2018! The “How was your commute?” thread!
#1176
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
Yesterday a pedestrian jumped in front of me really close to me. I think it was half my fault. I yelped loudly, and she stepped back and apologized. By the time I could apologize too, we were too far apart.
I don't mind locking my Raleigh up in the street for short periods, so I did that at the blood center last night. Today I took my Lemond and rode like a bat out of hell. I played Cat 6 commuter with a couple of guys on the path. First there was a young guy on a MTB. He was moving pretty fast. We played leapfrog a little. Then came along someone on a Bianchi track bike in freewheel mode. He was going even faster, so I latched onto him (but far back enough not to draft, as we don't do that here), and we left the young guy behind. I appreciated the pacing. I arrived all sweaty, which is OK. My office is overchilled, so I was dry after a bit.
We've had some of the best weather of the year in the last couple of weeks. It doesn't get better than this.
I don't mind locking my Raleigh up in the street for short periods, so I did that at the blood center last night. Today I took my Lemond and rode like a bat out of hell. I played Cat 6 commuter with a couple of guys on the path. First there was a young guy on a MTB. He was moving pretty fast. We played leapfrog a little. Then came along someone on a Bianchi track bike in freewheel mode. He was going even faster, so I latched onto him (but far back enough not to draft, as we don't do that here), and we left the young guy behind. I appreciated the pacing. I arrived all sweaty, which is OK. My office is overchilled, so I was dry after a bit.
We've had some of the best weather of the year in the last couple of weeks. It doesn't get better than this.
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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
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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
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#1177
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Joined: Sep 2012
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
Big weather change after storms yesterday, was 54F this morning. It was a nice morning ride until a woman on a cargo bike went flying by me. When we both got stopped at an intersection I realized her monster bike had e-assist. What is with all these e-bikes all of the sudden?
#1178
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Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Thornton, CO
Bikes: 2003 Orbea Orca, 2003 Bianchi Imola, ? Waterford
Was a nice park and ride into work this morning. Taking it easier this week since I did all that riding from home last week. Think I'll ride from home tomorrow since it should also be good weather and light traffic usually on Fridays. I've been neglecting the general bike cleaning lately. I even bought a brush kit to clean with a bucket of soap and water. However, the problem is that the brushes eventually get caked up with muck. What would you guys use to clean the brushes?
#1179
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Joined: Mar 2014
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
Not quite as warm and muggy as yesterday and I arrived at the office much less sweaty. I left an hour early and went to the gym for some lifting and stretching.
I narrowly missed a squirrel that decided he had to cross the road just as I was getting to him.
I narrowly missed a squirrel that decided he had to cross the road just as I was getting to him.
#1180
Yesterday was strong headwinds for half my commute to work and back. Had a close call when I was already in the crosswalk in front of a gals car and she just figured she could go. I think the passenger brought it to her attention because she wasn't even looking at me. So thanks to that guy, good looking out. Today was the same windy weather but on top of that 70F with almost oppressive humidity. Pretty sweaty ride in.
#1181
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Joined: Sep 2012
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
TGIF... not a particularly eventful week but legs were jelly this morning. Morning temps 63F - expected low 90's for this afternoon
#1182
GATC

Joined: Jul 2006
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From: south Puget Sound
59F, gray. Took 23 mile route in. Was planning the same route home but massive closure toward the end, road being paved, traffic flagged in all directions and need to wait for pilot rig to follow back. Too much work and I am not that patient. Also not thrilled to caravan my bicycle w/ all the equally impatient cagers waiting for that pilot rig.
#1183
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
Interesting that we're having different weather than some other areas. Sometimes it's basically the same in the northeast as in the midwest and the southeast. I've been reading about heavy rain in some places and about very hot days in other places. Here it has been extremely pleasant and cool. People complain about how spring doesn't bring us much spring weather any more, and that's true, but the past two weeks have been spectacular. Today is one of the best days. I can tell when the barometric pressure is high, because my mood goes way up, and everyone I see seems to be extra good looking. 
I took Citi Bike to work because I won't be cycling home today. The wind was insane, much stronger than normal. The Citi Bike bikes weigh about 50 pounds, and they have a very upright position, so fighting the headwind was hard. But I was in a good mood anyway.
The weather web pages are so wrong about the wind. It says 3 mph with gusts up to 9 mph. It's much more than that on the river.

I took Citi Bike to work because I won't be cycling home today. The wind was insane, much stronger than normal. The Citi Bike bikes weigh about 50 pounds, and they have a very upright position, so fighting the headwind was hard. But I was in a good mood anyway.
The weather web pages are so wrong about the wind. It says 3 mph with gusts up to 9 mph. It's much more than that on the river.
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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.
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.
#1184
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Joined: Mar 2014
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
Plenty warm all this week. Forecast high is 96F. I would prefer some of that nice spring weather like [MENTION=152773]noglider[/MENTION] described.
One neighborhood I cut through appears to be getting their roads redone. I had to hop on the sidewalk to get around dump trucks and pavers. And then still had to in the grass a bit to go around a worker. I think I'll avoid that section on the way home tonight.
My son starts his Driver's Education class this morning at a middle school less than 2 miles away. He rode his bike to it. I'm such a proud commuting father!
One neighborhood I cut through appears to be getting their roads redone. I had to hop on the sidewalk to get around dump trucks and pavers. And then still had to in the grass a bit to go around a worker. I think I'll avoid that section on the way home tonight.
My son starts his Driver's Education class this morning at a middle school less than 2 miles away. He rode his bike to it. I'm such a proud commuting father!
#1186
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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
Tough commute today. Two saturdays ago I was helping my brother at his house demo a kitchen when I messed my back up. It hurt pretty bad, but by Friday had settled down to an annoying ache. Like an idiot I helped him again this last Saturday as he removed tons and tons of landscape rock that completely circled his house. My back was hurting but I was just putting up with the pain until toward the end of the day when I jerked in the wrong direction and it went "ping!" The pain was intense and I had to stop working immediately. Two mornings later it still hurts really bad. I've been trying over the counter pain meds but they hardly put a dent in it.
I have a deadline this week and missing a day of work would not be good, so I decided I needed to try and work today. Had my remote access not been broken I probably would have just stayed and worked from home. Unfortunately, I had to go to the office. I reasoned that it hurts to sit in a car just as bad as it hurts to sit on a bike, so in my thick-headed stubbornness I still rode my bicycle to work. I went really slow but I made it without causing myself any additional pain.
It was raining this morning, so I took my hybrid with fenders. I probably would have anyway as the seating position is much more upright than my road bike, and the rack allowed me to put my gear in a saddlebag versus carrying it in a backpack.
I don't care what my brother says, I'm not helping him with anything physical this coming weekend.
I have a deadline this week and missing a day of work would not be good, so I decided I needed to try and work today. Had my remote access not been broken I probably would have just stayed and worked from home. Unfortunately, I had to go to the office. I reasoned that it hurts to sit in a car just as bad as it hurts to sit on a bike, so in my thick-headed stubbornness I still rode my bicycle to work. I went really slow but I made it without causing myself any additional pain.
It was raining this morning, so I took my hybrid with fenders. I probably would have anyway as the seating position is much more upright than my road bike, and the rack allowed me to put my gear in a saddlebag versus carrying it in a backpack.
I don't care what my brother says, I'm not helping him with anything physical this coming weekend.
#1187
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Joined: Dec 2010
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From: northern Deep South
Bikes: Fuji Touring, Novara Randonee
Summer is definitely here in the south! (I'd take some of [MENTION=152773]noglider[/MENTION]'s weather if he wants to share!) 77F, 79% RH this morning. Sunny, clear, as long as I was rolling I didn't notice how much I was sweating -- until I got to work and had to wring out gloves, headband, and want to borrow somebody else's chair to drip on for the first 30 minutes in the office.
Cable installers and tree trimmers (around the power lines) were out in force this morning. Do I want to go completely in the other lane on a suburban street, approaching a blind curve, to make sure I'm not underneath that limb he's getting ready to cut 60' up?
Cable installers and tree trimmers (around the power lines) were out in force this morning. Do I want to go completely in the other lane on a suburban street, approaching a blind curve, to make sure I'm not underneath that limb he's getting ready to cut 60' up?
#1188
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Joined: Mar 2012
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From: Merrimac , MA
#1189
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Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Thornton, CO
Bikes: 2003 Orbea Orca, 2003 Bianchi Imola, ? Waterford
Nice commute in with 72F and clear skies. Also saw a lady on what looked like a new Bianchi Intenso bike and gave he a compliment on it. Sigh... To have a new bike.
But I clearly get out of the "upgrade-itis" mentality when I ask myself what is wrong with the bikes that I have. Ah well. Looks like it will be a little bit a "shake and bake" when I leave. The temp went up to 92F...
But I clearly get out of the "upgrade-itis" mentality when I ask myself what is wrong with the bikes that I have. Ah well. Looks like it will be a little bit a "shake and bake" when I leave. The temp went up to 92F...
#1191
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Joined: Nov 2017
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From: Seattle
Bikes: Specialized Roubaix, Obed Boundary, Canyon Inflite AL SLX, Ibis Ripley AF, Priority Continuum Onyx, Santana Vision, Kent Dual-Drive Tandem
Hot but nice clear morning, was up to 77F by the time I rolled into work. I usually don't bother bringing a water bottle but remembered to bring one today, glad I did as I'm going to need that water on hand in case I need to squirt some on my sun sleeves for the evaporative cooling effect tonight when it'll be in the mid-80s.
I took my fenders off yesterday and swapped my 23c front Michelin Pro 4 Endurance for the 25c. The difference in comfort was huge. I'd put the front fender back on to test for rubbing (only a tiny amount) and forgot to take them off. Went out for a block and then remembered only the front fender was on, which looked silly enough for me to turn back and quickly dump it back in my garage. That's the nice thing about the Crud Roadracers, super easy to take off. There were times this spring when I was doubting whether the weather outlook would ever be conducive to running fenderless, but I think summer has really started now.
I took my fenders off yesterday and swapped my 23c front Michelin Pro 4 Endurance for the 25c. The difference in comfort was huge. I'd put the front fender back on to test for rubbing (only a tiny amount) and forgot to take them off. Went out for a block and then remembered only the front fender was on, which looked silly enough for me to turn back and quickly dump it back in my garage. That's the nice thing about the Crud Roadracers, super easy to take off. There were times this spring when I was doubting whether the weather outlook would ever be conducive to running fenderless, but I think summer has really started now.
#1194
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Joined: Mar 2014
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From: Mooresville, NC (Charlotte suburb)
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Trek 5000 TCT, Giant OCR
Pretty sweaty ride. My last 2 miles were on a mostly shaded MUP. I slowed down and rode no-handed for a bit to cool down.
I feel like I am seeing more road kill squirrels this year. That and a couple of close calls with them on my bike. Yesterday one was already started up a tree but decided to jump back down and cross in front of me and see how close he could get to my front tire. Before I could hit the brakes he was off to the other side and gone.
I feel like I am seeing more road kill squirrels this year. That and a couple of close calls with them on my bike. Yesterday one was already started up a tree but decided to jump back down and cross in front of me and see how close he could get to my front tire. Before I could hit the brakes he was off to the other side and gone.
#1196
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Joined: Dec 2010
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From: northern Deep South
Bikes: Fuji Touring, Novara Randonee
My wife called yesterday afternoon to ask if I had gopher wood fenders for my bike, it was raining so hard at her work. Nope, clouds all around me but no rain. The clouds may have stopped the temperature at 90F instead of 93, but I couldn't tell any other difference.
Hot and soupy humid this morning. Still nice when I can find a shady street, I may have to look for more of those to ride...
Hot and soupy humid this morning. Still nice when I can find a shady street, I may have to look for more of those to ride...
#1198
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 got hot in New York (city and upstate) on Sunday. I seem to be more tolerant of heat and humidity than others, but only when I'm outside. Yesterday I got sweaty on my back, as I'm wearing a backpack these days, but I barely notice it until I get inside. Today is much warmer than yesterday, and I'm fine, so far. I rode harder than usual, and I enjoyed it.
It's weird when the wind is going one way but the moored boats on the river are not facing the wind. I guess the current has a bigger influence on their heading than the wind does.
It's weird when the wind is going one way but the moored boats on the river are not facing the wind. I guess the current has a bigger influence on their heading than the wind does.
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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.
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.
#1199
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Joined: Jul 2004
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From: Brooklyn NY
Bikes: Kuota Kredo/Chorus, Trek 7000 commuter, Trek 8000 MTB and a few others
It was very hot and humid in NYC today, worse than yesterday. Thought about taking the subway but figured hot and humid on a bike beats hot and humid down below even if the trains themselves have AC. The ride home will be the same as yesterday, slow and easy.





