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Old 09-04-08 | 11:13 AM
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The last two days have been wonderful for biking to work and back home again. I did have one car a little close as they passed me the day before yesterday. The Am & PM hours are starting to get a little cold now, but it does make for a nice ride...
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Old 09-04-08 | 01:52 PM
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I'm in that spatial warp today whereby my commute into work was about 20 miles, and my commute home will be a bit over four miles (I'm trying to get as many miles in as possible to get ready for a few centuries coming up, and rode to Decatur and back before work). It was a good ride, though. It's usually a good ride. I left at 6 AM so I got to try out my new headlamp (a MiniNewt.x2). Yep. It was a good ride.
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Old 09-04-08 | 02:09 PM
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Decent ride in. A bit warmer (upper 60's) and more humid. Still, better by bike than by car.
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Old 09-04-08 | 02:41 PM
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North Dallas Commute

My commute yesterday was uneventful except for the north wind left over after Hurricane Gustav came ashore. This made for a nice cool ride, head wind home though. It's rare that anyone honks at me with my full reflective vest and strobes on the front and back but I'm sure he honked (I could barely make it out over the Thump Thump of his stereo as he drove past). Any day on the bike is a good day.
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Old 09-04-08 | 04:37 PM
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It rained. Warm and nice rain. Problem is it had not rained for 4 weeks and it has been really hot. So the roads were slicker than a goats axx. I had no problem on my road bike but cars were sliding around everywhere. 2 crashes and it is scary hearing a car sliding somewhere behind you. Hopefully all this oil and stuff gets washed off over night. All in all better than 90 degrees.
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Old 09-04-08 | 05:01 PM
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Last night was late leaving work, had to go all out to get to 3.5 yr old's daycare before closing time, so I took the direct route, 4 lanes divided the whole way, made it in 19 min vs 25-30 typical on my usual. Not today though, plenty of time to get there.
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Old 09-04-08 | 06:12 PM
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Had my first squirrel incident on the ride home... Heard the little guy in the bushes on my right, guess he was jumping around deciding which way to go. I looked up to check out the upcoming road patches and as I looked back down, saw the little guy jet between my front and rear wheels. Guess he was lucky that I missed him, and guess I was lucky that he didn't head for the spokes of the front wheel.
Seem to be getting used to the Aurora, ride times are down, even with increased traffic, and I'm not working as hard as when I was riding the Trek 7300FX.
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Old 09-04-08 | 06:33 PM
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I got to see a this redneck guy and his fat headed wife having this crazy argument about 100 yards from the courthouse...that was kind of entertaining, i was expecting her to drop him with one punch
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Old 09-04-08 | 06:34 PM
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I got an extra bonus 18 miles in; I got 9 miles into my commute and realized I left my bag on the ground at home. At least it gave me the opportunity to remember to get my Red Cross card for giving blood this afternoon; it's the first time I've remembered it in a year.

I had a bizarre noise going on only when I was pedalling all day (45 miles of it) - the harder I pedalled, the more noise. I found the cause this evening: Broken axle:

Not bad, it made it 15000 miles (today actually, so not quite). $350 bike, freewheel axle. I've been riding on horrendously washboarded gravel roads for 2 weeks due to detours, and I ride on relatively rough roads daily normally, 8 miles a day.

Time to build a new rear wheel. (I'm not disappointed, I'd been thinking about it anyway, but this does mean I'll be riding my wife's bike for a week or so).
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Old 09-04-08 | 07:10 PM
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Ride home was rough, I was super tired and the wind was all in my business. All in all, made good time and glad I got 40 miles in today! Time to rest up for a hard roadie-ride this weekend...
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Old 09-05-08 | 05:50 AM
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After a day off the bike, it was great to have the it with me today. It felt weird sitting on the train yesterday without Little Red folded up next to me.
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Old 09-05-08 | 05:52 AM
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Good ride in this AM. Tough riding in the dark for the first 1/2 hour. Still waiting on NiteRider folks to return my warranty repair on the headlight. I got the SOL. When it is working it works great. Not so sure on the Customer Support side of things. Light parts have been shipped back and forth from CT to San Diego several times now. Each time I get the light back it doesn't work? Tip to NiteRider guys: Test everything before you stuff it in the UPS box!
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Old 09-05-08 | 05:56 AM
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Commuter TT! First, the weather: Overcast, too humid, high 60sF, headwind.

I spied someone about two tenths of a mile behind me, and riding fast. I was only doing 15, so I dialed it up a little and cruised around 20 for the remainder of the commute. 5 miles or so. Never did see the person again. Passed a woman on a cruiser. Caught a guy on a hybrid right before I left the MUP. Fast ride today.
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Old 09-05-08 | 06:13 AM
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great rides in this week - only Wed-today though. Still on those damned stock pedals - Performance has my Campus pedals and should be replacing them by next week - can't wait - tired of my feet slipping off the pedals. The weather has been very nice - mornings are perfect temps.
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Old 09-05-08 | 06:53 AM
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Was super windy this morning, shame it was a headwind. Very stiff. Also, started raining a few miles before I made it to work. Made the ride interesting, but made getting coffee a bit tougher.
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Old 09-05-08 | 07:10 AM
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Bikes: Bacchetta Agio, 80s Raleigh Record single-speed, Surly Big Dummy

I've ridden in the rain before, but this is the first time I left for work when it was already raining. I welcomed it. I enjoyed it. My bike is not in my office yet. It's in an uncarpeted part of the building dripping.

I still need fenders though...

This is the first time riding in the rain with my clipless pedals. It was nice to not slip off of the pedals. However, when stopping, I had to be very careful, as the cleat slides against wet road with oil slick very easily. It would be less of a problem on an upright bike, but a recumbent makes you put your leg at a weird angle to lean.
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Old 09-05-08 | 07:37 AM
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it has been a stellar week for commuting...this morning i decided to take the route with the hill and i am glad i did, it felt good to challenge myself
hoping to get out this weekend and rack up some miles
 
Old 09-05-08 | 07:47 AM
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30 mph cross wind was a pain. And what is it with these back to school drivers, I got buzzed at least a dozen times (I wanted so bad to catch a least one of them at a light but no luck) and they have changed the timing on all the traffic lights (must be for the school traffic), it took me 10 minutes longer.
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Old 09-05-08 | 07:47 AM
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Bikes: 1986 Specialized Stumpjumper, 2013 Redline Conquest Disc

64º and bracing...I'll enjoy it while it lasts.
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Old 09-05-08 | 08:10 AM
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I whimped out today. Drove in. It si so nice and cool now I really really regret it. Might sneak out early, go home and ride. I have 120 miles since my last spoke busted. Going for a record.
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Old 09-05-08 | 08:59 AM
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I drove.

I'm weaksauce.
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Old 09-05-08 | 09:19 AM
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Drove because work is piling up and I don't know how late I'm gonna be here tonight.
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Old 09-05-08 | 09:20 AM
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Still chilly in the morning. Here's hoping it warms up next week...
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Old 09-05-08 | 09:32 AM
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Bad luck with tires lately. Sliced an armadillo sidewall yesterday.

I'm used to the flats, but these sidewall cuts are getting expensive - I just changed out a Marathon Supreme that was sliced and now this one. Luckily (?) the Armadillo was about ready for retirement anyway.
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Old 09-05-08 | 09:37 AM
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Yeah cold, made a quick bandana out of an old tee shirt this morning to put under the helmet. It was kinda nice cuz i could rip it out while moving once i got all warmed up.
Weather conditions seem to be ideal everyday, either tailwind or no wind, i haven't gone under 30kph for an average for weeks now. I'd better memorize this posting number so i can go back and read it after i've been fighting headwinds for days on end.
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