So folks, how are you coping with all the rain?
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So folks, how are you coping with all the rain?
Are you continuing to bike and being careful when doing so or are you just attending to other activities? I live in metro Detroit, and it appears that there is plenty of rain all around the midwest U.S.
This is tough for me. I decided I wanted to add bike riding to my activities, mainly for fitness and I've been wanting to buy a bike for the past two months (probably more). I bought a bike that I'm happy with on Thursday, August 16 (edited) : ), rode it once that day, then haven't really had the opportunity to ride it since then.
I take it this has something to do with hurricane season? I heard of one hurricane on the news (probably looming over the ocean as I've yet to hear of it hitting), and there are floods in Minnesota, and I am grateful that I am not faced with that, but it gets to be a drag after a few days. I'm going to crack pretty soon. I did manage to make myself a little Scrabble sheet in Excel with the corresponding colors that matches the board to put my brainstorms on paper and make it a bit more manegable.
This is tough for me. I decided I wanted to add bike riding to my activities, mainly for fitness and I've been wanting to buy a bike for the past two months (probably more). I bought a bike that I'm happy with on Thursday, August 16 (edited) : ), rode it once that day, then haven't really had the opportunity to ride it since then.
I take it this has something to do with hurricane season? I heard of one hurricane on the news (probably looming over the ocean as I've yet to hear of it hitting), and there are floods in Minnesota, and I am grateful that I am not faced with that, but it gets to be a drag after a few days. I'm going to crack pretty soon. I did manage to make myself a little Scrabble sheet in Excel with the corresponding colors that matches the board to put my brainstorms on paper and make it a bit more manegable.
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I'm creating custom database applications to pimp-slap off-the-shelf software applications that are not playing nice. I hate licensing....
Believe it or not I'm not a programmer.
It's either this or build wheels when I am at home....
Believe it or not I'm not a programmer.
It's either this or build wheels when I am at home....
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I gave my bike a good cleaning yesterday and I'm thinking tonight I might actually have to *gulp* go to the gym and do some leg strengthening work. I'm busy enough at work to actually work all night too, so maybe I'll try and catch up on stuff so when it does clear up I can sneak out early.
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I ride the rollers when I can't leave the house, or don't feel like getting geared up for the weather. Last night might keep me off the bike for a few days though. 15 minutes into it, I took a drink and started putting the bottle back in the cage, but it wasn't cooperating and I drifted off the side. I could only unclip my left foot, the problem is that I started falling to the right. Long story short...it was an ugly fall. My seatpost snapped leaving a nice 3 inch gash about 5mm deep and other various scratches on the inside of my leg.
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so, i think i will go the trainer route for my offseason training .
seriously though, feel better. later.
seriously though, feel better. later.
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I'm hitting the stair climber tonight.
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Your post and bike FROM THE FUTURE is freaking me out, but it's good to know that we'll be able to get back on the roads Thursday.
I gave my bike a good cleaning yesterday and I'm thinking tonight I might actually have to *gulp* go to the gym and do some leg strengthening work. I'm busy enough at work to actually work all night too, so maybe I'll try and catch up on stuff so when it does clear up I can sneak out early.
I gave my bike a good cleaning yesterday and I'm thinking tonight I might actually have to *gulp* go to the gym and do some leg strengthening work. I'm busy enough at work to actually work all night too, so maybe I'll try and catch up on stuff so when it does clear up I can sneak out early.
Sorry to hear about your fall nvr. I don't have a trainer. I guess I'll be stuck to going on the treadmill and lifting.
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Trainer yesterday. Maybe today as well....late. I will be working very, very late.....
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What rain, we haven't got any rain in months. We do have lots of dust though. So come to Boyne City the land of no rain (we sure do need some). Well I have to go out and ride in this dry sunny weather.
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Went nuts this weekend. Rode to work/school this morning. I am hoping it is not really bad this evening or I'll be bringing my bike on the metra and riding home from the metra station (3.5 miles).
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Going to buy a set of SKS race blade fenders right after work.
It had stopped raining by the time that I left home this morning but the streets were still wet, so I wasn't able to ride one of the bikes in to work. Bummer, as I'm just starting to get that "summer is winding down, fall is here" feeling.
I'm hoping that the fenders will let me bike commute more often through the fall.
It had stopped raining by the time that I left home this morning but the streets were still wet, so I wasn't able to ride one of the bikes in to work. Bummer, as I'm just starting to get that "summer is winding down, fall is here" feeling.
I'm hoping that the fenders will let me bike commute more often through the fall.
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On a positive note, I think it's actually stopped raining around here, but could very well start raining again.
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The power was out here for most of the day. Other than all the rain there really didn't seem to be any reason for it. there was not much wind, and no lightning. I spent some time this afternoon rebuilding my old commuter, but I still think I'm gonna ride the Marin to work tonight. The cartridge BB is already starting to make creaking noises under load so I might as well finish it off. Unless it really floods I might as well ride the bike I enjoy the most. I'll probably take it in next week since I have an issue with my rear wheel and they both should be under warranty. The bike is only 8 months old and has just under 500 miles on it.
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Well the grass looks great so as soon as it stops raining I will have to cut it then I can go out for a ride. Went for a ride when I got home today and as soon as I left it started to rain again. Streets were already wet. Started to do a small loop by my house and noticed that some of the streets were dry no rain at all. Start going up a hill more drizzle or mist. I live close to lake Michigan with the wind blowing off it and as soon as I would get away from the lake and gain any elevation like 40 feet it was wet. So go up the hills then back down slow. Had to get out.
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Lost 2 days of riding this weekend due to all that rain. As soon as it dries out and the sun is shining, I'll hit the saddle even for just few miles.
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Rain Gear and fenders......
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I'm crabby.
I'm fat.
I'm so desperate that I've taken to watching a video of psimet's latest project...his 10-part VHS series called "Nipples on Wheels"
It's sort of a Meals on Wheels spin-off, cottage-type industry where he drives around to repair riders' wheels on their home turf.
Brilliant really...
I'm fat.
I'm so desperate that I've taken to watching a video of psimet's latest project...his 10-part VHS series called "Nipples on Wheels"
It's sort of a Meals on Wheels spin-off, cottage-type industry where he drives around to repair riders' wheels on their home turf.
Brilliant really...
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I'm crabby.
I'm fat.
I'm so desperate that I've taken to watching a video of psimet's latest project...his 10-part VHS series called "Nipples on Wheels"
It's sort of a Meals on Wheels spin-off, cottage-type industry where he drives around to repair riders' wheels on their home turf.
Brilliant really...
I'm fat.
I'm so desperate that I've taken to watching a video of psimet's latest project...his 10-part VHS series called "Nipples on Wheels"
It's sort of a Meals on Wheels spin-off, cottage-type industry where he drives around to repair riders' wheels on their home turf.
Brilliant really...
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i mean me, not you. well, could be you, but i dont know as you never show up at any BFNIC events! !
later.
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...that's because perhaps I don't really exist. I could be the ryanf of the Midwest. I could be Cylowe's slower, alter-ego on the forum. Who really knows aham? Who really knows the legend of Hipcycler I ask you?
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now that just made me spit my java all over my laptop. very funny. later.
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Haven't ridden since Saturday morning. Doesn't look like I will be able to get a ride in for the rest of the week. By the time I get home from work it has started raining again, or has just rained and the roads are to wet and slick. This is just down right depressing.
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It's not fun, nor is it consistent... but I head into the basement and plop in a Spinerval
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I am one of the lucky few BFNICer's that have actually seen Hip!
I can't remember the exact day but it was one of those magical Sundays in the summer of 06. With great anticipation we organized and waited the arrival the man himself, the atmosphere was electric...... And then it happened, around the corner, past the registration area, past the porta potties came a cyclist that looked like he was on wings, peddling effortlessly as if being blown by unseen winds.
For the next 100 miles I was in awe of this human being. Able to endure, with the aid of his trusty cycling coach...100 grueling Wisconsin miles....and then with a Chef Boyardee spaghetti dinner and a screwtop bottle of wine it was over.
One of those fleeting moments that a cyclist never forgets.
So yes----- There is a Hip and he rides like the wind!
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I can't remember the exact day but it was one of those magical Sundays in the summer of 06. With great anticipation we organized and waited the arrival the man himself, the atmosphere was electric...... And then it happened, around the corner, past the registration area, past the porta potties came a cyclist that looked like he was on wings, peddling effortlessly as if being blown by unseen winds.
For the next 100 miles I was in awe of this human being. Able to endure, with the aid of his trusty cycling coach...100 grueling Wisconsin miles....and then with a Chef Boyardee spaghetti dinner and a screwtop bottle of wine it was over.
One of those fleeting moments that a cyclist never forgets.
So yes----- There is a Hip and he rides like the wind!
Kenal0