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New Orleans was nice and cool this morning- It should be HOT HOT HOT, so a pleasant ride, aside from the constant headwind.
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Originally Posted by gboy
Passed a teenager on a mountain bike who asked how many gears I had and then got passed by a large white-tailed buck on the way home.
Kinda sticky for Sacramento where the city motto is "But it's a dry heat!" I rode in the last block or two with a young guy in our clerical pool. He's been telling me about the new MTB he put on lay-away at the LBS and this morning he decided to get a jump on commuting by riding his old bomber to work. Way to go, Rafael! |
Originally Posted by billh
On my shared straight/right turn lane where I go straight, when the green arrow appears and I'm first in line with a car with no turn signal behind me; I 've just started pointing at them and then pointing right as if to say, "YOU, RIGHT-TURNER, GO!" So many people fail to use their turn signal, yet still get pissed when I'm in the lane, that I have to be traffic cop up there. I'm biased left but still most motorists are still stopping behind me, which is fine, I just need to play traffic cop. Better that than get run over.
who exactly dreamed up a right turn arrow in a shared straight/right lane, when straight traffic has a red? Sounds like somebody needs to go back to the drawing board and rethink that intersection. |
So I bought a used mtb for a commuter a few months back. I'd noticed the cassette had a wobble to it, but it worked, so I put off dealing with it. Well, I got around to repacking the bearings this weekend, and when I pulled out the axle - well it came out in 2 pieces! Mystery of the wobble solved. A quick trip to the LBS, and I replaced that axle, repacked everything.
This morning, no wobble on my commute, temps in the low 60s, sunny, it was pretty sweet! |
Cooler than average this morning, I had to wear long pants and a windbreaker. Pretty much average apart from that, except that a couple I always see walking their Great Danes said hello.
I guess they recognize me now. |
Warm and windy this morning. Temps in the mid 50s! Rain and thunder for the trip home in the forecast.
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Originally Posted by caloso
Kinda sticky for Sacramento where the city motto is "But it's a dry heat!"
Dry as a bone out here, almost 70F when I got going at 5:30 this morning. Looking forward to near-100F this afternoon. |
Originally Posted by jnbacon
Looking forward to near-100F this afternoon.
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Someone mentioned looking for more commuters?
I have been commuting off and on since January here, and this is the first morning I wasn't the only bike at the City Rec Center where I shower and get ready for work. There were about five other bikes there. It made me feel good that so many were out, but I am still the only person biking to work right now... unless people are storing their bikes inside. |
Originally Posted by vtjim
Saw two loons in the water.
. It was 36F this morning on my ride in. I'm beginning to think we are never going to see warm weather or the sun again. That's the weird thing about living here, I wear out more cold weather riding bike clothes faster then warm weather bike clothes. I live in the wrong part of this country. I still had a pretty nice ride in this morning. |
After two weeks of freezing every day in the rain I bought some gear this weekend, sweet pants and gloves. So now the rain has stopped. oh well.
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Cool & muddy on the way to work and home.
But still a good ride . Have a good nite . |
Good ride in today. It was a little cool, but the high today is supposed to get to 72F, so that will be real nice.
Bought some new Shimano M-038 shoes and used those with my Shimano PD-m324. Pretty comfortable shoes, I think I need to do a little bit more with the cleat position yet . |
Hey folks: Well this weather report for the Mid-Atl region is as good as it gets. After a wet late winter we have been bless with some great weather for months!! Well at least a month and a half, not much rain, lots of sun, mid 70's = great ride. We will pay for this come August but I will enjoy it now.
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Woke up to a whopping 58 degrees at 5:00 am. First morning I haven't worn the leg warmers in 5 months. I think I saw maybe three cars the entire 15 mile trip. Of course I hit every conceivable red light and rode into a headwind, but ya can't win 'em all!
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Commute home yesterday was done in record time - 11.7 Miles in 48 Minutes on ride time. I was pushing hard all the way, and didn't enjoy the ride that much so I'll slow down today. I had a softball game to get to!
This morning's commute was great. Passed a cute girl about 3 miles in, and then she passed me. We seemed to be riding about the same speed, so we continue passing each other for the next 5 miles. At one point she passes me, smiles, and says "Tag, you're it!" It was fun while it lasted, but she turned off the path with about 3 miles left for me. I hope to run into her again - not because I want to hit on her or anything, but because the friendly competition kept me at an honest speed the whole way in. |
I have been out of commission a few days. I have been having problems with gear shifting which I continue to fine tune, but I took bike in today for commute #10. It was a lot of fun, almost a week since last time. Atlanta is heating up.
I have had rear derailleur problems (example, shifting to 5th gear and being in six, slow shifting, etc.) This link was a help (I was going about it the wrong way, before, just learning about mainting my bike, a hybrid, '04 Giant Cypress): http://bikecenterusa.com/site/page.cfm?PageID=90 |
Good ride, I was somewhat in the zone or somewhere. At one point, I said, "how did I get here?" Just pedaling felt good. I saw a nest of ducklings just below one of the boardwalks.
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Nice spring weather -- 57 F / 13 C. My car needed a new inspection sticker, so I drove to Falls Church and rode to work from there via the W&OD and Custis trails. Five miles without a stoplight or stopsigh! It always amazes me.
Paul (who wonders how any car owner can get by without a bike) |
I may have spoken too soon about summer arriving in Nor Cal. 51F when I left the house at 6:30 so I wish I'd brought my arm warmers. I took a circuitous route and finally ended up on the America River Bike Trail, where I noticed a lot of folks out. Maybe Ride to Work Week is having an effect.
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Good ride in today. It might rain later today and tomorrow. I can't wait...I am as giddy as a school girl. As long as it is not cold, I love riding in the rain. Today should be 23C and tomorrow close to 20C.
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Went to the bike shop after work to get some brake pads. On the way back home I see another biker a few feet off the road in the grass. Then he justs moves out into the bike lane in front of me, without looking to see if their were cars, bikes or anything. I look behind and since there wern't any cars I went into the center of the car lane. As I pass, I see he has some flowers in hand. I ask if everything is okay. He tells me he was picking flowers. I go along my way.
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My commutes are generally uneventful, but enjoyable, so I don't post much here.
I've been riding my fixed to work for the past few weeks. Not much difference in speed or work vs. other many geared bike. Temps are now into the low 70s (22 C) in the morning, so I work up a good sweat into work. Afternoon temps are in the very high 90s (36 C) - actually that is the airport reported temp, when I get on the busy concrete/asphault roads during the middle of rush hour, my bike themometer (in full shade from my body as I ride east) read 106.2 F (41.2 C) yesterday, but went back down to 99.9 F (37.7 C) when I rode thru a green park area. Al |
Well switched from just riding a bike path in the afternoons, to actually commuting again... Bike to Work Week was the motivator. Using my old road bike with the 700x23s and 13-23 with 52-42... tough on the big hills... but hell I need the conditioning. Tough on the bike too.... it really is not meant for the local condition of some of these roads... Yuck!
Decided to stay off the main arterial as much as possible... it always has been a moral buster... just too many hills and too many fast cars gunning by, lousy combination. So taking a different arterial that just doesn't see as much traffic... although it is a bit longer and I do eventually have to merge back to the main road as it is the ONLY road in one area going over one canyon. One benefit of the light road bike... I am faster... Duh! But I really have to watch the condition of the road... as well as the traffic situations. Would rather be heads up all the time (which is why I have another bike... but I am working on it now and just ordered a new rear 36 hole rim) Was cloudy yesterday and I thought it would clear, but it did just the opposite; it started to rain just as I was about 2 miles from home. Crap... just cleaned up the bike too... :( Today looks far better so far. Pushing the motorists on one particular road, and so far the reactions have been OK... don't really like the tension though. Think I will look for a parallel road... of course it will be residential and slower, but more relaxed. Odd, the boulevard, even though a bit tenser riding, does allow me to move at well over 20MPH... just gotta keep an eye on everything... whew! Figured out this AM that I could just leave my bike in the weight room... Duh! and all my gear draped over it and it should all be dry by the time I leave... plus I will keep pushing iron just before I go and my bike is right there ready to go. I hope they get a shower in the new location... we are slated to move in Aug. and little has been said about stuff like showers and weight rooms... little stuff that keeps us worker bees happy. :D |
Woke up this morning to 65 degrees. Said to myself "Self I haven't seen this morning temp in 9 months". Hallalua anyways. No wind, no coat, no traffic, and 65. Was a great ride to work but looking at the flags for the return trip, it will not be near as fun, SE wind 25mph :-( Oh well
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45F this am no real wind to speek of. As I got to the only stop sign of the ride in a guy pulls up, we both exchange pleasentries. Turns out we leave from the same town, but that's all the chat time we had as I was now at work. Look forward to seeing him again.
Also had rained abit before I left so I tryed out my removable mudflap extention to my fenders. Worked pretty well, the breeze from the forward movement nearly extends the front one to the bottom bracket. Really kept the toes dry too. Ride home uneventfull, about 10 degrees F warmer. |
40 degrees to start off, was overdressed and started to sweat. Will try a lighter coat. Was a beautiful morning for a ride except the cold. Will try again and maybe tomorrow.
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Good ride to work and home . My bike is working well .
It was a fast ride to work. I hope my ride tomorrow goes as well . Have a good ride . |
We have sunny skies today, which made for a lovely 10 mile blast to work. Maybe I will take the long route home if things stay fine,
Cheers, Ed |
Good ride home. Warm with temps in the low 70's and no wind. The ne shoes and pedals are pretty spiffy! Made some adjustments to the cleats during lunch yesterday and the ride home was great.
Ride in this morning was pretty good. Cool with temps in the low 50's. Nothing exciting happend. |
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