If security is at all  an issue (one of our offices has outside bike racks 
where thieves lock crappy bikes and  "shop") , I'm afraid I'd say  take a 
nice-riding beater. If rain is the only issue,  there's nothing that can't 
be fixed by a good saddle cover and fenders. 

On Monday, August 15, 2016 at 2:23:29 PM UTC-5, Call Me Jay wrote:
>
> I'm starting a new job tomorrow at an employer with an outdoor bike rack. 
>  I'm neurotic and spoiled---my last employer had a bike rack in the parking 
> garage.  The 20 mile roundtrip ride will be much more enjoyable on my Homer 
> but I'm concerned leaving it out in the elements.  Getting an old Peugeot 
> or Bridgestone as a bad weather bike is an option but I've done the beater 
> commuter bike thing before and would rather be on my Homer.  Any 
> suggestions?
>

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