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Old 07-29-08 | 02:08 PM
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Old 07-29-08 | 02:15 PM
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Hey Riverdale, Sorry. I have kids now and they have to be fans of where they grow up. I root for NY when I can. The superbowl was hard though. That was a weird game anyway - it was like both teams suddenly learned how to play football in the last 3 minutes ... ugh Where was the action for most of the game. Weird I tell ya. Been here since '84 when I was 23. I miss the big city and get down there a few times a year for a breath of real life. Boston is quaint but a bit "dink". I live in a tiny town that's a lot like Mayberry RFD.
It happens...

What town do you live in? My wife went to University in Waltham, and I used to visit a few times a month. I spent many weekends there and in Boston. Definitely a nice place to visit. Horrible place to drive .
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Old 07-29-08 | 02:19 PM
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The backwheel of my commuter is a little bent, and the spokes that need adjusted have to be replaced...my only other bike is a fixed gear I got cheap just for fun, so I am stuck commuting doing my 25 mile (total) commute on that thing on Pittsburgh hills...

I don't know if it really sucks or if it is the best feeling in the world, but I am pretty sure it is one of the two
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Old 07-29-08 | 02:21 PM
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Yeah, the roads are all one-way, all outbound from the city! The first time I came here I drove right past it. I was like ... huh? Was that the city? In '84 it had like 2 tall buildings! I live in Maynard and work in West Newton (close to Waltham). My 17 mile commute is a straight run east on route 117, then 20 and main street in Waltham, hang a right on Moody and I'm just about there. I push it by going to my GYM in Brighten after work for 20-30 min of upper body weight training, then 22 miles home. 44 by time I'm home. Last night I passed out - it felt good. I'm doing it 3 days this week.
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Old 07-29-08 | 02:53 PM
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I'd like to share my commute through pictures. This is how my commute looks on the way home from work. I would take pictures going the other way, but usually I'm in too much of a rush to get to work to stop and lollygaggle.

My favorite part:


my commute in pictures
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Old 07-29-08 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by nakedsushi
I'd like to share my commute through pictures. This is how my commute looks on the way home from work. I would take pictures going the other way, but usually I'm in too much of a rush to get to work to stop and lollygaggle.

My favorite part:


my commute in pictures
Nice pics. I really appreciate the one about the hill. The last .65 miles of my 12.75 mile commute is an intense winding one lane super-hill, with tons of cars, and 5 different bus lines utilizing it. It's never fun; unfortunately there is no way around it at the moment - at least until they reopen the Henry Hudson River bridge in 2010...
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Old 07-29-08 | 03:58 PM
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Excellent commute. Nothing exciting. Beautiful Morning. A little warm on the way home in the afternoon, but I made it home in good time despite that.
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Old 07-29-08 | 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by jag6780
Nice pics. I really appreciate the one about the hill. The last .65 miles of my 12.75 mile commute is an intense winding one lane super-hill, with tons of cars, and 5 different bus lines utilizing it. It's never fun; unfortunately there is no way around it at the moment - at least until they reopen the Henry Hudson River bridge in 2010...
Oh I feel your pain with the hill. I've tried all sorts of routes to get around this hill, but they all lead to more or less the same type of hill.
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Old 07-29-08 | 04:11 PM
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I'd like to share my commute through pictures. This is how my commute looks on the way home from work. I would take pictures going the other way, but usually I'm in too much of a rush to get to work to stop and lollygaggle.
When I lived in ELAY I commuted from Sylmar to Burbank. Glenoaks Blvd almost all the way, 13 miles, almost all downhill. Going home was rough, but there was a shower on the other end.
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Old 07-29-08 | 04:48 PM
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Ride in was great and fast. The weather was really nice, so I took the fast road bike. Got a compliment on my condition and riding ability from a fellow commuter - good ego boost.

The way home was good until I got stung by a bee on my left calf two miles from home. I almost pulled over and called the wife to come get me as it was amazingly painful to pedal. However, I made it home. An icepack and two Benadryls later, it's not feeling so bad.
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Old 07-29-08 | 05:08 PM
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Had a pleasant commute today. It was cool in the morning dark as I rode in to work. Going home, was hot but I had a nice breeze. My Diamondback MTB is at the shop and I really don't want to ride my Edgewood hybrid (she's still too new), so I took my beater bike. An old Roadmaster citybike I bought at a garage sale for $20. I now remember why I keep it around. She's a solid ride. Steel frame, so she's heavy and not fast but she'll get you to where you need to go...and I don't worry about her getting stolen 'cause she's my beater bike (please take her!, I don't have the heart to git rid of her). I offered her up for a good cause as a ghostbike but the admin in charge of the ghostbike program never got back with me nor called. Once I get my MTB back, all will be right with the world again and I'll store her away again.
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Old 07-29-08 | 05:23 PM
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Ugh I hate this hot humid weather.

Making excellent time, but feel so nasty at the end of my ride.
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Old 07-29-08 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by nakedsushi
I'd like to share my commute through pictures. This is how my commute looks on the way home from work. I would take pictures going the other way, but usually I'm in too much of a rush to get to work to stop and lollygaggle.

My favorite part:


my commute in pictures
that's a really great idea. i hope you don't mind if i copy you!

my commute today was full of the unexpected. humid, hot morning, starting out on the bus at 7:30, 15 minutes to Northampton from Holyoke, MA. i was thinking about getting off the bus a little sooner than usual and enjoying a little more of the morning on the bike. "naw," says i to myself. "yer knees been botherin ya. just take it easy."

well wouldn't you know it, but right at the point where i had been thinking of getting out early there was a detour due to some construction in the road. a long detour. i took that as a sign that i was meant to get the extra mileage after all. (hey-- i should probably read my horrorscope!) turns out they were replacing a railroad crossing, but i managed to get around it through grass and someone's driveway. i was wishing i had a CX right about then. the rest of the ride was pretty uneventful, save for the stopping and the sweating of buckets that had to be done before the final push up the hill right before the office.

the way home actually felt cooler. now, normally i would ride the 7 mi to northampton, catch the bus, throw the bike on the rack (there's space for 2) and have a nice restful 20 minute ride home. as it happens there was one other fella there before me waiting for the bus with HIS bike, and the bus had one on the rack, so i was S.O.L. but i decided that rather than wait the hour for the next bus i would ride the extra 6, maybe 7 miles home but try to take it easy. its all uphill from Noho to Holyoke, which is one of the reasons i take the bus in the first place. it turns out that my bike and i handled it pretty well. there's one 1.5, maybe 2 mile stretch near the end that is rather steeper than the rest, so that kinda kills. but all in all my commute today was the most fun i have had in quite awhile. so total mileage of about 13 miles, i think.

thank god we have a pool!

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Old 07-29-08 | 07:53 PM
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The ride home was sunny, which reminds me that my sunglasses and my sunscreen were in the pannier that I lost. I'll get more at Target tomorrow. Other than that, I declared today "Unofficial Single Speed Day" by just not shifting gears. My legs are sore, in the good way.
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Old 07-29-08 | 09:46 PM
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The routine this week is a bit different for me. My wife's work had a fire at the office, so she's working in Union this week while they clean the office out, and her office is near my work. This means I carpool in with her and ride my folder to her office at the end of the day, 4.5 miles up a gentle uphill.

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Old 07-30-08 | 06:12 AM
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Faaaaast.


I was just moping along at 15 or 16MPH and saw something dark in my mirror. Turned to look behind me, and someone was reeling me in. He picked a bad day. I was feeling energetic and testosterone-laden, so I dialed my guads up to 400W and pushed the poor Liquid to 20MPH. Stayed there for the next 5 miles except when slowing for the occasional trail user and stop sign. I caught glimpses of my attacker but by the time I left the MUP I hadn't seen him in a mile or so.

Other than that, a perfectly normal commute. 60F, no wind. Sunny.
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Old 07-30-08 | 06:21 AM
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normal commute this morning, although a bit humid. caught up to two guys commuting together, but I made my normal route turn just before I reached them - on second thought, I should have just modified my route so I could chat a bit - seems rare I encounter anyone, but it is getting more frequent as of late.
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Old 07-30-08 | 06:37 AM
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it was not fun. I was driving. To NY (White Plains) to interview someone for my company. left the house at 5:10am and just got here about 1/2 hour ago. interview is at 10am. There was supposed to be 2 or 3 interviews, but only one lined up, so the trip was kinda a waste, but this guy has the most promise, so we will see. I am hoping to get back home to MA in time to go for a ride tonight.
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Old 07-30-08 | 06:49 AM
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Woke up late this morning. Seriously considered bumming a ride. Instead I got my tired ass through a quick shower and managed to make it to work on time.

Legs were a bit fatigued this morning. Headwind didn't Help.

Will hopefully be better this afternoon
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Old 07-30-08 | 06:55 AM
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Left at a little after 3am to get to work and get stuff done before 7. Wow were the roads ever quiet.
My n4zou inspired light worked great and has a nice wide beam lighting up the whole road and side of the road. I even cut in half an old P3 heat sink to help cool down the dual LEDS. So far almost 100 miles and it is still in one piece, which is amazing given my tinkering skills.
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Old 07-30-08 | 07:13 AM
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flat on way in this morning

Hey 77midget, I used to live in Yonkers and once biked to my college in Harrison North of White Plains. On my way home my seat broke and my Mom had to come rescue me. Glad you made it on the roadways OK - see you when you get back.

My bike commute in this morning was OK - but I got a flat. The tube had a pin hole right at the seem. Glad I had put NEW tubes 2 days ago. Yeesh. What happened to quality control. Fortuntely and quite luckily it happened near a remote gas station on 117, so after I put the OLD tube back in, I was able to pump it up to full pressure. I carry a pump of course and a patch kit but replacing the tube and using an electric pump was no nice. I guess I used about 15 minutes. I was still 40 minutes early to work after my 17 mile ride, giving me enough time to wash-up, and change. I just patched the old tube - so that's ready for next time.

Anybody travel with 2 tubes?
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Old 07-30-08 | 07:20 AM
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2 tubes, glue and glueless patch kit as well as a spare tire. When the bead seperated wide and long from my tire 15 miles from work a boot could have got me limping home but with a new tire I was off to work like nothing happened. Heck I even have a spare 700c and 20" tube (my wifes bikes) that I pretty much leave on my bike.
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Old 07-30-08 | 07:26 AM
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Commute in felt slow this morning. Actually was a bit faster than yesterday, but didn't feel as fast. Wierd.

Finally resolved the clipping in problem I was having yesterday by touching up the rear clip on the new pedals so that it matched the "ramp" on the rear of my SPD cleats (with which they are supposed to be compatible). As it was, the rear clip made contact just ahead of the ramp on the cleat. Filing a slight round-over on the edge solved it.
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Old 07-30-08 | 07:27 AM
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great ride in
legs felt good, i ran four miles or so last night so that may have helped things
need to lube the chain tonight starting to get a little dry and squeaky
 
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Hey Kotts! Just read your signature! Nice job on the weight loss! I'm 49 ans am in better shape than I was at 30. I wish I was 30 though ... :-)

For the rider who carries a spare tire! WooHoo! Kudos man!
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