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pessimist 03-02-10 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by Doohickie (Post 10470004)
Well, you know, we can understand pics. :p

Sorry you had all the issues. Hope your ride home goes better. And be careful out there.

Thanks. The bad section of bike path actually looked a lot like the recent photo higher up on page 155, only with a fallen tree around every bend and a bit more ice and less snow :)

I got out at lunch and picked up a replacement tire and tube (and a spare tube to leave both at work and at home). I found a slightly better route to take home that has me avoiding the nasty section of bike path. Other than that section the whole ride in was basically dry pavement and very pleasant.

EKW in DC 03-02-10 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by GriddleCakes (Post 10471054)
When I see a cyclist walking, I generally just check out their tires. If the tires look flat, I'll stop and ask if they want to borrow a repair kit. If the tires look fine, I'll roll by. Unless the cyclist is obviously wrecked or hurt, I don't question why they're walking. Some people get tired of peddling, was my thought, and in the summer if I stopped for every cyclist walking I'd never get anywhere.

I suppose I should have clarified by saying "anyone walking their bike this time of year during commuting hours". Generally about now, it's maybe a couple a week I encounter, and given the season and the impending darkness in the evening, I usually assume they're something of a veteran commuter and unlikely just walking b/c they got tired. I also like to think it helps build up some positive bike karma for me.


Originally Posted by GriddleCakes (Post 10471054)
Glad to hear that you weren't cranking hard when the pedal failed. One of my more memorable wrecks was caused by the left pedal snapping completely off...
...scars finally faded last summer. It was the fastest wreck I've ever had, and I had no idea what had happened until I saw the pedal laying in the road.

Thanks. Your crash sounds pretty gruesome. Glad you were able to walk away, even if it was with bleeding wounds, road rash and a limp. Also glad I avoided a similar fate...

Helms91 03-02-10 06:48 PM

Today, I went to fill out an application for a journeyman apprenticeship. It was about 7 miles along a part of the trail system i haven't used before. It was really nice out, with temps in the 40's. Note: I need some fenders or something :P

buzzman 03-02-10 11:11 PM

a very nice ride in today and a nice ride tonight to my second job. Got a ride home with my wife in her little car tonight with the bike on the back.

fletchh 03-03-10 06:39 AM

It was a nice ride in at 28 F (-2 C). My chain did slip off in traffic, but I was to the side and only had to get my feet out of the clipless. The storm ended up mostly being rain, with a slight film of snow, that got washed off. As the temps keep rising, it should stay rain for the day. I just keep wishing that we are out of the snow happenings, but March can be a long month.

mjw16 03-03-10 07:10 AM

Much milder temps than I expected and the sleet/snow that was forecast didn't happen. The roads were only moderately wet with intermittant sprinkles. The headwind was annoying but, not unbearable. I'm at a new location for the week and have had to change my route. I've been coming down Indpendence to 4th Street and, in rush hour traffic, it has been a little hair raising. On Monday I just bolted down Independance, dodging cars and busses and was a little frazzled. I tried the sidewalk option yesterday but, that is slow and tedious, especially with all the pedestrians. This morning I tried yet another route, I went 1 blk. past Independance and came down the Mall. What an improvement, I had the road to myself, all the way to 4th Street where I cut over for a couple of blocks. This is a much safer and relaxing option, well worth the (slightly) increased distance. My bike is now resting comfortably beside me in my cube as I write this and shop for new tires. As I look out the window it seem the weather is improving, I hope that's the case for this afternoon's ride home.

vtjim 03-03-10 07:16 AM

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Walked 2.5 miles to the bus this morning. (Beer after work!)

But, in response to the Virginia MUP picture, here's a Vermont MUP picture. :eek: Looking south. Lake Champlain on the right. Winooski River under the bridge.

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neilfein 03-03-10 08:23 AM

Stupid, stupid! I forgot that my new bike doesn't yet have fenders, and rode in street clothes; my pants got soaked where I sit. (I changed into rain pants on the train, but it still sucks.)

ortcutt 03-03-10 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by neilfein (Post 10474619)
Stupid, stupid! I forgot that my new bike doesn't yet have fenders, and rode in street clothes; my pants got soaked where I sit. (I changed into rain pants on the train, but it still sucks.)

Ha! I'm inspired to share my own tale of idiocy: Yesterday, before setting out for home, I unhooked my cantilever brakes to adjust the toe-in. And then I headed out to the street. Fortunately, the first stoplight I came to was on on upslope; gravity saved the day. (I have children, so I don't think I'd have qualified for a Darwin Award.)

neilfein 03-03-10 09:29 AM

Perhaps we need a thread for stupid commuting tricks! :)

EKW in DC 03-03-10 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by mjw16 (Post 10474380)
Much milder temps than I expected and the sleet/snow that was forecast didn't happen.
...
The headwind was annoying

Weather was nicer than I anticipated as well. The wind was annoying, though, for sure. And since I'm probably meeting up with my wife after work for a free movie thing and then taking the bike home on metro, I won't even get the benefit of a tailwind going home. Bummer. :(

I am looking forward to the nice weather this weekend and am trying to figure out a way to get everything done that I need to and make time for the VASA ride here in DC. I'd like to at least do the Kort Vasa, if not the Half. Then have blueberry soup! ;)

HardyWeinberg 03-03-10 11:27 AM

40F and foggy. Trailering 5 yr old both ways and accompanying 8.5 yr old home tonight but my wife rode in w/ him this morning.

caloso 03-03-10 11:32 AM

I was hoping to wait out the rain, but it was still coming down pretty well my whole ride. Of course, by the time I arrived at work I was beginning to enjoy the ride. I should know better.

kokorozashi 03-03-10 11:55 AM

My commute was pretty nice -- the temperature here in Louisville is deeply reasonable today, and since I was riding in at 10:15 AM, instead of 7:15 AM, there were few cars on the road. I mixed the route up a little and took one of our multi-use paths partway. I have come to enjoy riding in traffic, but it was really nice to really just sit up and relax for a change.

mjw16 03-03-10 12:31 PM

EKW: That VASA ride looks like a lot of fun, I'd love to do it too but for the fact that my wife and I are heading out of town this weekend. Blueberry soup? Sounds........interesting........... Looks like our ride home will be a wet one, a co-worker said there's a light rain out there. Oh well, Spring/Summer will be here before we know it.

devildogmech 03-03-10 05:00 PM

A beautiful almost spring day in NWIN! Mid 40's with a stiff (head on!) breeze. Almost warm enough to forgo the goretex jacket..... Almost.

GriddleCakes 03-03-10 07:35 PM

I remember commenting recently that I hadn't been harassed in quite a while. Must've forgot to knock on wood. Coming home from the store last night, stopping at a three way, when the middle-aged man in the oncoming yells out of his window, "Hit the guy on the bike!". I guess he was yelling to the two cars behind me, but I'm pretty sure that I'm the only person who heard him. It's winter, and everyone's windows are rolled up. Bewildering.

Today it felt like I was flying to class, in the top gear all the way down Fireweed Blvd. Found out why when I came back home into a 15 mph headwind. 40F and blowing, with the forecast for 2 to 6 inches tonight and tomorrow. Could be a bus day, could be a bike day.

buzzman 03-03-10 11:33 PM

Wind in my face on the way in. Slowed me down a bit. Light rain/snow mix.

Bought some new gloves that are reflective. They seem to work as far as getting cars to notice my hand signals. Glad I got 'em.

Winter hangs on here in Beantown- it ain't gone yet.

fletchh 03-04-10 05:18 AM

A very cold breeze and lots of black ice this morning at 22 F ( -5 C). Other than that and a couple inattentive drivers, it was a good ride.

jhhall 03-04-10 06:30 AM

Thanks to CCrew - I'm back in the saddle after not commuting since late January due to the snow - oh and an office move that left me plowing through online maps to figure out the best way to get in. Felt great to be back on the bike!!

W&OD/Custis trails were much better than I thought they'd be. Ran studs and really only needed them through a couple of sections in Falls Church.

ortcutt 03-04-10 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by buzzman (Post 10478628)
Winter hangs on here in Beantown- it ain't gone yet.

So true. The northerly wind pushed me along this morning, but I have my eye on the hourly forecast: it's gonna build into a gruesome headwind by the end of the day.

CCrew 03-04-10 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by jhhall (Post 10479077)
Thanks to CCrew - I'm back in the saddle after not commuting since late January due to the snow - oh and an office move that left me plowing through online maps to figure out the best way to get in. Felt great to be back on the bike!!

W&OD/Custis trails were much better than I thought they'd be. Ran studs and really only needed them through a couple of sections in Falls Church.


Yup, great ride this am.. They must have heard you were coming which is why they finally plowed the trail :P

RB1-luvr 03-04-10 07:23 AM

first commute of the year today...it's 40'F, sunny in central CT. Roads are dry, little sandy. Despite torn rotator cuff I rode an SS in.

I was supposed to have surgery on shoulder today, but doctor called it off due to a death in the family. I guess you call this seizing the opportunity. Riding is about the only thing I can do without pain.

cheers

genel 03-04-10 08:36 AM

Cold this morning, very sunny, not sure what the temp was. Weather channel had it at 10, My-cast called it 27. It felt like about 20. Very heavy traffic.

The fellow who thaught that crushed limestone is great for a bike path never rode it in march. Noticed some slippage on the ice, probably time to think about new studs.

Aeneas 03-04-10 08:46 AM

2nd commute of 2010... rode my old Specialized Hardrock... despite my non-existent winter training regimen, I felt OK but the gearing, positioning and outfit of my bike made the ride fairly slow... it's like the bike wants to stop rather than go... kinda the opposite of my Aurora. We'll see how the ride home is...

rhm 03-04-10 09:36 AM

Getting home the other night I had to pedal really hard through the two or three inches of slush / snow on the canal towpath, hard enough to bend the pedal in the threads. That is, the crank arm threads gave way. I do carry a pedal wrench (6 mm allen key) and did tighten it up, but the damage was done. I had to keep riding --4 miles from home-- and by the time I got there, the pedal was ready to fall out entirely. Crank arm totally shot.

Not sure why this happened; this crank arm hadn't had trouble before, and the pedal wasn't loose in the threads. I'm thinking this is a disadvantage of short crank arms (155 mm); the shorter crank arm has less leverage so really hard pedaling puts unusually high torque on it. Anyway, I replaced the crank arm with an even shorter one.

corkscrew 03-04-10 09:54 AM

This mornings ride was my first "I want to ride my bike" commute in the rain. 40 degrees and a slight drizzle. The T700 handled it pretty well though, and I'm glad I swapped brake pads to Koolstops. :)

HardyWeinberg 03-04-10 10:53 AM

40F and clammy. Felt really strong today, don't know why. The baklava at lunch yesterday?

Doohickie 03-04-10 11:01 AM

This morning I had to get to work early so I left the house at 5:30 am. This was the first morning this year I left the balaclava at home. Nice weather (in the 40s) and a beautiful sunrise. One benefit to riding early is that all the dogs and dip***** drivers are still asleep. :D

EKW in DC 03-04-10 11:29 AM

Went multi-modal last night, sort of. Rode my bike to the Nat'l Archives - met my wife and saw Food, Inc., the documentary. If you haven't seen it yet, BTW, please do. It'll make you think twice about what we eat and where it comes from. It's nominated for best documentary feature at this year's Oscars, too. Anyway, after the movie, metro'ed home w/ my wife and my bike on the train. Sure missed my afternoon ride for sure, though.

The ride in this morning was windy... again. This 15-20 mph headwind w/ gusts to 25-30 EVERY morning thing is getting old. Can't wait for some less breezy days. At least I'm riding home tonight, so if the wind keeps up, I'll get the benefit of the tailwind. At least the sun is out again, and the temperatures have been really comfortable for riding w/ a hacket and full finger gloves on (30s in the AM 40s in the PM).

Looking forward to the end of next week, when I will hit 500 miles of commuting for the year so far. Would have had that many already were it not for the freak winter weather we've had.


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