How was the commute today?
#9176
Sprint the hills!
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From: South Pasadena, CA
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Originally Posted by ahpook
djgonzo congrats on your commute, it sounds very pleasant.
#9177
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From: VT
Tired legs today...Saw a Belted Kingfisher today near Lime Kiln road, and yesterday I *believe* I saw a willet just off Spear Street. My Sibley book research was inconclusive. It is said that willets sometimes are seen near freshwater marshes/creeks...
#9178
Belt drive!
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From: Burlington, Vermont
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Kingfishers are neat birds.
Excellent morning for a commute! 60s and sunny. Looks like it's going to be a hot ride home though.
I let another roadbike rider set pace for me. He was slower than me but it's Monday so I was relaxed.
Excellent morning for a commute! 60s and sunny. Looks like it's going to be a hot ride home though.
I let another roadbike rider set pace for me. He was slower than me but it's Monday so I was relaxed.
#9179
Newbie
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Light rain, cool for August in Atlanta.
Peaceful.
I can't figure why folks want to "time" their morning commute - shaving seconds off the pleasure. Do they WANT to get to work faster?
Peaceful.
I can't figure why folks want to "time" their morning commute - shaving seconds off the pleasure. Do they WANT to get to work faster?
#9180
Burnt Orange Blood
Joined: Apr 2005
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From: Dripping Springs, Texas
Bikes: Trek 7200, Lashout Electric Bike, Raleigh Talon
I just want to get to work with plenty of time to clean up but also without having to leave any earlier than I have to since I'm not a morning person. Going home, I've always been trying to beat the sunset, but this fall, I'll have more time in both directions because I'll be doing a one-way commute and my hours are different each day.
#9181
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From: Oztraylya
Bikes: '03 Fuji Roubaix Pro; '03 KleinGi Attitude; '06 Soma Rush; '04 Surly Cross-Check; '06 Soma Rush; '07 Scott CR1 / Chorus
Awesome weather this morning. Slight headwind, but nothing over the top. It's meant to get up to the low 90s today (low 30s C), with no sign of storms. Can't wait for the ride home!
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#9182
Nice cool ride this morning. A bit of smoke in the air from the wild fires burning a 150 miles sw of here, but not as bad as yesterday morning.
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#9183
Sprint the hills!
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From: South Pasadena, CA
Bikes: Klein Q-Pro w/Campy, Dahon MU P8
Originally Posted by treuter
I can't figure why folks want to "time" their morning commute - shaving seconds off the pleasure. Do they WANT to get to work faster?
#9184
I was looking forward to another Monday at the office because I get to ride my bike,
and was rewarded with great temperatures, no traffic, a fast commute time,
green lights the whole way... the perfect commute!
My lunch ride was excellent as well, paid a trip to the LBS, and even though the wind
from the storm rolling in made the flats seem like hills, that was OK, too.
I'll probably be getting wet on my return trip home, felt a few sprinkles when I
returned to campus, and the sky is getting darker by the minute as the clouds build.
But, hey - nothing bad about a bike ride through a warm summer shower, either.
Why the hell am I in such a good mood? Freaky...
and was rewarded with great temperatures, no traffic, a fast commute time,
green lights the whole way... the perfect commute!
My lunch ride was excellent as well, paid a trip to the LBS, and even though the wind
from the storm rolling in made the flats seem like hills, that was OK, too.
I'll probably be getting wet on my return trip home, felt a few sprinkles when I
returned to campus, and the sky is getting darker by the minute as the clouds build.
But, hey - nothing bad about a bike ride through a warm summer shower, either.
Why the hell am I in such a good mood? Freaky...
#9185
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From: AZ
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I'm not (historically) a morning person, but since I started cycling to work I get to my desk about 45min earlier then when I drove. I go early because I then miss the worst of rush hour, high school cars and school bus traffic, its a bit cooler and just simply enjoy the slightly more quietness of it.
Al
Al
#9186
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
This morning I rode Super Fred to work. He's my 80s-something GT mountain bike that I rescued to use as a baby trailer hauler. I've been doing a little tuning up on Super Fred. Last night I tightened up his head set and adjusted his brakes, and installed both new bar ends and an old aero bar that I had in a box, for lots of hand position options.
He still needs some bottom bracket work, but I'm going to keep the old 6-speed friction shifters. Eventually, I'll put fenders and a rack and a milk crate on the back. I'll try to get a picture of Super Fred on the commuter bike pix thread.
Anyway, he did great on the ride in this morning and I think I may use him as a commuter during the rainy season.
He still needs some bottom bracket work, but I'm going to keep the old 6-speed friction shifters. Eventually, I'll put fenders and a rack and a milk crate on the back. I'll try to get a picture of Super Fred on the commuter bike pix thread.
Anyway, he did great on the ride in this morning and I think I may use him as a commuter during the rainy season.
#9187
E. Peterbus Unum
Joined: Jul 2005
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From: NW Houston, Texas
Bikes: 2008 Scattante XRL Cross, 2007 Fuji Team, 2002 Fuji Ace, 80's Novara Randonee, 80's Nishiki Prestige SingleSpeed
Great ride into work this morning. This is my sixth straight day of commuting to work (sans the weekend and its share of riding for fun!). So far, it has been incident free. However, with a 50% chance of rain heading in, I knew my luck would change. Here, in a bit of exagerated theatrics is my experience:
At 4:50 pm, the promised clouds approached my office giving ample evidence of its arrival. Thunder shook the office, causing the lights to flicker (along with a slight waivering of desire to return my ride home). I could barely look out my window. Sheets of rain disfigured the view I had enjoyed only minutes before. I called my house to muster up some courage and see how conditions faired just six miles away - all dry!. Hmmmm.
Reluctantly, I geared up and headed towards the door. Like an athlete I had to outmaneuver and outwit coworkers with well intentioned roadblocks. "Here, let me take you home," or "Are you really going to ride home in this?" Each statement sought to deplete my confidnece yet nourish any reservations. Once outside, I saddled up and begun my treck. Suprisingly, the ride home was more pleasant than the ride I had enjoyed some nine hours earlier. Instant of sapping me of energy, the rain cooled me down, encouraged a stronger and steady cadence and increased my overall speed. In shock, I was taken back when I got halfway home and out of the rain's path. Though the rain had stopped, my intensity and stamina maintained its course.
....and scene.....
One interesting note, with only one full week under my belt, I reach for my bike every morning as if it has always been my source of transportation. I love riding into work. I can't believe I possessed a capable commuter bike resting in my garage, a great route waiting to be traversed, and the energy within myself to pedal to work!
As always, this forum is great and continues to help me as I plan my commute each morning.
At 4:50 pm, the promised clouds approached my office giving ample evidence of its arrival. Thunder shook the office, causing the lights to flicker (along with a slight waivering of desire to return my ride home). I could barely look out my window. Sheets of rain disfigured the view I had enjoyed only minutes before. I called my house to muster up some courage and see how conditions faired just six miles away - all dry!. Hmmmm.
Reluctantly, I geared up and headed towards the door. Like an athlete I had to outmaneuver and outwit coworkers with well intentioned roadblocks. "Here, let me take you home," or "Are you really going to ride home in this?" Each statement sought to deplete my confidnece yet nourish any reservations. Once outside, I saddled up and begun my treck. Suprisingly, the ride home was more pleasant than the ride I had enjoyed some nine hours earlier. Instant of sapping me of energy, the rain cooled me down, encouraged a stronger and steady cadence and increased my overall speed. In shock, I was taken back when I got halfway home and out of the rain's path. Though the rain had stopped, my intensity and stamina maintained its course.
....and scene.....
One interesting note, with only one full week under my belt, I reach for my bike every morning as if it has always been my source of transportation. I love riding into work. I can't believe I possessed a capable commuter bike resting in my garage, a great route waiting to be traversed, and the energy within myself to pedal to work!
As always, this forum is great and continues to help me as I plan my commute each morning.
#9188
Had a good ride to work and home, but work was really hard today. No help, I still have my ride though. Have a good night.
#9189
test rode half of the ride to the new job today. fine fine fine. i am going to give 3/4 of the ride a go tomorrow after doing some work on my fixie, hopefully, i wont die. but this is new jersey.
#9190
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From: VT
Humid ride in today. No real wildlife to speak of, except for four other lycra-clad commuter types. Rare creatures, we are.
P.S. Saw a M.V. accident yesterday and one of the cars had New Jersey plates.
P.S. Saw a M.V. accident yesterday and one of the cars had New Jersey plates.
#9191
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From: Burlington, Vermont
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Originally Posted by TxBiker
Like an athlete I had to outmaneuver and outwit coworkers with well intentioned roadblocks.
Riding in the rain is fun as long as you feel safe and you're properly dressed. If you enjoy it, that's just an added bonus of commuting by bicycle.Last night I bumped up my saddle height substantially. My legs are now almost fully extended (but not locked) on the downstroke and I found I picked up 1 or 2 MPH of speed even with a headwind. The stroke feels like it's delivering more power to the ground, too. (I'm still in the dark ages with platform pedals... I'll go clipless and fall over when I get a new bike.)
#9192
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From: Out there, on my bike
It wasn't raining when I left home at 6:50, but it sure was coming down when I got to work at 8. Oh well, it's just water. Good ride (other than the glasses/rain issue--gotta work on that)
#9193
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From: Oztraylya
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TxBiker - congrats on the wet commute! I really enjoy commuting in the rain and snow... ride safely in those conditions, and it can be great fun.
I've been feeling flat in the mornings lately, though no problem with energy in the afternoon. For a change, this morning I felt great and made really good time into the office. I don't know whether it was the big feed of pasta last night, or just a restful sleep, but it was nice to feel fired up in the morning again.
Great weather conditions this morning. Mild temp, no wind.... awesome.
I've been feeling flat in the mornings lately, though no problem with energy in the afternoon. For a change, this morning I felt great and made really good time into the office. I don't know whether it was the big feed of pasta last night, or just a restful sleep, but it was nice to feel fired up in the morning again.
Great weather conditions this morning. Mild temp, no wind.... awesome.
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#9194
Life is good


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How was the commute? Just like yesterday - GRAY, only drier. 
No rain this morning so I'm happy. I'm beginning to feel like I'm living in Olympia again.
I think the sun now rises and sets in the western part of the US.

No rain this morning so I'm happy. I'm beginning to feel like I'm living in Olympia again.
I think the sun now rises and sets in the western part of the US.
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The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
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.
#9195
Not so great. Flatted. Found that my wife "borrowed" my tire levers and forgot to out them back in my messenger bag. Fortunately the tires on my commuter are fairly easy to remove even without levers. Also learned that with the way that I have my fenders mounted on my SS (horizontal rear facing "fork-ends" for drop-outs) I'm required to partially remove the rear fender in order to remove the wheel (first rear flat since I put the fenders on, I'll have to fix that). Super humid this morning so I was sweating profusely once I stopped. Got to work about 15 minutes later than usual (was still the first one to the office) all sweaty and my hands covered with grease. Still beats driving!
#9196
A cool humid commute this morning. We had a cold front move through over night when promises cooler high temperatures for the rest of the week. A very welcome change from the >90 degree commutes home.
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#9197
Good timing and good riding today. Missed both a morning storm and an afternoon storm.
My wife had the day off, and after lunch, she accompanied me on my ride back to work.
My wife had the day off, and after lunch, she accompanied me on my ride back to work.
#9198
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A massive thunderstorm just broke out and I am not prepared (not lights) for the ride home. Lightning danger will pass, or it already has, but it is dark and visibility is very poor. Doh, I almost brought the lights this AM. Hmmm, what to do?
I do however love riding in the rain, I just like to be as visible as possible.
Al
I do however love riding in the rain, I just like to be as visible as possible.
Al
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#9199
crashed the bike today!
how wierd is it that i made a joke about not dying last night? too wierd. thankfully i hit a foot high curb in a development and after flying over the bars landed on the softest grass ive ever known.
why did this happen? cause i reduced the gearing on my fixie to 42x16 from 52x16 last night and today i was going too fast around a corner, my pedal hit the ground, my seat bent forward and i lost control and couldnt get to the hand brake intime. amazing.
thankfully, the only thing i need to replace is the front wheel - extras in the garage - and tube, the hub can be salvaged.
how wierd is it that i made a joke about not dying last night? too wierd. thankfully i hit a foot high curb in a development and after flying over the bars landed on the softest grass ive ever known.
why did this happen? cause i reduced the gearing on my fixie to 42x16 from 52x16 last night and today i was going too fast around a corner, my pedal hit the ground, my seat bent forward and i lost control and couldnt get to the hand brake intime. amazing.
thankfully, the only thing i need to replace is the front wheel - extras in the garage - and tube, the hub can be salvaged.
#9200
Great ride to work and home. Good speed and good time. I just wish work would go as smooth. Have a good night.




