bit different: when I use my bike instead of the TTC, I record the trips "saved" and multiply that by the then-current cost of a fare.

rand()m quote

In dwelling, be close to the land. In meditation, delve deep into the heart. In dealing with others, be gentle and kind. In speech, be true. In work, be competent. In action, be careful of your timing.

—Lao Tsu