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Old 03-07-07 | 11:19 AM
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My glasses.

Nothing special about them, but the cold morning air makes my eyes water. Assuming that I'm fully dresses, the glasses and the rear blinky are the only things I've turned around to go get.
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Old 03-07-07 | 11:23 AM
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Old 03-07-07 | 11:51 AM
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Crap. I thought you wrote hair spray. My reading comprehension is a tad off today.
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Old 03-07-07 | 01:05 PM
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to be sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things"

a black balaclava with neoprene booties,

cell phone and helmet and Clif Bars and goodies,

studded snow tires to ride over ice,

these are some things that I find very nice...

when the wind blows, when the snow flies, when it's really rad

I simply remember my favorite things and then I don't feel so bad!
Thanks... now that tune is stuck in my head.
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Old 03-07-07 | 01:08 PM
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Old 03-07-07 | 03:02 PM
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Its getting to be that time of year isn't it?
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Old 03-07-07 | 04:03 PM
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water!
How long is your commute?
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Old 03-07-07 | 04:08 PM
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My morning commute is 8.5mi/25min - in mid summer 7am it can be 95F. I can easily make it without water, but it sure is nice.

PM commute (which this thread is not about) is 115-120F mid summer. I could make it without on bike water, but I haven't tried.

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Old 03-08-07 | 09:30 AM
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Holy crap - $265-$325 for a cycling jacket? For that price, it should pedal the bike, and change my flats!!
No kiddin'. I've got a $99 J&G waterproof/breathable, and it's everything I want. I wear it every day it's below about 50*F, or when it's raining. It's about 18 months old now and looks like new, not a single thread or worn looking spot, including the couple of times I've landed on it in gravel (luckily not going fast).
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Old 03-08-07 | 09:46 AM
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My morning commute is the half hour of my day before the craziness of work sets in. Heck, just last week I got to work and somebody was already asking me questions in the locker room, as I'm heading toward the shower.
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Old 03-08-07 | 10:06 AM
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No kiddin'. I've got a $99 J&G waterproof/breathable, and it's everything I want. I wear it every day it's below about 50*F, or when it's raining. It's about 18 months old now and looks like new, not a single thread or worn looking spot, including the couple of times I've landed on it in gravel (luckily not going fast).
$99 for a cycling jacket? I paid $20 for a brand XY one and it's the best thing since coaster brakes.

- no not, really

Everything's relative though guys. It's very likely that $225 (the price of the rapha on sale) is a lot less money to some people than $99 is to you. These forums are like a person with multiple personality disorder. One day we're worshipping some high-end part or bike or light and the next we're bashing someone for spending "a fortune" on said part.
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Old 03-08-07 | 10:25 AM
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So for fun I did a thought experiment to help me determine the most essential gear for my AM commute under two different scenarios: Winter and Summer

For both I start with my de-accesorized (i.e. 'naked') bike, no bottle cage, no lights, no speedometer, etc. and with totally naked me.

Scenario 1: Winter, dark, 25F
I, totally naked, jump on 'naked' bike. It would not be safe, but even without lights I probably could make it to work with extra care and acting as an 'invisible' cyclist, giving up ROW even when I had it, jumping on sidewalk in presence of others who can not see me as I am unlit, etc. It would quickly become painful. The cold would hurt. My bare feet on my clipless pedals and stepping on cold rough ground would hurt until the numbness took over. Perhaps some bleeding and begininging of frostbite. But I could make it to work. Now I consider what one item would help the most. I think it would be shoes. They would help protect my feet from the cold and physical contact with pedals and ground.
Conclusion 1: In winter shoes are the most essential item

Scenario 2: Summer, daylight, 75F:
Again, naked me jumps on 'naked' bike. Again I could make it to work. I could ride more normally relative to winter as lights are not needed. My bare feet on clipless pedals would hurt some, but nowhere as bad as in winter. Here the most likely thing to prevent me from getting to work is being stopped by police as in the daylight (unlike in the winter scenario) I would clearly be seen as naked and even as I don't pass police on the way to work often, surely someone would call it in to the police and they would quickly find me and I would not make it to work. Bike shorts would prevent this.
Conclusion 2: In summer bike shorts (or equivalent) are most essential

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Old 03-08-07 | 10:47 AM
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my two legged kickstand,great for changing a flat,i ride home open garage leave the bike sitting on the stand,it never falls over,i have one on both of my commuters
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Old 03-08-07 | 10:59 AM
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So what is the one thing that everyone here values the most for their morning commute. (Please dont post your bike) what is the one piece of equipment that has either saved your neck or that you will never leave home without. If you have a funny or interesting story, feel free to share.
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Old 03-08-07 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by noisebeam
So for fun I did a thought experiment to help me determine the most essential gear for my AM commute under two different scenarios: Winter and Summer

For both I start with my de-accesorized (i.e. 'naked') bike, no bottle cage, no lights, no speedometer, etc. and with totally naked me.

Scenario 1: Winter, dark, 25F
I, totally naked, jump on 'naked' bike.
Sweat on the way to work, naked junk freezes to seat , unable to get off of bike and attend work.
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Old 03-08-07 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by CliftonGK1
Sweat on the way to work, naked junk freezes to seat , unable to get off of bike and attend work.
I think the heat would stop any freezing. I mean I hope.

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Old 03-09-07 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by noisebeam
Scenario 1: Winter, dark, 25F
Perhaps some bleeding and begininging of frostbite. But I could make it to work.[/B]
You SURE about that? How long is your commute? I don't think I'd make it if I were naked. That wind chill can be serious... A little bit of hypothermia and you wouldn't be able to pedal.
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Old 03-09-07 | 03:29 PM
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You SURE about that? How long is your commute? I don't think I'd make it if I were naked. That wind chill can be serious... A little bit of hypothermia and you wouldn't be able to pedal.
I was thinking my commute, only 8.5mi
The coldest I've ever ridden in (recently in last 15yrs) is 21F. I've done a few 25F commutes of 8.5mi. I think it would be possible clothless if pushing hard, not pleasant and prone to cold damage/hypo certainly. I really don't know though. I've done that 8.5mi commute at 30F with shorts and t-shirt (poor planning) and it was not so bad. Anyway the point was that the one item at that temp that would be most important would be shoes.

Anyway it was just a fun thought experiment. Maybe a wool hat would be better (wool bodysuit doesn't count )

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Old 03-09-07 | 03:33 PM
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Yeah, yours is a little shorter than mine (10-11) and you're in AZ... is it flat? I was thinking about mine, which has lots of hills. Going uphill, no problem: lots of work at a low speed... but downhill cruises nekkid in 25 degree weather at night would majorly suck.
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Old 03-09-07 | 03:47 PM
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Yeah, yours is a little shorter than mine (10-11) and you're in AZ... is it flat? I was thinking about mine, which has lots of hills. Going uphill, no problem: lots of work at a low speed... but downhill cruises nekkid in 25 degree weather at night would majorly suck.
Its flat (the commute) - but it can be very dry too. Dry 25F can really make one very cold with any added body moisture quickly evaporating.

All these scenarios would suck - I was just trying to figure the one item that would make it suck a bit less.

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Old 03-09-07 | 05:17 PM
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my backpack -- hydration, tools/supplies, reading material for lunch/breaks, and capability of carrying $25 worth of personal supplies that i may need to buy before going home. also, can carry my work shoes (which i usually leave at work -- yes, i spray 'em, just like the bowling alleys)
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Old 03-09-07 | 05:52 PM
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How long is your commute?
5-6 miles depending on route. I get thirsty!
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Old 03-09-07 | 06:00 PM
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1. extra Tube and patch kit
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All are my most valued equipment in that order.
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