General Cycling Discussion - It's definately winter

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chewa
10-18-01, 04:25 AM
I cycled in this morning in almost complete darkness due no doubt to the heavy rainclouds overhead.

Still I suppose the clocks go back in a week or so so that will give us a bit more light in the morning for a week or two but also means it will be darker at night (from about 5 pm.)

I'm not sure which is riskiest, coming in with drivers still waking up, or going home in traffic where drivers are tired and tetchy after a busy day.


What do you think?


Rich
10-18-01, 04:42 AM
Hi Chewa,

I'd kinda like to think that drivers are always alert, whenever they drive...unfortunately that's just not the truth!

I guess I'd go with it's riskier after work, as drivers might not need an excuse to plough into the back of a cyclist...at least in the morning, they might just be sleepy or something...

Hmmm, still doesn't help, does it.

Rich

Richard D
10-18-01, 04:45 AM
I cycled in this morning in almost complete darkness due no doubt to the heavy rainclouds overhead.

Still I suppose the clocks go back in a week or so so that will give us a bit more light in the morning for a week or two but also means it will be darker at night

It wasn't exactly pitch-black for me (living a few hundred miles south) but I needed lights all the way.

The chain decided it prefered the bottom-bracket to the gear I was trying to change down to just at the point the rain started :(, four miles from home, nine miles from work. I still had a smile on my face as I cycled in though! :)

I've only tried cycling home as well as in the once, to be honest cycling a moderately hilly 14 miles in the morning is enough for me at the moment. I'm up to three times a week, hopefully four from next week, probably both ways from the spring.

Keep smiling Richard


stewartp
10-18-01, 05:18 AM
I'm not looking forward to the clocks going back and darkness for the home ride - coz my route takes me thru the Windsor Great Park, so about 4 or 5 miles of the total 10 is virtually traffic free.
But there are signs all over the gates saying visitors not alowed after dusk, and I was stopped once last winter by a warden who told me I shouldn't be there after dark.
So I'll have to mix it with the traffic for the whole trip soon, although I'll probably continue with the Park until a warden hassles me again.

Stew
ps: Most hardware shops sell latex disposable gloves (like hospital staff wear) they're real cheap, and I always keep a pait with my tool kit. Comes time to change a flat or dick about with the chain, use the gloves and hey presto! - no black grease on hands - therefore no black grease on bars and bar tape.

Rich
10-18-01, 05:21 AM
Great tip Stew...

Do you use them when you're out hunting game in Windsor Park?

Come on...we all know that's the reason you go there...

Rich :D

fubar5
10-18-01, 08:57 AM
And I thought it was Fall, Hah! Just kidding. It is getting pretty darn cold here too, and when it gets dark, it only takes about 1 minute 7:59 PM, its still light outside, 8 pm dark, lights out.

stewartp
10-18-01, 09:14 AM
Originally posted by Rich
Great tip Stew...

Do you use them when you're out hunting game in Windsor Park?

Come on...we all know that's the reason you go there...

Rich :D
Just make sure you don't have an accident in the Park when I go by . . .

I wish they'd hurry up with those euthenasia laws :D

Stew

Chris L
10-19-01, 02:16 AM
I often ride in complete darkness, but then, that's because of university lectures at night :cry: .

But winter? What is that?