1. What types of riding do you do? Commuting/transportation, MTB (Duh!), Road Biking?
MTB exclusively since moving to NC. Road is too dangerous here.
2. What are your favorite aspects of riding? If you were trying to get someone into the sport, what aspects of riding would you describe to convince them to give it a go?
The ability to "get away" when riding. Have to clear my brain in order to keep upright. Seeing critters. The scenery and fresh air. The fitness factor. The room to push myself as far as I want and further than in the gym. The friends and acquaintances made. The places ridden from coast to coast and in Mexico.
3. What problems or annoyances do you run into while riding now? What did you have difficulty with when you were first getting into the sport?
No problems really. The only annoyance is some of the 'racer bois' who do not announce when they come from behind and do not speak when passing. The other is the downhill/slope rider not yielding to the climber.
When I first started it was my fitness and skill. Fortunately there was a great group of mentors who encouraged and challenged me. I quickly moved through bikes with better wheel sets and forks, and finally frames. Now as I age through my 60's my fitness and physical limitations again cause difficulty.
4. How often on average, do you get to be on your bike in a week?
Once or twice a week in the spring, summer and fall. This late fall and winter season I spend more time on trail maintenance.
5. (from my own list) : I get personal satisfaction from trail work and from working with and for cycling organizations such as IMBA/SORBA to keep places to ride available fro all.