How was the commute today?
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Woke up, forgot to check the temp before I left. Riding down alley though to myself, "Dang, it's pretty cold." Then the sleet started. By the time I travelled about 1/2 mile, sleet was building up on the cars. Then another couple miles and lower elevation it was just rain. Tonight it's supposed to freeze. But at least it may be a sunny commute home, even if cold.
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From: Wooster OH
Bikes: 2009 Randonee, 2014 Bike Friday NWT
Just a wonderful, wonderful commute in! Bright sun, 63 degrees F, breezy but I only seemed to encounter headwinds when going downhill, new Randonee bike. No classes to teach, so I skipped the subway portion of my ride in and rode the whole 20 miles through Toluca Lake, Griffith Park and Silverlake. Didn't even mind getting to work.
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From: Michigan
Bikes: Windsor Fens, Giant Seek 0 (2014, Alfine 8 + discs)
Heh, it was snowing last weekend. I put the studded tires back on for Monday's ride, but happily I'm back into regular rubber again.
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Work: the 8 hours that separates bike rides.
Work: the 8 hours that separates bike rides.
Commute for morning shift: Dark, cold, and rainy. I drove the Subaru instead of getting cold and wet.
Commute for evening shift: Twilight, clear, 45 degrees, very little traffic, polite motorists, and lights that changed just as I was slowing down.
What a difference a few hours makes...
Commute for evening shift: Twilight, clear, 45 degrees, very little traffic, polite motorists, and lights that changed just as I was slowing down.
What a difference a few hours makes...
Windy! blew downtown on the bike path. Struggled home in the wind and dark on the way home. Last night rode in the rain and thunder with wind but a quiet ride home in the fog.
Sunny, clear, and with considerate, aware cagers. Some days, riding a bike just feels "right".
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Didn't have to go anywhere today, but rode a 72 mile trip yesterday to my friend's house. I hauled a ton of tools on my X-check to get his bike road worthy. It was really windy, gusts up to ~45 mph. At one portion, the wind was with me and I was moving ~27 mph. A car was slowly overtaking me on the left and tried to turn into a lot, right through me... I slammed on the brakes and ended hitting his side going almost parallel to the car at 5-7 mph. I'm fine; his car has a scratch from my panier. The kid claimed he didn't see me. Besides that minor accident, the ride was great.
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From: Maryland, USA
Bikes: '73 Bertin, '04 LeMond Poprad, Miyata 1000, and counting...
Nice smooth ride in this morning: a little on the + side of 50F/ call it 11C with just a fuzz of "headbreeze."
I love riding this time of year--the novelty of comfortable conditions hasn't worn off yet.
I love riding this time of year--the novelty of comfortable conditions hasn't worn off yet.
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: IRO Model 19, Surly Crosscheck, 1989 Arnie Nashbar, Cannondale CAADX, Niner Air 9
I was riding on the wind this morning; nice tailwind, I flew. I really lucked out with the conditions since I was incredibly sore and achey from working on the basement all weekend-didn't think I'd even have the strength to get out of bed. Stopped to check on a homeless guy at the foot of one of the bridges near the airport; he was lying in the path and didn't even appear to be alive. I turned around, stopped about 11 feet from him and shined my headlight. When he finally woke up I asked him if he was ok, he said he was and slowly pulled himself together. I think he was sleeping one off. The rest of the ride was uneventful and I think it actually helped to alleviate some of my aches and paines.
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From: Columbia, Maryland
Bikes: Trek 820 mtb, A no name red steel pipe bike, my commuter
Warm
It was a pleasant ride in shorts at 50 F (10 C). The next couple days are supposed to be chillier, but we will see. Even if it rains today, it will still be warm. Keep the warm days coming.
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
First day back from vacation. Fastest ride of the season so far though. Clearly I didn't lose my legs. High 30sF and calm wind. Overcast.
I saw bmike enjoying the scenery.
My wife and I went to Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver BC. Lots of fixies and cyclists in general.
We rented a tandem in Vancouver and rode around Stanley Park for 3 hours. Really pretty.
I saw bmike enjoying the scenery.

My wife and I went to Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver BC. Lots of fixies and cyclists in general.
Didn't have to go anywhere today, but rode a 72 mile trip yesterday to my friend's house. I hauled a ton of tools on my X-check to get his bike road worthy. It was really windy, gusts up to ~45 mph. At one portion, the wind was with me and I was moving ~27 mph. A car was slowly overtaking me on the left and tried to turn into a lot, right through me... I slammed on the brakes and ended hitting his side going almost parallel to the car at 5-7 mph. I'm fine; his car has a scratch from my panier. The kid claimed he didn't see me. Besides that minor accident, the ride was great.
These go to eleven
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From: Distrito de Columbia
Bikes: BF Pocket Crusoe; B Tikit; dust-gathering MTB
Fabulous weather here in DC. Cool morning, low humidity, not much breeze to speak of. Cars have been ultra-polite these last two weeks---signaling me to go ahead at 4-way stops when they arrived first, etc.
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From: Highland Park, NJ, USA
Bikes: "Hildy", a Novara Randonee touring bike; a 16-speed Bike Friday Tikit; and a Specialized Stumpjumper frame-based built-up MTB, now serving as the kid-carrier, grocery-getter.
When I woke up this morning, the forecast was showing a 10% chance of rain doring the time I'd be riding. Long story short, I ended up riding to work fromn the train station in cotton trousers in the rain. Only half a mile, but still not the best experience.
From now on, if there's any chance of rain at all, I put on the rain pants.
From now on, if there's any chance of rain at all, I put on the rain pants.
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My bands:
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My bands:
- Uke On! - ukulele duo - Videos
- Ukulele Abyss - ukulele cover videos - Videos
- Baroque and Hungry's (Celtic fusion) full-length studio album Mended.
- Artistic Differences - 8-track EP Dreams of Bile and Blood.
I also had a nice tail wind coming in this morning. It was 26F but I saw a beautiful sunrise (it's still dark when I leave the house). It's suppose to only get up to around 36F, windy and cloudy... hey, it's a Monday. We might get lucky by the middle of the week and hit 50F. Anyway, it was still a very nice ride in this morning.
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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
The forecast was calling for severe thunderstorms this morning, so I figured I would be driving today. However, when I got up, there were no storms showing up on the radar, so I headed to work on my bike. The pollen is so thick right now in NC that it looks like snow in my headlight. About halfway to work, I started feeling light sprinkles and it started raining hard right as I was approaching my office. Normally I take a lap around the building to round up the trip to 10 miles, but I headed right to the door today. Unfortunately, in my effort to get going quickly this morning, I forgot my door pass, so had to ride around the building to another entrance that doesn't need a pass. So I ended up getting a little wet but not soaked. I had to carry my bike into my office to avoid tracking pollen on the carpets. Seriously.
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From: Michigan
Bikes: Windsor Fens, Giant Seek 0 (2014, Alfine 8 + discs)
6 inches of wet sloppy snow on the ground this morning. I put the studs back on and set out, it was a nice ride. Very peaceful, beautiful in the section through the woods, and still nice in town.
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Work: the 8 hours that separates bike rides.
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Bikes: 2005 Trek Pilot 5.0, 2001 Specialized Sirrus Pro, Kona Lava Dome, Raleigh hardtail converted to commuter, 87 Takara steel road bike, 2008 Trek Soho
Taking mine off today, hooray! Fingers crossed that they won't have to go back on.
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pleasant riding this morning
it was sunny and 35š or so
i may get soaked on the ride home but there is a chance i may beat it home
i put a new chain ring on this weekend and i am feeling a difference...it feels more efficient and sturdier and i think the ring may be rounder than the old one
it was sunny and 35š or so
i may get soaked on the ride home but there is a chance i may beat it home
i put a new chain ring on this weekend and i am feeling a difference...it feels more efficient and sturdier and i think the ring may be rounder than the old one
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20F. One day it is winter the next spring. This time of year is tiring.
Was doing a TT workout until I started encountering ice and decided to slow down.
I plan on retrying the workout on the way home when it is supposed to be 54F out.
Was doing a TT workout until I started encountering ice and decided to slow down.
I plan on retrying the workout on the way home when it is supposed to be 54F out.
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From: Southern Maryland
Bikes: Specialized Sequoia Elite
Windy!!! Put higher spoke count wheels on this past weekend... could really feel the stiffness difference, but there was lots more drag!
Who farted?
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
Bikes: '06 K2 Zed 3.0, '09 Novara Buzz V
Waved it off, on my way out the door, the rain was coming down hard, visibility 10ft. Went upstairs, forecast snow later today.
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From: Durham, NC
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse 5c, Scattante XRL
I bailed on Friday and worked from home. I don't know if we ever got the predicted 40-mph+ gusts, but it was pretty windy all day.
The forecast this morning called for am showers. I think I got caught in the worst of them as I could barely see at one point.
I was stopped at a light before it really started raining. A driver passing me going the opposite direction pointed at me and said something to his passenger. I'd like to think he was saying, "Boy, that guy's hard core" but more likely he was saying, "Boy, that guy's nucking futs."
The forecast this morning called for am showers. I think I got caught in the worst of them as I could barely see at one point.
I was stopped at a light before it really started raining. A driver passing me going the opposite direction pointed at me and said something to his passenger. I'd like to think he was saying, "Boy, that guy's hard core" but more likely he was saying, "Boy, that guy's nucking futs."
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From: Calgary
Bikes: 07 Rocky Mtn ETSX-70, 00 Rocky Mountain Hammer (commuter) 98 Lemond Chambery
nice and warm today, 7C, a little windy. On the you-don't-see-that-everyday front, there was a guy in a parking lot twirling a flaming baton. Very entertaining.
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From: 52°57'N 6°21'E
Bikes: Giant OCR
Weather forecast said it would be around 14C. I thought it over and thought I'd wear a thermal longsleeve under my short sleeved jersey, just to be sure. Just had an errand to run for my wife, and it actually turned out to be 24C. At the end of the one-way I should have taken off the thermal, but I was a bit lazy and thought I'd ride back with it still on. I had the wind in my favor, making it even warmer.
Seriously... The weather is getting awesome
Seriously... The weather is getting awesome




