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Old 10-30-08 | 06:52 AM
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The bed was waaaaaay too warm and cozy this morning. Slept late and drove to work this morning. *ack* Well, there is still tomorrow.
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Old 10-30-08 | 07:09 AM
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Slow! Well, slow for me. Stayed up way too late last night. Had a bit too much beer. Still a bit jet lagged (from New Zealand - 17 hour difference). So it all caught up to me this morning. Dragged myself along at 13MPH most of the way. 15 if the tailwind hit me right.

I saw exactly one person on the 5 miles of MUP. A trail-regular who walks a lot. Temps in the upper 20sF. Dry.
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Old 10-30-08 | 07:43 AM
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Nippy out, but was pretty comfortable except my shirt wouldn't stay tucked so cold air got to my back. And I should have worn the glove liners. Cold digits. Should be a much warmer ride home though.
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Old 10-30-08 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by 12bar
Record cold yesterday morning 44 F and it only got up to 65 F for a high and there wasn't a cloud in the sky, now this is riding weather.

yup! I stay in st. petersburg right across the bridge, and this has been the best week for commuting EVER!
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Old 10-30-08 | 08:00 AM
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Definitely cool all week long, about freezing in the am and about 50 in the pm. I've had a rash of problems this week.

Flat Tues am.
Lost a support rod for front rack. A critical part of my DIY light setup.
Flat Wed pm Replaced rear tire, an IRC with about 5k on it. Never flatted before, now two in a row. Replace with a Conti 4 season Grand Prix.
Forgot my odometer today, so didn't get to watch it roll over to 4000.
More then the usual number of close passes on every ride this week, I've been getting a bit paranoid. Make that more paranoid. I know they're out to get me.

Supposed to be a nice ride home later, already looknig forward to it.
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Old 10-30-08 | 09:08 AM
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Awesome commute, it was -3 and i dressed perfectly, just a tad cold until i warmed up and then mmmm comfortable.
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Old 10-30-08 | 09:14 AM
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First post!

Anyway, it was a cold, but sunny morning after a mostly rain and snow mixed day yesterday. I hit a patch of slick road tar and fell pretty hard right in front of a line of cars. Just got some mild brush burn and my neck is a little sore, but I roughed up my bike a bit. I know the handlebars are bent, and I think I might have bent my front wheel a bit.

Hopefully it won't be too bad of a fix.
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Old 10-30-08 | 09:29 AM
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Was 32 degrees F when I got up this morning but probably near 40 by the time I hit the road. Beautiful day, wasn't windy like it has been the past two days. Been trying out my winter clothing; I wore mittens with liners but had to switch to gloves after a couple miles, hands were too hot. My wife keeps nagging me about getting a living will and trying to jinx me. She is concerned that I'll be trying to ride this winter when the roads are unsafe and although I intend to ride through the winter I'm not going to ride when the roads are iced or otherwise dangerous.
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Old 10-30-08 | 10:00 AM
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Great ride, first in about 3-4 weeks due to marathon training/completing and equipment issues. Finally have the commuter set up and working, today was its first ride actually (I know, I'll post pics soon).

Met a guy who takes 98% of the same route as me, so now I may have found a commuting buddy and some new people with which to start riding on the weekends come spring.
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Old 10-30-08 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by harleyfrog
The bed was waaaaaay too warm and cozy this morning. Slept late and drove to work this morning. *ack* Well, there is still tomorrow.
it was hard to get out of my cozy bed also but i managed to get going about a half hour earlier than i normally would and i am glad because i enjoyed the ride more with less traffic and all, i didn't feel as rushed
 
Old 10-30-08 | 10:23 AM
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Cold this morning (35 when I left) and there was frost on cars as I went past. The ride was pretty comfortable since there wasn't much wind.

I'm getting some lined wind-pants to replace the sweat-pants over my cycling shorts. I may need to get a pair of spandex shorts for under them. Joy.
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Old 10-30-08 | 11:59 AM
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Such a beautiful ride today...60 degrees and not a cloud in the sky, very little wind...I threw in a couple extra miles just to take it all in. I wish it was like this all year round. Past week has been pretty cold though, but with my windbreaker, a t-shirt, and my compression shirt, plus just a pair of jeans I have been fine. Coldest weather has been 35 and rainy.
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Old 10-30-08 | 12:00 PM
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Weird commute today. My wife normally does daycare drop off but she has the day off. I got up early, dressed The Kid and took her to day care by car...even tho the day care is about a mile from my building. Drove home, changed, and biked to work.

This afternoon we're taking The Kid to Christmas pictures. My wife is picking me up here at work, we're driving to the pictures, then coming back here where she will drop me off so that I can ride home again.

It's an addiction, I swear.
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Old 10-30-08 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by clg
My wife keeps nagging me about getting a living will and trying to jinx me. She is concerned that I'll be trying to ride this winter when the roads are unsafe and although I intend to ride through the winter I'm not going to ride when the roads are iced or otherwise dangerous.
So I take it you are going to drive those days? How is driving a car on icy roads any different? My wife is doing the same thing to me, but in central Kentucky it doesn't get too bad, although we definitely have our icy days from jan-march. I have just convinced her that if it is too dangerous to drive, then I won't bike, but otherwise stay outta my way!
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Old 10-30-08 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by metalchef87
So I take it you are going to drive those days? How is driving a car on icy roads any different?
The only difference is the road is narrower when there is snow and ice otherwise it's the same. I think the car drivers are worse around here in ice and snow which makes riding a bike that much more dangerous. But your right; my wife wants to pick me up when conditions are bad but when it's that bad it's also just as bad for her to drive which I think was the point you were making.
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Old 10-30-08 | 12:41 PM
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Rode the kids to daycare for the last time of the season. It was a beautiful ride this morning. True quality time with the Wonder Twins.
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Old 10-30-08 | 12:59 PM
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Brisk, maybe -1C. The new DIY light worked great, but has a tendency to angle upwards as I ride. I'll fix that before I ride home tonight...
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Old 10-30-08 | 03:20 PM
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pre-sunrise, nice.
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Old 10-30-08 | 06:23 PM
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One of my best!!! I was shocked by the low 70F temp and very much overdress... It felt more like an upper 80F day. But I was fresh with a 6 mph tailwind and I maintained a 20 mph average. My typical average is 16 mph +/- based on weather and body conditions. It felt GREAT!
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Old 10-30-08 | 06:48 PM
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Chillier than I'm used to. I thought about buying some gloves. And some rain gear.

To Berkeley and back to pick up a check. Stopped at the market on the way back for shrimp and cheese. Cheesy Grits! A man must eat.
Later to East Oakland where is drizzled a bit. Just enough to drive the rain gear idea further into my skull. And fenders. Put on about 20 miles today.
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Old 10-30-08 | 07:47 PM
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I made best time on the home bound trip... 49:20. 45 min is within reach.
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Old 10-30-08 | 07:56 PM
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Another lovely commute home. A nice 70 degrees.

I think my bike wants attention.
-Front tire has a slow flat
-Rear wheel broke a spoke
-The chain needs replacing
-It is dirtier than all heck
-My chain tension keeps going slack. I think my new method of putting my back wheel on is causing issues.

Guess we know what I will be doing this weekend.
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Old 10-30-08 | 07:57 PM
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The ride to work -5C at 7am. Base layer, insulating layer, windproof layer, subzero gloves, shoe covers, toque. The ride home 8 hours later? 23C at 4:15 pm. WTF it's 2 days before November? Rode home in my cycling shorts and tshirt. Wasn't enough room in my backpack for all the extra clothes I needed for the ride to work. Had to leave some there in my locker. Must be first nations summer.
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Old 10-30-08 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by LesMcLuffAlot
The ride to work -5C at 7am. Base layer, insulating layer, windproof layer, subzero gloves, shoe covers, toque. The ride home 8 hours later? 23C at 4:15 pm. WTF it's 2 days before November? Rode home in my cycling shorts and tshirt. Wasn't enough room in my backpack for all the extra clothes I needed for the ride to work. Had to leave some there in my locker. Must be first nations summer.
A person does tend to accumulate and need a lot of stuff commuting eh? I got clothes everywhere at home and at work. I need someone to come in and help me organize everything. Batteries, lights both front and back with chargers for them, clothing, shoes for all seasons, etc. The problem is, I want more stuff!
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Old 10-30-08 | 08:49 PM
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first rain of the season today, so I didn't ride today.
I promised the ol' lady that I wouldn't ride in the rain until I got properly equipped.

goregous after work though... made me happy that my bike was in the shop today anyway.
oh yah.. did I happen to slide on some new fenders while it was in the shop (no charge)
that's cause I have an awesome LBS
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