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Old 12-04-06, 07:32 PM
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I love being smug.

When I left home for work today at around 3:30pm it was already snowing. Thr ground was frozen and we had minimal accumulation on the roadways as the cars passing by would either blow the powdery snow off or cause it to melt, which would then start to freeze forming a very light layer of ice.
After 30 minutes or so though the snow started really coming down, I had about 75 yards visibility so I stopped and turned on my rear blinkie just for the extra piece of mind since I had now left the MUP and was riding on the roadway (shoulder). Approaching a stoplight I started to slow down and noticed two people in different vehicles getting out of their cars, while stopped at the redlight. When I got closer I saw that one of them had slid into the other, hehe. Since I knew they weren't going anywhere I rode on around them and took my place in the front. 15 seconds later, BOOM! Another car approaching from behind the two stopped cars slid into the rear one, sending it forward a bit but not enough to push the lead car into me. Scared the hell out of me. After shaking off the freight I just looked back, smiled, and shook my head. The light turned green and I took off.
I must have seen 3 or 4 other incidents on my way to work. Well, I didn't see but one more happen but you know what is going on when two cars are pulled over to the side of the road and their drivers are out talking.
I get to work, chnage clothes, and go about my way.
At 7:00 we had out first break. I was hanging out with some of the guys and they started talking about their "problems" getting to work today. Talking about sliding around, near misses, and even a few of them had fender benders. Then one of them looked at me and said "I bet you had a hell of a time in all this **** didn't you?" I replied "not at all, the studded tires held up fine and I was able to take off from a stop quicker than the cars next to me. come to think of it, I didn't lose tracting once, maybe I should drive tomorrow just so I don't feel left out." I laughed and as I was walking back into my area one of them said "yeah, get out of here you smug *******." jokingly of course.
it's just one of those moments...
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Smug is good, Crickt. I feel smugger than cherry pie when I get out of work after it's been snowing all shift. I ride happily past my co-workers, who are hard at work scraping off their windshields and shoveling snow from around their tires. I always yell something smug like "Boy I sure would hate to be driving on a night like this!"
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Originally Posted by CrosseyedCrickt
When I left home for work today at around 3:30pm it was already snowing. ...
It sounds like you work second shift? Me too. I love the hours--All day for riding!!!!!
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yeah, I work a hard core 13 hours second shift, from 5:00pm until 6:00am
I love it!!
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That's not being smug, that's just telling it like it is!
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Originally Posted by Roody
I always yell something smug like "Boy I sure would hate to be driving on a night like this!"
which reminds me somehow. what happened in the end with that woman from last winter who said she hated people who bike all winter and wanted to run them down with her car?
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Yeah, I can't help feeling a little bit smug while filtering through a long traffic jam. I did just that yesterday on my way home from work. I figure I would have been in there for a half hour if I was in my car. But for the most part I prefer keeping it too myself.

I saw a guy carting around a bike trailer at the market this weekend, an he had writen on it (with pretty flowers too) "I don't polute when I shop" (translated from :je ne pollue pas pour faire mes courses"). I found it a bit obnoxious, holier than thou sort of smugness. And probably an excuse for not having enough money for a car.

I am all for bike commuting everyday, and even encouraging it, but the smugness can tick some people off.
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It's nice to feel smug, but beware of Mr. Murphy - he has a habit of wiping that smugness right off our faces when we get a bit too smug at being smug. Be careful out there folks...them drivers can slide into you just as easy as they slide into each other.
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Yah, and if, per chance, you do fall over, you become damn near invisible to traffic.
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How do you not freeze your ears and nose off in this weather? It's 22 outside today.
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Originally Posted by tokolosh
which reminds me somehow. what happened in the end with that woman from last winter who said she hated people who bike all winter and wanted to run them down with her car?
I passed a long line of cars in traffic on my way home a few years ago. An irrate commuter disgusted with me for passing him to the front of the traffic stop yelled and screamed while flipping me off "Why don't you ride on the trail?" Knowing better than continuing an altercation with a furious truck driver, I waved and sped onward.

As the traffic flow passed me by, the truck driver screamed again and then pulled over adjacent to a driveway nearly blocking my way. Then challenging me to pass him so he could run me off the road. With his passenger window down, his admonishments became louder. I stopped a a foot short of his truck knowing better than to try and pass him, all the while smiling and waiting for traffic to continue on. Sure enough the line in front of him had traveled on and the cars behind him were honking at him. This really enfuriated him to the point he lurched his truck at me.

By now, I'm really pissed, but managed to stay out of the way. I focused on the license plate number and memorized it on the remaining 15 miles home. I called the cops about the incident. The next day a police officer came to visit me at my office. She paid a visit to the driver and reminded him that I had a right to ride on the road. This lunatic could have easily hit me So be careful out there. Cars and trucks are a lot bigger than you and your bike.
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Wait till the elevator breaks and they and you have to hoof it down and up the stairwell.
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Originally Posted by Falkon
How do you not freeze your ears and nose off in this weather? It's 22 outside today.
A decent cap that covers your ears and a bacalava (spelling) to cover your face...though I usually only cover my chin, and leave my mouth and nose exposed....but hey, look at my nose! Under 10 degrees or so I usually cover up more of my face.
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22 isn't bad at all in Celsius - in fact, I think that is our temperature today. Very pleasant in fact - or were you meaning Farenheit?
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Fahrenheit. Maybe I'll attempt a commute tomorrow. It's dry weather, so ice isn't a problem. I'm just worried about my freezing extremities.
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I guess I need studded tires!

I looked at Nashbar and it doesn't have the size I need--26 by 1.5." Any other places to buy these?
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Now, I wouldn't be smug about our weather now would I...
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Originally Posted by thdave
I guess I need studded tires!

I looked at Nashbar and it doesn't have the size I need--26 by 1.5." Any other places to buy these?
mec.ca carry other studded tyres, but the 26x1.95 that Nashbar carry should fit if you've been using 1.5, knobbies are generally a little wider anyway - and most MTB hubs will support it AFAIK.
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Originally Posted by Falkon
I'm just worried about my freezing extremities.
Don't forget the nether regions.
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Originally Posted by Flimflam
mec.ca carry other studded tyres, but the 26x1.95 that Nashbar carry should fit if you've been using 1.5, knobbies are generally a little wider anyway - and most MTB hubs will support it AFAIK.
What do you do when it's not snowing? Just keep them on the bike 'till spring?
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Originally Posted by thdave
I guess I need studded tires!

I looked at Nashbar and it doesn't have the size I need--26 by 1.5." Any other places to buy these?
https://www.peterwhitecycles.com/studdedtires.asp
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Get Nokians from Peter White. They have carbide studs. Nashbars are steel studs. The carbides don't cost much more and they will last you several winters; the steel ones probably only one.

Last year we had an ice storm one morning; I could barely walk on my driveway. At work, someone saw my bike in the stairwell and said "YOU RODE YOUR BIKE IN THIS????" I replied "Well, I sure wasn't going to drive my car, I'm not stupid." If I had to drive, I wouldn't have worked that day.

In reality with the Nokians, I can ride fine on surfaces that I can't walk on. The only real danger comes from cars who shouldn't be on the road, sliding in to you.
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Originally Posted by thdave
What do you do when it's not snowing? Just keep them on the bike 'till spring?
You can, just pump them up to a higher pressure when snow and ice isn't an issue, or, put them on and take them off as needed - it only takes 15-20 minutes to take off your wheels and swap tires. I leave em on for the winter...but I have other bikes I ride when snow/ice isn't an issue. Now if the new tires for the new winter bike would only get here before the snow really hits - so I don't have to put the Nokians back on my old winter bike, which is all nice and clean and shiny and ready to give to my little brother for Christmas!
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Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
Get Nokians from Peter White. They have carbide studs. Nashbars are steel studs. The carbides don't cost much more and they will last you several winters; the steel ones probably only one.
I noticed that the tires on Nashbar say they have steel studs, yet the Kendas have carbide studs, and Nashbars are supposedly Kendas...I'm so confused!
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Originally Posted by arcticbiker
I passed a long line of cars in traffic on my way home a few years ago. An irrate commuter disgusted with me for passing him to the front of the traffic stop yelled and screamed while flipping me off "Why don't you ride on the trail?" Knowing better than continuing an altercation with a furious truck driver, I waved and sped onward.

As the traffic flow passed me by, the truck driver screamed again and then pulled over adjacent to a driveway nearly blocking my way. Then challenging me to pass him so he could run me off the road. With his passenger window down, his admonishments became louder. I stopped a a foot short of his truck knowing better than to try and pass him, all the while smiling and waiting for traffic to continue on. Sure enough the line in front of him had traveled on and the cars behind him were honking at him. This really enfuriated him to the point he lurched his truck at me.

By now, I'm really pissed, but managed to stay out of the way. I focused on the license plate number and memorized it on the remaining 15 miles home. I called the cops about the incident. The next day a police officer came to visit me at my office. She paid a visit to the driver and reminded him that I had a right to ride on the road. This lunatic could have easily hit me So be careful out there. Cars and trucks are a lot bigger than you and your bike.
Unbelievable. I get hit, point out the car that hit me, and the cop offers to write a report. You get "yelled" at, and the cops pay you and him a visit.
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