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Pedaling to Profit: How to Use Your Bicycle for a Successful Side Hustle

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In recent years, more and more people are looking for creative ways to earn extra income, and one way to do so is through a side hustle. A side hustle is a way to make money outside of your regular job, and it can be an excellent opportunity to turn your passions and hobbies into a profitable business. If you are a cycling enthusiast, you can use your bicycle to start a side hustle and earn extra income. A bicycle can be a versatile tool for running a business, and it can be used for various purposes, including delivery, transportation, and tours. My side hustle is this blog. I don't make much money from it but, after 50 years of cycling, I am passionate enough about to write about all topics about bicycling. If it gets more traffic it could become a serious side hustle but I really doubt that will happen any time soon. Here are some tips on how you can use your bicycle to create a successful side hustle: Delivery services: With the rise of online shopping, there is an increasing

What Makes A Long Time Cyclist Ride into His Old Age?

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Long distance cycling can be a strange hobby, according to some. It's common for people to ask me why I ride 80 to 100 miles a day, day after day, often solo with just my bike and possibly a trailer. To understand why, I have to go back to my childhood in the 1960s. Back then, parents were less worried about their kids leaving the house, and my friends and I preferred to explore on our bikes rather than just hanging out at a neighbor's house. I'll never forget the feeling of adventure, discovering new places that we wouldn't have been able to see without our bikes. Now, over 55 years later, that sense of adventure still thrills me. I love exploring new places on my bike, and I can ride hundreds of miles to do so. It's a love that has stayed with me all these years. If you're a fellow rider, I'd love to hear why you ride. And if you're not a rider but want to be, feel free to join in the conversation as well. I'll be sharing tales of the road, giving

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