How was the commute today?
#8301
no sun today, but still beautiful weather. still beautiful commute mid 50'sF/10C Need to buy a new beater, but my sons GF is a good ride. Maybe I can buy it from him.
#8302
Originally Posted by velogirl
Hi Balto! Yes, I've been commuting a few days per week, but round trip, which is nice. I sometimes post on the very long commute list, sometimes I don't get around to it. I already reported on today's morning commute, and this evening's was fine. Still no flat tires, but I know I'm riding on borrowed time!
Tomorrow I won't be riding cause I'm renting a car and leaving the big city behind for a few days. Looking forward to next week's Bike-to-Work day. There's a caravan that passes one block away from my house, so I'll pick them up.
Tomorrow I won't be riding cause I'm renting a car and leaving the big city behind for a few days. Looking forward to next week's Bike-to-Work day. There's a caravan that passes one block away from my house, so I'll pick them up.
#8303
dirtbag roadie
Joined: Mar 2005
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From: PDX
Bikes: Della Santa Corsa Speciale -- Kish custom -- Santa Cruz Stigmata -- Niner Air 9 Carbon
Good rides all week this week. Yesterday afternoon was nice, took the 20 mi scenic route. Nice and fast this morning.
That is all.
That is all.
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#8304
contrarian

Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 2,848
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From: CO Springs
Bikes: 80's ross road bike/commuter, 80's team miyata, 90's haro mtb xtracycle conversion, koga mitaya world traveler
Ooo. Yestday's ride in was very fast with the wind at my back...and I paid for it on the ride home: very challenging wind, soft trail. This morning, the legs really felt yesterday's ride and there was a head wind...so slow and easy I went.
This afternoon...come on tailwind!
This afternoon...come on tailwind!
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#8305
Dude On Bike
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 216
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From: Spartanburg, SC
Bikes: Raliegh C40 Hybrid Bike. Cannondale R900 Triple. Schwinn World - Fixie Conversion
I hate to sound like a broken record, but today was another great ride into work. I saw a robin eating a worm and a mocking bird giving a crow a run for its' money. That's about all the nature my short commute had to offer today. It's supposed to start getting hot. Paradise lost.
#8306
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
Boy, it's warming up. I think this morning was my last long-sleeve jersey ride until November. Noticed some chain skipping while pulling away from the stop signs and it occurred to me that I ought to have bought a new cassette while rebuilding the commuter. I'll stop by the LBS on the way home today.
#8307
Wow - high temps in the 90's today.
Good conditioning for the summer... at least the humidity is low, a seasonably 'dry' 49%!
Good conditioning for the summer... at least the humidity is low, a seasonably 'dry' 49%!
#8308
Senior Member
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 250
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From: New Orleans
Bikes: Trek T80, Trek SU200, Trek SU100, Giant Bowery
Some inconsiderate neighbor in one of the hoods my route is through let their two pit bulls out of their yard to run loose in the streets. one of them darted out at me in front of my bike and i hit it and fell ! it was so invigorating. im mostly okay but it must have been the grace of god that kept the other dog from jumping on me and mauling away. other than that it was the usual - good hot summer fun
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#8309
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 90
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From: Madison Wi
Today was the worst ride to and from work I have ever had. It rained on the way to work, I got there and realized I lost my lock, and on the way back I got a flat tire. I horrible ride, but still better than a car
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#8310
Belt drive!
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,614
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
I had a fun commute home today. I paced a guy on an MTB for about 6 miles. Once in a while he would stand on the pedals and push, which struck me as amusing because it didn't seem to change his speed at all. I decided that to pass him would be rude. He was going 15-18MPH, and there was a nasty headwind, so I just cruised along behind him.
Right before we separated, I reeled him in going up a hill just because I could.
Right before we separated, I reeled him in going up a hill just because I could.
#8312
I was bad yesterday pm. Traffic was horrendous on a 3 mile stretch of 4 lane suburban street. Both westbound lanes were just jam packed bumper to bumper. This usually means an accident on the adjacent highway, although I could not confirm it. Anyway, I was doing some serious "filtering" through the jam, passing on the right when I could, and when some large-a$$ truck was scrunched to the curb, I would hop on the sidewalk, then back into the lane when it cleared up. I usually despise cyclists who do this, but this seemed like and exception. I made it all the way up this one hill, passing these poor suffering motorists (waaaaaah . . . too bad). Hot and muggy. No fun for them. I was loving it. I mad it all the way up to the stop light and stopped behind and to the right of the lead car. The light was long so a good patch of pavement was clear ahead, until a 4-way stop sign about a mile up. The lane is narrow so I knew I would have at least one lane of angry motorists backed up behind me. Green light. I shot off the stop line like a rocket. Zoom. One car passed. Zing. Another. I'm hauling. I can see traffic backing up ahead. Another car, veering into the inside lane to pass me. It's a sprint. Then a car passes me just before traffic begins to back up again. She veers to the curb and slams on the brakes to cut me off and starts cussing me out. Without losing a pedal stroke, I hop on the sidewalk and bypass her. Hah, she is stuck in traffic again. LOSAAAAAR with a big "L" on your dang forehead. She wouldn't be cussing me out without the traffic jam. It's her choice to sit in a cage, not mine. It's all about "personal responsibility" as some are keen to point out. God help me, but I enjoyed it. I know, it's the devil in me.
#8313
Senior Member

Joined: May 2005
Posts: 1,890
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From: Fairhaven, Massachusetts
Bikes: Giant easy e, Priority Onyx, Scott Sub 40, Marin Belvedere Commuter
Originally Posted by * jack *
Wow - high temps in the 90's today.
Good conditioning for the summer... at least the humidity is low, a seasonably 'dry' 49%!
Good conditioning for the summer... at least the humidity is low, a seasonably 'dry' 49%!

#8314
Life is good


Joined: Jan 2001
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From: Not far from the Withlacoochee Trail. 🚴🏻
Bikes: 2018 Lynskey Helix Pro
It was great!! 
It's gotten warm enough in the mornings that I ditched the cotton T-shirt and wore a plain bright yellow jersey with my PI baggy shorts.
I guess next week I'll start bringing a wash cloth and hand towel with me to clean up at the sink. No showers here.

It's gotten warm enough in the mornings that I ditched the cotton T-shirt and wore a plain bright yellow jersey with my PI baggy shorts.
I guess next week I'll start bringing a wash cloth and hand towel with me to clean up at the sink. No showers here.
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I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
#8315
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2002
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Definitely warming up: high 50s F on the way in. By the time I rolled up to the office, my arm warmers were pushed down and my jersey unzipped. I love it.
I haven't been able to log as many miles as I planned to by the second week of May, but I'm just going to have to make the commitment to getting up early and out of the house every morning that I can. Be safe, everybody.
I haven't been able to log as many miles as I planned to by the second week of May, but I'm just going to have to make the commitment to getting up early and out of the house every morning that I can. Be safe, everybody.
#8316
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 127
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From: Worcester, MA
Bikes: '07 Specialized Tarmac
It was low 40's this morning, and I wasn't sure I wanted to brave the cold, but I put a fleece under my jersey and started out. My hands got cold pretty quick, but I had packed full-finger gloves in my seat bag, and that did the trick. The ride was great -- I even added some extra distance to the commute by taking a more indirect route.
I'm looking forward to quittin' time and the ride home.
- Don
I'm looking forward to quittin' time and the ride home.
- Don
#8317
commute in was great, cool. Ride home was tough, blew a spoke, hobbled home. Wheel bldg wknd Enjoy the weekend, see ya Monday
#8318
Happy friday the 13th. Good ride to work and home.
My ride was still a little muddy, but still a good ride. Have a good night.
My ride was still a little muddy, but still a good ride. Have a good night.
#8319
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.
#8320
Planet Saver

Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 289
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From: Near western burb of Chicago
Bikes: Cannondale CAAD-10, Novara Randonee, Raleigh Super Grand Prix, Schwinn Mirada Sport winter beater
Windy on the 13+ miles to work, ave was 17mph. Tail/cross wind on the way home, ave went up to 18mph. On the way home saw some kids on BMX bikes....one came across as being a bit of a tough guy....he said "what's up" and I replied "nothing much....want to race?" and he said "sure".....so we took off and I never saw them again.
#8321
Belt drive!
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,614
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Went to work early today. Was out on the bike at 5:50AM. Trail was wet from overnight rain. Temps in the high 40Fs. Saw two loons in the water.
Another fine ride.
Another fine ride.
#8323
a little cool this morning, 45 °F or so, but sunny, after a weekend of rain. also a bit of a following wind; hope it either turns or calms through the day.
i think i am seeing a few more folks riding in town, in response to all the month-of-may bicycle promotions that re going on. is anyone else seeing this in their fair burgs?
i think i am seeing a few more folks riding in town, in response to all the month-of-may bicycle promotions that re going on. is anyone else seeing this in their fair burgs?
#8324
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.
#8325
The commute was fine this morning. Forgot a couple things, but it was the first morning warm enough to wear shorts, but the ride home might be in the 80s, but that's okay with me! As long as there's no rain.




