How was the commute today?
#9026
Kneel before ZOD
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 37
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From: Chicago, IL
Bikes: Specialized Hardrock 2002.
Didn't really commute today, but I'm gald I went biking early in the morning. It got to 102 degrees here in Chicago. Right now it's 93 degrees outside and its 10 pm.
#9027
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 20
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From: Los Alamos, NM, USA
Bikes: Marin Muirwoods and a cheap steel road bike that I picked up for 20$ on craigslist and which is still in pieces
I had the weirdest night yesterday. Coming back from university at night, I encounter not one... not two... but THREE cyclists with lights on their bikes. Two of which had real lights and not just blinking leds! I'm in Montreal, QC, where I feel like I'm the only person with a bicycle around here that knows light is a good think to have when riding at night. And on top of that, I passed a pedestrian with a red blinkie on his head so he'd be more visible...
Never seen that before...
Never seen that before...
#9028
Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 25
Likes: 0
From: Scotland
Bikes: Trek 2000 & Specialized Hardrock xcfs
10c here at 6am N.East Scotland decidedly chilly. Only one car, a dog walker and two other cyclists in the whole 9 miles. It's the best time just wish it would warm up a bit.
#9029
whoa nelly! 79 °F, dew point 74 °, and it's barely 8:00 a.m. did someone pick me up and drop me into coastal carolina when i wasn't looking? a break from this stuff would be okay.
#9030
Label here
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 128
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From: VT
Missed my morning commute today, but had a nice 50+ mile road ride yesterday so the legs are a little tired. I'll be back in the saddle tomorrow. :-)
#9031
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 362
Likes: 0
From: Marlborough, MA
Bikes: Felt F85 (2007), Fuji Regis (1980's)
Had a nice ride to work this morning. Coolest day this month I would say, low 70's and the humidity wasn't too bad. Gonna be close to 100 for the ride home though, but I will be taking it easy out there.
#9032
34x25 FTW!
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 6,013
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From: NYC
Bikes: Kona Jake, Scott CR1, Dahon SpeedPro
Forgot to post here. Had a little near incident with a dumb jogger (with headphones -- see the "MP3 player" thread"), otherwise pretty good. I took it really easy to day for whatever reason -- I was actually passed twice. 
The funny thing is when I left home, I had the fenders on the bike, b/c the forecast last night had been for rain. It wasn't raining when I left but I thought to myself, "Self, wouldn't it be funny if it started raining just before you got to work so you'd get a little wet but not have really needed the fenders?" That's exactly what happened!

The funny thing is when I left home, I had the fenders on the bike, b/c the forecast last night had been for rain. It wasn't raining when I left but I thought to myself, "Self, wouldn't it be funny if it started raining just before you got to work so you'd get a little wet but not have really needed the fenders?" That's exactly what happened!
#9033
Looking forward to heat indices from 100-110F this week... joy. 
Stopped by the LBS to redeem my Trek Lucky 7 prizes: peak bar, keychain, water bottle.
Ride in to work was fine, just way too hot and humid... took it real slow this a.m.

Stopped by the LBS to redeem my Trek Lucky 7 prizes: peak bar, keychain, water bottle.
Ride in to work was fine, just way too hot and humid... took it real slow this a.m.
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#9034
Full Member

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 303
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From: Camarillo, The VC, California
The morning overcast was back which means the humidity was up to 100% but the temps were back down to the low/mid 60's. I rode as slow as possible and got to the office in a somewhat dry state. Because of the current heat wave here the a/c in the office is running when I get to work so I can cool down easily.
#9035
Junior Member
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
From: New Jersey
Bikes: Trek 7200FX
Originally Posted by caloso
"Why don't you give your little brother back his bike and you can grow up and get yourself a big boy bike, you can ride on the street like an adult."
I was still pissed, but that was fun.
I was still pissed, but that was fun.
#9036
Belt drive!
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,614
Likes: 0
From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Nice pair of commutes today. Little warm coming home (computer read 90 at one point) but it wasn't overly humid.
Question for racers or group riders: Is there some sort of signal I can use that tells a rider, "I see you behind me and I won't move as you pass?"
I was on a narrow section of the trail where I don't usually pass other riders unless I think they're going really slowly. I slowed up and stayed behind two teenage girls. Didn't take long before I saw a roadie coming up fast from behind. When he got close enough, I just pointed to the trail on my left as if to say, "I see ya, come on around."
He said, "On your left! Thanks!", passed me, then "On your left" to the girls and he kept going. Big legs. Lycra. Real thin tires. Didn't catch the brand of bike but he was sprinting pretty well.
After the trail opened up I passed the girls and expected to have a hard time reeling the guy in but I was surprised that I caught up fairly quickly. Going up a hill, he even got out of the saddle and I didn't have to do anything differently to keep up. His cadence was faster than mine, too. Made me feel strong.
Question for racers or group riders: Is there some sort of signal I can use that tells a rider, "I see you behind me and I won't move as you pass?"
I was on a narrow section of the trail where I don't usually pass other riders unless I think they're going really slowly. I slowed up and stayed behind two teenage girls. Didn't take long before I saw a roadie coming up fast from behind. When he got close enough, I just pointed to the trail on my left as if to say, "I see ya, come on around."
He said, "On your left! Thanks!", passed me, then "On your left" to the girls and he kept going. Big legs. Lycra. Real thin tires. Didn't catch the brand of bike but he was sprinting pretty well.
After the trail opened up I passed the girls and expected to have a hard time reeling the guy in but I was surprised that I caught up fairly quickly. Going up a hill, he even got out of the saddle and I didn't have to do anything differently to keep up. His cadence was faster than mine, too. Made me feel strong.
#9037
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 222
Likes: 0
From: SE Ohio
Only half a commute today. On the way home a storm was coming with lots of lightning and my neighbor picked me up. Got to the house and another neighbor had hay baled but still out in the rain. I then helped get in hay in the lightning until it rained. Got an upper and lower body workout.
#9038
Year-round cyclist

Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 3,023
Likes: 3
From: Montréal (Québec)
Originally Posted by Basenga
I had the weirdest night yesterday. Coming back from university at night, I encounter not one... not two... but THREE cyclists with lights on their bikes. ...
And I wasn't even out !
#9039
I missed a couple of days of commuting last week because I was sick, so to get back on the bike is a real joy. I had a good ride to work and home. My bike was making some strange noises, I'll have to look at it tomorrow before I ride it, but still a good ride. Have a good night.
#9040
Member
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 25
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From: Scotland
Bikes: Trek 2000 & Specialized Hardrock xcfs
Still 10c at 6am N.East Scotland very cool gettin back to some winter clothing, I could do with some of that heat you guys are gettin in the states. Just a little bit say 10 or 12 degrees c. Good ride though, no wind and only one car in 9 miles.
#9041
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 1,096
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: IRO Model 19, Surly Crosscheck, 1989 Arnie Nashbar, Cannondale CAADX, Niner Air 9
Nice ride in this morning, no T-storms like yesterday. When I left temps were around 80 with moderate humidity, much nice than the expected 96-98 degrees this afternoon. This is my second day with my new cranks/cassette/bb/chain and I'm loving riding in the 48 tooth ring (I used my 39 exclusively before). I also tried out my new Nashbar backpack/pannier. I use it as a backpack and like the extra straps that keep it really secure on my back and much cooler than my other one. My left knee is still bothering me and I have yet to figure out my new Polar HRM. I tried it on yesterday's afternoon commute and it just beeped the entire time. I went back to the Sigma which decided it wanted to work again after a few days off. DC commuters-be safe in the heat (hydrate and watch your exertion level).
#9042
Cyclist and village idiot

Joined: May 2001
Posts: 486
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From: Amelia Oh
Bikes: 2005 Gary Fisher Nirvana S 2001 Trek 2200 1999 Schwinn Mesa 1989 Mangussa?
This is some hot, sticky weather. The morning temp was around 79F and humidity at 85%. The high today is supposed to reach 98F with a heat index up to 110F. Going to be a hot ride home. Sweaty too!
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#9043
ooh. 76 °F, dew point 74 °F. thunderstorms and lots of rainfall likely later. whoo hoo!
i heard a car hit another car behind me today, on a stretch of road where people tend to drive like fools. well, those two fools really deserved each other, i think; nice that there was an opportunity for them to "make contact", "hook up" in the parlance.
i heard a car hit another car behind me today, on a stretch of road where people tend to drive like fools. well, those two fools really deserved each other, i think; nice that there was an opportunity for them to "make contact", "hook up" in the parlance.
#9044
Label here
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 128
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From: VT
Nice ride in today, but the legs seemed a little flat. Not enough sleep, nutrition deficit, too much riding over the weekend? Inquiring minds want to know. I hope to avoid afternoon T-storms. Send them to the mountains, please!
#9046
recently moved, finally got my computer unpacked.
my new commute is 11.6 mi of rolling hills.
Avg speed was 18.5 mph.
Not bad for inconsistent riding over the past few weeks while we moved.
Beautiful morning. Nice and cool - probably in the mid 60's.
Nice sunrise.
my new commute is 11.6 mi of rolling hills.
Avg speed was 18.5 mph.
Not bad for inconsistent riding over the past few weeks while we moved.
Beautiful morning. Nice and cool - probably in the mid 60's.
Nice sunrise.
#9047
Belt drive!
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,614
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Riding with music seems to be the next best thing to riding with other people as far as speed goes. Came in today listening to Porcupine Tree's album Deadwing. Pity my commute is so short. Only got through 4 songs. Looking forward to the ride home.
(Music played on trail only.)
(Music played on trail only.)
#9048
There are no short cuts
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 61
Likes: 0
Had a great ride home with my son yesterday afternoon. He has started commuting with me on his new bike. Had a 20 to 25mph tail wind all 9 miles home, made it in record time. Such a shame we had quit but it had started to rain and did not want to come back against the wind.
#9049
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 63
Likes: 0
From: Atlanta, GA
Bikes: Giant Cypress '04
Good ride in today, real humid. Weather called for hottest day in Atlanta this year, about 96 degrees. I take the MARTA (Atlanta subway) but they have decreased the train frequency during "non-peak" hours. So, instead of coming every 10 minutes, it will come every 20 minutes.
#9050
dangerous with tools
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 4,502
Likes: 0
From: minneapolis
Bikes: fat, long, single & fast
Pleasant ride in today! My legs are not yet in condition, so I took it a little slower. Still managed a good average though. Anyhow the temp was only 60ish, which is colder than its been in months - I barely warmed up before getting to work! Looking forward to the ride home...




