How was the commute today?
#4826
Beautiful day for riding. 70 degrees, no wind (rare for Oklahoma). Ordered a rack and trunk yesterday. Cannot wait to get out of the sweat inducing backpack.
#4827
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 40,863
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
How Was The Commute Today, or rather, How I Did Survive The Many Perils To Life And Limb During The Harrowing Four-Mile Journey:
Around the corner from my house, I ride along the edge of a long, narrow park. The street is narrow, not quite two lanes. I came up to a car that was going very slowly and not particularly straight. My first thought is that the driver is drunk. As I got up to his wheel to pass, I noticed that he was reading a paperback! I waited for him at the next stop sign and yelled through the window, "Hey, close the book and pay attention to driving!"
Sheesh.
Okay, about a mile from there, I hit 21st Street a straight, three lane shot across Midtown. I don't see it, but I can smell burning oil and hear a loud buzzing. It sounded like a poorly tuned chain saw engine. Which it was, attached to a scooter with a pimply-faced teenager on it. I pulled along side and said--in a friendly way--"Is that as fast as that thing goes?"
Unfortunately, I think I startled Pimply-Faced Scooter Teen and when he turned to look at me, he veered slightly. So, now I'm having to veer towards the center lane and traffic. I just shook my head, shifted into the big ring, and dropped PFST. And I was so hoping for a bit of a race to the office!
Oh, and then once in Midtown, I had to dodge an oblivious cell-phone talker.
But now I'm here, safe and intact.
Around the corner from my house, I ride along the edge of a long, narrow park. The street is narrow, not quite two lanes. I came up to a car that was going very slowly and not particularly straight. My first thought is that the driver is drunk. As I got up to his wheel to pass, I noticed that he was reading a paperback! I waited for him at the next stop sign and yelled through the window, "Hey, close the book and pay attention to driving!"
Sheesh.
Okay, about a mile from there, I hit 21st Street a straight, three lane shot across Midtown. I don't see it, but I can smell burning oil and hear a loud buzzing. It sounded like a poorly tuned chain saw engine. Which it was, attached to a scooter with a pimply-faced teenager on it. I pulled along side and said--in a friendly way--"Is that as fast as that thing goes?"
Unfortunately, I think I startled Pimply-Faced Scooter Teen and when he turned to look at me, he veered slightly. So, now I'm having to veer towards the center lane and traffic. I just shook my head, shifted into the big ring, and dropped PFST. And I was so hoping for a bit of a race to the office!
Oh, and then once in Midtown, I had to dodge an oblivious cell-phone talker.
But now I'm here, safe and intact.
#4828
Senior Member

Joined: Apr 2002
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From: Washington DC
This particular morning a was a little late in getting started and wouldn't you know as I was coming on the crossing there was the most beautiful rose in the world looking out the window of the bus with a big smile waving excitedly at me. I am not afraid to say it brought a tear of joy to my eyes. My God is good. The best morning commute yet!
been way too long since I posted - I don't know why - I just got out of the habit
Nice commuting year so far - I am ahead of last years ytd mileage total which was one of my goals, aided by the very nice Spring we have had in DC compared to last years monsoon - I do need to get my bike serviced though
After more than a year w/ no punctures I got two in 12 hours and realized my rear tire was fecked - since the new one went on there have been no problems
Can I vent about a disturbing trend I've noticed in DC where bikers are cycling around with those in-ear, earbud headphones - VERY VERY dangerous - a guy I was trying to pass yesterday veered right into my path because he couldn't hear my "On your left". When I tried to point out to him that him wearing earphones was dangerous, he told me where to stick my complaint - more and more bikers are doing this - please stop
#4829
Peace

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 35
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From: Naperville,IL
Bikes: Attack K2, Gary Fisher (Utopia)
I have discoverd an interesting tech. to driving in traffic. I ride down a 4 lane divided road on part of my ride to work. The road has about 3 feet of pack limestone on each side for bikes to ride on. There are numerous intersection on this road. The intersection have right turning lanes at them. This causes a problem if I stay on the path because if the right turn light is green and cars zoom to make the light and turn in front of me even though they see me going straight.
The method goes like this. As I am approching the intersection I leave the path and merge into traffic through the right turn lane over to the first straight through lane. I end up passing all the cars in this lane on their right side. As soon as I get to the light it is about to turn green and I can proceed right throught it.
Does anyone think this is a dangerous move or do you think this is the techniue I should use.
The method goes like this. As I am approching the intersection I leave the path and merge into traffic through the right turn lane over to the first straight through lane. I end up passing all the cars in this lane on their right side. As soon as I get to the light it is about to turn green and I can proceed right throught it.
Does anyone think this is a dangerous move or do you think this is the techniue I should use.
#4830
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Joined: Apr 2002
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From: Washington DC
Originally Posted by mrcard
Does anyone think this is a dangerous move or do you think this is the techniue I should use.
#4831
Solidly overcast today, temps down into the 50s (f) and quite windy. It's bike to work day! I didn't really remember this morning til I got to work, so I didn't go out of my way to check out the commute stations. Anyway every day is bike to work day for me 
So I'm off on vacation for a couple weeks, so no commuting for me for a while.

So I'm off on vacation for a couple weeks, so no commuting for me for a while.
#4832
Every lane is a bike lane


Joined: Apr 2000
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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Originally Posted by mrcard
Does anyone think this is a dangerous move or do you think this is the techniue I should use.
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#4833
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Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL
Bikes: Still have a few left!
Colder this morning with thick rolling clouds & a steady breeze all day, supposed to rain so I wore my yellow top & rode with fenders but by lunchtime, no rain came so I took a chance & rode no fenders in the afternoon. Still wore my rain gear just in case I was wrong that way the stripe up my back would be on my slicker instead of my clothes. Its still cloudy & windy tonight but doubt it will rain. Don
#4834
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
Overcast, with mild headwind this morning. Legs still burning from yesterdays 80 mile adventure. Took it easy. Nice ride
#4835
First decent ride for a while today - last week I was feeling decidedly under the weather with a mystery cold/virus thing. It was good to be back on the long scenic route.
Cheers,
Ed
Cheers,
Ed
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#4836
Temperature just above freezing. Light rain/snow mix the whole way in. Moderate north(head) winds. We had 3 inches of snow yesterday and rain all weekend long. Killed my training rides. Next weekend already looks like a wash as well with more rain. Well, rain for the whole week for that matter!
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#4837
Well, I've been out of the loop here for a week. I was in training all last week in downtown St Paul. The training was boring but the bike commute was great, 42 miles/67 Kilometers round trip, every day. I lucked out on the weather for the most part I only had rain Wednesday PM and part of Friday. Now I'm back to my regular routine, cool this morning 44F/6C and cloudy (what's new). It should be a dry lunch run and ride home this afternoon... ah, maybe.
#4838
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Gratified to feel a bit of the snap returning to my legs, so I just hammered the ride in. Looking forward to the afternoon: my wife's taking the kids to Grampa's tonight so I may get in a 40 mile ride out there tonight.
#4839
Originally Posted by cyclezealot
some van did not feel the need to give me so much as a couple inches of road...
Closest a car has come to me in a long time..ALmost felt I could feel the exhaust blasting me- he was so close.
Why do people do that...Would never see them well enough to identify them, should they cause us to crash.
Does not the law say, they have to yield... Maybe even slow up enough to let passing car pass, so they can make room for us...At the top of my lungs, swore at the sob...Doubt he heard me or cared.
Closest a car has come to me in a long time..ALmost felt I could feel the exhaust blasting me- he was so close.
Why do people do that...Would never see them well enough to identify them, should they cause us to crash.
Does not the law say, they have to yield... Maybe even slow up enough to let passing car pass, so they can make room for us...At the top of my lungs, swore at the sob...Doubt he heard me or cared.
#4840
Originally Posted by mrcard
My Rose in the morning
Picked up a new bike yesterday. Gary Fisher (utopia). Nice bike for a commute to work. Before I left my wife reminded me to take time and smell the roses (I have been trying to beat my best time). I was taking it ease and saw the most beautiful rose in the world. My daughter who is 7 almost 8 yrs old goes to a hard of hearing school about 26 miles from home. She is taken there by a special Ed bus which has to pick up one other person on its way. It just so happens that this bus passes the trial I ride to work about 5 miles from the house. This particular morning a was a little late in getting started and wouldn't you know as I was coming on the crossing there was the most beautiful rose in the world looking out the window of the bus with a big smile waving excitedly at me. I am not afraid to say it brought a tear of joy to my eyes. My God is good. The best morning commute yet!
Picked up a new bike yesterday. Gary Fisher (utopia). Nice bike for a commute to work. Before I left my wife reminded me to take time and smell the roses (I have been trying to beat my best time). I was taking it ease and saw the most beautiful rose in the world. My daughter who is 7 almost 8 yrs old goes to a hard of hearing school about 26 miles from home. She is taken there by a special Ed bus which has to pick up one other person on its way. It just so happens that this bus passes the trial I ride to work about 5 miles from the house. This particular morning a was a little late in getting started and wouldn't you know as I was coming on the crossing there was the most beautiful rose in the world looking out the window of the bus with a big smile waving excitedly at me. I am not afraid to say it brought a tear of joy to my eyes. My God is good. The best morning commute yet!
#4841
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Joined: Oct 2002
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From: SE Ohio
First commute to and from in quite a while. I have done a couple of half commutes but this was the first in several months of riding both ways. Nice weather with temperatures in the 70's AM and 80's PM. Traffic was tolerable. Will try again tomorrow if the thunder and lightning stay away in the AM.
#4842
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From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL
Bikes: Still have a few left!
Quite foggy at 6:00 AM this morning but by lunchtime we had a sunny day with a light breeze. When I got home this afternoon, it was75F
#4843
The ride home was cool. Temps struggling to get to 50F. Head wind all the way home. sure made the climb at the end a chore. Forcast is for chance of rain every day this week. We are above normal for precip and below normal for temps for the month.
Was nice to be dry when I got home for a change.
Was nice to be dry when I got home for a change.
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#4844
Every lane is a bike lane


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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
18 degrees C and overcast this morning, expected to hit 25 C today. This is what we call "winter" out here folks. They're promising late rain today, and I really hope we get a deluge.
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#4845
Cyclist and village idiot

Joined: May 2001
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From: Amelia Oh
Bikes: 2005 Gary Fisher Nirvana S 2001 Trek 2200 1999 Schwinn Mesa 1989 Mangussa?
The ride this morning started out dry but ended up wet as I rode into some rain soaked streets. I missed the rain but the streets were pretty wet. Of and on showers all day today. Time for the rain suit.
Finally met another commuter on the way in today. Said he was a member of the board, but I forgot to ask him for his screen name. So if you see this, Hi!
Finally met another commuter on the way in today. Said he was a member of the board, but I forgot to ask him for his screen name. So if you see this, Hi!
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#4846
Minnesota biker

Joined: May 2004
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When is ever going to warm up? We have been having rain almost every day. Yesterday I raced the rain home. It was a tie.
This morning the skies were threatening but I stayed dry. Thank goodness because it was in the fourties.
Minnesota is almost ready to have its day of summer.
This morning the skies were threatening but I stayed dry. Thank goodness because it was in the fourties.
Minnesota is almost ready to have its day of summer.
#4847
Peace

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 35
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From: Naperville,IL
Bikes: Attack K2, Gary Fisher (Utopia)
The weather is getting better. At least my fingers and toes are not becoming numb from the cold any more. Today was a very wet morning I got lime stone all over everything from the trail. I gave my Attack 2.0 to my wife in hopes that she too will see the benifits of bike riding. We are planning a 33 mile trip in the next couple of weeks. It is an old rails-to-trail path in Wisconsin. Elroy-Spartan trail I think it is called. It has three tunnels and many tresals. My wife thinks she can not do 33 miles. I told her it would be a slow ride taking in the sites maybe six hours total. I wish she would like it as much as I do.
Maybe I can get my daughter into it.
Maybe I can get my daughter into it.
#4848
What the heck is that fire ball in the sky?!?
Ok, ok. I guess that is the sun. First dry commute into town for the past 7! Sunny (duh) low 40sF. Another dead deer laying along the route this morning. So sad to see.
Ok, ok. I guess that is the sun. First dry commute into town for the past 7! Sunny (duh) low 40sF. Another dead deer laying along the route this morning. So sad to see.
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#4849
Tar is not a toy.

Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 225
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From: Austin
Bikes: Marin Verona - C'dale F5 CAD2
Last night I went to my Tex-Mex restaurant and order a big plate of enchiladas! That wasn't too bad but we had fried ice-cream for dessert.
This morning when I got on my bike to pay for the previous night's sins, it was 72F, a bit windy, mostly cloudy and there
was on my face for the entire commute. Plus I made it from home to work in under an hour. My commuter is heavy 8 speed MTB. Have a GREAT DAY!
This morning when I got on my bike to pay for the previous night's sins, it was 72F, a bit windy, mostly cloudy and there
was on my face for the entire commute. Plus I made it from home to work in under an hour. My commuter is heavy 8 speed MTB. Have a GREAT DAY!
#4850
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Joined: Jul 2002
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Last night we were at the office until about 10:45pm. Had to refuse the offers of 3 different co-workers for a ride home: "You don't understand. I've been looking forward to this ride home all day!"
I switched on my light and blinkies and glided through a dark and quiet Midtown. Just two or three cars on the streets. I caught up to a pair of fellow cyclists; they were on single-speed cruisers. I could hear their conversation and it was animated, giddy. Maybe they were barhopping. Maybe they were just enjoying the ride.
After crossing Broadway and heading towards my neighborhood, I sat up to adjust the strap of my backpack. I thought to myself, I wonder if I can ride all the way home without any hands? The left lobe said, "This is a good bike handling skill that I should work on." The right lobe said, "Shut up! This is fun!"
I hate working late. But I love the ride home.
I switched on my light and blinkies and glided through a dark and quiet Midtown. Just two or three cars on the streets. I caught up to a pair of fellow cyclists; they were on single-speed cruisers. I could hear their conversation and it was animated, giddy. Maybe they were barhopping. Maybe they were just enjoying the ride.
After crossing Broadway and heading towards my neighborhood, I sat up to adjust the strap of my backpack. I thought to myself, I wonder if I can ride all the way home without any hands? The left lobe said, "This is a good bike handling skill that I should work on." The right lobe said, "Shut up! This is fun!"
I hate working late. But I love the ride home.




