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Utterly dragged a$$ this morning, I don't know what my deal was, but it was kind of embarassing. A semi-nasty crosswind didnt help, either. luckily, i had no problems with cagers for the first time since i started biking to work, so that was a def. silver lining.
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Originally Posted by RonH
I don't understand the cagers. At every stoplight all I heard was the click-click of their AC turning on and off. I wanted to yell, "Hey stupids, it's 59 degrees out here. Turn off the AC and open your windows."
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Originally Posted by jacksoncooper
Today was my first ever commute by bike.
Hooray!! :beer: When you have questions or encounter issues - lots of good resources here. Congrats again - hope you find it as much fun as I do. |
Originally Posted by jacksoncooper
Today was my first ever commute by bike...
So my ride home last night included a trip to Brooklyn for pizza, beer and good conversation before heading home at 11 pm in a slight drizzle. I had to assure my friends from college that I still had a job and was not, in fact, a bike messenger despite my appearance. |
Thanks for the support, everyone. I've been working my way up to this for a while, riding around the neighborhood and one evening test ride to work. I've been reading these forums religiously, and have gained much useful information.
The first half of my ride is nice and peaceful, with neighborhood streets and gentle hills. The second half is through an industrial park, with lots of large trucks, fast-moving cars and steep hills. I've been using this website to track my routes (http://www.usatf.org/routes/map/index.asp), and I think I have found a couple of cut-thoughs that will save me a couple of hills and some time on busier roads. That's the only nice thing about riding through the industrial park: lots of adjacent parking lots and back-way cut-throughs. Louisville isn't a great town for bike commuting, but with a little creativity and a lot of attention to my surroundings, I think it will be fun. |
haven't commuted in 2 weeks because of commitments a hour away after work, and a campus that is far away I know I can ride it except for I am afraid of the country roads in the winter I could easly become someones speed bump no one would know or care. Last night I finished getting everything tightened, and checked over. While riding my head set came loose again argh even after the screw drive, and mallet method I might need to get this thing faced? then the seat was loose so I stood up the whole way in turns out even though I was carrying 25 lbs more then ever I beat my record of 15 minutes more work for me :)
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Originally Posted by JohnBrooking
This morning, one of the cars I passed had a license plate holder that said "Sometimes I go topless". So of course I discretely peeked in as I passed on the right (another traffic jam, good shoulder), but no luck! ;)
Yea, jacksoncooper! :beer: |
Originally Posted by jacksoncooper
Today was my first ever commute by bike.
Originally Posted by jyossarian
I had to assure my friends from college that I still had a job and was not, in fact, a bike messenger despite my appearance.
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Thank God it's Friday... Too many hours this week. Seems like the only time away from the desk has been on the bike headed to and from this madness. Thank you bicycle for helping me keep a shard of my sanity.
Ride home last night was dark, cool and refreshing. However, the aroma of skunk was hanging in the air through the rural neighborhood. I know he was out there somewhere, but could only see in the light pool ahead of me. Much less traffic when going home later at night. Very refreshing after a day at the grind. This morning was another early one. Sun was just hitting the front range as I pulled into the office. Farily peaceful that early. Cant wait to get out of here. The deadline I've been pushing all week is at 5 today, so come heck or highwater I'm headed to the Tequila zone shortly after. |
Today I caved and went for long sleeves. May have been a bit premature though, extra-super-duper sweaty at work right now.
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After a 3-year sabbatical to help raise my son, I'm back at a professional job in downtown DC. Criteria in picking where I would work was, 1) Can I bike there? and 2) Is there a shower close by, and 3) Is there a good place to park my bike (commuter bike is a 2005 Cannondale Bad Boy Ultra).
Nailed all three and am about 3 weeks into it. It's only about 5 miles, but it's through downtown DC traffic, which is challenging. Only bummer was getting doored last week. Required a couple days at the bike shop, during which time I rode my Trek Madone 5.2, which was fun until day #3 when I got a flat and had to walk it about 15 blocks. Not too surprising, considering DC roads. Fortunately, I got my BB back that night and so am back on the saddle, feeling good (and watching those doors -- been doored 3 times in less than a year; in each case, it's been a passenger trying to hop out while the car is stopped in traffic) |
The ride in today was perfect. Nice and cool, only got sweaty on the last mile of my 8 mile commute. TOday was my first bike commute in nearly a year and a half. I tried it a little in spring of 2005 and it was a b***h of a commute for me then. A physical a couple of months later revealed that I was anemic, and a massive gastrointestinal hemmorrhage a few months after that revealed why I was anemic. I've spent the last 11 months recuperating and finally felt safe trying again. I've also made some changes in child care arrangements that should make it easier for me to bike commute more often.
The ride home will be interesting to experience, as it's more uphill than the ride in. Shouldn't be too bad though. |
Originally Posted by jyossarian
Welcome to the Happy Healthy Commuting Mother F*ckers (HHCMF) club. We're a bike gang that likes to bravely ride to work while wild eyed cagers suffering from caffeine/nicotine/premium gas withdrawals careen wildly around us chasing demons only they can see.
I'm in for a T-shirt if they're ever made. |
Originally Posted by mwrobe1
Happy Healthy Commuting Mother F*ckers (HHCMF) :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
I'm in for a T-shirt if they're ever made. |
Originally Posted by buzzman
I think they've got them and I hear reports they are stylin'.
http://wulfheir.com/pics/hhcmf.jpg |
I gotta have one. |
Originally Posted by buzzman
I don't mean to nitpick here, as I am certain no disrespect was intended towards bike messengers by your post but, and I'm sure you'd agree, being a bike messenger is very much a job- and a respectable one at that. I would be proud to be mistaken for one and I have a sneaking suspicion you relished the thought.
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Originally Posted by mwrobe1
NO WAY!
I gotta have one. |
Originally Posted by jyossarian
I just re-read my post and I could see how my post made it seem like messengering wasn't a job or at least wasn't a respectable job. No disrespect was intended. Rather what I meant was I had to assure my friends that I was still a faceless, non-descript member of the corporate world.
:lol: I thought that's what you meant. |
Originally Posted by jyossarian
paging egglplant jeff...
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In the meantime, it would have been nice to have them for my commute today in Boston as it was the kind of grey overcast day that makes bright orange and yellow stand out and proclaim, "I am here!" |
My lime and orange HHCMF shirts appear to reflect enough light that when I'm entering my apartment and the lights are off, the light from the hallway reflects onto the walls in my apt. and makes me think I left my blinkie on.
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They look mighty fine to me. Though I'm sure they are even more attractive adorning the svelte figures of a daily bike commuter as opposed to tacked to a grey fabric bulletin board with push pins. |
Originally Posted by rando
smells on the commute: Donuts from dunkin' donuts and grilled burger and hot dog smell from Ted's Hot Dogs. a diesel truck came up alongside of me and I just about puked from the fumes. I had a nice ride anyway.
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Originally Posted by jacksoncooper
nice thing about riding through the industrial park: lots of adjacent parking lots
I think it will be fun. yesterday was a very neat day. if i weren't car-free right now for reasons outside my control (something more than the choke is wrong with the car, and i'm too lazy to do anything about finding out what), i would have driven, but i'm glad i didn't. having the big ring back is making such a difference to the fun: it feels like i'm actually riding a bike, as opposed to just waving my feet in circles for some other reason. an 18-wheel trucker surprised me and made me laugh by seeing me coming towards his onramp about the same time that i saw him and being stopped behind the zebra line by the time i got there. i had a bit of a double-take moment when i realised he wasn't where i'd expected he'd be, and i think he was laughing too. i'm getting fond of truckers. they seem to have more friendliness and humour than most of the drivers out there. and yeah, yet another vote for the acid-green hhcmf coat. i think he saw me from 500 metres away. intended to take it easy just because a couple of unbroken weeks in a row is a lot for feeble me. and i truly expected that i'd take the bus home at least part of the way. la la; didn't do it. counter-intuitive but so long as i'm not mashing really hard, the higher resistance from the bigger ring actually seems to be a bit easier on me than the frantic spinning. it's absolutely and completely more fun. it was full dark by the time i came home, and so nice. clear and cool. i know there are times coming at me when the dark will just seem all-encompassing and much worse than it needs to be. but this wasn't one of those times. |
Temp in the low 60s this morning - that won't last much longer. Bright and sunny. Smooth riding. Feeling a lazy Monday morning.. Did 7.55mi in 0:30:05. Better than no exercise at all. :)
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Low 60Fs with a mild headwind, but a nice commute this morning. A commuter in his work clothes entered the MUP in front of me. I stayed behind him and we caught up to another commuter, also wearing work clothes. (I.E., Dress slacks, button-down shirt...)
The first commuter was wearing a winter coat. :eek: The second commuter kept putting his hands into his pockets for a few seconds as he was riding. Strange. It's not cold at all. Maybe they're new to the area. :) |
Started out as a comfortable commute this morning. Nice temps, low traffic, I was on track to get in early. Then I hit a big rock. A big sharp teeth-rattling rock. My front tire lasted about five feet and gave out. I was only a few blocks from work so I just walked it in and I'll change the tire over lunch. Can someone bring me a spare tube and floor pump?
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Overcast, mid sixties, slight drizzle here and there.
It was a perfect day to test out my my new taillight (Cateye TL-1000). Nice and bright. I think the cars could see me just fine :D (On the thread of smells on your commute: I pass by a BBQ Resturant. If you're a vegan, it's digusting, if you're a meat eater (me), it's great) :) |
45F this morning. Made it over half-way to work before the rain started at 6am, just like the forecast predicted. Good thing it was only rain (& this time I packed a rain jacket). I'm just glad elephants don't fly. :)
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