How was the commute today? 2011 Edition.
#4651
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Alarm went off at 4:30am and I starred at the clock for a half an hour. Beautiful morning for a ride - adjusted my saddle a bit last night and I think it helped a bit. Usually the ride takes me 57 minutes, but today I did it in 40, so that was an achievement. Today was the first day I wore glasses (same type of safety glasses I use when I am working on cars) and it made a huge difference with the wind. Also helps to protect from rock kick up and bugs.
Those metal tops are hell when it rains, it feels like you are on ice when crossing them. It is funny - the more and more I ride in the city the more I realize - it really is a horrible city to ride in. Even though we have the bike lanes and such setup - you have man holes in the bike path, huge divots and large unequal pavement they have yet to fix. Amazing. The East River Esplanade is...a...great...place...to...ride?
oh man, those metal plates are so treacherous in the rain.
also, there are many manhole covers right on the apex of turns, just so you can wipe out on them when they are wet. i had a close call with one not long ago, and learned to be a bit more wary of them.
while i was cheating on my 6 mile route with a gorgeous scenic 8 mile route, they apparently repaved much of the stretch i ride in LIC.
fresh blacktop is a small concession for wards island, and the east river esplanade.
also, there are many manhole covers right on the apex of turns, just so you can wipe out on them when they are wet. i had a close call with one not long ago, and learned to be a bit more wary of them.
while i was cheating on my 6 mile route with a gorgeous scenic 8 mile route, they apparently repaved much of the stretch i ride in LIC.
fresh blacktop is a small concession for wards island, and the east river esplanade.

#4652
Alarm went off at 4:30am and I starred at the clock for a half an hour. Beautiful morning for a ride - adjusted my saddle a bit last night and I think it helped a bit. Usually the ride takes me 57 minutes, but today I did it in 40, so that was an achievement. Today was the first day I wore glasses (same type of safety glasses I use when I am working on cars) and it made a huge difference with the wind. Also helps to protect from rock kick up and bugs.
Those metal tops are hell when it rains, it feels like you are on ice when crossing them. It is funny - the more and more I ride in the city the more I realize - it really is a horrible city to ride in. Even though we have the bike lanes and such setup - you have man holes in the bike path, huge divots and large unequal pavement they have yet to fix. Amazing. The East River Esplanade is...a...great...place...to...ride?
Those metal tops are hell when it rains, it feels like you are on ice when crossing them. It is funny - the more and more I ride in the city the more I realize - it really is a horrible city to ride in. Even though we have the bike lanes and such setup - you have man holes in the bike path, huge divots and large unequal pavement they have yet to fix. Amazing. The East River Esplanade is...a...great...place...to...ride?

For now the above is a fantasy, but expect me to rant about it more and more when next summer arrives.
This mornings ride was nice for the most part.
Somebody who is obviously far superior to me in their 4 door porsche rushed up to make a right off of 5th avenue completely cutting me off only to be held by pedestrians crossing. I went around to his front bumper and cut him off, coming to a complete stop for a moment in a nonchalant manner in hopes that I proved to this jerk the futility of his maneuver.
The high will be 68 today.... crazy.
#4653
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Another lovely springtime ride_ wait, what? It's November? Eek! 
42F/6C, sunny, calm wind. Forecast for tomorrow is warmer than 60F/15C! Bizarre. I hope the pendulum doesn't swing back the other way next week.
Edit: Hey this was my 2,500th post!

42F/6C, sunny, calm wind. Forecast for tomorrow is warmer than 60F/15C! Bizarre. I hope the pendulum doesn't swing back the other way next week.
Edit: Hey this was my 2,500th post!
Last edited by vtjim; 11-08-11 at 07:17 AM.
#4654
I'm still wearing sleeveless jerseys
, although it's cool enough to get away with work pants in the mornings. We're looking forward to sunny 70 degrees this afternoon. I thought I would mention since we usually only hear about aggressive or dangerous drivers, that I've had no motorist conflicts or serious incidents this entire year, at least none that merited my attention.
, although it's cool enough to get away with work pants in the mornings. We're looking forward to sunny 70 degrees this afternoon. I thought I would mention since we usually only hear about aggressive or dangerous drivers, that I've had no motorist conflicts or serious incidents this entire year, at least none that merited my attention.
#4655
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From: Monson, MA
Bikes: Catrike Trail Recumbent trike
Good commute this morning at 37-43F and dawn to sunny with no winds. Slower than usual ride. I believe it was because of still trying to adjust to waking up early again after being able to sleep in all last week. Still had to dodge the branches in the shoulder, but it didn't seem as bad today. That might be due to the fact that there was less traffic than yesterday morning, so going around them was no big deal.
#4656
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From: Canada
Bikes: 2009 Trek 520
-12C with an 18km/h headwind. Because of the headwind I decided to add another layer and wear my respirator / ski goggles. I'm glad I did because I didn't feel overdressed and was getting a little cool near the end of the ride. Most of the roads had been plowed overnight, and even the parking lane was ridable in many places. It felt like I was making better progress today, but the ride ended up being an hour. The wind is supposed to flip around, so I'll have a headwind for the ride home as well. But the temperature will be much warmer.
I decided to haul my school clothes home yesterday to do laundry. It was a tight fit in an Arkel T-28 pannier, so I used my T-42 today to bring the clean clothes back. Unfortunately the T-42 doesn't fit in either of my lockers, so I needed to use a coin locker to store it for the day. Once it gets colder, I'll ride with both my T-42s and have to use the coin lockers every day. With luck, one of the wider rental lockers will open up during the Christmas break.
The mirror I use on my winter helmet doesn't have a very good field of view. I'll have to find something with a bigger mirror, or find a way to mount my take a look mirror to the helmet. That will have to wait until I get my new helmet though.
Getting ready to leave the house in the morning can be a bit tricky. I want to get the multiple layers of clothing on, but not start sweating while doing it. I'll try to get my leg layers and boots on first, then haul my panniers out to the garage to give me a chance to cool down before tacking the upper body. Sometimes I'll just put my upper body clothing on, out in the garage. Last night I tried applying some spray anti-perspirant to the soles of my feet before going to sleep. It seemed to help keep my feet drier during the start of the ride, which should help keep them warmer longer.
Yesterday I got a set of lithium AAAs for my rear blinker. They seem noticably lighter so I weighed them, and Cat 6 racers take note, they came in at 7g each compared to 12g for alkalines.
Today I'm finally going to get myself a cell phone. I had a few mechanical issues this year, where a phone would have been very helpful. With winter settling in, it will be nice to have one for safety.
I decided to haul my school clothes home yesterday to do laundry. It was a tight fit in an Arkel T-28 pannier, so I used my T-42 today to bring the clean clothes back. Unfortunately the T-42 doesn't fit in either of my lockers, so I needed to use a coin locker to store it for the day. Once it gets colder, I'll ride with both my T-42s and have to use the coin lockers every day. With luck, one of the wider rental lockers will open up during the Christmas break.
The mirror I use on my winter helmet doesn't have a very good field of view. I'll have to find something with a bigger mirror, or find a way to mount my take a look mirror to the helmet. That will have to wait until I get my new helmet though.
Getting ready to leave the house in the morning can be a bit tricky. I want to get the multiple layers of clothing on, but not start sweating while doing it. I'll try to get my leg layers and boots on first, then haul my panniers out to the garage to give me a chance to cool down before tacking the upper body. Sometimes I'll just put my upper body clothing on, out in the garage. Last night I tried applying some spray anti-perspirant to the soles of my feet before going to sleep. It seemed to help keep my feet drier during the start of the ride, which should help keep them warmer longer.
Yesterday I got a set of lithium AAAs for my rear blinker. They seem noticably lighter so I weighed them, and Cat 6 racers take note, they came in at 7g each compared to 12g for alkalines.
Today I'm finally going to get myself a cell phone. I had a few mechanical issues this year, where a phone would have been very helpful. With winter settling in, it will be nice to have one for safety.
#4657
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From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Still adjusting to my new workplace. Yesterday they power-washed the spot where the bike rack is located for some reason. Fortunately they covered all of the bike saddles and handlebars with plastic bags, but my frame was all covered with spots and crud. Then when I left work, a bunch of fire trucks were blocking the one-way street in front of our building -- the only way to exit by bike -- so I had to ride on the sidewalk to leave work.
My ride home was uneventful except for the daylight saving change. It got dark much sooner than I anticipated and the temperature fell really fast. By the time I got home, it was totally dark and about 10 degrees cooler than when I left the office. On the plus side, my ride into work in the morning was only dark for a few minutes and I was able to dim my headlight to lowest setting.
My ride home was uneventful except for the daylight saving change. It got dark much sooner than I anticipated and the temperature fell really fast. By the time I got home, it was totally dark and about 10 degrees cooler than when I left the office. On the plus side, my ride into work in the morning was only dark for a few minutes and I was able to dim my headlight to lowest setting.
#4658
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From: Fort Collins CO
Bikes: Kona Dew, Kona Ute, Salsa Timberjack, Salsa Fargo, New belgium brewery cruisers-2014 and 2009 and 2007
cold 28F, clear, my first commute in 3 weeks (business travel and vacation), and my 100th bike commute of the year.
They are starting to clear the branches from out last storm out of the bike lanes.
They are starting to clear the branches from out last storm out of the bike lanes.
#4660
I hate that. I bring mine inside at work. But it seems I'm doomed to arrive at McD's when the guy is washing the sidewalk by the bicycle rack. You slip-slide into the store and come out, your bike is covered in splatters!
#4661
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From: Western Florida
Bikes: 2017 Kona TI, 2011 Mezzo D9, Gazelle Ultimate C380
I'm still wearing sleeveless jerseys
, although it's cool enough to get away with work pants in the mornings. We're looking forward to sunny 70 degrees this afternoon. I thought I would mention since we usually only hear about aggressive or dangerous drivers, that I've had no motorist conflicts or serious incidents this entire year, at least none that merited my attention.
, although it's cool enough to get away with work pants in the mornings. We're looking forward to sunny 70 degrees this afternoon. I thought I would mention since we usually only hear about aggressive or dangerous drivers, that I've had no motorist conflicts or serious incidents this entire year, at least none that merited my attention.Other than that all was beautiful.
#4664
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Joined: Sep 2010
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From: Simcoe County, Ontario
Bikes: Steve Bauer Sirocco "Steve", Kawasaki Sumo 4.0 Fatbike "Black Betty", Retrospec Amok-16 "Rocinante/Veronica"
So nice to be riding in the light since the time change! I know it won't last and it's no help to those riding home after 5, but it's sure nice to leave my place NOT in the pitch black. On another note I did pick up a dollar-store LED headlamp for when the darkness returns (to add to my current setup of headlight + taillight).
Had a great ride this morning, felt pretty good overall. Temp was about 5-6 C with a light wind from the South so my feet didn't freeze (big day, I know!)!!
Also saw a very healthy-looking fox today hauling home his/her breakfast of fresh grey squirrel. He jumped onto the guard-rail across the road from me and watched me watching him as I rode past.
Cheers,
Scott
Had a great ride this morning, felt pretty good overall. Temp was about 5-6 C with a light wind from the South so my feet didn't freeze (big day, I know!)!!
Also saw a very healthy-looking fox today hauling home his/her breakfast of fresh grey squirrel. He jumped onto the guard-rail across the road from me and watched me watching him as I rode past.
Cheers,
Scott
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#4665
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From: Fairfax, VA commuting to Washington DC
Bikes: 2010 Kona Dew Drop (the daily driver),'07 Specialized Roubaix (the sports car), '99 ish Kona NuNu MTB (the SUV), Schwinn High Plains (circa 1992?) (the beater)
A pleasant ride in at low to mid 40s when I started out. Managed to get the clothing just about right, but watched several fellow riders stopping to shed layers. I should get to ride home this evening in shorts and just a light wind jacket over t-shirt, as it should still be in the low 60s or high 50s when I leave the office.
Traffic was awful this morning for the car portion of my commute, so after I dropped my daughter off (several minutes late), I parked in a different spot to maximize cycling and cut some of the delay. I estimate that I saved about 15 additional minutes of traffic delay, and I actually made it to work several minutes ahead of 'schedule'. Hopefully the folks in the neighborhood (and particularly the person whose home I parked in front of) won't get too P.O.ed at my van being there all day. I wouldn't want to park there regularly even if it is legal.
Traffic was awful this morning for the car portion of my commute, so after I dropped my daughter off (several minutes late), I parked in a different spot to maximize cycling and cut some of the delay. I estimate that I saved about 15 additional minutes of traffic delay, and I actually made it to work several minutes ahead of 'schedule'. Hopefully the folks in the neighborhood (and particularly the person whose home I parked in front of) won't get too P.O.ed at my van being there all day. I wouldn't want to park there regularly even if it is legal.
#4666
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From: South Brooklyn, NYC
Bikes: '80 Trek 710, '81 Trek 613, '82 Trek 613, '86 Trek 500, '87 Bridgestone MB2, '87 Specialized Rockhopper, '87 Schwinn Circuit, '88 Miyata 712, '89 Trek 400, '97 Trek 6000, '11 Trek Utopia, '13 Specialized Allez Race, '15 All City Macho Man
Alarm went off at 4:30am and I starred at the clock for a half an hour. Beautiful morning for a ride - adjusted my saddle a bit last night and I think it helped a bit. Usually the ride takes me 57 minutes, but today I did it in 40, so that was an achievement. Today was the first day I wore glasses (same type of safety glasses I use when I am working on cars) and it made a huge difference with the wind. Also helps to protect from rock kick up and bugs.
Those metal tops are hell when it rains, it feels like you are on ice when crossing them. It is funny - the more and more I ride in the city the more I realize - it really is a horrible city to ride in. Even though we have the bike lanes and such setup - you have man holes in the bike path, huge divots and large unequal pavement they have yet to fix. Amazing. The East River Esplanade is...a...great...place...to...ride?
Those metal tops are hell when it rains, it feels like you are on ice when crossing them. It is funny - the more and more I ride in the city the more I realize - it really is a horrible city to ride in. Even though we have the bike lanes and such setup - you have man holes in the bike path, huge divots and large unequal pavement they have yet to fix. Amazing. The East River Esplanade is...a...great...place...to...ride?
My commute wasn't bad this morning except this one idiot that tried to squeeze beween me and the curb and almost took me out.
#4667
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
Too many people w/ inadequate lights/reflective materials on the MUP last night...
mostly peds, but some cyclists, too. Guess they weren't expecting it to be quite so
dark. Had to be extra careful when passing for fear that a bike or pedstrian ninja
was coming the other way. Hope the situation improves as people adjust to the
darkness brought about by the change in clocks.
Got buzzed by a ******bag in an Escalade on my way to class last night. His
passenger side mirror must have come within 1 foot of my head. I was doing 15
or so and he was probably doing 25-30, so it could have been worse, but I was
still quite peaved. I kind of caught up to him near a traffic light, but not enough to
say anything (not sure what I would have said anyways other than some
profanity-laden rant). Funny how having a 3 ton behemoth pass within a inches of
your head tends to get the adrenaline rushing. While I didn't get a chance to
verbally express my frustration to the driver, I gave him the finger a couple times
when I was close enough that he'd see me.
If the guy saw me when he passed, he either decided to pass me that closely on
purpose or didn't realize his land yacht was as big as it is. The other possibility is
that he didn't see me, which shouldn't be the case since I had multiple blinking
lights running on the rear of my bike and helmet. Whichever of the three scenarios
it is from above, the guy's obviously a bad driver.
Stopped by the polling place near my apartment before coming to work this
morning. Cast my votes and then rode in to work. Pleasantly surprised at how
many people were voting this AM in an off-year state and local election. Clerk of
Courts incumbent is in his 70s, but apparently still an avid cyclist and kayaker
based on some stuff my wife saw online. I thought that was pretty cool.
Great morning for a bike ride after voting. Temp's supposed to tickle 70 this
afternoon... wish it were a little cooler, but it's still real nice.
mostly peds, but some cyclists, too. Guess they weren't expecting it to be quite so
dark. Had to be extra careful when passing for fear that a bike or pedstrian ninja
was coming the other way. Hope the situation improves as people adjust to the
darkness brought about by the change in clocks.
Got buzzed by a ******bag in an Escalade on my way to class last night. His
passenger side mirror must have come within 1 foot of my head. I was doing 15
or so and he was probably doing 25-30, so it could have been worse, but I was
still quite peaved. I kind of caught up to him near a traffic light, but not enough to
say anything (not sure what I would have said anyways other than some
profanity-laden rant). Funny how having a 3 ton behemoth pass within a inches of
your head tends to get the adrenaline rushing. While I didn't get a chance to
verbally express my frustration to the driver, I gave him the finger a couple times
when I was close enough that he'd see me.
If the guy saw me when he passed, he either decided to pass me that closely on
purpose or didn't realize his land yacht was as big as it is. The other possibility is
that he didn't see me, which shouldn't be the case since I had multiple blinking
lights running on the rear of my bike and helmet. Whichever of the three scenarios
it is from above, the guy's obviously a bad driver.
Stopped by the polling place near my apartment before coming to work this
morning. Cast my votes and then rode in to work. Pleasantly surprised at how
many people were voting this AM in an off-year state and local election. Clerk of
Courts incumbent is in his 70s, but apparently still an avid cyclist and kayaker
based on some stuff my wife saw online. I thought that was pretty cool.
Great morning for a bike ride after voting. Temp's supposed to tickle 70 this
afternoon... wish it were a little cooler, but it's still real nice.
Last edited by EKW in DC; 11-08-11 at 01:18 PM.
#4668
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Not just repaved....it needs to be dug up and re-leveled. I refuse to ride the ERE if I don't have to. Even on my MTB, it was an incredibly bumping and unenjoyable ride. For it (ERE) being one of the main routes for bikes on the East Side, they need to move this to the top of their list.
#4669
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 354
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From: South Brooklyn, NYC
Bikes: '80 Trek 710, '81 Trek 613, '82 Trek 613, '86 Trek 500, '87 Bridgestone MB2, '87 Specialized Rockhopper, '87 Schwinn Circuit, '88 Miyata 712, '89 Trek 400, '97 Trek 6000, '11 Trek Utopia, '13 Specialized Allez Race, '15 All City Macho Man
I usually use 1/2nd and Allen then along the east river till Battery Park. Not as bumpty all the way downtown when you are under the FDR. I prefer taking the west side though if possible.
#4670
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 325
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Bikes: Old Cannondales: '85 ST400, '85 ST500, '85 SR900, '01 R600 CAAD4
More people to avoid south of 104th St on the West Side Greenway than normal; chalk it up to the gorgeous weather. Great ride, though, little to no jackassery, with a pleasant 5mph tailwind. Evening calls for a late-night ride up 8th Avenue to CPW to St. Nicholas to Broadway again. It's been awesome since they repaved Broadway north of Nagle Avenue. They set up a "Your Speed" sign just before Broadway hits Dyckman...it's fun to drop the hammer and watch it blink red with no cars around.
#4671
Almost T-boned a car on the way home. Hammering up a slight incline, into the wind, while it was drizzling. Had my O2 yellow hoodie on, safety orange ball cap peaking out from under my helmet, and front light set to blink mode. Either they didn't see me coming or misjudged my speed. Had to lock up the brakes or would've taco'd my front wheel on their rear bumper.
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Tractorlegs
Joined: Oct 2011
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From: El Paso, TX
Bikes: Schwinn Meridian Single-Speed Tricycle
Before sunrise, riding at 40 degrees into a steady 18 mph headwind - The ride took a leeeetle longer, but was just as fun. It didn't feel very cold, though - I checked and the wind chill under those circumstances is about 30 degrees. The ride home in the afternoon cool, calm, collected . . .
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Stopped at a red on a busy two-way residential street w bike lane...and a guy just blows the light and almost gets t-boned by a car. I mean mere inches. Doesn't stop, just rides around back and keeps going. I was dumbfounded.
On the plus side I had a nice chat with a fellow rider whose headlamp was just amazing. I see a new headlamp in my future.
On the plus side I had a nice chat with a fellow rider whose headlamp was just amazing. I see a new headlamp in my future.
#4674
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Joined: Jun 2011
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From: Los Alamos, NM
Bikes: Fuji Cross Comp, BMC SR02, Surly Krampas
Rain. Had brain farted and left raincoat at home.
But God is merciful....the hissing I heard in the garage was the leaking rear tire. I didn't have to change a tire in the rain, in the dark, in the cold. No call of shame....
But God is merciful....the hissing I heard in the garage was the leaking rear tire. I didn't have to change a tire in the rain, in the dark, in the cold. No call of shame....
#4675
Short commute today. Stunned by how warm it was- I was way over dressed as I left the apartment. Sweet how convenient the bike is for getting around here. Getting my routes down and starting to find my rhythm.





