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ascherer 04-12-23 08:00 PM

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The 2023 season began today. I took my commuter out of winter storage at our upstate house, gave it a good cleaning, and brought it back to the city. My commute is about 4.7 miles to midtown Manhattan from the upper west side which allows me to do about half of it through Central Park then down 7th Avenue through Times Square to my office at 34th Street. I don’t use the park on the way home because in the afternoons it’s too full of folks doing random things. There’s a fine bike lane that runs north all the way up Central Park West. It’s great to be rolling through the city again!

locolobo13 04-13-23 07:32 AM

The sun was up when I got to work this morning! First time this year.

Welshboy 04-14-23 05:18 AM

Another week on my road bike although I did get a soaking on the ride home on Tuesday - it took me 36 hours to dry my cycling shoes out! I'm definitely getting fitter and overtook a fellow commuter who had previously overtook and dropped me like a stone only two or three weeks ago. However, I've still got puncture anxiety and might go back to Schwalbe Marathon Plus... that'll slow me down!

Darth Lefty 04-15-23 06:51 PM

No rides this week. Lingering fever and upper respiratory infection. Mostly chills and weakness, sore throat. Not Covid, no cough, failed test. WFH because thanks to Covid knowledge workers don’t call in sick any more

RobbiRobbi 04-18-23 10:29 AM

Ugh, it's winter again! Last week was summer weather, but the last two days we're back down to low 40s. Yesterday we had intermittent rain which I managed to avoid going out in. Today is chilly but dry, and I had a good ride this morning. Going to run some errands after work so I'm carrying some stuff with me that I'm returning. I'm hoping to soon give my cold weather gear a final wash and put it away for the season!

Darth Lefty 04-18-23 08:08 PM

Tundra Man, is your snow-buried bike rack exhumed yet?

runningDoc 04-18-23 09:26 PM

since moving here yesterday was the first day in seattle where i legit got rained on my commute home. i've gotten lucky the last 4 months even when it did rain where I'd sneak home 30min-1hr early if i could dodge the rain.

wasn't bad!

only my pants got wet and rain jacket kept my upper half totally dry. i plan to just keep an extra change of clothes at work in case if i get rained on going to work.

I admit that sometimes I'll cheat and drive to work in my car in the AM then drive back home to eat lunch, but then take the bike to work after lunch to get my bike commute in.

Tundra_Man 04-20-23 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by Darth Lefty (Post 22864246)
Tundra Man, is your snow-buried bike rack exhumed yet?

Yes! Enough snow melted away from it that I was able to start using it about three weeks ago. Last week we had a string of days in the 60°F range so that pretty much took care of the lingering snow piles. The only snow remaining are the sites where the city dumped all the snow they'd removed from the roadways all winter, and the piles were (seriously) over 100' tall. They're estimating that those piles won't completely melt off until June. But for those of us out on the road and trails, everything is finally snow and ice free.

Consecutive bicycle work commute number 1638:

Rain today and 40°F. I took the hybrid bike with fenders. Normally on Thursdays I do a split commute where I work in our company office during the morning and a client location during the afternoon, but I'm not motivated enough to get soaked three times today; twice is plenty.

I bought a new set of tires for the hybrid last week, but haven't gotten around to installing them yet. Because I'm still running the old tires, there was a "thump, thump, thump..." the whole way to work as my back tire has developed a bulge. I noticed the bulge a couple weeks ago and got the replacement tires ordered, but since then it's been nice enough to ride the road bike so I keep putting off installing them. Hopefully this weekend I can get around to mounting them and get rid of the throbbing, and the associated fear that the tire will finally let go and strand me.

I've got a solo guitar/singing performance scheduled for May 7th and preparing for that has been soaking up all my extra time. I've performed in a band setting thousands of times, but it's been over 10 years since my last solo gig so I've been woodshedding new material instead of doing things like bike maintenance. For anyone else who plays, I've been working to incorporate a looper pedal into my skillset, which has proven to be extremely humbling. The learning curve has been much steeper than I anticipated.

I've run Kendas on my hybrid pretty much since I bought it. They're cheap and seem to be pretty durable. However, the last few Kendas I bought have developed a bulge like this. This latest tire only has 1,300 miles on it. I decided it's not saving me any money if I'm replacing tires more frequently. So this time around I spent a few extra bucks and went with Continentals. I run Continentals on my road bike and have been satisfied with the performance and durability I've been getting on that bike, so I decided to try them on the hybrid as well.

Welshboy 04-24-23 10:34 AM

Rather suddenly, I'm back to a four-day week with one day at my old location (only 3-miles each way) and three days at my current location (a more substantial 10-miles each way). For the one day at my old location I thought I'd wear normal clothes and I dug out some flat pedals so rode in nice and slowly so as not to get all sweaty. Today, my week started with a proper soaking. It hammered down almost as soon as I left the house and, even on the cycle path, I got the 'bow wave' off several large vehicles who ploughed through the pools of water on the adjacent main road. Man, I was wetter than an otter's pocket! My cycling kit hadn't dried out by home time so I had to put it on whilst still damp and my cycling shoes were still very wet. Nevermind, it's a good weather forecast for tomorrow so I'll be on my road bike without fenders.

jaxy357 04-24-23 10:38 AM

Trying to get to 60 miles this month for St. Jude fundraiser, have a bit more to do before Sunday!! Also, after about a year of my commute I discovered this semi covered bike parking spot behind my building, courtesy of some Structural Engineering students back in the day, I'm sure!
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Darth Lefty 04-24-23 01:31 PM

Pleasant lap today. Spring is the best. Dialing in my new full suspension MTB. So far the rear seems way better than the fork.

jaxy357 04-25-23 11:41 AM

On my work from home days, I've been trying to push myself to ride, working on training for the Commuter Challenge next month so hills are a necessary evil. Today I rode about 4 miles to a new Cafe and then the library on my lunch break. Bike racks outside both establishments!
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Welshboy 04-28-23 03:19 AM

An odd week that started with a complete soaking on the way in on Monday, followed by a nice road bike commute on the Tuesday (still a bit cool in the UK though). On Wednesday, I had one final commute to my old work location which is only three miles away so I used my old commuter bike with flat pedals wearing normal clothes and no rucksack or panniers. Unexpectedly, I came away with the small gift of a bottle of wine from a work colleague and could only think of using my bike's bottle cage to get it home.

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pdlamb 05-02-23 09:40 AM

Cool ride this morning, and slow: I'm trying to get back into the groove after WFH and I need to work on all my routines. Packing and loading should take 15 minutes, not 35 minutes! I'm not looking forward to this afternoon when the wind picks back up...

Some of the wild and old-timey roses were blooming this morning -- beautiful! I've seen more bluebirds this spring than I think I've ever seen, but this morning was special because I managed to watch one coming out of a bluebird box (probably an old Eagle scout project) half a mile from work. Timing is everything: bright blue head and back popped out of the hole, a hop, and off it flew, all within maybe one second.

Tundra_Man 05-04-23 07:00 AM

Consecutive bicycle work commute number 1648:

Today was about as perfect a day as you can get. The sun was shining, the temp was 53°, there was barely any wind and the humidity was low. The temp was right in that sweet spot where I was comfortable in shorts but not so warm I was sweating.

I took the road bike. Because the weather was so nice I made a detour and tacked on an extra 2.5 miles just to enjoy the day.

pdlamb 05-04-23 07:10 AM

WFH today, but a pretty good commute yesterday. Q: when does a 20 mph wind feel pretty nice? A: After two days of riding home in 35-40 mph winds.

This has been a long blackberry winter. I usually expect it to last 3-4 days, maybe a week, but we're going on two weeks now. And yes, that means the blackberries have been blooming for the whole time! Should be a good summer for berries (and bears).

Welshboy 05-05-23 10:46 AM

There was a Bank Holiday in the UK this week but I managed to get my commutes in on the available three days of my four-day week. It's not that warm but I switched to a sleeveless jersey which was, er, cool! Some banging headwinds this week but I'm feeling much stronger than I was.

RidingMatthew 05-05-23 01:37 PM

Hello long lost friends
 
Hello there long lost commuting friends!

I used to commute year round in North Carolina from 2011-2021. I left my job of almost 11 years to teach middle school social studies in July 2021 and I was no longer employed by December of 22. I was let go from teaching because I teach with "too much academic rigor!" I think that sums up the education system right now. (And I was teaching at private school.

What is amazing is that I was able to go back to my old job with the same boss and team with a pay raise from previous position and almost double what I was making as a teacher. :) I started back March 22, 2023 and commuted for the first time on April 21st, 2023.

This week, I rode in the wind two days and achieved 53.4 miles. For the month of April I only had 67 miles. So I say that is a win!

What is amazing is that everyone at the job was asking me if I was going to bike in now. I was I hope too. The weird thing is that I am allowed to work from home two days a week and have to figure out and get enough conditioning to ride from the house in the morning. I was planning on doing that this morning but 42F and tired legs didn't seem like a wise move.

I would attach a photo if I could figure it out.

Tundra_Man 05-09-23 07:38 AM

Consecutive bicycle work commute number 1651:

Another beautiful morning at 55°F with the sun out and a light wind. Again, I tacked on a couple extra miles just to enjoy the day. Today is a multi-location day where I'm riding to different offices, so by the time I get home tonight I should have nearly 24 miles logged.

I'm way behind on my video editing. I finally got around to putting together the hightlight reel from the first two months of 2023. It's a good reminder of how harsh this winter was:

Darth Lefty 05-10-23 05:20 PM

Two laps this week, one on the new FS and one on the commuter

I haven't been here much because I've been really focused on learning more about coffee, which a strange crush to start at age 45. Shopping for a better espresso machine right now to give myself for my birthday

Tundra_Man 05-15-23 08:04 AM

Consecutive bicycle work commute number 1655:

A little on the chilly side this morning at 47°F, but the wind was light and the sun was out so once I got moving I was comfortable in shorts and a long sleeve sweatshirt. Kept finding things to slow me down as I was getting ready, so I wound up leaving the house about 15 minutes late. Interestingly enough, I saw most of the same people/cars I normally do, which tells me a lot of people were also running late today.

Got a little over a mile from home and saw a garbage truck going by heading in the opposite direction. After a few seconds my brain suddenly put all the puzzle pieces together and realized that was my garbage truck, and I had forgotten to wheel the trash and recycling containers out of the garage. I did some quick mental processing to try and remember how full the cans were, and if I could skip a week without repercussions. I decided I'd better double back and try to beat the garbage truck to my house so I could put the trash cans out in the driveway.

I turned the bike around and cranked for all I was worth. Unfortunately, I had just come down a monster hill which meant I had to try and sprint up the thing. The hill comprised a majority of the mile between me and my house. I usually go up the hill around 4 mph, but this morning managed to hold 8 mph. I did beat the garbage truck to my house (only because it had to make a few stops on the way) but I arrived so gassed I could barely wheel the trash cans out of the garage. I had to take a few minutes to try and recover before I got back on the bike to ride to work.

It's bike to work week. Each day this week the local bike shops are taking turns having special "refueling stations" for people who commute to work via bike. Today it's coffee and bagels over lunch at a bike shop about three miles from here. The weather should be beautiful so I'm going to ride over and enjoy a snack during lunch.

Backing up a couple days, on Saturday morning it was raining so I was unable to do the yardwork I had planned to do. Instead I spent the morning in the garage working on bikes. I cleaned and lubricated the chains on four different bikes. I finally got around to soldering the cable from the computer to the sensor on my fat bike, after a crash in early December snapped it in half. Then I decided to replace the kick stand on my winter mountain bike, as the end of it had worn down to the point where it was now short enough that it wouldn't hold the bike upright any longer.

This should have been a fairly easy swap. The only problem is the old kick stand that had been on the bike for 22 years had turned into one solid piece of metal as a result of years of salt and chemicals. I tried liquid wrench. Then I tried heat from a blowtorch. Then I put a breaker bar on the wrench, and managed to twist the kickstand into an even more unusable state, but the bolt held firm. Finally I broke out the sawsall and cut the head off the bolt, but the unthreaded portion of the steel bolt still remained completely melted to the rest of the aluminum kickstand. I wound up having to slowly cut the kickstand into tiny pieces in order to allow it to pass through the little frame section behind the bottom bracket. I had to be careful as I didn't want to accidentally cut into the aluminum frame of the bike. My quick 10 minute kickstand swap turned into more than 2 hours. Yuck.

jaxy357 05-17-23 06:57 AM

This morning was a big win for me! Happy Bike to Work week! I usually ride about 2.5-3 miles to the train station north of me, which is not set up well for getting a bike onboard. Today, I pushed myself to ride about 5 miles to the train station that's south of me that has ADA accessibility. Then when I got to campus, I took the Low Stress bike route to the gym (1.5 miles maybe?), showered and got to my office about 5 minutes early. Next time I'm going to try to have my commute stuff ready the night before as it was a bit rushed this morning. I'd like to be able to get coffee at the train station ahead of my trip but will have to leave earlier next time.

Also, is anyone else DYING from the pollen right now??https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b0cb1893df.jpg
#bikesontrains

Darth Lefty 05-17-23 12:11 PM

Pollen has died down here. Peak season was a little late due to the big wet winter

campfire 05-17-23 02:00 PM

Recently moved and am settling into a new life with new routines. This threw off my bike commuting for much of the winter. But the last couple months I've been back in the saddle 3-5 days per week. Sometimes on my touring bike, sometimes on my gravel bike, sometimes on my cheater (electric) bike. I'm definitely out of practice, and some days I just don't have the stamina I think I do. Yesterday was one of those days. A slight headwind...that shouldn't have been a problem...felt like a problem.

I need more practice. The good news is I'm getting it regularly, so this problem should gradually correct itself.

campfire 05-17-23 02:12 PM

Motivation flows after the first mile or so, but getting started can be hard. I often have to drag myself out to the bike in the morning, even though I enjoy the ride. The family is getting into longer tours, which has been fun. We'll easily knock out 20 miles at a time, and we're building up to a 500-mile ride in July. Somehow this recreational riding seems easier than my 12-mile commute. Perhaps because it's unstructured, unscheduled riding rather than repeating the same course, at the same time, day after day after day.

Either way, once I get myself rolling, I never regret a ride. I just need to get started.

pdlamb 05-17-23 04:52 PM

Interesting day for a bike commute. It rained last night, and though it didn't rain during the day, the water on the pavement didn't evaporate for four hours, it was so humid. I was soaked in sweat when I got to work, even though the temperature was below 70F.

This afternoon? Sunny, cool breeze, an easy ride home.

Pollen? The pecans (about the last trees to pollinate here) made the morning commute slightly hazardous, with wet noodles all over the road under the pecan trees.

The Chemist 05-18-23 12:38 AM

A comfortable 22 degrees this morning. Cloudy, but certainly better than yesterday's all-day rain that kept me off the bike and on the Metro. Took my Giant today rather than my usual Dahon foldie. Lots of two-wheeled traffic as usual, but still some places where I could open it up to 33+km/h.

pdlamb 05-19-23 08:51 AM

Only half a commute yesterday, but it was nice! Cool, 67F when I got to work, though I still took 10 minutes to stop sweating after I got in my cube. Stormy enough all afternoon that the better part of valor was to drive home, which meant I lost the commute in this morning, but so it goes.

campfire 05-19-23 10:36 AM

Had a nice 14MPH tailwind this morning. Set a (slight) speed record.

The flip side is that I get a 17MPH headwind going back home. Oh, well...

Darth Lefty 05-22-23 10:47 AM

I rode with the twins to kindergarten and then on to work

There's a lady at the school whose job it is to encourage people to follow traffic rules. Some of these rules are good! Some of them seem made up by her. And she seems to have no clue how to encourage individual people. When I was dropping my kid off for first grade a few years ago, she'd tell him that people were waiting behind us. That worked on me, but he could not have given a s--- most of the time and the rest of the time he saw he had a larger audience. Now we find her on the other side of the building as we ride up to the curb where the daycare vans go. She tells us we should have walked from the corner. I told her if cars can carry kids to the curb then so can bikes. She is only there on "super minimum" days when the kids arrive and leave early. On a normal kindergarten day she wouldn't be there at all. Next year I hope she will be back on the drop-off side and we can pull up to the curb on bikes without her.


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