If the road is the cathedral where we go to worship at the altar of Merckx then the workshop must surely be the rectory. The workshop of the Velominatus is semi-sacred space where one goes primarily to sharpen one’s tool of worship. In so doing, the workshop also provides a space in which to meditate on the machine, make repairs from rides gone by, and prepare for rides to come. The workshop may not be the space where we engage in our most revelatory work, however, the work we do there both before and after each ride is no less important than the work we do in between.
Though we have no Rules governing the workshop, I suggest the following is what constitutes good workshops:
Beyond these basic guidelines there are other considerations one can make in order to give their workshop an even more shrine-like aura. Your workshop or workspace might include some or all of the following:
Similar to our varied bikes and certainly to the vastly different places we all profess our devotion, our workshops are no doubt reflections of our own uniqueness as cyclists. That said, just as the Rules bind us, the spaces we retreat to in order to sharpen our tools should also provide us with a modicum of comfort in the familiar. In other words, I may not know my way around your kitchen straight away but if it’s a well appointed kitchen it shouldn’t take me long to learn my way around and start making good food. Take a minute to share what you appreciate about your workshop (or workspace if it serves secondarily as a living room or kitchen). Additionally, maybe you can share a workshop tale. For the workshop should not be overlooked as an integral room of the church in which we pray.
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I love the idea. To bad I live in a poorly furnished 1 bedroom apartment. Since I don't own a couch both my bikes reside in the living room. As do my trainer and rollers. It proper workshop is a definite goal of mine.
Very timely topic as winter descends on us in the Northern Hemisphere and the time comes for end-of-season maintenance. As for accouterments, you will find a set of rollers in the same space as my shop set up.
Mine is half business, half man cave. I figure it's worth showing off though.
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By the way, I like your workshop Marko. Clean and tidy.
Marko. I think we have the same floor pump. That company is just down the road from where I live.
@Oli
You both have sweet setups.
@Oli
If your business is being a man cave, that is! Awesome workshop. I've been in it and it's grouse.
Amen
@wrench
Fixed your post.
@Oli @Marko
oh man that is so unbelievably tidy