Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > Commuting
Reload this Page >

How was the commute today?

Search
Notices
Commuting Bicycle commuting is easier than you think, before you know it, you'll be hooked. Learn the tips, hints, equipment, safety requirements for safely riding your bike to work.

How was the commute today?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 10-04-05 | 06:18 AM
  #9826  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 362
Likes: 0
From: Marlborough, MA

Bikes: Felt F85 (2007), Fuji Regis (1980's)

Had a nice ride in this morning, cool and cloudy. Saw a couple other commuters and we waved It's nice to see others out there riding. My allergies/sinuses came roaring back yesterday. I tried cleaning out my sinues last night but ended up making it worse and had to sleep breathing through my mouth, which I can't stand. But the ride in seemed to help clear me up. I am looking forward to the ride home this afternoon.
luckysnafu is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 06:39 AM
  #9827  
It's true, man.
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 2,726
Likes: 0
From: North Texas

Bikes: Cannondale T1000, Inbred SS 29er, Supercaliber 29er, Crescent Mark XX, Burley Rumba Tandem

Glorious ride in, today. Cool, Partly cloudy, nice presunrise light action.

The trail-sleeping dude has moved to the other side of the trail, negating my anticipatory avoidance maneuver, but I had warning from a jogger. Outran a bus that wanted to stay too close on my rear thru town. Got on the train and found that my usual spot had been taken by one of my oldest and dearest dirt riding buddies, now a budding commuter.

I got all the parts hung on my new project commuter bike last night, just needs the tweaking and adjusting to get it set up right.
I'm looking forward to my new light system arriving this week, too.
truman is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 06:59 AM
  #9828  
WonkerJaw's Avatar
Tar is not a toy.
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 225
Likes: 0
From: Austin

Bikes: Marin Verona - C'dale F5 CAD2

It was awesome.
WonkerJaw is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 07:19 AM
  #9829  
RonH's Avatar
Life is good
Titanium Club Membership
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 18,208
Likes: 14
From: Not far from the Withlacoochee Trail. 🚴🏻

Bikes: 2018 Lynskey Helix Pro

Today's ride in was great. I left about 1/2 hour earlier than usual and missed all the garbage trucks. But I did run into a lot more traffic in one part of the ride.
What this town needs is more cars --- not!
__________________
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.
RonH is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 07:23 AM
  #9830  
nitroRoo's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 151
Likes: 0
From: Charlotte, NC

Bikes: Gary Fisher Cake 3dlx, GT Force

Good ride home yesterday.. gotta love those slicks. And today's ride in was pretty good too, except for the headwind.
nitroRoo is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 07:26 AM
  #9831  
* jack *'s Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,514
Likes: 4
From: Durham, NC

Bikes: more, please.

I was a bit groggy on the commute in, having stayed up way past my bedtime watching football at a friend's house.

We're having some great weather down here in NC... excellent riding temps, and I love Autumn mornings.

Finally replaced the ancient Conti Sports on my old Motobecane with some new Panaracer Paselas... wow - what a difference!
* jack * is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 07:34 AM
  #9832  
E. Peterbus Unum
 
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 118
Likes: 1
From: NW Houston, Texas

Bikes: 2008 Scattante XRL Cross, 2007 Fuji Team, 2002 Fuji Ace, 80's Novara Randonee, 80's Nishiki Prestige SingleSpeed

Got my new tires put on my bike last night. I had the standard issued (for my Fuji Ace) Kenda Kwest tires that lasted three years of sitting in the garage and now 900 miles of commuting. So, I upgraded to a Bontrager Race Light Hard Case. They look and feel great.

Unfortunately, today was not a commute by bike day. I rode my Harley in to work. The reason: performing some adjunct professor service downtown at a local college from 6:00 to 10:00 pm.

What I found out from my ride in today is that it takes me the same amount of time to ride into work as it does to drive! I had been making a larger "course" to keep my weekly mileage up; but, if I ride the "short course" to work, it is the exact amount of time by bike as it is by car/motorcycle.

Oh well....get to test out the new tires tomorrow!

Chris
TxBiker is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 08:22 AM
  #9833  
Niten's Avatar
saikurisutto
 
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 110
Likes: 0
From: Lincoln, Nebraska

Bikes: 1984 Trek 720, 2004 Marin Argenta, Police Auction Schwinn Impact, Coker Wheelman Highwheeler

"Dude...!"

He, the dude, was there just as I exited the bridge over the intersection of Highway 2 and 27th Street, a major north-south arterial. The bridge feels like flying over the traffic, and when you're down with the autos, it looks like flying over the traffic. The sun was just rising, and the clouds were painted with lavenders blending to pinks and oranges.

I had made it a point to leave early this morning. I've been trying to get to work earlier; doing so makes the commute easier -- it was much easier getting across O Street this morning -- and the office is more peaceful before everyone arrives. For autumn, it was muggy and warm, but the gusty wind was promising a change later tonight.

Traffic on the trail was light too. I'd only seen a few people along the way, and none for the last mile or so. The bridge has three segments. I was just leaving the first, and there he was.

The first thing I saw was his gray t-shirt, followed by his shades, helmet, and, finally, bike. I didn't notice the make, but it was rigged out for commuting. He was up, out of the saddle, hammering. The bike was all over the place, jerking from side to side, and coming right at me in my lane.

I hit the brakes, but because the path narrows over the bridges there weren't many places for me to go. He glanced up, noticed me, and jerked his bike over into his lane, almost losing it but somehow staying up on two wheels. I looked back over my shoulder to where he was wobbling over the bridge. My heart pounded both from exertion and the adrenaline that had just been dumped into my bloodstream. I tried to think of some way to express that, though we'd been lucky enough to avoid it, if he'd just calm down the probabilty that we would have ended up in a tangled mess at the end of the bridge would have been even less.

"Dude...!"
Niten is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 09:24 AM
  #9834  
Zin's Avatar
Zin
On your what?!?
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 2,317
Likes: 0
From: Lakewood, CO
I think I am finally transitioning into the winter cycling mode. Even though it has been cold'ish and wet this week, I have not even blinked an eye at commuting to work. Even did a 20 mile ride on Sunday morning in low 40F temps. What a scary development.

It was 36F/2C. North winds at around 11MPH. Roads were wet and there was a light rain falling. The snow that was forecast for overnight did not materialize. The smell of wood stoves filled the air. Foliage is in full brilliance. The sound of my wheels on the wet pavement. This was a great commute!

Stopping by the LBS after work to pick up my new Gators! WhooHoo! Perhaps my feet will stay warm now!
__________________
---
Former 340# Type 2 Diabetic.
My web site.
Proud member of Colorado's Best Cycling Club - Club Hypoxia
Zin is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 09:26 AM
  #9835  
pinkrobe's Avatar
DNPAIMFB
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,655
Likes: 0
From: Cowtown, AB

Bikes: Titus El Guapo, Misfit diSSent, Cervelo Soloist Carbon, Wabi Lightning, et al.

I worked out at the gym last night and then rode home. Oy, that was not a good time. The road bike was nice and light going up the hills, but I was tired from pumping iron. This morning started out better, with temps just above freezing, no rain and minimal wind. I was able to fix the chain on my SS [sort of], so I rode that. It felt slow, but I really like the stopping power.

About 1/3 of the way to work, an SUV tried to pull a U-turn right in front of me. The problem was, his vehicle was far too big, so he ended up perpendicular to the sidewalk, leaving me about 18" of road space. I was going to give him the stink-eye, but I concentrated on making the gap. Disaster averted.

Later, less than 100m from my parking spot, some dork decides to cut left across two lanes of heavy traffic. She/he drifts left in front of me, then signals, then comes to almost a dead stop, then goes again, pauses, then lurches left once more. At the same time, another vehicle was trying to go right - I recall from physics class that two objects cannot occupy the same physical space at the same time. I guess the drivers didn't take physics. I was almost taken out three times in 15 seconds.

I like commuting - it keeps my reflexes sharp.

Last edited by pinkrobe; 10-04-05 at 09:27 AM. Reason: spacing
pinkrobe is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 09:55 AM
  #9836  
Titanium Member
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 153
Likes: 0
From: San Jose
October trial bike commute---

Day Two:
Didn't forget my computer today, so I got a precise distance of 7.52 miles (flat), avg speed 14.2, time 31:45 minutes. This is my first time to avg over 14, so I'm feeling good. My goal is to make the full 15 mile commute (each way) with an average speed of 15mph. Head wind coming home yesterday broke my confidence in that goal.

Got outta bed at 6:55AM, at my desk drinking coffee at 8:14AM.

Problems: Well I forgot my belt for the 2nd day. Kind of nuisance. Also forgot my cell phone. I had everything setup last night, but I put my phone on the charger. It was kind of stupid, because the cord is long enough to reach my pil'o'stuff.

I have a question on how to handle intersections when you are attempting to turn left, such as the one below. I try to avoid these, but I will have 1 or 2 each way.

Ah, and I didn't see the bobcat today.

SharpT
SharpT is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 09:58 AM
  #9837  
Full Member
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 303
Likes: 0
From: Camarillo, The VC, California
Today was good. The weather was between an offshore flow and a Santa Ana, a bit cool, high 50's, but low humidity. The ride was fine also, I sped up to hit the stop light, thus making it to the office in about 10 minutes.
eastbaybob is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 10:04 AM
  #9838  
caloso's Avatar
Senior Member
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 40,863
Likes: 3,115
From: Sacramento, California, USA

Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur

Had an evangelical ride this morning to spread the commuting gospel. A coworker called me last night to take me up on the offer to ride with her to work. So I swung by her house and we rode a casual route into work. She was pumped!
caloso is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 10:10 AM
  #9839  
It's true, man.
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 2,726
Likes: 0
From: North Texas

Bikes: Cannondale T1000, Inbred SS 29er, Supercaliber 29er, Crescent Mark XX, Burley Rumba Tandem

SharpT, in that instance, I would take the left turn only lane as a car would, then move carefully to the right, after making the turn. I would NOT take position between cars, as your diagram indicates you do. Alternatively, you could take the left-or-straight lane but use it to get up onto the sidewalk for a bit, in the NW corner of your diagram, but that's got its own set of dangers.

If you take the left-or-straight lane, you face drivers in the left lane who will not consistently STAY in that lane, and they will cut you off or run you over. Riding between cars in any lane of that intersection looks like a recipe for road pizza with commuter cheese.


*edit - I have a similar intersection set up on my route in. I go straight through it and take a quieter thru street a couple blocks farther along.
truman is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 10:58 AM
  #9840  
Senior Member
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 3,724
Likes: 106
From: Washington, DC
Did anyone on this list lose a blinkie on the Route 50 trail near Route 27 in Arlington, VA, last evening? I have it.

The days are definitely getting shorter. It id now usual for the Nexux sensor to turn on my lights on the way home.

Paul
PaulH is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 11:15 AM
  #9841  
bullethead's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 57
Likes: 0
From: New Hampshire
First commute in fog- a little nervewracking. Since it was dark and foggy, even more of the sensation of being in an endless tunnel..... JOY
__________________
Quitting in an adverse situation leaves no alternative except death
bullethead is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 11:21 AM
  #9842  
jyossarian's Avatar
SERENITY NOW!!!
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,739
Likes: 2
From: In the 212

Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce

Telecommuted today. Reason: lame excuse involving arriving home late last night. Tomorrow for sure!
__________________
HHCMF - Take pride in your ability to amaze lesser mortals! - MikeR



We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!
jyossarian is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 12:04 PM
  #9843  
MyPC8MyBrain's Avatar
Shut Up and Ride
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 578
Likes: 0
From: Colorado Springs, CO

Bikes: Cannondale t-700 [commuter], Cannondale MT-800 [Tandem so the Lil Misses can keep up], GT I drive Team [My tricked out Racer MTB]

Great ride in today.. T-shirt and shorts. Gotta love rolling out the driveway onto a 1.5 mile 30mph downhill. It's especially fun at 5am before you've had any coffee. The wind chill really wakes you up in a hurry!

Saw the same big ol coyote in the dark rural area this am...today he just lurked in the field watching as I went by. That's an uphill, not sure I could out run him if it became an issue. Mounted the peper spray on the outside of the trunk bag before I left this morning. Coyotes are pretty shy, so I doubt it will ever be an issue. But since it looks like he's a regular of the area, can't hurt to be prepared. If he's gonna eat me, I may as well be properly spiced !

Tomorrow should be the first no shorts day... supposed to be 28F in the am.

Don
MyPC8MyBrain is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 02:36 PM
  #9844  
NM-NewRoadie's Avatar
Mostly riding...mostly
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 178
Likes: 0
From: Albuquerque, NM

Bikes: 1992 Trek 3 tube carbon 2200

Originally Posted by gew0419
Ditto on the good ride.
Ditto on the "I need better lights."

Very foggy here this morning, I had to take my glasses off half way to work. I couldn't keep them from fogging up. Any suggestions of what you all have used that might help me?
I've got a photon fusion that I've custom mounted to the top of my helmet. They make a bicycle mount for it, but it's currently out of stock and I like having a light on my head anyway. That way I can point it where I want (in someone's face if needed). It has something 8 LED's so it's very bright and batteries a long time too. In high traffic areas i put it on strobe mode, and that really gets peoples attention. I also ride with a little cheapy bar mounted light in front, that I got off ebay for 6 bucks. It kinda sucks, and it's only a matter of time before the mounting hardware gives way, but it's nice to have two. The fusion comes with a head strap, but but having the light in the front of my head with nothing to balance is kinda crappy, also made my helmet fit funny. So I mounted it to the top of my helmet. I had to ruin the head strap thing, but *shrugs* I bought it for bike riding so....I also roll with a 7 LED blinky deal on my rear.

As for fog, I use some anti-fog stuff made by rain-x it's for cars (available at autozone type shops), but i put it on my riding sunglasses (have clear lenses from them...too) don't know about putting them on expensive perscription glasses but...there are lots of things out there, google anti fog, or check your local (good) eye glass store, my dad used to use this stuff that was kind of a mint green waxy type stuff, came in a jar and you apply with fingers, then whipe off.

any way, no ride today, having carbon fork put on my bike (older trek 2200 three tube carbon bike) finally decided to get the carbon where it matters :-)
NM-NewRoadie is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 03:14 PM
  #9845  
oboeguy's Avatar
34x25 FTW!
 
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 6,013
Likes: 0
From: NYC

Bikes: Kona Jake, Scott CR1, Dahon SpeedPro

Originally Posted by jyossarian
Telecommuted today. Reason: lame excuse involving arriving home late last night. Tomorrow for sure!
Heh, I did that a couple of weeks ago.

Commute in this morning was fine. Tried the Marathon tires for the first time on my commuter (the folder). The switch from faster tires didn't slow me down too much but it did add some peace of mind for the ride home in the dark (more junk on the MUP from a day of careless / non-caring users ==> faster tires getting chewed-up).
oboeguy is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 05:08 PM
  #9846  
Senior Member
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 70
Likes: 0
From: Roanoke, Virginia

Bikes: Jamis Coda Comp

Good weather and pleasant rides for the last several days. But it's getting dark earlier and I need to get a brighter headlight.

The only blemish was a Liedtka Trucking flatbed (number 443) that expressed his displeasure of me being on the road by using his trailer to nudge me toward the gutter. I emailed the company about the incident and explained what Va. state law has to say about the rights of bicyclists. But so far no reply.
rickwilliams is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 06:13 PM
  #9847  
nitroRoo's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 151
Likes: 0
From: Charlotte, NC

Bikes: Gary Fisher Cake 3dlx, GT Force

Good fast tailwind on the way home (yay!). Beat a rainstorm by about 5 minutes
nitroRoo is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 06:30 PM
  #9848  
jyossarian's Avatar
SERENITY NOW!!!
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,739
Likes: 2
From: In the 212

Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce

Originally Posted by rickwilliams
Good weather and pleasant rides for the last several days. But it's getting dark earlier and I need to get a brighter headlight.

The only blemish was a Liedtka Trucking flatbed (number 443) that expressed his displeasure of me being on the road by using his trailer to nudge me toward the gutter. I emailed the company about the incident and explained what Va. state law has to say about the rights of bicyclists. But so far no reply.
Liedtka? Lied To Kover A$$?
Good thing you got the truck no. If no response from the company, maybe the police wouldn't mind hearing about it if it's a slow day.
__________________
HHCMF - Take pride in your ability to amaze lesser mortals! - MikeR



We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!
jyossarian is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 06:35 PM
  #9849  
ollo_ollo's Avatar
Senior Member
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 5,366
Likes: 628
From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL

Bikes: Still have a few left!

Today was trash day & on the way back to work on my lunch circuit, I hit one of those hurking big plastic cans on wheels. I was riding thru a local neighborhood & just topped a hill picking up speed when a car coming the other way turned left right at me(must not have seen me at all) & I swerved right &they passed close behind into a driveway. I looked back over my shoulder & yelled a few $&#@%! at her open window, turned back around & there was this big plastic can about 2 feet out in the roadway. Struck it a glancing blow with my right bar/knuckles/brifter & it went right over. Now I have a cut & bruised index finger to explain to my wife. The brifter's not damaged, just needed repositioned. Gotta learn more self control! Don
ollo_ollo is offline  
Old 10-04-05 | 09:02 PM
  #9850  
postmark's Avatar
Junior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
From: Central Illinois
First REAL night ride.... Rode to a meeting after work, then had a 9 mile ride home in the dark (8:20-9:00pm) Lights worked good, not much traffic to worry about. Made for a good milage day too (38 miles)
postmark is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.