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Tundra_Man 07-12-16 07:49 AM

Today must have been our city's "Drive Like A Moron Day." I didn't get the memo, but I certainly saw plenty of people celebrating it.

ptempel 07-12-16 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 18898209)
Get a set of Gatorskins or Marathons. I never get flats and ride over a lot of crap.

+1 On the Gatorskins. Have been using them for a while and they seem to be a nice compromise between a supple more racy tire (4000s) and a stiff tire with more flat protection (4 seasons). Only drawback is the price ($44 and up depending on where you get them). I just pulled out a small piece of glass from the rear tire this morning. No flat, just another battle scar slice on the tire. Helps to wipe the tires with your hands once in a while to try and catch bumps like this one.

The ride is was really nice this morning. Was 72F with clear skies. Have the car in the shop for timing belt service. So need to do a full ride in from home for a few days, I suspect.

bmthom.gis 07-12-16 08:35 AM

No commute this morning...group road ride tonight. But the ride home yesterday was very blah. A balmy 97 degrees American, humid, lots of headwind. There were storms mostly all around but they seemed to part and miss our area completely. I was happy to get home. I just couldn't get comfortable in effort or cadence. Also, by the time I had a mile or so left all my water was hot! That was unpleasant. I think I'm mostly adjusted to the near triple digits by now, but it still doesn't make it enjoyable

essiemyra 07-13-16 05:16 AM

A very nice commute in today. I found a way to miss the small hill and still see the gardens. This ride is just 1/2 mile short of 10 miles.

Johnny Mullet 07-13-16 05:46 AM

Very hot and humid this morning.

baron von trail 07-13-16 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by ptempel (Post 18906469)
+1 On the Gatorskins. Have been using them for a while and they seem to be a nice compromise between a supple more racy tire (4000s) and a stiff tire with more flat protection (4 seasons). Only drawback is the price ($44 and up depending on where you get them). I just pulled out a small piece of glass from the rear tire this morning. No flat, just another battle scar slice on the tire. Helps to wipe the tires with your hands once in a while to try and catch bumps like this one.

The ride is was really nice this morning. Was 72F with clear skies. Have the car in the shop for timing belt service. So need to do a full ride in from home for a few days, I suspect.

Yeah, I check them once a week or so. Usually, I actually do find something ugly embedded in the rear.

I believe I paid just over $30 on Amazon for my last pair. I thought that was a really good price.

esmith2039 07-13-16 06:17 AM

70 some odd degree's but felt like 90 according to accuweather. Sums it up!

baron von trail 07-13-16 06:18 AM

Muggy morning with a headwind. It's going to be brutal tonight, Heat Index around 100. Maybe, I'll get lucky and some clouds will roll in and knock the heat down a bit.

Good ride though nonetheless. Uneventful and pleasant.

mgw4jc 07-13-16 06:25 AM

On a walk last night, my wife and I saw a few folks out wandering around with their phones out. I'm guessing it is this Pokemon Go thing. She said it is supposed to get people out and moving around. That's a good thing I suppose, but sad to think a video game is needed to make that happen.

No rain storms yesterday, just a warm ride home. And a pleasant enough ride in this morning. I left a few minutes early and hit 15 miles. Gotta make up for the 0 miles last week.

ptempel 07-13-16 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by baron von trail (Post 18908638)
Yeah, I check them once a week or so. Usually, I actually do find something ugly embedded in the rear.

I believe I paid just over $30 on Amazon for my last pair. I thought that was a really good price.

You mean $30 each and that's still better than what I can find them for. Just checked Amazon and saw a 700x23 for ~$40:

https://www.amazon.com/Continental-C.../dp/B00BCU87AW

Maybe one of the UK sites might have a better deal (wiggle, ribble, ishkabibble, prokit, schmokit, whereyouwannagokit)? Just felt like B Kliban there for a second. :D

jrickards 07-13-16 07:20 AM

Last week, I started to do strength exercises and I didn't want that to interfere with cycling so I just didn't cycle and that continued to Monday so yesterday, I was back on my bike (but no strength exercises so that experiment didn't work). Both yesterday and today, the highs will be 31C/85F with humidex at 39C/102F. However, yesterday's ride home was with a strong breeze so the heat didn't feel so intense. This morning felt like I was riding in pea soup.

Oh well, tomorrow afternoon will be spent at camp in the lake so bring on the heat!!!

baron von trail 07-13-16 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by ptempel (Post 18908668)
You mean $30 each and that's still better than what I can find them for. Just checked Amazon and saw a 700x23 for ~$40:

https://www.amazon.com/Continental-C.../dp/B00BCU87AW

Maybe one of the UK sites might have a better deal (wiggle, ribble, ishkabibble, prokit, schmokit, whereyouwannagokit)? Just felt like B Kliban there for a second. :D

700 x 28mm, folding $38.95




I probably associated that as $30 in my head or they were cheaper when I purchased them. I'm also a Prime member, which may have given me a better price. Hard to say

wphamilton 07-13-16 07:52 AM

It was kind of funny passing the old man's riding club this morning (my private mental tag for them). Rang my bell when we got to a clear stretch, waited for them to sort themselves out and rolled past exchanging "good morning", which is all the normal, low-key procedure with them. You just have to be patient. Past the first two, and coming up to the leader, I hear the "instructions" yelled out from behind "just call out on your left". :roflmao2: I guess they don't like my loud little bell.

tarwheel 07-13-16 09:09 AM

Nice commute this morning after missing two days due to thunderstorms. Very warm and humid but it felt good to be riding. The ride home should be a scorcher with heat index over 100.

rumrunn6 07-13-16 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by tarwheel (Post 18909062)
The ride home should be a scorcher with heat index over 100.

ever squirt water on your head through your helmet? I remember doing that, but haven't lately. you have an ice maker at work?

tarwheel 07-13-16 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 18909084)
ever squirt water on your head through your helmet? I remember doing that, but haven't lately. you have an ice maker at work?

Hah! No need for that because I will be totally soaked from sweat after a few minutes of riding. I just take it easy on really hot days and fill my water bottle with ice water. Many of the streets on my commute route are shady, and that helps. The hardest part is getting caught a long red lights on big streets; temperatures must be at least 5 degrees hotter there.

jrickards 07-13-16 11:24 AM

I've been tempted to get one of those cool neck wraps (or make one) for the really hot days but haven't done so yet.

GeneO 07-13-16 07:34 PM

31 mi RT today. Thunderstorms seem to have rained some everywhere but on me :D
It was nice going in, but going home, the longer leg of my commute, it was 95 heat index which at times was a bit stifling. Because of the thunderstorms I almost didn't ride in, but am glad I did!

mgw4jc 07-14-16 06:25 AM

Sweaty days this week. But the steady 15mph breeze that I create makes it bearable.

I had a couple of bugs find one of my helmet vents yesterday. The first one hit and I took off my helmet to get him out of there. I think the second one managed on his own though.

baron von trail 07-14-16 07:09 AM

Hot and humid ride home had me running just a tad off my average. While heading up my final hill, I hear this rider approaching. His wheels roared like a little buzz saw. He must have been going 25 mph, uphill :eek:

Hell of a bike, very fit rider. Tubeless tires. The guy was for real. He shot past me like I was standing still. I was struggling to hold 12 mph. He flew by like a car. SMH

Tundra_Man 07-14-16 07:37 AM

Consecutive work commute number 106:

Beautiful morning here. No clouds, low humidity, 67 degrees and only a 12 mph wind. I left the house early, took the long way to work and tacked on an extra 18.5 miles.

Unfortunately now I'm sitting here trying not to hit the vending machine. I'm starving! But I weighed in this morning at 197 so I don't want to undo all my hard work. Haven't seen this side of 200 lbs very often since high school, 35 years ago. :D

rumrunn6 07-14-16 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Tundra_Man (Post 18911386)
Unfortunately now I'm sitting here trying not to hit the vending machine. I'm starving! But I weighed in this morning at 197 so I don't want to undo all my hard work. Haven't seen this side of 200 lbs very often since high school, 35 years ago. :D

eat smart & I can relate. I postponed my annual physical cuz I didn't lose the weight I wanted to, then the family vacation didn't help. but riding has. my usual low 220s has just turned into 217. may not sound like much but when you stare at a scale for many months with no change, a little, means a lot.

Wolfhaven 07-14-16 08:08 AM

Rode in yesterday and it was 70 with humidity. After biking 100+ miles over the weekend and not commuting for two days, my legs had some good jump in them. Fast ride in but I knew the winds were going to pick up all day. Getting home was slow riding into 20mph winds with gusts even higher and temps in the upper 70's. Beat the rain by about 45 minutes. Today is cooler with temps in the 60's but the humidity is hanging on. Ride in was pleasant with a tailwind picking up the last couple miles. Scattered showers forecast for the day so we'll see if I need to pull out the raincoat or not.

RidingMatthew 07-14-16 09:38 AM

plugging along
 
humid this morning... made it to 100F yesterday and supposed to be warmer today. I hope I can just keep moving so I have a breeze. At work we have an ice maker and I fill the bottle within a 1/2 inch of ice and it melts down on the way home. Cold water the whole way.

Phil_gretz 07-14-16 12:10 PM

Strange Encounter...
 
So, I'm waiting in my bike lane for a traffic signal. Car immediately to my right and I are alone (it's 6:00 am). He's a late middle aged, military looking retired fellow in a Miata convertible. I finish a swig of water as the light turns green for us. He lays on it and peels out across the road, manually shifting after winding out each gear. Off he goes...


So I say to him, "yay for you". Granted, I was clad like a racer and was on a race-y looking road bike. Were we racing? Just another of life's head shakers, I guess...

enigmaT120 07-14-16 12:40 PM

Nice ride this morning, though I can see I'm starting to loose my daylight (I leave at 5:00.). When I got to the top of the ridge mid-way, I had a good view of Mt. Jefferson and the 3 Sisters, and some other smaller peak in between them.

HardyWeinberg 07-14-16 03:19 PM

Nice ride, nice day today.

rhm 07-14-16 03:39 PM

Got thoroughly drenched riding to be station this afternoon. One moment I was dry, then it was just water everywhere. after a half minute I couldn't have got wetter by jumping in the east river.

essiemyra 07-15-16 05:12 AM

The commute in was a nice uneventful commute though humid.

esmith2039 07-15-16 06:15 AM

Cooler starting out but doesn't take much as the sun rises! I've been riding the Specialized due to the rain and after 2.5k miles it's time for some work, don't know how many before I got it. Hearing a tick only on the front middle gear, might be a bearing but just need to do it all. Looks around $50 for crankset, cassette and chain.. cheaper than a new bike!


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