How was the commute today?
#7126
Augggghhhhhh!!!! I accidentally left my light battery on the charger for three days straight. It looks like the battery is trashed. Auggggggghhhhhh!!!!
Anyone have a money tree I can borrow?
Anyone have a money tree I can borrow?
#7127
Look out!

Joined: Jul 2004
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From: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Bikes: Specialized Hardrock, Raleigh Record Ace, Argon 18 700.5
-35 C (-46 with the wind chill) this morning at 6:15 AM when I went to work. Had to keep the
cadence pretty high to keep the old internal heater stoked
Apparently it's going up to -2 C tomorrow though! There's been some weird weather this year....
cadence pretty high to keep the old internal heater stoked
Apparently it's going up to -2 C tomorrow though! There's been some weird weather this year....
#7128
It wasn't even freezing today... although I did question why I was riding to work on MLK day. Ride home was gross and smoggy. If you live in Denver, please don't drive the rest of the week.
#7129
Senior Member

Joined: Jan 2002
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From: Washington, DC
Friday's floods plus Monday's sudden cold caused my shifter cable to freeze. No matter -- mash up hills; spin down hills. A day of singlespeed riding was an interesting challenge.
Paul
Paul
#7130
Good ride to and from work today. A little bit on the cold side. It was about 5 F. Rode the SS today. In all, still a good ride. Have a good night.
#7131
Get outdoors! :)
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Charlotte, NC
Bikes: Schwinn Sierra 700 Limited Edition
This evening's ride was chilly, but I dressed appropriately and stayed roasty-toasty. Tomorrow (now today's) morning ride is going to be one worth paying attention to: a low of 11-16F, with winds at 5-10mph. I'll be riding at 10-15mph, so my windchills will range from -10F to -28F.
#7132
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-3c this morning. Rain/freezing rain. VERY slippery! Thankful for whats left of my studs.
Snow & -14 this afternoon (I can hear the autobody guys snickering now!)
Snow & -14 this afternoon (I can hear the autobody guys snickering now!)
#7133
Belt drive!
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
One of the coldest of the season. Perspiration was wicking out of my gloves and fleece bottoms and forming an amusing layer of frost.
Saw one deer.
"FrozenBike", we're in that cold that went over you earlier. Supposed to get even colder! Nice avatar.
Temps are in F...
Saw one deer.
"FrozenBike", we're in that cold that went over you earlier. Supposed to get even colder! Nice avatar.

Temps are in F...
#7134
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From: Washington, DC
I squirted WD-40 into my shifter cable housing last night and left the bike to dry, upside down, indoors. It worked -- all the moisture from last week's flooding was gone, and I got to enjoy all gears on a brisk (13 F / -10 C) morning.
Paul
Paul
#7135
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Joined: Jul 2004
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From: Durango, Colorado
Bikes: 05 Giant Reign, Sette Shadow, parts
The news said it 4f when I left the house, but as I rode by the bank,
their thermo read -1f. It was colder yesterday. I must remember that weathermen are for entertainment purposes only. The ride was good, slight headwind, couldn't tell what the equivalent wind chill was, but I was overdressed up top. Rode the SS again, but today thought about riding the Diamond back Full Susp. next time it snows. The wind makes me miss gears some days...
their thermo read -1f. It was colder yesterday. I must remember that weathermen are for entertainment purposes only. The ride was good, slight headwind, couldn't tell what the equivalent wind chill was, but I was overdressed up top. Rode the SS again, but today thought about riding the Diamond back Full Susp. next time it snows. The wind makes me miss gears some days...
#7136
tad nippy 11F/-11C. Still can't compete with canucks....nor do I want to. I dressed with all I owned and it was enough. Like Paul I was worried about cables, gears and hub freezing after riding in last weeks downpour. My bike spent the weekend in it's train station bike box and performed flawlessly. I was surprised especially with the hub.
#7137
The Land of Living Skies
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Regina, Saskatchewan
Bikes: Kona Hahannah, Rocky Mountain RC-30
Excellent ride today.....Temp is 1C and light rain. I almost forgot what to wear when it is around zero.
#7138
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From: Absecon, NJ
Bikes: Puch Luzern, Puch Mistral SLE, Bianchi Pista, Motobecane Grand Touring, Austro-Daimler Ultima, Legnano, Raleigh MountainTour, Cannondale SM600
15 F & clear. Freewheel froze up on me halfway though the ride. Forgot that it was wet out on the last commute & then temps plummeted. Had to stop and warm it up in my hands & blowing on it. It took a few minutes but it worked. I pretended to ride a fixy for the last couple of miles so that I wouldn't lose pawl engagement again. Hopefully it'll be ok for the ride home. Gotta remember to lube/flush it tonight.
#7139
It was just fine, thanks for asking. 10F, 2F windchill. No problem. After 40 min my toes were cold but nothing a nice warm shower couldn't fix. All I had on was wool socks and well ventilated summer cycling shoes (me = idiot). Happy as a frickin clam. I'm banking on 30's tonight and 40's tomorrow. God I love St Louis. If you don't like the weather, stick around for a few days, it'll change.
#7140
Slow and unsteady

Joined: Nov 2002
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From: St Louis, MO
Bikes: Bacchetta Agio, Bacchetta Giro 20, Trek 520
10F, 2F with windchill.
Sluggish shifting
Cold extremities
Very little ice
Not a bad ride
Sluggish shifting
Cold extremities
Very little ice
Not a bad ride
#7141
Senior Member

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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Nearly got killed this morning because I violated one of the cardinal rules of vehicular cycling. I didn't take the lane when I needed to and when I approached a line of cars, I swung into the flow of traffic, nearly under the bumper of a Chevy Avalanche.
I cursed the Avalanche driver, but in hindsight, I realize that was just poor bike riding on my part.
Hope I have a safer ride home.
I cursed the Avalanche driver, but in hindsight, I realize that was just poor bike riding on my part.
Hope I have a safer ride home.
#7142
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Originally Posted by vtjim
Nice avatar. 

#7143
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From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL
Bikes: Still have a few left!
No commute yesterday due to the MLK holiday. Good thing as we got hosed all day by wind & torrential rains, sometimes 1" per hour! Today, it was an unseasonably warm 55F at 6 AM with light wind & only intermittent heavy rain. I rode in to work between downpours. At my commute back home again at lunchtime there were even a few sun breaks, only had to contend with wet streets & standing water in a few places. Don
#7144
Commuter Nut
Joined: Jan 2005
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From: Columbus, Ohio
Bikes: 05 Kona Jake
Today was -22F with the windchill, -2F without. I'd never ridden in weather that cold, and I wasn't prepared. The coldest I've ridden in is about 3 degrees, but with no wind. My car was towed and I had no choice but to ride. This would be the first day I'd ever even think of chickening out.
I actually overdressed, but that was better than the alternative. Halfway through my 5 miles into work, the real fear of frostbite kicked in. I had my Subzeros on, liners inside, but the cold was still really getting to my fingers. The only thing that really bothered me was my fingers, everything else was warm enough where I broke into a really mean sweat.
A few more minutes in, something else bothered me. Something ELSE felt a little tingly, and not in a good way. Ok, now I gotta fly. I couldn't tell if it was saddle numbness or the cold, and I really didn't want to stop to find out. The people on the way may have wondered what I was up to anyway.
On the last 3/4's of my ride I really wish I hadn't left my goggles at work. It was cold enough to keep my tear ducts frozen shut. Instead of my usual runny nose, when I'd blink, my eyelashes would stick.
I took the goggles home with me tonight.
I actually overdressed, but that was better than the alternative. Halfway through my 5 miles into work, the real fear of frostbite kicked in. I had my Subzeros on, liners inside, but the cold was still really getting to my fingers. The only thing that really bothered me was my fingers, everything else was warm enough where I broke into a really mean sweat.
A few more minutes in, something else bothered me. Something ELSE felt a little tingly, and not in a good way. Ok, now I gotta fly. I couldn't tell if it was saddle numbness or the cold, and I really didn't want to stop to find out. The people on the way may have wondered what I was up to anyway.
On the last 3/4's of my ride I really wish I hadn't left my goggles at work. It was cold enough to keep my tear ducts frozen shut. Instead of my usual runny nose, when I'd blink, my eyelashes would stick.
I took the goggles home with me tonight.
#7145
Cold & windy Today on the way to work and home.
But road the ss so not a bad ride .
Have a good nite
But road the ss so not a bad ride .
Have a good nite
#7146
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-15, light snow falling on streets covered in ice from yesterday's freezing rain.
Fell once on a straight streatch. I got a little over-confident & got up to about 24km/h.... front tire snagged a bit of a rut with the rut or something. I felt it coming so it was a semi-controlled fall. My cheep Innova studs are officially worn out. I really don't think they were doing anything. I think I'll order the re-studding kit for now & get a pair of Nokians for next winter.
Fell once on a straight streatch. I got a little over-confident & got up to about 24km/h.... front tire snagged a bit of a rut with the rut or something. I felt it coming so it was a semi-controlled fall. My cheep Innova studs are officially worn out. I really don't think they were doing anything. I think I'll order the re-studding kit for now & get a pair of Nokians for next winter.
#7147
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From: Washington, DC
Up to 19 F / -8 C here, and it really feels warm by comparison. As we walked to the school bus stop, my six year old daughter agreed that it seemed much less cold than before. In fact, halfway through the ride to work, I unzipped my coat and let the wind cool me down.
Last commute for a while -- we leave tonight to ski Tremblant, in Canada. Much cooler there.
Paul
Paul
Last commute for a while -- we leave tonight to ski Tremblant, in Canada. Much cooler there.
Paul
Paul
#7149
Senior Member

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From: Durango, Colorado
Bikes: 05 Giant Reign, Sette Shadow, parts
19f this morning, and about 1.5 inches of new white stuff on ground. Rode in the cars tire trails most of the way, but glad I had the studded tire up front and occasional encounters with buried ice tried to deck me. Thinking of switching to a 16 cog in the back for snow, the 15 was a little tough towards the end today. Fun and quitet ride in, love how the bike sounds on the snow.
#7150
Belt drive!
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Originally Posted by clevernamehere
Sorry about that vtjim... didn't realize It would be so similar to yours. I wanted it to be me on my bike, but with the size restrictions it didn't look like much. I'll try to come up with something new when I get a chance.
To my shock and horror, it was ABOVE ZERO this morning. 2F degrees. But I can't win: I had a 10-15MPH headwind. Brutal. I pushed through it though.



