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DCvision 10-15-08 09:40 AM

got a new cycle computer...here's the data..
top speed 25.5 (downhill!) avg speed 13, time 37min... 7.5 miles is trip...tough headwind this am.

Ka_Jun 10-15-08 09:43 AM

Darker, cooler, damper. Drizzled on me.

FredOak 10-15-08 10:07 AM

I have to agree with all of you, I've just taken getting buzzed as part of my morning commute even, like you said, I have taken the lane and the one next to me is empty and then they immediatly cut in front of me and race to that red light &@#$^*&#%$ (why does always seem to be a maroon colored van or SUV too?)

daredevil 10-15-08 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by pinkrobe (Post 7669381)
It was a whopping -4C this morning, so out came the balaclava and the mittens. I'm still getting over a cold, but I felt much better today compared to yesterday. My wife now has the cold, but tends to recover much faster than I do. I'm coughing up a fair bit of leftover lung goo, but that's par for the course for me.

Thanks for the visual PR! :D

28 here this morning but it sure sounds like I'm a lot tougher if I convert to Celsius!

martybucs 10-15-08 10:33 AM

spooked
 

Originally Posted by FredOak (Post 7669600)
I have to agree with all of you, I've just taken getting buzzed as part of my morning commute even, like you said, I have taken the lane and the one next to me is empty and then they immediatly cut in front of me and race to that red light &@#$^*&#%$ (why does always seem to be a maroon colored van or SUV too?)

I just started commuting to work on bike about 2 months ago. Yesterday, I got "buzzed" twice, both times by BMWs and it was on purpose, too.

I was a little spooked on the ride in since the second driver yesterday only missed me by a couple inches at the most.

No incidents this morning, thankfully. It's getting chilly, though, I'll have to scan the forums for cold weather riding gear ideas.

HardyWeinberg 10-15-08 11:40 AM

Brisk, baby! 35F and foggy. But I was prepared, first day rockin' the hi-viz chartreuse. Amazing to bike through the fog and see the hi-viz people looming out of it at me (and the ninjas appear like icebergs to the titanic...)

caloso 10-15-08 12:38 PM

None today. I had an interview and decided to wear my business suit. As in "I am the BUSINESS." So I had my wife drop me off on the way to taking the kids to preschool.

bakunin 10-15-08 08:01 PM

Ride to classes was fine. First time with a full pack on with the fixed, so it was a bit of a shock but made it through fine.

Coming home was hilarious though.

Got the typical honk, gave the typical finger. Guy rolls up next to me, some ex metalhead with greasy curly long hair and some hilarious wolf/eagle shirt with his girl in the passenger seat, pacing me screaming how I better do something or other before he hits me in the head. I just stare at him and make an angry face and give him the turn of the century Irish boxer 'whats for!' fist moves. Still staring at me, so I go for my bag to grab my U lock, and he drives away... I eventually pass him at a light though.

I get one of these every couple of days.

Matt1972 10-15-08 08:05 PM

The ride in was fine. Does anyone else here tap their handlebars as if they were drums? I caught myself doing that today. Anyway, I worked until 9 PM. The night's foggy and I was a little clammy when I pulled into the driveway.

ncherry 10-15-08 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by dannygoot (Post 7667801)
I have to tell you how lucky I am. My 8 mile work commute is about 95% on the bike trail. I see wild turkeys, burrowing owls and cross over a bridge with a beautiful river underneath.

:giver:

<p>This reminds me of a ride I did Saturday. My friend and rode to Plumstead NJ (aka New Egypt) and on New Egypt - Allentown Rd we came across two young wild Turkey Toms and a half dozen Guineafowl. For those not familiar with the area it's s light residential area at the edge of farm land. The Toms had no fear of us despite being only three feet away.</p>

endless 10-16-08 03:32 AM

I got transferred with my job and now work a lot closer to home and am finally able to leave the car at home and take the bike. I had my first commute today, only 4 miles! Now I need to make my road bike a little more commuter friendly (lights and stuff). the ride is pretty nice, there's bike lanes the whole way there, there's barely any traffic until I get closer to my work, and theres a bridge over an interstate right before I get to work so after pedaling my legs off in first gear all the way up I coast the other side all the way to work. I'm in FL so I'm hoping it will start cooling off soon to make the ride that much nicer.

Big Ron 10-16-08 05:25 AM

First commute in roughly 3 weeks - I did Cycle NC, Sept 27-Oct 4, so took a while off the bike to recover a bit from the 7 day/455 miles.

I noticed a flat on my commuter's rear tire last weekend. Changed it out, and this AM....flat again. Hurriedly took off tube and tire and tossed aside for later inspection. Put on new tube/tire in about 5 minutes flat and was still able to get to work on time.....Very ironic that I rode 455 miles without a flat, but then had 2 flats in my garage with no mileage at all...go figure.

Other than the flat tire, and very mild temps, nothing noteable happened on the ride in.

Thomas Brock 10-16-08 06:52 AM

Big Ron, how was Cycle NC?

Commutes last night and this morning were cool and crisp. Nothing really to write home about, though.

fiveiron 10-16-08 06:55 AM

ahhhh super commute today. 55 degrees and overcast. I'm a sucker for fall weather.

harleyfrog 10-16-08 07:07 AM

Beautiful morning for a ride. Can't complain.

jpdesjar 10-16-08 07:11 AM

nice speedy ride in this morning, as i was taking some cool down laps in the lot at work i almost got run over! yikes, usually people are just driving in and parking but this person was backing out, it surprised me for sure

waltersc 10-16-08 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by apricissimus (Post 7668663)
My commutes this week have been depressing and no fun at all due to chain slippage. My bike has only 950 miles or so on it, so I'm surprised if it turns out that the slippage is because of wear on the drivetrain. I tried fine tuning the derailer hoping that might be the problem, but no luck. So it's off to the LBS tonight to see what they say about it.

I'm seriously bumming about this. My commute is often the best part of my day and it sucks beyond all belief to not be able to accelerate effectively.


Stiff link in the chain maybe?

kgriffioen 10-16-08 07:24 AM

Cool today (39), two long sleeve shirts, a hat, gloves, but still in shorts. Nice ride in, no wind, nothing out of the ordinary to report. Only negative was that I hit most of the lights red. Whatever

SouthFLpix 10-16-08 07:25 AM

Drove today. Had an assignment 30 miles away, and they were paying cash. As much as I love cycling to work, with the current economy I have to take all the assignments I can get.

Doohickie 10-16-08 07:25 AM

Coldest day so far this season (okay, this is Texas, so that meant it was nearly 60) and damp, so I put on long pants and wore a sweatshirt. This turned out to be overkill.

tarwheel 10-16-08 07:33 AM

I had originally planned to drive today because I have to work from 7 am to 10 pm, and I didn't want to have to cycle home after such a long day. However, the weather is so incredibly sweet right now in NC that I rode my bike after all. So I'll be commuting in the dark both ways today. I'll be whupped by the time I get home about 11 pm.

pinkrobe 10-16-08 08:14 AM

I had a pretty decent ride in today. Nothing dangerous or bad happened. My lights did their job, warning drivers not to drift into my path, and illuminating the pedestrians in urban camo [matte black clothing, no reflective surfaces anywhere]. I even made up a 1-block deficit to catch all green lights downtown. Awesome.

Itsjustb 10-16-08 09:04 AM

I took the alternate route this morning. I was scheduled to give blood and that route took me past the blood collection site.

I finish giving blood, the lady gives me the usual post-donation instructions, then looks at me and says, "You're going to ride away from here, aren't you?"

"Yep." :) Only about .75 miles from there to my building, no big deal.

I arrived at the bike rack only to find some jerk had taken my usual parking spot! The "jerk" in question was actually Big Ron; he and I now work in the same building. Just kidding big guy! ;)

Durward_Kirby 10-16-08 09:07 AM

I hope the wind shifts directions before the ride home.....

stevemtbr 10-16-08 09:13 AM

Great weather, mid 50's, sunny and no wind. Did 23 mile ride home 3/4 of that was dirt rode and trail. Life is good.


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