My "Dental Plan" Realized...
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My "Dental Plan" Realized...
For decades I have planned to bike to a dentist appointment before work. Today was that day. My new dentist is a mile from my new office...but it's a little riskier to lock a bike outside in that neighborhood. I now own a folding bike and a Rhinowalk bike bag. So I brought the bike in with me!
Here's a photo of the bag on the bike, and the bike in the bag in the waiting room.


Here's a photo of the bag on the bike, and the bike in the bag in the waiting room.


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Good for you! I did that too when I had to have a crown put back on.
Folded the Broomie outside, carried it in an sat in the waiting room. When it was my turn I carried it into the room and stuck it in a corner. Some questions about it, favorable remarks then down to business.
Folded the Broomie outside, carried it in an sat in the waiting room. When it was my turn I carried it into the room and stuck it in a corner. Some questions about it, favorable remarks then down to business.
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That's a little different, as I wouldn't plan more than a year, even maybe not that long. I went to a new barber yesterday with my Kwiggle without really planning it, although that's easier than any doctor appointment, I would think.
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Here in Tokyo I could have left the bike, bags, and my cell phone outside, and found them still there after a long treatment. I always take myself or my kids to the dentist by bicycle, car parking here is scarce, and expensive when you can find it.
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Being able ta put your bike in a bag would certainly make it easier when taking it into the pawn shop ta pay your dental bill... Ha
Nice Bike!
Nice Bike!
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If you look carefully, you'll see my Bike Friday pakiT folded up in my dentist's waiting room. Hint: next to the chairs.

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My dentist's office is about 20 miles away, and the roads are mostly highway, so I wish I had the option to bike ride there.
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But this new location and ride was so easy I just so excited to do it.
That Kwiggle folds crazy small!
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I ride my folder to the dentist's office every day... it's *my* office! I get my dental work done here too... by a colleague, not me.
My commute is 50 miles each way (not sustainable by bike alone), but the folding bike accounts for about 8 miles a day, with the rest being our local heavy rail (METRA). I've been doing this year-round in Chicago for over 20 years.

Folder comfortably stashed in my office!
My commute is 50 miles each way (not sustainable by bike alone), but the folding bike accounts for about 8 miles a day, with the rest being our local heavy rail (METRA). I've been doing this year-round in Chicago for over 20 years.

Folder comfortably stashed in my office!
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I just bought a folding bike and am looking to purchase the same Rhinowalk bike bag like you have, which means I can take my bike on BTS train.
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I ride my folder to the dentist's office every day... it's *my* office! I get my dental work done here too... by a colleague, not me.
My commute is 50 miles each way (not sustainable by bike alone), but the folding bike accounts for about 8 miles a day, with the rest being our local heavy rail (METRA). I've been doing this year-round in Chicago for over 20 years.

Folder comfortably stashed in my office!
My commute is 50 miles each way (not sustainable by bike alone), but the folding bike accounts for about 8 miles a day, with the rest being our local heavy rail (METRA). I've been doing this year-round in Chicago for over 20 years.

Folder comfortably stashed in my office!
Salute! I shoulda biked today to my office, and I'm in California!
FWIW, I generally will just let me patient leave their bike in my waiting room.
We have a mix of folders and nonfolders.
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I've honestly never seen this before.
My endodontist (JJJ on dentaltown) uses an X-stab sometimes for guided endo.
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It's not for clinical work. I was using it to check calibration of electronic apex locators in extracted teeth. 
We're doing some guided procedures in my department. We also have "Gentle Wave" and two kinds of laser devices.
(/ thread hijack)

We're doing some guided procedures in my department. We also have "Gentle Wave" and two kinds of laser devices.
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I usually ride my bike to the dentist, but it is in a low crime rate neighborhood, no concerns about leaving it locked outside to the rack.
That said, I usually use my errand bike for that, a bike that I paid $5 USD for over a decade ago at a garage sale, it took two days of work and about $50 to turn it into a good reliable ridable bike. But it is so rusty that most thieves in my community would be embarrassed to steal it.
That said, I usually use my errand bike for that, a bike that I paid $5 USD for over a decade ago at a garage sale, it took two days of work and about $50 to turn it into a good reliable ridable bike. But it is so rusty that most thieves in my community would be embarrassed to steal it.
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Either way, salute!
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I usually ride my bike to the dentist, but it is in a low crime rate neighborhood, no concerns about leaving it locked outside to the rack.
That said, I usually use my errand bike for that, a bike that I paid $5 USD for over a decade ago at a garage sale, it took two days of work and about $50 to turn it into a good reliable ridable bike. But it is so rusty that most thieves in my community would be embarrassed to steal it.
That said, I usually use my errand bike for that, a bike that I paid $5 USD for over a decade ago at a garage sale, it took two days of work and about $50 to turn it into a good reliable ridable bike. But it is so rusty that most thieves in my community would be embarrassed to steal it.
I'm sorta working on an errand bike. Got a $40 hybrid off craigslist. Popping on a $16 rack, $27 seat, and a $25 tire (and some replacement tubes).
It's sorta nice not having to worry about anyone stealing your bike.
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When I went to college, a friend had a child's bike, 20 inch wheels, very rusty. He did not even lock it up, nobody stole if for his freshman year. Then, tire blew. He put a new tire on it and continued to not lock it, the tire gave it value, was stolen within a week.
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Be careful you do not make it look too nice.
When I went to college, a friend had a child's bike, 20 inch wheels, very rusty. He did not even lock it up, nobody stole if for his freshman year. Then, tire blew. He put a new tire on it and continued to not lock it, the tire gave it value, was stolen within a week.
When I went to college, a friend had a child's bike, 20 inch wheels, very rusty. He did not even lock it up, nobody stole if for his freshman year. Then, tire blew. He put a new tire on it and continued to not lock it, the tire gave it value, was stolen within a week.
My plan is to ride it for a few months, and flip it (sell it for what I bought it for plus additional costs).
Mainly, I want to justify to myself and my wife that I'll stick to riding to work.
Today, I came on my Brompton, but I sorta like a much less fancy bike that I can leave outside.
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haha omg, that's amazing. good for you!