2015!! How was your commute today?
#776
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A very chilly 14f degrees when I left the house this morning, but it felt so good to be back riding again. I have not been able to ride since January when we started getting hit with storm after storm of snow. I rode the route that is the most direct today as I just wanted to be on the bike, maybe on the way home I can add some miles in today. As it is supposed to be sunny with clear skies today but not get above 30f.
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39F / 4C Spring rolls on, we expect temps into the low 70s by Thursday. I'll need to bring the bike in soon, I have some sort of derailer issue--chain keeps sliping out of gear. I suspect this mught be the result of one of the spills I took this winter.
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A good ride this morning. About 52F and not warming up much from that today either. That's a good temp though. Shorts and long-sleeve top.
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Nice commute this morning with my favorite wind direction, out of the northeast. That means, of course, that I have a tailwind much of the way to work. I appreciated the tailwind after riding mega-miles last week.
What's funny is the TV newscasters were moaning about the bad weather today because it's supposed to be cloudy and colder than it was over the weekend, but it seems great to me after what we went through this winter. Temps were in the upper 40s this morning and are supposed to be close to that this afternoon. Temps in the 40s and 50s are very easy to dress for, and I like the fact that I don't sweat much if I dress right.
What's funny is the TV newscasters were moaning about the bad weather today because it's supposed to be cloudy and colder than it was over the weekend, but it seems great to me after what we went through this winter. Temps were in the upper 40s this morning and are supposed to be close to that this afternoon. Temps in the 40s and 50s are very easy to dress for, and I like the fact that I don't sweat much if I dress right.
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32F and windy, predicting snow this week - c'mon Spring you can do it! I've been riding a new bike for about 3 weeks now and constantly playing with setup - think I got it right yesterday with a stem riser. It's comfortable but god-awful ugly. Good thing is I don't care!
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I had to pull over this morning and let a school bus pass. There were about 15 cars behind him and he would not pass. After that the ride was nice and relaxing. I look forward to this afternoon.
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great ride but legs are kinda tired.
I'm a little late posting this, but Thursday was interesting... My morning commute was pleasant. For lunch i rode over to subway to grab a sandwich. When I was almost there I heard a thumping rubbing sound. I slowed down and coasted into the parking lot. Low and behold, I had a big bubble out the side of my rear tire. I locked it up to grab food and come back and investigate. My first thought was that somehow the bead had come unseated and the tube was coming out. Upon closer examination, the bead was still in place, but the sidewall had torn off from the bead.
my michelin city's did the same thing. I had to buy a new tire. cool stuff about REI. even cooler you were able to get a new bike.
Nice commute this morning with my favorite wind direction, out of the northeast. That means, of course, that I have a tailwind much of the way to work. I appreciated the tailwind after riding mega-miles last week. What's funny is the TV newscasters were moaning about the bad weather today because it's supposed to be cloudy and colder than it was over the weekend, but it seems great to me after what we went through this winter. Temps were in the upper 40s this morning and are supposed to be close to that this afternoon. Temps in the 40s and 50s are very easy to dress for, and I like the fact that I don't sweat much if I dress right.
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****ty wheater. Last week we got a lot of snow with a lot of Wind, which turned the roads into hockey rink.
This morning the road are finnaly dry but the temp was very low at -16°c, on a 23rd of march!
with a heavy crooswind/headwind. It's only my 11th ride of the year.
This morning the road are finnaly dry but the temp was very low at -16°c, on a 23rd of march!
with a heavy crooswind/headwind. It's only my 11th ride of the year.
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the ride in this morning was really nice; my legs felt fresh, and traffic was a bit lighter than usual. My wife works a couple miles up the road, and we crossed paths right before I turned off to my building; it sure feels nice to have a car pull up next to you and yell, Hey! I love you! Nice way to start the day.
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Flat tire 2 blocks from the office. Walked it across the last intersection then rolled downhill to the driveway. Fixed the flat at lunchtime, found the pointy end of a thorn or something sticking through the inside of the tire. Pulled it out but not sure I got it all, couldn't get more, couldn't find it on the outside, hoping for the best for the ride home.
Also, too rainy and cold for fingerless gloves, my fingers are still wrinkled 4 hrs later.
Also, too rainy and cold for fingerless gloves, my fingers are still wrinkled 4 hrs later.
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6 minutes off both ends of my commute without pushing it and 15-25 mph crosswinds on the way home. I still need to tweak the seat (too low) and the tires are on the low end of the pressure range.
Woot! New Bike!
Woot! New Bike!
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I am going into town to meet my wife this afternoon so I switched to the road bike. The commute in was a little cool but nice. For the newbies interested I am three minutes faster on my road bike than my hybrid.
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It was another chilly ride to work today with the temp at 17f degrees when I left the house, but hey that is 3 degrees up from yesterday and the wind is almost non-existent this morning. So weather wise things are better today. I was able to ride the longer ride home last night and I am thinking I will do the same again this evening.
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Chillier this morning at 41F, but I still went with shorts since it's going to be 70+ this afternoon.
One alternative neighborhood street I take sometimes has a row of trees lining the road. One day I noticed a branch dangling about cyclists' head height and about 3 feet from the curb. Easily avoided if you see it, but until there are leaves on it, it kinda blends in with all the other trees.
The next two times I took that street, I didn't see it, but instead heard and felt a loud WACK on my helmet as I hit it. It is just the end of branch with no major thickness, but definitely caught me off guard.
Last night I noticed my cycling shoes are pulling apart between the soles and the uppers. I may try some gorilla glue or contact cement or something. If that won't hold I'll be doing some shopping. The shoes are probably close to 15 years old.
One alternative neighborhood street I take sometimes has a row of trees lining the road. One day I noticed a branch dangling about cyclists' head height and about 3 feet from the curb. Easily avoided if you see it, but until there are leaves on it, it kinda blends in with all the other trees.
The next two times I took that street, I didn't see it, but instead heard and felt a loud WACK on my helmet as I hit it. It is just the end of branch with no major thickness, but definitely caught me off guard.
Last night I noticed my cycling shoes are pulling apart between the soles and the uppers. I may try some gorilla glue or contact cement or something. If that won't hold I'll be doing some shopping. The shoes are probably close to 15 years old.
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I was planning on riding home yesterday and thought if I inflated my tires a smidge more I might have less resistance. I blew out the sidewall before I left the building. This tire had over 4000 miles on it. I guess I should have listened to the voice that said buy a new tire to have on hand. Called the wife to come get me and drove home
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The tailwind that made for a pleasant ride yesterday morning smacked me upside the head in the afternoon. Same NE wind this morning, but hopefully it will let up by afternoon.
There was a major construction accident yesterday at a high-rise building along my route, killing 3 workers. A scaffolding broke off and fell 11 stories. Police had the entire block taped off yesterday afternoon. Looks like I will have to avoid that area for a while.
There was a major construction accident yesterday at a high-rise building along my route, killing 3 workers. A scaffolding broke off and fell 11 stories. Police had the entire block taped off yesterday afternoon. Looks like I will have to avoid that area for a while.
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34F into work this morning. Stuck to the highway most of the way because I just wanted to get to work. Almost can see the sun by the end of my commute.
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26F this morning - that's with a 2
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A bit chilly this morning...about 30F when I left. Hopefully things warm up soon so I can get my vegetable garden started. I want to get some spinach before the weather gets too hot.
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I decided to skip today, and let the legs rest. Yesterdays ride home was great- about half way home, I could see a hi vis jersey and blinky light about a quarter mile ahead of me on the MUT- they were riding about the same pace as me, so I wasn't closing the gap. Then, to my surprise, I came around a bend, and saw that the rider had stopped to talk to a walker with a dog. Just as I was about to pass, he started riding again, and since I wasn't in a racy mood, I soft pedaled to let him get a gap. Well, he knew I was behind him, so he slowed, and I caught up and said hello. The riders name was Ray, and he was about as geeked out as me; hi vis, goofy clothes, a Surly Cross Check all commuted out; he was one of us. We had a great few miles together- he was an awesome guy. During our chat, he mentioned posting daily on a website for commuters. I was floored and excited- during the ride, I really thought that he posted here, but I think he posts over at Bikejournal- I'm gonna go search him out, and see if I can get him on board here. Ray was an awesome guy, probably in his 60's, that's out there busting out several days a week just because he loves riding his bike. The icing on the cake was that he too was also into C&V. Sweet!
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Glorious commutes this week so far. Upper 40's in the mornings, low 70's in the afternoons. Yesterday was darn near perfect. Motorists behaved themselves, I was pretty comfortable on the bike. "Everything is awesome!" This afternoon I'll have a nice tailwind which will make it even better.
Today marks the first time since the first week of December that I have commuted by bike 2 days in a row. I'll need a break tomorrow for sure. Chance of rain Thursday, not sure if I'll be able to ride or not.
Today marks the first time since the first week of December that I have commuted by bike 2 days in a row. I'll need a break tomorrow for sure. Chance of rain Thursday, not sure if I'll be able to ride or not.
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Warmer, or less cold, this morning, with -10°c. No Wind at all, which was a big change compare to the last few weeks.
the legs are a bit rusty but It's still great to ride my bike.
the legs are a bit rusty but It's still great to ride my bike.
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Good. Took the TCX for the first time in weeks instead of the balloon bike hybrid/mtb mobber. Forgot how much quicker and easier that thing rolls, lol. Looked like rain, and we're all praying for rain here in California. But it didn't come.
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Nice 50 degrees ride in this morning. I did get to the main road and realize I forgot my helmet of all things. I turned around and got it and added 1 mile to my commute. Today and tomorrow are supposed to be beautiful days. I'm having fun with this commuting thing right now.
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The tailwind that made for a pleasant ride yesterday morning smacked me upside the head in the afternoon. Same NE wind this morning, but hopefully it will let up by afternoon.
There was a major construction accident yesterday at a high-rise building along my route, killing 3 workers. A scaffolding broke off and fell 11 stories. Police had the entire block taped off yesterday afternoon. Looks like I will have to avoid that area for a while.
There was a major construction accident yesterday at a high-rise building along my route, killing 3 workers. A scaffolding broke off and fell 11 stories. Police had the entire block taped off yesterday afternoon. Looks like I will have to avoid that area for a while.