How was the commute today?
#6051
saikurisutto
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 110
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From: Lincoln, Nebraska
Bikes: 1984 Trek 720, 2004 Marin Argenta, Police Auction Schwinn Impact, Coker Wheelman Highwheeler
The good news is, it was a beautiful, crisp fall morning.
The bad news is, some cretin smashed glass all over the path.
The good news is, I went back and picked up the glass.
The bad news is, I can't be sure I got it all.
The good news is, I had a spare tube.
The bad news is, it had a hole, too. (WTF?)
The good news is, I had a patch.
The bad news is, my "fits both Schrader and Presta!" pump doesn't.
The good news is, I had an adapter.
The bad news is, the patch let go so now I have a nice road bike with a flat rear tire in my office.
The good news is, there's an LBS about a mile away that will sell me a tube--maybe one without a hole.
The good news is, it's a beautiful, crisp fall morning.
The bad news is, some cretin smashed glass all over the path.
The good news is, I went back and picked up the glass.
The bad news is, I can't be sure I got it all.
The good news is, I had a spare tube.
The bad news is, it had a hole, too. (WTF?)
The good news is, I had a patch.
The bad news is, my "fits both Schrader and Presta!" pump doesn't.
The good news is, I had an adapter.
The bad news is, the patch let go so now I have a nice road bike with a flat rear tire in my office.
The good news is, there's an LBS about a mile away that will sell me a tube--maybe one without a hole.
The good news is, it's a beautiful, crisp fall morning.
#6052
44F when I left. As I descended to the river bottom I could feel the temperature drop. It must have been near or below freezing down there. Lots of frost on plants and the edge of the roadway. I had to stop and put my ear warmer thing'y on. Afterwords was nice ride in.
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#6053
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2002
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
I'll be off the bike for a couple of weeks at the end of the month so I've been getting up early to do long detours into work. Yesterday, I did the River Road on the Yolo Co. side of the Sacramento River. This morning I headed over to the American River Bike Trail.
I noticed many friendly people on the trail this morning. Maybe it's because I'm just spinning along rather than hammering as I usually do. Maybe it's because I'm taking the time to wave to everyone I pass. Maybe it's because I was wearing my Cal Bears jersey and everyone's jumping on the Beat USC bandwagon.
Waved to some runners near Sac State. Said "hello" to an older man on a Trek on the Guy West Bridge. The Trek was a fairly recent vintage 1000 but he had the handle bars flipped over like cool dudes would do back in the day.
Another perfect way to start the day.
I noticed many friendly people on the trail this morning. Maybe it's because I'm just spinning along rather than hammering as I usually do. Maybe it's because I'm taking the time to wave to everyone I pass. Maybe it's because I was wearing my Cal Bears jersey and everyone's jumping on the Beat USC bandwagon.
Waved to some runners near Sac State. Said "hello" to an older man on a Trek on the Guy West Bridge. The Trek was a fairly recent vintage 1000 but he had the handle bars flipped over like cool dudes would do back in the day.
Another perfect way to start the day.
#6054
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 5,366
Likes: 628
From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL
Bikes: Still have a few left!
Very dense fog & 53F @ 6AM today. The few cars out at that hour honored my yellow strobes & multiple blinkies as they passed with caution & gave me a wide berth. Bright & sunny 62F at Noon but supposed to rain this afternoon, maybe I will repair the flat I got on the Bianchi yesterday afternoon. Don
#6055
Originally Posted by John Ridley
This was my first sub-freezing commute, 27*F in S.E. Michigan when I left this morning.
#6056
Junior Member

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 12
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From: Redondo Beach, CA
Upper 50s at 6 am. Wore a windbreaker for the second time since last Spring. The day was starting out with a pretty deep marine layer--should be sunny by noon though. The bike path runs right through Hermosa Beach. I stopped for a few minutes to watch my daughter surf with her high school surf team. Made some calls to the corporate office in Baltimore (I love to call them when I'm at the beach).
Headed to work with a pretty good tail wind. Looking forward to the ride home in just about 5 hours!
Best part it's been three weeks since I put gas in my car (and I still have 1/2 a tank).
Headed to work with a pretty good tail wind. Looking forward to the ride home in just about 5 hours!
Best part it's been three weeks since I put gas in my car (and I still have 1/2 a tank).
#6057
Every lane is a bike lane


Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 9,666
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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Originally Posted by MsMittens
I found it a bit chilly (4 C with a windchill of 0 C).
24 degrees C and disgustingly humid this morning. About the only two redeeming features I can think of were that at least it wasn't 30 (it was this time last year), and I clocked 11 on the pre-dawn ride this morning at Tallebudgera. Apart from the temperature, it was quite a pleasant commute, nice bit of ocean spray in the air, relatively small number of morons (this is Queensland after all), and made reasonable time. Now just where was that afternoon rain they promised us yesterday?
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#6059
Senior Member

Joined: Apr 2002
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From: mass
cold here this morning, about a 4 mph headwind, I guess winter is upon us. I wore the lake MXZ 300's this morning for the first time this year and don't regret it, my feet were nice and toasty. Te ride was kind of on the tense side, the traffic seemed to be moving fast and sort of out of control. Well almost time for the studs.
#6060
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?
Originally Posted by Terry PL
Best part it's been three weeks since I put gas in my car (and I still have 1/2 a tank).
Ride home last night was pretty good. Bright and sunny which warmed things up, tempature was in the mid 60'sF. Traffic was light going through downtown, almost felt like a holiday.
Ride in this morning was refreshing again nice cool tempature of 37F. Did not feel sluggish like I did yesterday on the bike so it must have been me getting used to the cold again.
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#6061
Long Live Long Rides

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 718
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From: KCMO
Bikes: 1988 Specialized Rockhopper Comp, converted for touring/commuting. 1984 Raleigh Team USA road bike.
What an awesome ride! 50 deg in KCMO at 5:30 this morning. I love this time of year here. On my way, through neighborhoods, I always pass the same set of houses. I smell BREAKFAST! Man that smells good! I feel like one of Pavlov's dogs! Exclellent ride.
#6063
Senior Member

Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 416
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From: Podunc, Minnesota
Bikes: '14 Bacchetta Corsa, '93 Ryan Vanguard, Action Bent SWB USS
I haven’t been on my bike in 9 days!! I have been working vigorously on putting up a post-frame shed and have been making trips to and from the rental store. (I couldn’t figure out how to drag the 700# auger behind my bike.) Assuming I make it to the store to buy something warm on my head I will be back commuting tomorrow!
Go Twins!
Go Twins!
#6064
YEAH! GO TWINS! (I have some smack-talking to do here in the office today!
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Anyway, back to the great ride today! Temp was 50F! A bit on the breezy side. The leafs are being blown off the trees. Won't be long and the beautiful color of autumn will give way to the dull brown of winter.
)Anyway, back to the great ride today! Temp was 50F! A bit on the breezy side. The leafs are being blown off the trees. Won't be long and the beautiful color of autumn will give way to the dull brown of winter.
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#6065
Powered by PB&J

Joined: Jun 2004
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From: San Jose, CA, USA
I havn't been biking much lately, so I've been trying to ride more. I try to ride more but not so much that I'm too sore or tired to ride the next day.
Yesterday was great, did a quick 5 miles at lunch, then after work met my wife at the store to do some grocery shopping. Store was 12 miles round trip, on the way back there was a slight tail wind and I was cruising at about 22 mph. That's pretty fast for me! I also seemd to hit every green light. What a great day.
Yesterday was great, did a quick 5 miles at lunch, then after work met my wife at the store to do some grocery shopping. Store was 12 miles round trip, on the way back there was a slight tail wind and I was cruising at about 22 mph. That's pretty fast for me! I also seemd to hit every green light. What a great day.
#6066
cab horn

Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Toronto
Bikes: 1987 Bianchi Campione
Biking down to work almost had two idiots plow into me on the right hand lane on a 2 lane road from left turners going opposite direction. I wish people in the left hand lane would stop trying to be nice and letting these people through. One day a car or someone is going to get broadsided.
#6067
Originally Posted by John Ridley
5 miles north of Chelsea, riding to south of Dexter. Believe it. We have two digital thermometers mounted on opposite sides of the house, from different companies, they're accurate, and they agreed.
There's at least a 5 degree heat island in town (usually 10). It was probably colder than that at some points in my ride; I often see a 5 to 10 degree difference in the low-lying areas. Today it was 38*F when I left, but there was heavy frost on the ground at some points in my ride, including up onto tall grass & corn. That indicates at least 32 and probably 30 or less.
There's at least a 5 degree heat island in town (usually 10). It was probably colder than that at some points in my ride; I often see a 5 to 10 degree difference in the low-lying areas. Today it was 38*F when I left, but there was heavy frost on the ground at some points in my ride, including up onto tall grass & corn. That indicates at least 32 and probably 30 or less.
#6068
Senior Member

Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 416
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From: Podunc, Minnesota
Bikes: '14 Bacchetta Corsa, '93 Ryan Vanguard, Action Bent SWB USS
check out this thread for more of the same info: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...770#post637770
oops, posted this in the wrong thread. I guess I had to many windows open at once.
oops, posted this in the wrong thread. I guess I had to many windows open at once.
Last edited by madhouse; 10-07-04 at 10:10 AM.
#6069
I still get a kick out of that thread madhouse,(ssshhhhh). Say, how ya comin' on those 107 trips?
Todays' ride was warm & windy.
Todays' ride was warm & windy.
#6070
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL
Bikes: Still have a few left!
Scattered showers & 60F AM, partly sunny & 68F PM: still very light traffic, I wonder why? Passed a couple deer grazing on the shoulder near where the I-5 off rampmerges with Martin Way. I yelled & spooked them back into the woods to (maybe) live another day. Don
#6071
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2000
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From: Norwood, MA
Bikes: Felt F-70, Terry Madeleine, Novara Safari fully customized by me
The official am temp today was 45F/7C, but our house thermometer read 32.2F/0c. Today I can be confident that our thermometer is accurate, as we had our first frost covering the whole back yard. I am officially p-o'd at my car. I needed to take my dog to work today to have a lump biopsied, and my car wouldn't start (again). Fortunately, my "alternate transportation mode" was working well. Dog will just get re-scheduled next week.
#6072
it's cold these days..thank god for layering..experimenting with different clothing sets but with layering it's all good.. and i'm especially glad my bro bought me a windproof/waterproof cycling jacket, these things are a must.
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#6074
Every lane is a bike lane


Joined: Apr 2000
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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Nice sunset, nice view of a flame tree in Southport, stupid crash on the Sundale Bridge, now some road rash to nurse, but I think I'll be OK.
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#6075
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Joined: Apr 2002
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From: mass
Nice ride today, a bit warmer then yesterday and less traffic.




