2016! how was your commute today?
#2951
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From: Norman, OK
Bikes: IZip E3 Path+, Specialized Diverge A1, GMC Denali, Roadmaster Quarry Ridge
I wimped out today. Woke up and checked the weather app: 39F. Nope, I said, not doing it today. Haven't got cold weather gear yet. Really need to get to shopping. So I drove, went to Starbucks, then went to the office.
#2952
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Joined: Apr 2012
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From: Memphis TN area
Bikes: 2011 Felt Z85 (road/commuter), 2006 Marin Pine Mountain (utility/commuter E-bike), 1995 KHS Alite 1000 (gravel grinder)
Nice ride home, about mid 50's so I was comfortable in bib tights and long sleeve jersey. No motorist problems at all. Had a little light left at 1635 when I left the office. Pretty dark when I got home at 1750.
#2953
Shimano's Shaman

Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 210
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From: Italy
Bikes: TFCT Starion Class Hull n. 312 "Thunder Child" - Sport Touring & Utility
Lucky you, PatrickGSR94. Unfortunately, on my way home, I had motorist problem again. Actually, while I was riding on a completely free, four-lanes city road, I stumbled upon an idiot driving -guess what- a gigantic, iperinflated SUV, The idiotic donkey, unable to pass me despite his bloody expensive, yet worthless (in his hands) wheeled tank, honked at me liberally for at least 15 solid seconds, despite the fact that there were three lanes completely free on that road, and my Thunder Child was the only other vehicle at that time.
I didn't honored him with a single glance. And I didn't bother myself to take the lane this time. I simply let the idiot go away and disappear like melting snow, while continuing to listen to classical music on my bluetooth speaker. Too much money and time on this donkey's hands.
Atvar stats
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Near Misses: 0
Idiots met: 1
SCR score for today's commute:
- AM: 16+0-0 = 16
- PM: 16+0-0 = 16
SCR total score for 2016:
8
I didn't honored him with a single glance. And I didn't bother myself to take the lane this time. I simply let the idiot go away and disappear like melting snow, while continuing to listen to classical music on my bluetooth speaker. Too much money and time on this donkey's hands.
Atvar stats
____________________
Near Misses: 0
Idiots met: 1
SCR score for today's commute:
- AM: 16+0-0 = 16
- PM: 16+0-0 = 16
SCR total score for 2016:
8
#2954
That Huffy Guy

Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 1,511
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From: Ashtabula, Ohio
Bikes: Old School Huffy Bikes
It might have been a cold 36 degrees on my morning commute, but I did not over dress for it. I wore a t-shirt under my long sleeve uniform shirt, blue jeans, warm socks, my insulated work jacket, and my reflective vest. My hands did get cold so I need better gloves.
#2955
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Joined: Mar 2014
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
On my way home last night, going through a neighborhood, I suddenly see a gun pointing at me. I raise my hands up and ride no-handed. I continue to ride as I stare the gunman down. It was an intense 3 seconds, but then the 9 year old lowered his orange and white Nerf gun and waved as I rode by. I live to ride again.
Cool morning at 36F. I went without the tights this time. It feels like it warms up pretty quickly, so I just let my knees be chilly for the ride in.
I do need to find some new mittens though. I have a pair that are 10+ years old and worn out, but I haven't found a good replacement. The ones I have are North Face Gore WindStopper. They're kind of a stiff fleece, but are so worn, the wind isn't stopped like it should be. I don't think these same ones are made anymore, but maybe I should do some more Googling to be sure.
Happy Friday!
Cool morning at 36F. I went without the tights this time. It feels like it warms up pretty quickly, so I just let my knees be chilly for the ride in.
I do need to find some new mittens though. I have a pair that are 10+ years old and worn out, but I haven't found a good replacement. The ones I have are North Face Gore WindStopper. They're kind of a stiff fleece, but are so worn, the wind isn't stopped like it should be. I don't think these same ones are made anymore, but maybe I should do some more Googling to be sure.
Happy Friday!
#2956
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Joined: Sep 2012
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
On my way home last night, going through a neighborhood, I suddenly see a gun pointing at me. I raise my hands up and ride no-handed. I continue to ride as I stare the gunman down. It was an intense 3 seconds, but then the 9 year old lowered his orange and white Nerf gun and waved as I rode by. I live to ride again.
I do need to find some new mittens though. I have a pair that are 10+ years old and worn out, but I haven't found a good replacement. The ones I have are North Face Gore WindStopper. They're kind of a stiff fleece, but are so worn, the wind isn't stopped like it should be. I don't think these same ones are made anymore, but maybe I should do some more Googling to be sure.
Almost 10 degrees warmer this morning at 44F. Doesn't look like that will last - tomorrow morning supposed to be in the mid 30's
#2957
born again cyclist
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 2,412
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From: Chicago
Bikes: I have five of brikes
Holy unholy head-wind, Batman!
i was riding straight into a 30mph N wind (gusting to 40mph) this morning.
even though my commute is only 5 miles, that's still a bit of a workout.
hopefully i get a wicked tailwind for the flight home!
i was riding straight into a 30mph N wind (gusting to 40mph) this morning.
even though my commute is only 5 miles, that's still a bit of a workout.
hopefully i get a wicked tailwind for the flight home!
Last edited by Steely Dan; 11-11-16 at 08:54 AM.
#2958
I rode salmon much of the way, looking for an ID I lost last night. Probably when dragging a kerchief out of my pocket to deal with the smoke. It's still thick, hard to breath.
Also last night I was ninja for a few miles after my battery died - it was charged but just died. It was too dark for my mirror then ... but at least I had a helmet so I'm not breaking all of the safety rules.
Also last night I was ninja for a few miles after my battery died - it was charged but just died. It was too dark for my mirror then ... but at least I had a helmet so I'm not breaking all of the safety rules.
#2959
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Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Thornton, CO
Bikes: 2003 Orbea Orca, 2003 Bianchi Imola, ? Waterford
I'm getting over bronchitis. I was unable to work Tuesday-Friday last week. I'm back at work but still coughing up phlegm and blowing my nose copiously. I'm not riding yet, but I will soon.
Today is colder than before, but it's sunny and clear, and it's pleasant to me. If someone rode in this weather well dressed, it would be quite nice. It's interesting that this secret is only beginning to catch on. The volume on the Hudson River Greenway goes down a lot in these months, and we remaining people get to enjoy it.
Today is colder than before, but it's sunny and clear, and it's pleasant to me. If someone rode in this weather well dressed, it would be quite nice. It's interesting that this secret is only beginning to catch on. The volume on the Hudson River Greenway goes down a lot in these months, and we remaining people get to enjoy it.
Low commuter volume is another nice thing. Today (Friday) felt like it was a holiday traffic-wise. Nice clear roads all the way...Speaking of which, it was a nice commute today at 49F. I pushed it and dressed for 50's F and was fine. Later on will feel like beach weather. OOOH YEEAH!
I noticed that a spoke on the drive side on the rear wheel went loose. So loose spokes (mostly NDS) are still my pain in the gleuteus maximus so far. Have been wanting to put some blue locktite on the spoke threads for a while. Just need to get the motivation to do that...
#2960
It's a holiday today, but yet, here I am. Should be a short day...I need to wrap up a few things I didn't finish yesterday that need to be done before Sunday.
Nice and quiet on the roads today. Continuing along the lines of [MENTION=227213]wphamilton[/MENTION]'s scofflaw ways, I ran three red lights and at least one stop sign. I also keep forgetting to mount a bell on the bike I've been riding the past several commutes, so I've not been completely faithful in announcing my passes to pedestrians on the MUPs.
Nice and quiet on the roads today. Continuing along the lines of [MENTION=227213]wphamilton[/MENTION]'s scofflaw ways, I ran three red lights and at least one stop sign. I also keep forgetting to mount a bell on the bike I've been riding the past several commutes, so I've not been completely faithful in announcing my passes to pedestrians on the MUPs.
#2961
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Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Thornton, CO
Bikes: 2003 Orbea Orca, 2003 Bianchi Imola, ? Waterford
I have been lucky with the wind except for a few rides across the GWB. I got a really good dose of wind going north on the Hudson Greenway from Battery Park to the GWB one day back in March. Holy cow. If I didn't shift down and spin, I would have been toasted and fried...
#2962
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Joined: Aug 2016
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From: Chicago
Bikes: Marin Four Corners, 1960's Schwinn Racer in middle of restoration, mid 70s Motobecane Grand Touring, various other heaps.
I saw this creature today! Country folk, what is it? Turkey? Chicken? Alien? It was a little bigger than it looks in the picture. North side of Chicago, about 500' east of the I-94 viaduct on Forest Glen Ave.
Last edited by Abe_Froman; 11-11-16 at 11:09 AM.
#2964
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From: Chicago
Bikes: Marin Four Corners, 1960's Schwinn Racer in middle of restoration, mid 70s Motobecane Grand Touring, various other heaps.
Really? A buzzard? I was leaning towards chicken.
No...it was just sort of hanging out. I didn't notice any roadkill. If there was...it was under leaves in the gutter.
No...it was just sort of hanging out. I didn't notice any roadkill. If there was...it was under leaves in the gutter.
#2965
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Joined: Sep 2009
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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
The body looks a lot plumper than most of the turkey buzzards I've seen. So either it's eating really well, or you're probably correct with a breed of chicken.
#2966
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From: Chicago
Bikes: Marin Four Corners, 1960's Schwinn Racer in middle of restoration, mid 70s Motobecane Grand Touring, various other heaps.
#2967
Pedal Stompin'

Joined: Sep 2016
Posts: 181
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From: Denver, CO
Bikes: 2014 Metrofiets w/EBO e-assist; 2007 Trek 7300; 1986 Peugeot road bike w/downtube shifters
Was the bird's head totally naked and red? That would point me towards a vulture, too. But I ain't no ornithologist.
#2968
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Joined: Mar 2012
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From: Merrimac , MA
The commute in this morning was a bit chilly with the temp at 29f degrees but the clear skies with the supermoon made it very pretty. I dropped my car at the mechanics so they can do an oil change and it failed inspection so I need to have a sensor replaced. I will pick it up after work on my way home. The garage is less than a mile from where I live.I happened to run over an already dead squirrel. That felt weird.
#2969
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
38F and I decided to stick with the shorts only. Kinda cold on the knees, but not so bad. Nice sunny morning ride. I could see some haze off in the distance though that must be coming from some of the mountain wildfires.
#2970
That Huffy Guy

Joined: Jun 2014
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From: Ashtabula, Ohio
Bikes: Old School Huffy Bikes
I cannot believe I am still commuting this late in the season. Cold morning rides, but not bad. The ride home makes up for it.
#2971
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
30F this morning, 60 this afternoon - that time of year I pack more riding gear than work clothing
#2972
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From: Columbia, SC
Bikes: 2014 Cannondale Synapse Carbon 4 Rival; 2014 Cannondale Trail 7 29; 1972 Schwinn Suburban, 1996 Proflex 756, 1987(?) Peugeot, Dahon Speed P8; 1979 Raleigh Competition GS; 1995 Stumpjumper M2 FS, 1978 Raleigh Sports, Schwinn Prologue
A little chilly and windy today, but all in all a great commute. The new album from Tribe Called Quest was my soundtrack, and on first listening I really like the album.
Was good still in shorts and with knee warmers and a light jacket.
Was good still in shorts and with knee warmers and a light jacket.
#2973
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From: Chicago
Bikes: Marin Four Corners, 1960's Schwinn Racer in middle of restoration, mid 70s Motobecane Grand Touring, various other heaps.
Very nice ride. I'm actually looking forward to it getting a bit colder. I don't have a proper lightweight cycling windbreaker. What I use is fleece lined, so when it's too cold for just a couple lightweight shirts, but not cold cold, I tend to overheat a bit.
#2974
Pedal Stompin'

Joined: Sep 2016
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From: Denver, CO
Bikes: 2014 Metrofiets w/EBO e-assist; 2007 Trek 7300; 1986 Peugeot road bike w/downtube shifters
Absolutely beautiful this morning, with the Supermoon and all. 37, clear, beautiful. I did not wear extra tights over my shorts and kneewarmers, and I was really comfortable. Being too hot on rides is its own special kind of torment. Especially when all the sweat makes you cold.
Dang it, I should have gotten a picture of that moon! It was clear, except for a large bank of clouds which obscured much of the moon this morning at 5:30. It made for a great ride, getting peeks of the moon through the clouds in the west, and the barely lightening sky to the east. Makes me glad to be alive.
I also have not seen many coyotes these past few mornings, which I guess is a good thing that I'm not taking them by surprise anymore. I'm sure they keep far away from my obnoxious lights that break the peace of those predawn hours. There's plenty of rabbits (and domestic pets, alas) for them to eat.
Dang it, I should have gotten a picture of that moon! It was clear, except for a large bank of clouds which obscured much of the moon this morning at 5:30. It made for a great ride, getting peeks of the moon through the clouds in the west, and the barely lightening sky to the east. Makes me glad to be alive.
I also have not seen many coyotes these past few mornings, which I guess is a good thing that I'm not taking them by surprise anymore. I'm sure they keep far away from my obnoxious lights that break the peace of those predawn hours. There's plenty of rabbits (and domestic pets, alas) for them to eat.
#2975
aka Tom Reingold




Joined: Jan 2009
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From: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem
It's a lovely day. It's bright and cool and crisp. People on the bike path were pretty bundled up, but I wasn't. I kept my hat and jacket and mittens in my pannier. I wore a lightweight merino wool t-shirt and a dress shirt over that. I wore summer cycling gloves.
Last night, I continued with my bike renovation. I installed a front rack instead of the rear rack I had on previously. This made it necessary to rewire my lights and attach the headlight to the rack in a novel way. It had been attached to the fork crown. I pulled all the wiring forward so it could reach the headlight in its farther-forward position, so I had to splice an extra length of wire going to the tail light. In case any of my wiring failed, I brought a spare battery powered headlight. The lights held up on the trip into work this morning.
Just before I got to work, my front wheel broke a spoke. The first spoke broke 8 weeks ago, so it's time to rebuild this wheel. I had to open the front brake and finish the trip with just the rear brake. Maybe I'll ride home on the front wheel from my office bike and fix this wheel at home.
Last night, I continued with my bike renovation. I installed a front rack instead of the rear rack I had on previously. This made it necessary to rewire my lights and attach the headlight to the rack in a novel way. It had been attached to the fork crown. I pulled all the wiring forward so it could reach the headlight in its farther-forward position, so I had to splice an extra length of wire going to the tail light. In case any of my wiring failed, I brought a spare battery powered headlight. The lights held up on the trip into work this morning.
Just before I got to work, my front wheel broke a spoke. The first spoke broke 8 weeks ago, so it's time to rebuild this wheel. I had to open the front brake and finish the trip with just the rear brake. Maybe I'll ride home on the front wheel from my office bike and fix this wheel at home.
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.



