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wildroscodog 05-25-04 06:48 AM

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.

mrcard 05-25-04 07:11 AM

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.

Zin 05-25-04 09:13 AM

What the heck is that fire ball in the sky?!? :eek:

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. :(

WonkerJaw 05-25-04 09:41 AM

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. :eek: 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 :D 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!

caloso 05-25-04 10:00 AM

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.

DogBoy 05-25-04 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by mrcard
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.

Elroy-Sparta. The tunnels are long, so bring a light. They can also be cold, so be ready for that. My wife did the trail with me a couple of years ago with no training at all. I don't remember how long it took us, but she had fun (save a sore rear-end). There are essentially no hills worthy of mention since its a railbed. The trip up to the first tunnel (from elroy) is a mild incline, but then you go down a mild incline so its a wash.

Today marks day 2 of week 3 of commuting. I see what people mean about week 3 is hard. Tomorrow I drive since I have a 4:00 bike fit appt. with my road-bike. Here's hoping I'm back on the bike on Thursday!

Seanholio 05-25-04 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by brennser
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 :(

Brennser, I have a solution for that. I mounted an Airzound to my bike, and it seems there is nothing on the road that the sound of this horn doesn't penetrate. It has saved me from two cagers attempting to turn left in front of me in as many days. It is much like a marine horn, with the exception that you can refill it with your tire pump, and it is designed to be mounted to a bike.

For passing cyclists who don't seem to subscribe to the same road ettiquite paradigm as me, I move over to the left and begin a sprint about two meters from their back tire. This gives me space, in case they should veer suddenly, and speed, so that it's all over quickly.

Seanholio 05-25-04 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by mrcard
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.

If you feel the need to use this limestone, then merging with traffic before the intersections is your best option. Personally, I'd not feel safe on the limestone, and would therefore be in the right-hand traffic lane, allowing cars to pass me in the other lane(s), or sharing the lane when there is enough space to do so safely.

Seanholio 05-25-04 12:59 PM

This morning's commute was great. I just put a new wheel on the front last night, with an American Classic hub. It seems to spin much better than the previous Shimano hub. Maybe it's psychosomatic, but I don't care.

60 degrees F, medium humidity, and bright mornings thanks to the long days of summer. 10.5 miles in to the office, with a sprint down a four-lane "old downtown" road.

Honked at a cager this AM right before she turned left into my path. The Airzound is a great horn. Still getting used to the volume, though; it hurts my ears.

ollo_ollo 05-25-04 06:15 PM

It was overcast & warm today and unusually humid for Washington. Had a nice quiet commute in with light traffic & a few other cyclists seen along the way. Weatherman says rain tonight & he may be right.

Zin 05-25-04 06:25 PM

Partly cloudy & around 60F for the trip home. Head/cross winds to 25MPH.

rykoala 05-25-04 08:50 PM

Well I'm up to riding 2-3 days a week, instead of taking the gas hog. Today was overcast with only light wind on the way home. Had a flat but repaired it on my lunch hour and rode home on the patched tube. Only had one motorist nearly run me off the road, passing me on my left only around 1 foot away, I guess he thought I had enough road (I only go about 8" into the road if possible).

Chris L 05-25-04 09:42 PM

21 Degrees C this morning at 7.15am. Doesn't look like we're going to get a "winter" this year either. :(

mrfix 05-26-04 04:34 AM

Much cooler this morning and very heavy overcast, it stopped raining just before I left. Last night on the way home I rolled over the commuting 5000 mile mark for this year, i'm behind last year at this point by about 590 miles. So far the weather has been challenging to say the least, It's been tough on me and tough on the drive train, I'm optimistic that this summers weather will be better than last year although the forcast for the rest of the week is quite wet.

ridealot 05-26-04 05:28 AM

Ok ride home last night. Had a couple of close calls with some cars and a bus. I have to admit the one with the bus was probably my fault. I was nit paying attention to what was going on and just did not see the bus pass me and it stopped right in front of me to get a passenger. My bad. :o

Ride in this morning was good. Wet roads again from rain last night and traffic was a little heavier because I left a little later than normal.

mjw16 05-26-04 05:53 AM

Wet one this morning. Woke up at 5:15 to another violant thunderstorm and downpour. I decided to re-set my alarm, sleep late, and drive in today. Then, about 5 minutes later, the rain stopped, so I hopped in the shower, dressed quickly, and jumped on the bike. Althought the trail was flooded in some places, without the typical headwind, I was able to fly in and make it in almost record time. Once my back was soaked (removed my rr fender last week-big mistake), I just didn't care anymore, and hit a top speed (peak) of 26-27 mph-averaging about 18 or so. By the time I hit the 14th street bridge I had gotten a nail or tack (some kind of metal shard) in my rr tire and it was wobbling badly. Although it didn't flat, I had to slow down in case of a blowout. I'll check it before this afternoon's ride home and replace the tube if necassary. Good thing I've got some emergancy stuff with me here at work.

Juha 05-26-04 06:04 AM

Interesting commute yesterday. I have read how people sometimes make their commute longer, for no other reason than logging in more miles. My commute is normally 31kms round trip, and I am usually quite happy with that mileage.

Well, yesterday I had to make a detour on my way in - and after work I went to see some relatives who were having trouble with their computer. Some time during the day I realised this all means some additional mileage, but did not bother to count even approximately how much.

Fixing the computer took longer than expected (doesn't it always?) so I left my relatives' house at 9:30PM. I realised from the start it was going to be a long ride home, so I took my sweet time, and even decided to take a longer route just to avoid my usual commuting streets. It was a quiet, beautiful evening and the ride was absolutely fantastic!

At the end of the day my bike comp had logged 66kms - more than double my usual distance. And somewhere in between I managed to squeeze in 8hrs of work. I was tired but happy! Had I used car or public transport, I would have just been tired. When I hit the bed at home I did not have to remind myself of the difference.

But my hat is off for you all who commute 60kms daily on a regular basis. It would take me a while to build up stamina for that.

--J

wildroscodog 05-26-04 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by mrcard
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.

I have been on the Sparta trail many times. It is my favorite. You got to love the tunnels. I have incorperated it in my ride from Winona, Mn to Stevens Point. You can get on a trail just outside of Winona on the Wisconsin side of the river. From there you can go all the way to Camp Douglas on trails. I think this portion was about 90 miles. Great area to bike in.

jfmckenna 05-26-04 07:45 AM

I crashed me fixie :(
No one saw it though except for you all so shhhh save my embarisment :)

I cut through a 200ft section of grass to a 'bike path' on my commute. The grass was tall so as I was approaching the paved path to my left on an angle the tire got stuck in that little area where the pavement rises out ov the grass. I rode it scrapping the tire along for about 5 ft and realized it's time to go down. It's funny how the brain works b/c at that moment I remembered a time about 15 years ago when riding my Panasonic brakeless track bike I came to a hill so steep I could'nt stop and found some bushes to crash in. Well fortunatlly there were some nice cozy bushes to crash in so I pulled my left foot out as the bike was going down to the left stepped onto the pavement as the right peddal of the fixie launched me accross the bike path[this is actually when I started to laugh] and I curled up and broke the bush into piecies which cushened my fall nicely. There was a fence post about a ft away whew! All I got was a few dings on the right leg and wasn't late to work. Thanks for listening :)

Zin 05-26-04 09:04 AM

Wet roads on the way in this morning. Temperature in the mid 40sF. Winds gusting to 26MPH and forcasted to get worse this afternoon. Lots of geese with babies along the river lately. Cute little fuzzy ones. :D

Chris L 05-26-04 09:37 PM

Had one moron try to put me into a row of parked cars last night. I braked, then laughed at him as I passed him in the gridlock a little later on. Never saw him again. This morning it was 19C when I left home. Pretty uneventful ride, usual honks but I don't really care that much.

ollo_ollo 05-26-04 11:40 PM

It was 57F & just starting to rain at 6:00 AM so I grabbed my Motobecane Touring bike: green blinkie in front, red blinkie in back helped keep me visible as the rain turned into a steady soaker. We needed this rain so I was pleased when it continued throughout the morning. By early afternoon when I rode home, it had cleared up & I enjoyed a dry trip home.

mjw16 05-27-04 05:35 AM

Yesterday's ride home really sucked. After leaving work about 45 minutes late, crossing the 14th st. bridge on my way out of DC, the metal shard in my rr. tire (which I picked up in the morning and decided to leave it in and risk the ride home) decided to puncture my tube. I had to walk the rest of the way across and patch my tube on the VA side. I had noticed a serious wobbling in the tire too but thought that would dissappear after removing the metal. As it turns out my sidewall blew out and the bead separated from the rim for about 4 inches. I stopped again near the airport, deflated the tube a little and tried to tuck the tire back in to no avail. I decided to just re-inflate and try to limp home but my pump refused to work. I ended up riding home on about 20 psi and a wobbly rear wheel, I could only safely do 9-10 mph. My 35 minute commute turned into about an hour and a half. I went out last night and picked up a Continental Town and County urban slick (compared to my Korba Kenda semi-slicks) and absolutely flew in this morning. I'm going to change the front one over tonight. Worst part was that I was trying to get home before 5 so I could pick up a delivery of new bike parts from Pricepoing. I made it to my rental office at 5 of 5-just in time to get my new; seatpost, road bars/tape, Ultrega cranks and bb-sweet.

ridealot 05-27-04 05:40 AM

Good ride home last night. I got home right before the rain started.

No ride in today, got to many meetings after work. Not a bad thing since severe weather is predicted for most of the day.

RicardoJM 05-27-04 07:27 AM

It was a nice ride in this morning. The temp started out at 53 and was up to 59 by the time I rolled into the office. There was no wind at all this morning, a big difference from yesterday when it was blowing in all directions all day long.

I too have noticed the baby geese along the river. They are cute, but their parents need to lighten up with that hissing business.


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