2016! how was your commute today?
#251
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 1,221
Likes: 448
From: Highlands Ranch, CO
Bikes: '13 Diamondback Hybrid Commuter, '17 Spec Roubaix Di2, '17 Spec Camber 29'er, '19 CDale Topstone Gravel
Today was my first commute on studs too! 700x35 Schwalbe Marathon Winter, 75 psi. They have so much traction on ice and packed snow. I need to keep reminding myself over and over "Go slow around the corners", especially on dry ground, since I've been warned that studs cause a 20% loss of traction.
#252
Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 855
Likes: 0
From: Montpelier VT
Bikes: Scott Genius, Surly Crosscheck, Yuba Mundo cargo, Specialized Dolce Triple (stolen 5/8/15)
Today was my first commute on studs too! 700x35 Schwalbe Marathon Winter, 75 psi. They have so much traction on ice and packed snow. I need to keep reminding myself over and over "Go slow around the corners", especially on dry ground, since I've been warned that studs cause a 20% loss of traction.
i only saw one other cyclist on my ride in which is really unusual. and (s)he was walking his/her bike up the BK bridge, i imagine b/c of regular tires.
#253
GATC

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 8,840
Likes: 186
From: south Puget Sound
Hi 30s, damp but not wet. I wound up leaving later than I could have 'cause I wanted enough sunlight to see the gauge on the tire pump rather than just turning on the garage light and pumping it up there.
#254
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 1,850
Likes: 0
From: Lancaster, PA, USA
Bikes: 2012 Trek Allant, 2016 Bianchi Volpe Disc
Well that was a lot more snow than we expected. They were calling for 12-18" and we got 33".
I have no snow gear for my bike, so I normally drive the day after a big storm to check out the road conditions. My car couldn't make it out of the driveway, so I had to have my wife drive me to work in the Subaru. I'm glad I didn't ride; even major roads only had space for two narrow lanes and lots of snowy spots.
I have a feeling it will be a few days until I can ride again. Lancaster city is still under a snow emergency, and lots of area cities have travel restrictions.
I have no snow gear for my bike, so I normally drive the day after a big storm to check out the road conditions. My car couldn't make it out of the driveway, so I had to have my wife drive me to work in the Subaru. I'm glad I didn't ride; even major roads only had space for two narrow lanes and lots of snowy spots.
I have a feeling it will be a few days until I can ride again. Lancaster city is still under a snow emergency, and lots of area cities have travel restrictions.
#255
Disco Infiltrator




Joined: May 2013
Posts: 15,328
Likes: 3,519
From: Folsom CA
Bikes: Stormchaser, Paramount, Tilt, Samba tandem
I tried the Priority on my commute today. More in that thread; otherwise normal. I did figure out that going to a meeting off-plant, it was way faster to take the road than the windy hilly MUP.
I realized halfway to work that I'd left the headlight on another bike! Doofus. SWMBO may bring it.
I realized halfway to work that I'd left the headlight on another bike! Doofus. SWMBO may bring it.
__________________
Genesis 49:16-17
"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."
Genesis 49:16-17
"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."
#256
That felt good; the rides were good, work was good, this amber lager, it's all good. It put me in mind of the discussion going on, Are you spending a lot of money on bicycle commuting? Even if I was, you couldn't really buy this.
#257
Thread Starter
Day trip lover
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 813
Likes: 0
From: capital city of iowa
Bikes: '16 Giant Escape 3 (fair weather ride), Giant Quasar (work in progress), 2002 saturn vue (crap weather ride)
My ride to work this morning was uneventful, however my ride home sucked. I forgot to bring my goggles and it was snowing.
#258
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 514
Likes: 1
From: Kansas City, MO
Bikes: Klein Quantum Race; Cannondale Supersix EVO Di2; Trek Crossrip LTD; Trek Boone 9 Disc
Ride to work this morning was really nice. Around 33F and light winds. Connected with another bike commuter I sometimes meet as I cross the Missouri River. He comes from the NW side of town and I'm from the NE side, but we both cross the river at the same point and our commute-schedules are fairly similar.
The ride home had about the same temperature, but the winds REALLY increased. Luckily it was more of a cross-wind than a direct head-wind.
The ride home had about the same temperature, but the winds REALLY increased. Luckily it was more of a cross-wind than a direct head-wind.
#259
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 2,306
Likes: 22
From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
Back on the bike after a week off. Really though, I only missed riding on three days last week. Monday was MLK day and the office closed on Friday due to the snow and ice storm that went through.
I drove yesterday and checked the bike route on the way home. There were a couple of spots I knew would refreeze overnight, but I rode anyway. The overnight low was only about 34, but the melting shady areas froze. There were about 5 sections - none of which were more than 50 yards long - that I had to slow down and pedal easy. On a couple of them I unclipped one foot just in case. No falls happened.
We don't get enough of this kind of weather to justify snow tires. So I was crossing the ice on my 25mm skinny tires. There is a chance of rain late tonight with the low in the mid 40s, so that may even help clear off the icy spots for tomorrow.
I drove yesterday and checked the bike route on the way home. There were a couple of spots I knew would refreeze overnight, but I rode anyway. The overnight low was only about 34, but the melting shady areas froze. There were about 5 sections - none of which were more than 50 yards long - that I had to slow down and pedal easy. On a couple of them I unclipped one foot just in case. No falls happened.
We don't get enough of this kind of weather to justify snow tires. So I was crossing the ice on my 25mm skinny tires. There is a chance of rain late tonight with the low in the mid 40s, so that may even help clear off the icy spots for tomorrow.
#260
multimodal commuter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 19,810
Likes: 597
From: NJ, NYC, LI
Bikes: 1940s Fothergill, 1959 Allegro Special, 1963? Claud Butler Olympic Sprint, Lambert 'Clubman', 1974 Fuji "the Ace", 1976 Holdsworth 650b conversion rando bike, 1983 Trek 720 tourer, 1984 Counterpoint Opus II, 1993 Basso Gap, 2010 Downtube 8h, and...
I did not go to work yesterday. Instead, I borrowed my wife's car and drove over to the train station with a snow shovel to see what my bike locker looked like. Here's what I found.

For the people who rent the lockers at the right, this is not good. Fortunately my locker is the one at the far left. A half hour with my shovel, and my locker was clear.

So today I rode. No problems. Kinda cold, but I was expecting that.

For the people who rent the lockers at the right, this is not good. Fortunately my locker is the one at the far left. A half hour with my shovel, and my locker was clear.

So today I rode. No problems. Kinda cold, but I was expecting that.
__________________
www.rhmsaddles.com.
www.rhmsaddles.com.
#261
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 2,043
Likes: 17
From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
Glad so many are enjoying their studly tires - I'm enjoying not riding my studded tire bike! Remember, studs don't do anything for snow so don't get lulled into false sense of security! 34F and wicked crosswind this morning - the kind I have to lean into to stay upright
#262
Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 855
Likes: 0
From: Montpelier VT
Bikes: Scott Genius, Surly Crosscheck, Yuba Mundo cargo, Specialized Dolce Triple (stolen 5/8/15)
the commute was good, much like yesterday. lots plowed and getting plowed, lots not plowed. they were working on clearing the rest of the brooklyn bridge so yay for that! so glad to be able to dial in to 311. however they've been so swarmed their form isn't always working. i've started using their app instead.
#263
GATC

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 8,840
Likes: 186
From: south Puget Sound
Pineapple express definitely coming in, so fingerless gloves an shortsleeve t-shirt under the raincoat this morning. Got passed on the right and cutoff to reach a red light by a schoolbus.
#264
Senior Member

Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,689
Likes: 431
From: Sioux Falls, SD
Bikes: '81 Panasonic Sport, '02 Giant Boulder SE, '08 Felt S32, '10 Diamondback Insight RS, '10 Windsor Clockwork, '15 Kestrel Evoke 3.0, '19 Salsa Mukluk
Got another inch of snow yesterday, but the north wind blew things into big drifts on east-west routes. I got up early and blew the drifts out of my driveway with the snowblower, then hopped on the bike for an uneventful ride to work. Had to blast through a few drifts, but nothing too crazy.
Friday is supposed to warm up to above freezing, so that means my ride home on that day will probably be a slushy mess as all the hardpack starts to defrost. Then when the temps drop back below freezing that evening we'll have nice rutted ice all over the place.
Friday is supposed to warm up to above freezing, so that means my ride home on that day will probably be a slushy mess as all the hardpack starts to defrost. Then when the temps drop back below freezing that evening we'll have nice rutted ice all over the place.
#265
Boston dodged the big storm. After last winter we deserved a break. Got some snow but not much and today much of it melted away. Even the bike path was easily passable.A nice ride in and a nice ride home.
#266
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 498
Likes: 0
From: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Bikes: Trek Fuel EX8, Caad10, Marin BearValley, WTP BMX, Norco Tandem
Description of my AM commute: dark & raining sideways when i started. Not when I finished.
Description of my PM commute: dark & raining sideways when i started. Not when I finished.
I have to drive tomorrow and Thursday.
Description of my PM commute: dark & raining sideways when i started. Not when I finished.
I have to drive tomorrow and Thursday.
#267
multimodal commuter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 19,810
Likes: 597
From: NJ, NYC, LI
Bikes: 1940s Fothergill, 1959 Allegro Special, 1963? Claud Butler Olympic Sprint, Lambert 'Clubman', 1974 Fuji "the Ace", 1976 Holdsworth 650b conversion rando bike, 1983 Trek 720 tourer, 1984 Counterpoint Opus II, 1993 Basso Gap, 2010 Downtube 8h, and...
I did not go to work yesterday. Instead, I borrowed my wife's car and drove over to the train station with a snow shovel to see what my bike locker looked like. Here's what I found.

For the people who rent the lockers at the right, this is not good. Fortunately my locker is the one at the far left. A half hour with my shovel, and my locker was clear.

So today I rode. No problems. Kinda cold, but I was expecting that.

For the people who rent the lockers at the right, this is not good. Fortunately my locker is the one at the far left. A half hour with my shovel, and my locker was clear.

So today I rode. No problems. Kinda cold, but I was expecting that.
__________________
www.rhmsaddles.com.
www.rhmsaddles.com.
#268
Well that was a rough one and I don't think I can make it back tonight. First ride in since the big storm.
What is usually a 50-minute ride at 11 miles turned out to be 11.7 miles, 1 hour 50 minutes, with a good three miles of pushing the bike though some heavy slushy snow. My legs are sore, back is sore, wife is mad at me....
The good news for VA/DC commuters is that the 14th Street ped crossing is totally clear
What is usually a 50-minute ride at 11 miles turned out to be 11.7 miles, 1 hour 50 minutes, with a good three miles of pushing the bike though some heavy slushy snow. My legs are sore, back is sore, wife is mad at me....
The good news for VA/DC commuters is that the 14th Street ped crossing is totally clear

#269
Senior Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,896
Likes: 7
From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
My first outdoor ride today since the big winter storm. Temperatures finally warmed up enough where ice was not a problem, despite a few lingering patches of slush on the roads. The forecast had called for rain this morning and radar showed a line of showers approaching when I got up, but the rain was very light and basically over by the time I left for work. I might actually salvage 3 commutes this week if the rain holds off tomorrow. I racked up so many miles in the first two weeks of January that I should easily top 600 total miles for the month, despite missing a week of riding from the snow.
#270
Senior Member

Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,689
Likes: 431
From: Sioux Falls, SD
Bikes: '81 Panasonic Sport, '02 Giant Boulder SE, '08 Felt S32, '10 Diamondback Insight RS, '10 Windsor Clockwork, '15 Kestrel Evoke 3.0, '19 Salsa Mukluk
18 F and very humid, which made the cold go straight through me. Pretty stiff head wind. I somewhat under dressed and my thighs were a bit cold when I arrived. Had to work from the company office today so it's 8 miles each way. Some of the back streets I ride were pretty drifted over due to the wind blowing the snow across the fields, but yesterday afternoon they re-plowed the MUP to remove drifts so that portion of the ride was icy but clear. Took me about 50 minutes total.
I've had tougher rides but I've had easier too.
I've had tougher rides but I've had easier too.
#271
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 7,391
Likes: 13
From: Memphis TN area
Bikes: 2011 Felt Z85 (road/commuter), 2006 Marin Pine Mountain (utility/commuter E-bike), 1995 KHS Alite 1000 (gravel grinder)
Tuesday's morning commute was surprisingly slow despite a 12 mph mostly tail wind. 15.5 miles took 1:19 moving time.
Coming home was even worse. I was tired, it was windy, and I took a couple of detours to miss some big hills. That made it 15.8 miles and it took 1:29 moving time. Compare that to a couple weeks ago where I had a tail wind going home and it only took 1:07.
I didn't drink any coffee in the afternoon yesterday, I'm wondering if that would have made a difference.
Coming home was even worse. I was tired, it was windy, and I took a couple of detours to miss some big hills. That made it 15.8 miles and it took 1:29 moving time. Compare that to a couple weeks ago where I had a tail wind going home and it only took 1:07.
I didn't drink any coffee in the afternoon yesterday, I'm wondering if that would have made a difference.
#272
Thread Starter
Day trip lover
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 813
Likes: 0
From: capital city of iowa
Bikes: '16 Giant Escape 3 (fair weather ride), Giant Quasar (work in progress), 2002 saturn vue (crap weather ride)
Not sure what the temp was on my way home, but this mornin it was a lovely 23°. I do know it was supposed to almost reach 40. I'm fairly certain it did being as I was roasting with my windbreaker and fleece lined hoodie.
#273
No ride in for the first time since October, 2010 booooo! Riding Metro was really strange since it's been so long.
Last night's homeward commute sealed my decision...at one point I was walking the bike over a set of packed snow almost as tall as me. A sidewalk near my neighborhood that I need to use in order to access our streets is totally unplowed and I was up to my knees walking through it. With the freezing temps back I need to wait until Monday to try again, hopefully there will be some melt off over the weekend or cleaning.
Last night's homeward commute sealed my decision...at one point I was walking the bike over a set of packed snow almost as tall as me. A sidewalk near my neighborhood that I need to use in order to access our streets is totally unplowed and I was up to my knees walking through it. With the freezing temps back I need to wait until Monday to try again, hopefully there will be some melt off over the weekend or cleaning.
#274
multimodal commuter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 19,810
Likes: 597
From: NJ, NYC, LI
Bikes: 1940s Fothergill, 1959 Allegro Special, 1963? Claud Butler Olympic Sprint, Lambert 'Clubman', 1974 Fuji "the Ace", 1976 Holdsworth 650b conversion rando bike, 1983 Trek 720 tourer, 1984 Counterpoint Opus II, 1993 Basso Gap, 2010 Downtube 8h, and...
#275
Senior Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,896
Likes: 7
From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Chilly ride this morning temps in the mid-30s. It felt colder than I expected, probably due to high humidity, but I made good time because I was trying to keep warm by burning more calories. The forecast is calling for a 30-40% chance of rain this afternoon, but I decided to ride anyway because I've lost so many riding days due to the winter storm. Hopefully the rain will remain to the south and east, as it was doing this morning. In a way, I wish we would get a soaking rain to clear all of the salt off the roads. I need to give my bike a thorough washing to remove the salt, but it's pointless until we get a good rain.





