How was the commute today?
Belt drive!
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Nice ride this morning. Low 30sF, sunny, no wind. I was just loping along happily. Passed a young woman on a cruiser. We exchanged good mornings. Later I spotted something dark in my mirror, so I decided to do some actual work. Spooled up to 20+ and held it for a while. Then at a red light the dude came up behind me. Nice road bike. He did some circles waiting for the traffic to clear, then ran the red light. I had a block to ride until work, so when the light turned, I spun up and caught him right before I turned.
Ride home today will be the scenic route once again. There's a variant I want to explore. I'm not even sure it's bike-accessible, but I'll see.
Ride home today will be the scenic route once again. There's a variant I want to explore. I'm not even sure it's bike-accessible, but I'll see.
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I was really enjoying the ride in this morning, bright sunshine a little cool at 4 C but a slight tail wind, life was good. On my way past a fellow cyclist I said good morning and she answered me with just a scowl. I guess I should just keep my mouth shut when overtaking other riders. Some people are better off in cars with the windows rolled up.
Gotta love it. From 'HotLanta. New very bright light on bike to replace the dead one. Ah well. The new light really was amazing. Nice ride in to work today at 5:30 am. 10-11 miles. 59 deg. 92% humidity. Came around a bend and a field next to the road was full of fog. Road was clear but the lower lying field was just a cloud sitting there. Lovely.
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From: Bethesda, MD
Bikes: All-City Space Horse, Trek 5000 WSD
48F and sunny! The pollen seemed to really bother me today but I was determined to enjoy the ride. And I did until I got off my bike to walk up some stairs and noticed I had stepped in some dog poop. I cleaned it as best I could and then swished my shoe in a puddle near my office. It turns out the puddle wasn't just rainwater but some kind of toxic sludge. So I spent more time cleaning that up (thank God for Wet Ones!). The good news is I can't smell anything so I think I got it cleaned up. It should be a great ride home today, as long as I don't have a repeat of the dog poop incident.
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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
Today is supposed to be our first hot day of the year, with a high in the upper 80s F. You wouldn't know it by this morning's weather, as it was in the 40s during my ride to work. I had a nice morning commute, just taking it easy since I'll be riding 50+ miles tomorrow morning. Gotta save the legs.
Update to yesterday's commute post; along with the day giving me mild temps, it also gave me this on the way home...
49 or 50F with a little fog - it felt great. Glad the rain stopped way before my ride in.
Tried out new panniers - what a relief to have a couple bags on the sides of the rack
instead of a backpack or too-small rack top bag.
Brought both panniers so I can bring work related laundry home after work.
Supposed to be 80F and sunny later.
Tried out new panniers - what a relief to have a couple bags on the sides of the rack
instead of a backpack or too-small rack top bag.
Brought both panniers so I can bring work related laundry home after work.
Supposed to be 80F and sunny later.
Clyde that Rides
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From: Long Island, NY
Bikes: 2008 Jamis Aurora,1988 Specialized Hardrock, 1980? Kuwahara Carrera
Great weather, about 13C with light wind and lots of sun and dry roads. Made a quick stop at the bank to make a deposit for my landlady. At a stop a nice older guy in a van pulled up next to me, I was in the left turn lane, and complemented me on wearing nice bright colors and being really easy to see... I told him that anything I can do to stand out when on the road, I will gladly do. He then mentioned that the police do the opposite, dark unis with little reflective bits, dark bikes with black bags, makes them hard to see. I said well, maybe they think they are disposable... we both laughed, the light turned and I moved on. Shortly thereafter I was taking the lane on an uphill blind curve with little shoulder and must have impeded a cager in some way (no more than 10 seconds to enter and exit this curve by bike, in a car it is not noticeable) because I got a courtesy honk and an assertive pass. Passed her at the stop sign 50 yard further down the road.
Two nice motorists at the same intersection this week... must be something in the air... or the nice weather just means they are less afraid to roll down their windows. I'll enjoy all the positive interactions while I'm getting them, but I know the circle of life will complete itself here on LI.
Two nice motorists at the same intersection this week... must be something in the air... or the nice weather just means they are less afraid to roll down their windows. I'll enjoy all the positive interactions while I'm getting them, but I know the circle of life will complete itself here on LI.
aka Tom Reingold




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From: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem
Great weather. Today was the second time I rode in this week. I also rode in on Wednesday. I time myself from beginning to end. I am not any faster, but it is feeling easier. The ride is uphill nearly the whole 10 miles, and I didn't shift gears once. I'm feeling pretty strong.
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
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First commute of the year, first on my "new" (used) Trek road bike. I rigged up a rear rack with panniers and a lunch cooler. Great temp and mild tail wind. Very nice.
Forecast for the ride home is 80 degrees -- yeah, and 15-20 mph head wind -- boo!!!
Forecast for the ride home is 80 degrees -- yeah, and 15-20 mph head wind -- boo!!!
I need to get a gear rack and panniers. I also need a new crank. Mine's bent and getting worse each day. Also, my forks are bent.
Every day's ride is quite interesting on this bike.
Every day's ride is quite interesting on this bike.
43*F coming in, suppose to be 70's going home.
Had my best time coming in, I really was hitting the lights this morning.
Had my best time coming in, I really was hitting the lights this morning.
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Wet streets and wind. Lots of crap in the road: sticks, leaves, blossoms. Rode the FG for the first time in a while. Took it very easy.
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
Best one so far.
I've been at it going on a month now with a fourteen-mile round trip commute to downtown DC. Weather was near perfect for me - temps in the mid-to-upper 40s, beautiful sun, nary a headwind to slow me down. Feeling stronger and more fit every day, which only adds to the enjoyment as the weather has improved.
Beautiful views across the Potomac of the city. Made me think of my old commute on metro staring at pitch black walls and tired faces. If I didn't have a good podcast on my mp3 player, I was bored out of my mind.
Now I feel excited about the trip in to work, if not about work itself, and arrive full of life and energy! 
By the time you factor in getting to and from metro stations, commuting that way took twice as long as biking the whole way in does now. Of course, I still metro when the weather's crummy (limited budget to get proper rain gear yet), but at least my metro use is down to one, maybe two days a week now!
Happy trails everyone!
Beautiful views across the Potomac of the city. Made me think of my old commute on metro staring at pitch black walls and tired faces. If I didn't have a good podcast on my mp3 player, I was bored out of my mind.
Now I feel excited about the trip in to work, if not about work itself, and arrive full of life and energy! 
By the time you factor in getting to and from metro stations, commuting that way took twice as long as biking the whole way in does now. Of course, I still metro when the weather's crummy (limited budget to get proper rain gear yet), but at least my metro use is down to one, maybe two days a week now!
Happy trails everyone!
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From: Columbus, Ohio
Bikes: Seven Odonata, Trek beach cruiser
First commute of the year! Beautiful morning, about 50. My wife and I rode together. She works 4 miles away, I am 9. We split at the concrete corn (if any of you know about Dublin Oh, you'll know exactly what I am talking about). Had a fairly steady head wind out of the south which kinda worked my outta shape legs, but if it doesn't change direction or let up, I should have some good coasting on the way home.
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: Bianchi Via Nirone 7, Jamis Sputnik
I was having a nice ride until I saw a ghost bike on my route. I found a story about it:
https://la.streetsblog.org/2009/04/22...-bike-appears/
Got honked at once by a van, so I moved further into the lane, then left him about 2 miles behind me in stuck traffic. Later, a guy yells at me, "Get outta the way freak" while turning right in a lane he had all to himself.. yeah, i wasn't even in his way... makes no sense to me either.. then later still, a guy on a mountain bike behind me growls really loud, Chewbacca style.. makshift horn? dunno.. he might've been growling at the car that was cutting us both off, but later he passed me aggressively, so *shrug*..
All in all, a weird ride compared to usual, but I made it to work alive so it wasn't too bad.
https://la.streetsblog.org/2009/04/22...-bike-appears/
Got honked at once by a van, so I moved further into the lane, then left him about 2 miles behind me in stuck traffic. Later, a guy yells at me, "Get outta the way freak" while turning right in a lane he had all to himself.. yeah, i wasn't even in his way... makes no sense to me either.. then later still, a guy on a mountain bike behind me growls really loud, Chewbacca style.. makshift horn? dunno.. he might've been growling at the car that was cutting us both off, but later he passed me aggressively, so *shrug*..
All in all, a weird ride compared to usual, but I made it to work alive so it wasn't too bad.
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From: Durham, NC
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse 5c, Scattante XRL
It sounds like you're the exception that proves the rule.
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From: Central Ohio
Bikes: One brand-less build-up, and a Connondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra Disc. A nicer bike than I need, but it was a good deal, so... ;-)
Todays commute was W I N D Y. I'm hoping for the same wind for the ride home...
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From: NOWHERE
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Crazy commutes the last two days. Riding to work has been uneventful. I leave home early and don't usually end up in traffic. But home is another matter, esp. with baseball season in progress and more traffic that usual (with people coming into the city who don't normally do so) around rush hour.
Saw a bicyclist get hit by a car on Wednesday evening at an intersection I abhore for many reasons. I called 911 and cops/medical showed up w/in minutes. He was ok, just bruised, decided not to press charges since nothing was damaged. Don't know what happened to driver or anything since I was only a witness and wasn't involved in the discussions. Hope the driver was at least ticketed. Cops were super-nice though.
I was agressively buzzed/passed by a crazy angry lady yesterday. She used the left-only turn lane to barely zoooom past me, jerk back into my lane all w/in less than one-half block (a short block so I take the right lane until I can get into a safter position the next block). Of course I caught up to her at the next light and really calmly asked her if she was trying to kill me. Apparently she "gave me plenty of room beoytch" and offered to beat my *ss as well. She was a totally normal-looking person too. Just totally off her rocker and from other comments she made I decided I was not the only cyclist to tell her she did something crazy with her car. I simply shook my head, smiled, and told her (again nicely) good luck driving tomorrow w/out killing someone. Usually I don't talk with drivers unless I am certain I have an "out" and I did. It was just fascinating. Not swearing back at them and remaining totally calm helps.
Then I got cut off by jaywalkers who were oblivious to why I was saying "are you CRAZY?" as they walked in right front of moving traffic with not a care in the world.
And then there was the truck that pulled out of Starbucks and blocked my way.
But it wasn't raining!
Saw a bicyclist get hit by a car on Wednesday evening at an intersection I abhore for many reasons. I called 911 and cops/medical showed up w/in minutes. He was ok, just bruised, decided not to press charges since nothing was damaged. Don't know what happened to driver or anything since I was only a witness and wasn't involved in the discussions. Hope the driver was at least ticketed. Cops were super-nice though.
I was agressively buzzed/passed by a crazy angry lady yesterday. She used the left-only turn lane to barely zoooom past me, jerk back into my lane all w/in less than one-half block (a short block so I take the right lane until I can get into a safter position the next block). Of course I caught up to her at the next light and really calmly asked her if she was trying to kill me. Apparently she "gave me plenty of room beoytch" and offered to beat my *ss as well. She was a totally normal-looking person too. Just totally off her rocker and from other comments she made I decided I was not the only cyclist to tell her she did something crazy with her car. I simply shook my head, smiled, and told her (again nicely) good luck driving tomorrow w/out killing someone. Usually I don't talk with drivers unless I am certain I have an "out" and I did. It was just fascinating. Not swearing back at them and remaining totally calm helps.
Then I got cut off by jaywalkers who were oblivious to why I was saying "are you CRAZY?" as they walked in right front of moving traffic with not a care in the world.
And then there was the truck that pulled out of Starbucks and blocked my way.
But it wasn't raining!
GATC

Joined: Jul 2006
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From: south Puget Sound
50sF and sunny, very nice. Didn't come in until noon, had other stuff to do earlier.
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From: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Bikes: 1993 Specialized Epic Allez, 1999 Gary Fisher Kai Tai, 1976 Schwinn Le Tour (Fixie)
Today was the first time I have commuted to my new job.
The commute was a lot quicker than I anticipated. I was expecting the ride to take 30-35 minutes so and because I had never done the ride before I gave myself an extra 10 minutes or so just to be sure. It takes me about 10 minutes to drive and only 20 minutes to ride the bike. I would say that the bike is the way to go!
The commute is mostly flat, however, the first 2-3 kilometers are all uphill with one really steep section. It just so happened that all of the uphill sections were straight into a stiff headwind.
The hills and wind wouldn't be that much of an issue but I was riding my fixie, which really isn't geared for any sort of hills. The commute home was excellent. I had a nice tailwind and the steep uphill was now a nice downhill sprint.
Didn't have any real issues, which is always nice. For the most part the drivers were respectful minus one group of younger drivers that gave out a scream as they passed. Which by the way, scares the crap out of me every time it happens.
The commute was a lot quicker than I anticipated. I was expecting the ride to take 30-35 minutes so and because I had never done the ride before I gave myself an extra 10 minutes or so just to be sure. It takes me about 10 minutes to drive and only 20 minutes to ride the bike. I would say that the bike is the way to go!
The commute is mostly flat, however, the first 2-3 kilometers are all uphill with one really steep section. It just so happened that all of the uphill sections were straight into a stiff headwind.
The hills and wind wouldn't be that much of an issue but I was riding my fixie, which really isn't geared for any sort of hills. The commute home was excellent. I had a nice tailwind and the steep uphill was now a nice downhill sprint.Didn't have any real issues, which is always nice. For the most part the drivers were respectful minus one group of younger drivers that gave out a scream as they passed. Which by the way, scares the crap out of me every time it happens.
only had to go in for a meeting at 4:30pm so took advantage of the day (warm! sunny!) and did a 41 mile road ride. Got back with barely time to shower and hop onto the commuter bike and ride to the meeting. Nice rides!
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Nice ride home yesterday. I wound up riding about 15 miles. (Normal commute is 6.5) 
It was in the 60sF, and sunny. I didn't want to stop riding. I wound up way up high in Ethan Allen Park, one of (if not the) highest points in Burlington. iPhone-pictured the bicycle with Whiteface Mountain in the background (large and pointy over the bike saddle), and another at the base of the tower.

It was in the 60sF, and sunny. I didn't want to stop riding. I wound up way up high in Ethan Allen Park, one of (if not the) highest points in Burlington. iPhone-pictured the bicycle with Whiteface Mountain in the background (large and pointy over the bike saddle), and another at the base of the tower.
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Just about perfect weather this morning. 16 C with the sunshine and the roads were fairly quiet so what do I do? I road the motorcycle into work. Took the long way which is a big loop following the Grand River that actually takes more time then riding the bicycle through town. I did spend 20 min. spinning on the trainer before I left so that makes it ok right?
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From: Pueblo, CO
Bikes: Roadmaster 26 Men's Mountain Bike
Back on the road on two wheels again, and I really need to toughen up and ride through the winter cause getting back on is a pain. I also need to buy some studded tires for winter as well, but that's a different story.




