How was the commute today?
#4001
Every lane is a bike lane


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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Well, I got post #1,000 in this thread, but it looks like Gus has beaten me to 4,000. Anyway, I've been well and truly consoled by the beautiful downpour I got to ride through this evening. Almost Strathgordonesque at times (except this was warm rain), just gorgeous. More of the same tomorrow please!
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#4002
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From: Norwood, MA
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OK, just to be sure we are all clear on the concept: when you are barrelling down a curving hill you turn by leaning not steering (except in ice & snow) so your handlebar light continues to light the area straight ahead, where your wheel isn't going to be in a nanosecond. It lags behind the turn. Your helmet light is aimed where you look, which is into the curve and beyond so that you can see where you will be going. The reason I run both lights is to give the constant straight ahead warning to traffic while still being able to check the side of the road and approaching intersections. It's like running both a constant taillight and a blinkie, motion may be more noticeable, but the constant light gives more info to the driver of your location. Pardon the long response, I'm still in the on-line course mode of answering essay questions.
#4003
Drizzling today with wet roads and big puddles from last nights rain. Otherwise pretty unevently, few other commuters were out but I did see a few joggers and dog walkers. Been working on picking up the pace a bit on the commute, just doesn't seem like winter is enough to justify the drop in speed from the summer. Did pretty well this morning, especially for a monday.
#4004
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From: Washington, DC
A rainy 32 F / 0 C here in the DC area this morning. I'd hoped for a proper snow, but fate was not kind. The government is opening two hours late because of freezing rain in some outlying areas, so traffic was very light.
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#4005
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From: Alexandria, VA
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I'm hoping that today's rain and warmer temps will melt the snow and ice-covered MV trail so I can start riding to work again. Metro was a nightmare last week and I'm getting out of shape. I'll ride with temps into the low 30's but the teens and single digit temps combined with the ice have me taking public transportation. I think we're supposed to get into the low 40's tomorrow-definate riding weather.
#4006
Rain from last night made the road clean!
Cool (34 deg) calm, beautful! It's really different when everything's had that "wiped-off" feel from rain, we don't get this often out here in SoCal...
Cool (34 deg) calm, beautful! It's really different when everything's had that "wiped-off" feel from rain, we don't get this often out here in SoCal...
#4007
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From: Hamilton, Ottawa, Maberly, Apsley, Ontario
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Originally Posted by Gus Riley
I just wanted to be able to post on one of the 1,000 numbers! 4,000th post in this thread! Cool! So far this year I have around 400 miles, all on a trainer!
That sux!
That sux!Those 400 miles don't count for much around here, unless you were thinking about commuting while you were putting them on!
Getting back on topic, Thiis morning's ride was quite nice - temp of 0C, wet snow and ice pellets in the air, slush and snow on the ground. It was rain and freezing rain when I got up, changed to snow by the time I left home. No slipping with the Innova studs and not much bare pavement to worry about wearing them out.
The snow was nice and winter wonderland-ish (even in the dark), but the ice pellets hurt the face a little.
#4008
Mostly overcast today but a bit of blue sky and the clouds were not powerful enough to fully thwart the sun. Seems to have fully clouded up now but the way I see it that will just help keep the heat in for the ride home in the dark. Seems to be a lot more birds around, winter is loosening its grip in these parts.
#4009
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From: Norwood, MA
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mid 20'sF today, it seemed balmy. I passed our UPS man while he was out for his morning run. He waved and yelled "Hi Jean" while I was still 50 feet behind him. Later, while he was making a delivery at work I got to ask him how he knew it was me, "You were going pretty fast and your studded tires make a lot of noise." I guess that explains why the deer are always looking at me so intently. Good commute, it was nice to not have the bike be so stiff feeling.
#4010
Every lane is a bike lane


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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Mid 20s C this morning, almost felt "cold". Rode like a demon because I was running a little late. Still, traffic lights here in Queensland take so long to change that a decent run (like I had this morning) will save you a heap of time.
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#4011
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Originally Posted by pinerider
...Those 400 miles don't count for much around here, unless you were thinking about commuting while you were putting them on!...
#4012
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36F & overcast this morning. By lunchtime it was 47F. The sun was shining, the sky was blue. I shed some layers & rode back to work on my Bianchi (sewups & no fenders, truly a sunshine ride) It felt great when I got up to speed but Lady B sure looked out of place with the "mud hens" we ride this time of year. In the afternoon, it clouded up & rained a bit but by 3:30 it was already drying out & I had a nice ride home. Felt like Springtime. Don
#4013
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From: Washington, D.C.
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Slick as snot this morning -- plenty of black ice. Yesterday it rained on top of the snow we had last week. At nightfall, the temperature immediately droped below freezing and the water still running off driveways and in gutters froze into sheets accross neighborhood streets. There was one sloped street where I had to get off my bike and walk and still had a hard time staying upright.
That was at about 6:00 am this morning. By now (9:00) the temperature is solidly above freezing and heading for a balmy springish day. Yeeeehaaa.
That was at about 6:00 am this morning. By now (9:00) the temperature is solidly above freezing and heading for a balmy springish day. Yeeeehaaa.
#4014
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got hit today...
Coming down Riverside Drive in New York. Roads are wet and narrow due to the snow banks pushing parked cars further into the street. Commuter comes squeezing by and whacks the back of my elbow with the mirror. Luckily I was moving quite fast and the mirror was spring loaded. I was more pissed off than hurt. People are so oblivious to the dimensions of their vehicles. No stop or "Are you alright?" But then - this is New York and I didn't expect it. I like the time a few weeks ago when this guy in his SUV was upset because I was actually going around a double parked truck, and he had to wait for me - now I was in front of him already and moving as quick if not faster than traffic was going. So he jumps in the next lane, speeds to pass me, cuts me off and gives me the finger.
Good Morning from New York.
Good Morning from New York.
#4015
I had a nice ride in this morning, a little crisp (-13F/-25C), they plowed the 12 inches of snow we got on Monday very nicely. Other then my feet almost falling off, the rest of me was very comfortable. It's suppose to warm up to above zero this afternoon and they are talking more snow. Beautiful sunrise, pinks, blues, etc., it's nice that the day light hours are getting longer.
#4016
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mtessmer, I love that morning commute, just wish I had a job that was 9-5 so I could see it. My commute yesterday was very pleasant, except for the return and minus 4 degrees, cold stuff maynerd. Looking forward to the warm up tonight and the snow.
#4017
Very windy yesterday and today, plus this morning it was bucketing down with rain for most of the ride. Pretty unpleasent conditions, as it is hard to hold a consistent position on the road and there is debris everywhere.
I much prefer the cold frosty and sunny mornings.
Cheers,
Ed
I much prefer the cold frosty and sunny mornings.
Cheers,
Ed
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#4018
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My 9 mile commute this morning was -3F with scattered slippery spots, not bad enough to use the Nokians though. Last week I had my coldest ride of the year at -14F.
#4019
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A foggy day in London, make that Sacramento, Town. Got a late start but made good time on a modified long way into work. I was thinking about another thread as I took the lane on a three-lane 35mph avenue to get out of the door zone. When I reached a stretch with no parked cars, I pulled right, sat up, turned around to catch the driver's eye, and waved him up.
Hey, check me out! I'm assertive and courteous!
Hey, check me out! I'm assertive and courteous!
#4021
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Originally Posted by Kodama
Grey skies, mild headwind
A few drops at first, then rain
Flirting birds take flight.
A few drops at first, then rain
Flirting birds take flight.
#4022
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From: Norwood, MA
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Very icy trip this morning. Very glad I had my studded tires. When I got to work and looked at the parking lot my only thought was "Oh Oh, I forgot the YakTrax." Most of my winter falls are when I dismount and my feet slip out from under me. I usually wind up going under my bike, and then it falls on top of me. This evening was the exact opposite, I pulled the liners out of my gloves, stuck my helmet liner in the trunk, and hammered away on the hills without worrying about sweating too much. Roll on spring sunshine!
#4023
Dry today (for what seems like the firs time in ages) but I have had enough of the wind. It seems to be there at every turn. Whilst this makes for a good workout, it takes some of the fun out of riding, especially when one is being thrown left & right over the road.
Cheers,
Ed
Cheers,
Ed
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#4024
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From: Washington DC
nice rides the last two days after a week or so off the bike due to snow - felt great
#4025
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From: N.E.England.(geordieland)
Originally Posted by Ed Holland
Dry today (for what seems like the firs time in ages) but I have had enough of the wind. It seems to be there at every turn. Whilst this makes for a good workout, it takes some of the fun out of riding, especially when one is being thrown left & right over the road.
Cheers,
Ed
Cheers,
Ed
Yeh! Looks like where into one of those "windy" periods, almost a week of high winds now.
I rode up to the1,000ft ridge, off route to put in a few extra miles on the way home. "Bad mistake,,," I was barely able to sustain momentum for several miles into a Gusting 35 mph BREEZE




