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Also, went past the Abbey cemetary this morning on a different route than I usually take
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Originally Posted by Abe_Froman
(Post 19858901)
I've had better commutes. Fell for the first time in 10 years.
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Nice e-bike commute this morning. Just a tad bit of drizzle left from the Irma remnants, and wet streets of course, but other than that not bad. I wore arm warmers with a short-sleeve tech shirt, and my Xero minimalist sandals with platform pedals. Refreshing! :D
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I ride to school every day here in Seattle, a very short ride down from Capitol Hill. Almost died this morning when someone opened their car door just as I was flying past down a steep hill. I was in a bike lane. Watch out and stay safe everyone.
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Yipe! Welcome to the forum, anyhow.
I had another fun MTB ride in to work. Still playing with the suspension adjustments. This is a really efficient bike, that's one reason why I picked it. I'm not feeling any pedal losses or kickback or bobbing on climbs even in spite of not having a lockout. But it's still my first "real" full suspension and I haven't nailed the setup on the first try. It's already handling the terrain much better than my old cheapie, though. I changed the pedals from platforms to clipless, that's where I am on that spectrum right now. On the way home, double flat. Two goatheads about 3/4" apart. The tires and wheels on this bike are tubeless-ready though I hadn't set them up yet. They were really difficult to tear apart to patch, the beads seat hard! At least I knew where the holes were... not that it helped me get glue on the entire patch. I used the big oval patch. I had to open it up a second time and glue it down again to make sure it covered both holes. I must have been sitting nearly half an hour. A few people asked if I needed anything as they went by... one guy told his friend "He has an extra pair of pants, he doesn't need anything from us!" Thankfully it held well enough after that to get home though I think there's another slow leak. I had not yet set them up tubeless because I am swapping rims with someone else on MTBR... it's a cosmetic thing, we will both wind up with matching sets. But now I'll have taken the tire off the rim three times, not once. Gr! |
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Mid 60s in the morning today! A perfect morning for the commute. I even bettered my previous best.
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A very nice commute this morning though I did not get bonus mileage today. It was a warm start to the day with the temp at 64 f degrees and clear dark skies. I did see the black cat this morning crossing the road in the same area as I saw in the field so I assume it is the same black cat.
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Quite the interesting array of recent posts. I'll add one more.
I left on time, but a quarter mile down the road I realized my back tire was low. I'd been meaning to change the tire anyway, so went back home and changed the tire and tube. This put me about 15 minutes behind schedule, so I figured I'd take the shorter, higher traffic route ( ~10 miles vs ~13 miles). Here is what I found:
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Originally Posted by Amitoj
(Post 19860767)
Mid 60s in the morning today! A perfect morning for the commute. I even bettered my previous best.
Also, packed the camera as well. Here's the scene I was describing earlier I just use the camera on my phone these days, so no extra packing. |
Originally Posted by mgw4jc
(Post 19860788)
Very nice. That will get even prettier as the leaves continue to change color.
I just use the camera on my phone these days, so no extra packing. My phone camera's lens is all scratched up from use and abuse. Still does a pretty decent job but I bought a camera last year specifically for taking pictures on my bike rides during early mornings. So, I better put it to some use if I want to avoid an argument at home next time I buy any gadget :p |
Last night's ride home:
Lots of rain. I told the wife, I'm picking up a new headlight today - I can't keep riding in these conditions without one. So I need to find something good under $30 USD. This morning 62°F w/ 100% humidity and the roads are still pretty wet from yesterday. 5.4 miles (stopped at a corner store for Gatorade) 26 min avg spd 12.3 mph |
Finally a dry ride and actually a bit warmer. Supposed to be in the mid 70's this afternoon - let's hold off Fall a bit longer! On the ride in yesterday I removed my nice Gore helmet cover and put it in my jacket pocket. I realized last night that it was gone (how'd it fall out of a velcroed pocket?!). I HATE losing stuff so was eagle-eyed this morning, fully expecting to see it laying on the road waiting for me. It wasn't :cry:
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commuting lessons learned today
A few minutes in to my commute this morning I realized my front brake was completely disengaged. Talk about something to get your heart rate going! I had taken the wheel off yesterday to change a flat and I guess I just didn't connect the brake properly afterward. Seems to be fine now. the roads were still wet from yesterday so you can imagine what braking with only the rear brake was like!
Another thing: normally for commutes I will wear some sort of athletic shirt and mountain bike shorts, along with my bike shoes for the clipless pedals. But I've been watching a lot of youtube videos lately on dutch commutes / riding style. I guess there is something about just getting on the bike and riding without much fuss that appeals to me. So today I just work jeans, a button up casual shirt and running shoes. No meetings today so I figured I could pull that off at work today. My pedals are the kind that have platform style on the reverse side and clips on the others. Big mistake! For one thing, even though it wasn't raining, my pedals were a little wet from yesterday's rain and from the bottom of my shoes. They slipped off the pedals more than once, which was annoying. Can't imagine what it would have been like if I'd tried wearing dress shoes with slick soles, ala The Netherlands. For me I guess clipless is the way to go, even in the city. I never have much trouble getting in and out of them quickly anyway, and I learned today that I like the stability. I guess I'll go back to keeping a nice pair of shoes at work so I don't have to carry them. Then there is the weather factor. It was a very cool morning, and I have a reasonably short ride of about 4 miles each way. So my thinking was that if I took it easy I wouldn't get very sweaty and would be fine without a change of clothes. I hadn't thought about how hilly it is here. I guess I never realized that until I tried riding and not sweating in non-bike clothes! I will just make good use of my panniers next time! Quite a few lessons learned today. I'm just getting back into commuting, or biking at all, very recently. So it's like I have to learn this all over again. haha. |
Chilly (6C/43F when I left the house), overcast, calm. Uneventful ride, except for dodging puddles. I probably should have ridden a bike with fenders today.
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As soon as I got home, my wife told me that our son at his university had gotten a stick in his chain and needed help with it. I figured that the DR was jammed up so I grabbed a few tools and rolled back out. As it turned out, he'd snapped his DR hanger somehow. So cutting his chain for single speed operation, I got it a hair too short for the right chain line which was a little annoying in practice but good enough to ride home with.
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50F, partly cloudy, long sleeves again.
Yesterday morning, I was following the arrow in the below picture (which is the MUP around the parking lot/between the parking lot and the freeway). In the parking lot they often have motorcycle training classes (to get the endorsement for your licenese). Yesterday morning there was a firetruck and ambulance in the parking lot and guys tending to a wiped out motorcycle where the X on my picture is, which is pretty far out of the lot and onto the MUP. Guy was getting put onto backboard in his helmet to keep him immobilized. Can't really imagine how he got there. It wasn't one of those 125cc trail riders. It also wasn't bad enough to make the newspaper so at least there was that. |
Originally Posted by phx1973
(Post 19861076)
Big mistake! For one thing, even though it wasn't raining, my pedals were a little wet from yesterday's rain and from the bottom of my shoes. They slipped off the pedals more than once, which was annoying. Can't imagine what it would have been like if I'd tried wearing dress shoes with slick soles, ala The Netherlands. For me I guess clipless is the way to go, even in the city. I never have much trouble getting in and out of them quickly anyway, and I learned today that I like the stability. I guess I'll go back to keeping a nice pair of shoes at work so I don't have to carry them.
Then there is the weather factor. It was a very cool morning, and I have a reasonably short ride of about 4 miles each way. So my thinking was that if I took it easy I wouldn't get very sweaty and would be fine without a change of clothes. I hadn't thought about how hilly it is here. I guess I never realized that until I tried riding and not sweating in non-bike clothes! I will just make good use of my panniers next time! Quite a few lessons learned today. I'm just getting back into commuting, or biking at all, very recently. So it's like I have to learn this all over again. haha. |
[MENTION=207028]phx1973[/MENTION], always do an ABC Quick Check before pedaling away. It's now an engrained habit for me.
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Yesterday's commute told a motorist, who had their window down, to please use their turn signals. First time in my life I got a "Sorry, you're right" and not an FU. I'm still amazed!
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Originally Posted by nayr497
(Post 19861743)
Yesterday's commute told a motorist, who had their window down, to please use their turn signals. First time in my life I got a "Sorry, you're right" and not an FU. I'm still amazed!
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Originally Posted by nayr497
(Post 19861743)
Yesterday's commute told a motorist, who had their window down, to please use their turn signals. First time in my life I got a "Sorry, you're right" and not an FU. I'm still amazed!
Once again I missed a day of great commuting weather because I couldn't get my butt out of bed even with THREE alarms at 5 AM, and didn't even wake up until 7! :mad::mad::crash: |
80 and muggy! Sweated like a pig. Otherwise it was a nice commute. Third and final day of commuting by bike for the week.
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Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
(Post 19861229)
50F, partly cloudy, long sleeves again.
Yesterday morning, I was following the arrow in the below picture (which is the MUP around the parking lot/between the parking lot and the freeway). In the parking lot they often have motorcycle training classes (to get the endorsement for your licenese). Yesterday morning there was a firetruck and ambulance in the parking lot and guys tending to a wiped out motorcycle where the X on my picture is, which is pretty far out of the lot and onto the MUP. Guy was getting put onto backboard in his helmet to keep him immobilized. Can't really imagine how he got there. It wasn't one of those 125cc trail riders. It also wasn't bad enough to make the newspaper so at least there was that. |
A nice commute again this morning though there were sprinkles the last mile or so. It was a warm 65 f degrees this morning with cloudy dark skies. Its Friday!!:)
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Short commute after dropping the car off for some new oil and a tire rotation. The drive there was stop and go; stop and go. Why are some stoplights so short? Anyway, I'm glad I don't have to drive that regularly and I'm glad the route from there to work is not my normal route.
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Low 70's F on the way home last night and DRY!!!! Jumping for joy for dry weather.
This morning 61 F with 96% humidity and foggy, I'm quite glad I picked up a new headlight yesterday even if it was a cheap ass dept store Bell model. This is the light set I grabbed from Walmart: Bell High Lumen Premium |
I've been at this job for two years and nine months. I have finally turned a corner where I prefer to ride over taking the subway. I've enjoyed nearly every ride but had to push myself to start every time. Now this month, it is the assumed mode of commuting. I'm not sure what made the difference. Maybe it's the fact that I've passed a hump in my strength.
My new goal is to get so rain doesn't stop me from heading out. Twice this week, rain was in the forecast but I decided to take a chance. I was rewarded both times. The rain missed me except for some very light rain. |
Nice, uneventful 15 mile ride to work. Little foggy but nothing bad.
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 19863087)
I've been at this job for two years and nine months. I have finally turned a corner where I prefer to ride over taking the subway. I've enjoyed nearly every ride but had to push myself to start every time. Now this month, it is the assumed mode of commuting. I'm not sure what made the difference. Maybe it's the fact that I've passed a hump in my strength.
My new goal is to get so rain doesn't stop me from heading out. Twice this week, rain was in the forecast but I decided to take a chance. I was rewarded both times. The rain missed me except for some very light rain. |
This morning's commute was special. I work in the IT department at a college. We had to do maintenance on a server, so that has to be out of hours. My cow-orker and I agreed to start work at 7:30. I normally get in between 9:30 and 10:00, so this is a big stretch for me. It would have been fine if I rode in gently, but as I'm training for an event, and as I was feeling strong, I went hard. And that went well. I'm happy with my time and average speed.
And since it was earlier than normal, the light was different, and I enjoyed the views. https://ridewithgps.com/photos/3013416/large.jpg https://ridewithgps.com/photos/3013417/large.jpg https://ridewithgps.com/photos/3013418/large.jpg https://ridewithgps.com/photos/3013419/large.jpg Edit: can you see my pictures? Because I can't. |
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