2017! The how was your commute thread!
#1451
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From: Sudbury, ON, CA
Bikes: 2012 Kona Sutra, 2002 Look AL 384, 2018 Moose Fat bike
I wasn't feeling so well when I woke up, so I planned to either wake up my son for a ride into work or just take the bus. Then I remembered that there is construction, starting today for the next 3 weeks, on the road going to my office building that will require a 2km detour around it and down from 2 lanes to 1 lane for part of it so I decided that cycling in would be best because I could pass the lineup of cars on the paved shoulder, although I would still have to go the same additional distance as them. In the end, not all of the setup for the construction had been completed so although the detour was in effect, there were still 2 lanes.
Mild, 15C/59F, partly cloudy but strong breeze.
Mild, 15C/59F, partly cloudy but strong breeze.
#1452
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
High humidity and high dew point days are here for a while. Pretty sticky coming in.
Yesterday evening I decided to go out for a quick fun ride. Just 16 miles, but it felt nice to ride sans-commuting stuff. I turned north on one road and discovered a nice tail wind. I had already battled the head wind and this was taking me home. I hit 24.5mph for one mile and 21+ for the next two miles! Wheee!
Yesterday evening I decided to go out for a quick fun ride. Just 16 miles, but it felt nice to ride sans-commuting stuff. I turned north on one road and discovered a nice tail wind. I had already battled the head wind and this was taking me home. I hit 24.5mph for one mile and 21+ for the next two miles! Wheee!
#1455
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From: BW Germany
Bikes: Univega GEO Light Nine, Fixed gear, Peugeot Verona Trekking bike.
Hot today with the sun pounding down and no cloud coverage at all, but at least with some wind. Looking forward to the predicted thunderstorms for the the rest of the week to cool things down.
#1456
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From: Folsom CA
Bikes: Stormchaser, Paramount, Tilt, Samba tandem
I'm sitting it out this week. That includes my idea of walking to work on the solstice. The forecast is 107-110F all week, peaking each day right around home time. I don't even want to try to ride in and back out at lunch, it's 90F already before 9:30
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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."
#1457
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From: Merrimac , MA
A very pleasant uneventful commute this am. Though I could not find my rear light. I have been having issues with it staying attached to the bike since I bought it a few weeks ago. I rode without a rear light. I felt uncomfortable with out it. I found it in my bike bag at work after taking a shower. I need to find a way to make it stay attached.
#1458
No ride this morning, tropical storm weather is predicted to start today/later this afternoon and I'm not riding in 30-40mph gusts
. Mid-90s for the ride home yesterday and the home stretch doesn't have much shade, so I overheated during the last 5 miles. But, no cramps (thanks, Nuun), no mechanical issues, and nothing lodged in my eye (all problems from last week)! Success!
. Mid-90s for the ride home yesterday and the home stretch doesn't have much shade, so I overheated during the last 5 miles. But, no cramps (thanks, Nuun), no mechanical issues, and nothing lodged in my eye (all problems from last week)! Success!
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#1459
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
A good ride this morning. Warm and humid, but the high is only supposed to be 80F somehow. No major rain forecast, but I guess it will be cloudy enough to keep it cooler.
I stopped to take this photo on the way in. Just a creek running higher than normal due to recent rains.
I stopped to take this photo on the way in. Just a creek running higher than normal due to recent rains.
#1460
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
The opposite here - almost chilly this morning, under 60. Yesterday evening the winds were horrendous - like bending trees windy. Oddly enough I really didn't feel it because mostly a crosswind from the west which for me is mostly blocked by stuff.
#1463
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Joined: May 2007
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Haven't bike commuted in...10 years?
Today I changed that. Drove down to a park on the riverside MUP and commuted the 6 and a half miles from there. I used a hard tail Haro mountain bike, only commuter mod is a front handlebar bag; still on knobbies. I'd like to have something more upright and with less rolling resistance (and fenders!) but for now this will be ok. If I do it much more I'll either mod the bike or get something different.
Today I changed that. Drove down to a park on the riverside MUP and commuted the 6 and a half miles from there. I used a hard tail Haro mountain bike, only commuter mod is a front handlebar bag; still on knobbies. I'd like to have something more upright and with less rolling resistance (and fenders!) but for now this will be ok. If I do it much more I'll either mod the bike or get something different.
#1464
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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
Haven't bike commuted in...10 years?
Today I changed that. Drove down to a park on the riverside MUP and commuted the 6 and a half miles from there. I used a hard tail Haro mountain bike, only commuter mod is a front handlebar bag; still on knobbies. I'd like to have something more upright and with less rolling resistance (and fenders!) but for now this will be ok. If I do it much more I'll either mod the bike or get something different.
Today I changed that. Drove down to a park on the riverside MUP and commuted the 6 and a half miles from there. I used a hard tail Haro mountain bike, only commuter mod is a front handlebar bag; still on knobbies. I'd like to have something more upright and with less rolling resistance (and fenders!) but for now this will be ok. If I do it much more I'll either mod the bike or get something different.
#1466
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From: Sacramento, CA
Bikes: 1986 Schwinn Tempo
I can confirm. It's hot here in Sacramento. However, I rode this morning. It should be pretty gnarly this afternoon. I tried to explain to my colleagues that I need to have at least 1 rainy day and 1 really hot day to feel complete as a bicycle commuter. They've all offered me a ride home.
#1467
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From: Thornton, CO
Bikes: 2003 Orbea Orca, 2003 Bianchi Imola, ? Waterford
^ Yikes! 106F today and 108F tomorrow in Sacramento.
https://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:94203.1.99999
Yeah, I'd probably throw in the towel after 100F as well. It was an oven the last time riding in 96F here last week. At least the humidity was low? I rode from home today. Should be nice weather. But my backside says that I need some cream on it.
https://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:94203.1.99999
Yeah, I'd probably throw in the towel after 100F as well. It was an oven the last time riding in 96F here last week. At least the humidity was low? I rode from home today. Should be nice weather. But my backside says that I need some cream on it.
#1468
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Joined: Apr 2014
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From: Hailey, Idaho
Bikes: 2016 Kona Process 111, 2004 Merckx Fuga, '89 Fisher Paragon, converted to 700c, 1983 Davidson touring custom
Good one today. First real warm one. Road the fast bike today. I guess you could call it vintage maybe. It is a 2004 frame. I love my steel Davidson, but also love this Alu and carbon Merckx. Strong, quiet, and fast. Fun for light days where I only have a pack.
Did my normal commute along the rails to trails path and Big Wood River today. Not too windy.

Did my normal commute along the rails to trails path and Big Wood River today. Not too windy. 
#1471
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
Haven't bike commuted in...10 years?
Today I changed that. Drove down to a park on the riverside MUP and commuted the 6 and a half miles from there. I used a hard tail Haro mountain bike, only commuter mod is a front handlebar bag; still on knobbies. I'd like to have something more upright and with less rolling resistance (and fenders!) but for now this will be ok. If I do it much more I'll either mod the bike or get something different.
Today I changed that. Drove down to a park on the riverside MUP and commuted the 6 and a half miles from there. I used a hard tail Haro mountain bike, only commuter mod is a front handlebar bag; still on knobbies. I'd like to have something more upright and with less rolling resistance (and fenders!) but for now this will be ok. If I do it much more I'll either mod the bike or get something different.

That sounds like you'd need to carry a few gallons of water and have a constant stream into your mouth.
#1472
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From: Sudbury, ON, CA
Bikes: 2012 Kona Sutra, 2002 Look AL 384, 2018 Moose Fat bike
Nice quiet ride in, coolish temperatures at 10C/50F, but sunny and little to no breeze.
This week, there's been construction on the road leading up to my office building on the university property so there is a 2km detour to another entrance to the university. It wasn't so bad on Monday as the construction crew was just getting setup but yesterday, the cars were backed up for 2km and I had some things to do early in the morning and was depending on my son to drive me in. We got in the line and slowly moved forward when I decided to get out and walk the rest of the way and he turned around and went back home. Other coworkers told me that they're seriously thinking of biking in for at least the 3 schedule weeks of construction. The indoor bike cage holds only 5 bikes, after I came back from my shower, there were 6 bikes in there, the last was leaning up against the wall, I wonder how many others will be there now.
This week, there's been construction on the road leading up to my office building on the university property so there is a 2km detour to another entrance to the university. It wasn't so bad on Monday as the construction crew was just getting setup but yesterday, the cars were backed up for 2km and I had some things to do early in the morning and was depending on my son to drive me in. We got in the line and slowly moved forward when I decided to get out and walk the rest of the way and he turned around and went back home. Other coworkers told me that they're seriously thinking of biking in for at least the 3 schedule weeks of construction. The indoor bike cage holds only 5 bikes, after I came back from my shower, there were 6 bikes in there, the last was leaning up against the wall, I wonder how many others will be there now.
#1473
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Rode in again today. It was sprinkling when I left the house, but cleared up when I parked at the MUP trailhead. Saw a whole bunch of rabbits, a couple yellow finches, and two deer, a doe and a spike horned buck. He kept on leading me out for about quarter mile, and then finally dove into the hedgerow between the path and the Hudson. There was a guy on a vintage fendered drop bar commuter that passed me up just past that, he commented on the deer's passage.
If I get a different bike, it'll be well used. A local guy just listed a 90's Rockhopper for $200, it's 17.5" though, maybe too small for me...I'm 6'. My mental image is that I want something steel with a triple, solid fork and v brakes or cantis, that I can outfit with a rear and front rack, some lights, middling city tires and a trekking bar.
#1474
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
I had a good ride. Some early morning rains left the roads wet, but not bad. I felt a few rain drops near the end of the ride. Maybe some more throughout the day, but who knows about 5 o'clock.
#1475
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
Lol, true.
Rode in again today. It was sprinkling when I left the house, but cleared up when I parked at the MUP trailhead. Saw a whole bunch of rabbits, a couple yellow finches, and two deer, a doe and a spike horned buck. He kept on leading me out for about quarter mile, and then finally dove into the hedgerow between the path and the Hudson. There was a guy on a vintage fendered drop bar commuter that passed me up just past that, he commented on the deer's passage.
If I get a different bike, it'll be well used. A local guy just listed a 90's Rockhopper for $200, it's 17.5" though, maybe too small for me...I'm 6'. My mental image is that I want something steel with a triple, solid fork and v brakes or cantis, that I can outfit with a rear and front rack, some lights, middling city tires and a trekking bar.
Rode in again today. It was sprinkling when I left the house, but cleared up when I parked at the MUP trailhead. Saw a whole bunch of rabbits, a couple yellow finches, and two deer, a doe and a spike horned buck. He kept on leading me out for about quarter mile, and then finally dove into the hedgerow between the path and the Hudson. There was a guy on a vintage fendered drop bar commuter that passed me up just past that, he commented on the deer's passage.
If I get a different bike, it'll be well used. A local guy just listed a 90's Rockhopper for $200, it's 17.5" though, maybe too small for me...I'm 6'. My mental image is that I want something steel with a triple, solid fork and v brakes or cantis, that I can outfit with a rear and front rack, some lights, middling city tires and a trekking bar.
Came out today to squishy tire. Instead of my normal lazy routine which would be to pump it up and hope for the best I actually changed the tube. It's too damn nice out to worry about flats.





