*bike commuting hat*
Nothing to add, since I use a Bike Bureau and you know what that's like 
already. 

*IT guy hat*
I wouldn't be too worried about doing a SSD swap just because you're commuting 
by bike. When the drive is powered down the read/write heads are parked away 
from the platters, so damage from road vibration is very unlikely, especially 
with the light suspension of the bag, padding, etc. As long as you don't make a 
habit of slamming the laptop onto your desk when you arrive, you should be just 
fine.

The drive is in much more danger when it's in use - a jostle at the wrong 
moment (especially along the axis the platters spin on) could make the heads 
crash into the platters. If for some reason you needed to use your laptop while 
riding, then a switch to SSD would be a Really Good Idea.

-John

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