How was the commute today?
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it's time to commemorate the end of "the drizzle". the good times of sporadic very light rain that you could time commutes around.
enter, the rain. the bona fide 60 - 90% daily precipitation from which there's no escape for months.
at least temperature'll be relatively mild for some time. of course that means feeling like a steamed oyster under all my rain gear
... went through a HUGE puddle today. didn't see it coming
enter, the rain. the bona fide 60 - 90% daily precipitation from which there's no escape for months.
at least temperature'll be relatively mild for some time. of course that means feeling like a steamed oyster under all my rain gear

... went through a HUGE puddle today. didn't see it coming
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From: kings county, nyc
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today sure is lookin' good out there. Ride in was tiring - still haven't recovered from racing and festivizing this weekend.
any nyc locals know if the cops are still aggresively ticketing?
any nyc locals know if the cops are still aggresively ticketing?
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Originally Posted by ch0mb0
today sure is lookin' good out there. Ride in was tiring - still haven't recovered from racing and festivizing this weekend.
any nyc locals know if the cops are still aggresively ticketing?
any nyc locals know if the cops are still aggresively ticketing?
Originally Posted by Tree Trunk
I don't ride with a HRM but probably should, at least for my weekend road rides. The last three weekends I have missed my saturday road ride and I am wondering if that has anything to do with the lethargy. The power I had in September isn't there right now. Of course, I rode all but three days in September so that may also have something to do with it. Two of those days in September were my first ever crits.
It's strange. Supposedly after a long arduous physical exercise like biking, you should have felt refreshed. I feel more energized every time after I have biked for more than 10 minutes. Supposedly the adrenaline generated during the riding exercise keeps you high for a while. If I drive home after a day's work I usually feel worn out, but riding bike home makes me feel fresh and high spirited. Perhaps it's because my daily job is all sitting in front of a computer and the change of air gives me of boost of the day.
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Cool morning in the upper 30's, but with the time change it was very sunny. Ride home will be much darker than usual, and could be almost dark depending on when I get out of work. I will probably start leaving home earlier in the morning. Saw another cyclist out for a morning ride at 7am when I left.
Enjoy

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Originally Posted by VintageCommute
It's strange. Supposedly after a long arduous physical exercise like biking, you should have felt refreshed.
Originally Posted by vrkelley
This is true but muscles need time to rebuild otherwse they get overused/overtrained. The HRM let's you know when your heart isn't keeping up with the demand. You've suppposed to cycle within a zone but while commuting it distracting... I just have mine beep when the HR goes over the limit for too long.
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the commute was awesome today... both there and back
temps were in the high 60's this morning and have stayed there all day
no problems at all
temps were in the high 60's this morning and have stayed there all day
no problems at all
Last edited by o-dog; 10-31-05 at 03:58 PM.
SERENITY NOW!!!

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From: In the 212
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It was sunny today and hit a high in the low 70's which was nice unless you were ice skating which I was at lunch. The sun melted the ice a little leaving puddles in the sun drenched areas, but in the shade, the ice didn't melt. Either way, my pants were wet at the end of it and my front calf muscles were sore from being used after taking the last few years off. Oh well, I got all winter to get 'em into shape. And it's fun!
Ride home was not too dark when I left, but dark enough to turn on my lights when I got home which was about 15-20 mins. later. No problems encountered, which is nice for a change.
Ride home was not too dark when I left, but dark enough to turn on my lights when I got home which was about 15-20 mins. later. No problems encountered, which is nice for a change.
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Very nice. Although, with the time change I have to leave an hour earlier to make it to work in time to watch the sun rise over the bay. Clear, cool, weather all day. 50 this morning on the way to work and mid-70's on the way home. Had to make it a long ride home and swing through the bank drive-through to cash a check. The bank tellers didn't bat an eye. Got my business done and headed on down the road to pay the electric bill. This little side trip added about 9 miles to my regular commute.
I won't get into how stupid some cagers are, passing me on my left after I just signalled a left turn, in a double yellow line, no passing zone. It's okay though, he's fat and stupid and I have his plate number. Whether I decide to have it run and what I choose to do with that information is entirely up to me. And he doesn't even realize it.
Happy Halloween
I won't get into how stupid some cagers are, passing me on my left after I just signalled a left turn, in a double yellow line, no passing zone. It's okay though, he's fat and stupid and I have his plate number. Whether I decide to have it run and what I choose to do with that information is entirely up to me. And he doesn't even realize it.
Happy Halloween
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From: PDX
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Very fast ride in today, but I got pwned by a fellow commuter. I was on his wheel for a few miles (with his acknowledgement), and about 2 mi from the end of the commute we got stopped at a light. I said "I'd be happy to switch places and pull for a few if you want" and he said "sure." Well, a mile and a half up is the biggest "hill" on my commute, it's actually an overpass over the train tracks. But it goes up pretty quick, and as we were booming along at 27mph or so, I went anaerobic up the hill, just absolutely giving it everything I had. Flew up, flew down the back side topping out at 32 mph for a bit. He split shortly thereafter, and as I came to make my left I realized that he had "let" me destroy myself for the toughest part of the ride! I really pushed my anaerobic limit, I was shaking and so forth and took about 10 min to calm down.
GOOD FUN!!!
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I woke up an hour earlier today due to time change, so had some extra time in the morning. Rode the bike near a construction site today so now it's covered with mud... not a pretty picture. The ride back was great - it is really warm out there tonight... great for the trick-or-treating fun (I saw some of the little 'uns going around in scary costumes as I rode through some residential streets).
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Experienced rain of Biblical proportions this morning. There was lots of standing water & the bike lane was completely under water in several places where the water was up over the curb. I mostly rode in the outside car lane as traffic was very light. I was forced into the bike lane by heavy traffic near work & shortly hit something as I navigated through some 4 inch deep water. Should have slowed down more as it really jarred me & when I arrived at work, I heard the tell tale hiss from a pinch flat. I changed it ouyt & put in a new tube for my lunch ride & when I rode back the water had gone down enough to spot what I hit...a small skillet! Lucky only the rear flatted. I stopped & tossed it out of the bike lane. Watch out for those puddles.
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cool, grey morning ride. lovely - it rained all ever-loving day yesterday, and i kind of thought i was in for it. there must still be others commuting by bike, but i don't seem to see them anymore.
i was keeping track of the time change, but the traffic patterns on my way in made me forget about it. seemed to be a lot of drivers around, so i guess my subconscious went back to thinking it was around 9am. nice surprise when i got to the health club and saw the real time while doing my little-laminated-card-for-towels trade.
this health club deal is kind of fun to me. my access is just a courtesy bulk membership that comes with working for this company, but most of their clientele are squash-club people, and they're a complete flashback to the types i used to come across in my dad's tennis and sailing days: late middle-agers who don't seem to have jobs, hanging out with other unworking late-middle-agers they've known forever. strange life. while showering, i got to overhear four of them this morning. 'jack has one of those frankenstein masks. he kept it on all through our match with helen and roy.' heh. i think i like jack.
traffic just dead on that bridge, all the way. doing my bike-rider thing, i got reminded that it was that bridge that made me decide to start riding again. i'd see other people slipping by in the cloverleaf or moving steadily up the mup, and think 'that's my kind of commute.'
detoured to store to pick up november bus pass for kid on my way home - yay me, i remembered. stopped to talk to a very small kid out trick or treating with his mom and baby sister. he had a spider drawn on one cheek and a bat on the other, but while i admired them he was only interested in the blinkie on my helmet. i'd forgotten it was there, and now i wish i'd given it to him. kids everywhere on the bike paths, and fireworks going off in front yards all through three miles of my ride home, and just generally careful riding under the circumstances. kind of a shame because it was a lovely night.
today the scale says i weigh 134. i enjoy that scale.
songs: eh. pogues all the way.
i was keeping track of the time change, but the traffic patterns on my way in made me forget about it. seemed to be a lot of drivers around, so i guess my subconscious went back to thinking it was around 9am. nice surprise when i got to the health club and saw the real time while doing my little-laminated-card-for-towels trade.
this health club deal is kind of fun to me. my access is just a courtesy bulk membership that comes with working for this company, but most of their clientele are squash-club people, and they're a complete flashback to the types i used to come across in my dad's tennis and sailing days: late middle-agers who don't seem to have jobs, hanging out with other unworking late-middle-agers they've known forever. strange life. while showering, i got to overhear four of them this morning. 'jack has one of those frankenstein masks. he kept it on all through our match with helen and roy.' heh. i think i like jack.
traffic just dead on that bridge, all the way. doing my bike-rider thing, i got reminded that it was that bridge that made me decide to start riding again. i'd see other people slipping by in the cloverleaf or moving steadily up the mup, and think 'that's my kind of commute.'
detoured to store to pick up november bus pass for kid on my way home - yay me, i remembered. stopped to talk to a very small kid out trick or treating with his mom and baby sister. he had a spider drawn on one cheek and a bat on the other, but while i admired them he was only interested in the blinkie on my helmet. i'd forgotten it was there, and now i wish i'd given it to him. kids everywhere on the bike paths, and fireworks going off in front yards all through three miles of my ride home, and just generally careful riding under the circumstances. kind of a shame because it was a lovely night.
today the scale says i weigh 134. i enjoy that scale.
songs: eh. pogues all the way.
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Nice ride to work this morning, a little sun due to the time change. Then 12 hours later I was dodging jaywalking trick or treaters on my way home. Rather, I was dodging thier parents, the kids look first. I had an idiot honk at me trying to startle me as he passed too close, then I passed him at the next light and waved. Guess the SUV isn't that impressive,huh?
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I had a very good commute this morning. First time I break some real sweat on my commute for a very long time. There was a foot of wet snow on the bikepath that made the day very interresting, to say the least. I ride on knobbies now, and with the normal 65 psi the tyres cut through the snow, the rear wheel was spinning and I had some serious gravity-problems. But after I let out the almost all the air from the tyres I had some flotation, good control and managed up to 8 mph on the flats.
After I got from this bikepath and on to the streets I sure had good traction, but the rolling resistance was immense. I think my max speed today was around 12 mph.
After I got from this bikepath and on to the streets I sure had good traction, but the rolling resistance was immense. I think my max speed today was around 12 mph.
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From: Durham, NC
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Good commute this morning. I gotta say I love the cooler weather. I overdressed again tho - didn't need the base, sweater and vest. I switched from riding in tennis shoes to leather docs and it made quite a difference in hills and warm feet!
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Great commutes the past couple of days. The weather was in the high sixties yesterday afternoon, lots of sun. Got up early and was on the way by 6am yesterday so I could take the kiddies trick or treating in the afternoon. I figure compared to last week I am getting up a half hour later (even though its a half hour earlier).
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Sunny, and no wind. Should have been a good ride, but traffic was much heavier then usual. I was cut off at both stop signs, honked at by a pick up, and close pass by a little sports car. There were long backups at all the lights, and I also got cought at a train crossing by a long freight.
I'm still not happy with my lights for the trip home, I picked up a mag light that I'm going to attach to the front fork and see if it helps. If not I'm going to be looking at a 12 volt DIY project.
I'm still not happy with my lights for the trip home, I picked up a mag light that I'm going to attach to the front fork and see if it helps. If not I'm going to be looking at a 12 volt DIY project.
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First commute in 4 days. Wonderfull commute. Fast, warm, and due to the time change the sun came up midway through it.
The only problem was a splitting sideache partially up my last hill.
Time to research this problem.
The only problem was a splitting sideache partially up my last hill.
Time to research this problem.
Life is good


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Sunny, low 50s (~12C). Nice ride but had to unzip the lightweight vest half way to work. The arm warmers were almost too much but no arm warmers would have been cool. 
The ride home should be nice, ~70F (21C). VERY nice for Nov 1

The ride home should be nice, ~70F (21C). VERY nice for Nov 1
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From: Inside my scabs
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Raining as hard as rain can rain. Many of our city's brightest—and wealthiest—citizens solve their leaf problem by shovelling huge piles of leaves into the street. Makes the bike route particularly treacherous, and blocks up all the drains, so the streets are rivers, some running about 3 inches deep. Thanks to my poncho and booties, I was 82% dry arriving at work.
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Argh! Commuted to NJ via car for a meeting that I found out was postponed to next week when I arrived! So no riding, no skating at lunch and I gave up a perfectly good parking spot that was good until Friday! FUUUUDGE!
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I'm getting to be less and less impressed with my PI Amfib lobster gloves. It was 0C, low humidity and I don't think I got going faster than about 45 km/h. Cold fingers. Boooo! The ride home last night was somewhat entertaining. It was completely dark, and my headlight did a good job of not getting me killed by errant vehicles. Traffic volume has increased dramatically since last week. I'm going to have fun going home today in the middle of rush hour...
Enjoy

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Originally Posted by ollo_ollo
Experienced rain of Biblical proportions this morning. There was lots of standing water... I heard the tell tale hiss from a pinch flat.
Yeah the monsoons are definately here.




