How was the commute today?
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The ride was great this morning. After some wrench twisting, anger and some locktite I don't sound like loosebolts. I still don't like how squirrely the bike is with the one pannier on the side. When I got in a noticed this on the radar I shouted NOOOOOOOO!!!! I really need to purchase fenders I currently only have 5 dollars.
Shut Up and Ride
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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]
Awesome ride on the way in this morning. Some days the sunrise here is spectacular. Once in a while it's unbelievable....today was one of those days. The sun sneaking up, under the layer of clouds tied to our impending storm, made for the brightest red sky I've ever seen. Alpine glow off the mountains was incredible. Some days it's worth getting up early.
The other side of that coin relates to the old seaman's saying... "Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning. Red Sky at night, sailors delight." I'm betting that I'll be putting the cover on the bike and/or riding home in the rain.
The other side of that coin relates to the old seaman's saying... "Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning. Red Sky at night, sailors delight." I'm betting that I'll be putting the cover on the bike and/or riding home in the rain.
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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]
Originally Posted by RonH
My job has me so burned out, physically and emotionally, that I'm seriously considering quiting. Here's to all of you. 

1] It's a job, it's supposed to suck. That's why they have to give you money to get you to do it.
2] If it was fun, they would call it a hobby and charge ~you~ for it.
So buck up Ron, do their silly crap, and take as much of their freakin' money as you can... It's a fair trade.
And ride your bike so at least some part of the day doesnt suck.
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Originally Posted by MyPC8MyBrain
Here is the mindset that usually gets me through the work week...
1] It's a job, it's supposed to suck. That's why they have to give you money to get you to do it.
2] If it was fun, they would call it a hobby and charge ~you~ for it.
1] It's a job, it's supposed to suck. That's why they have to give you money to get you to do it.
2] If it was fun, they would call it a hobby and charge ~you~ for it.

#2: That is so true.
I wouldn't not ride on the weekend because your job sucks. Go ride BECAUSE your job sucks. And drink some beer.
It's Friday!
SERENITY NOW!!!

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From: In the 212
Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce
Worked from home today
Beautiful weather outside
Means a lunchtime ride
Beautiful weather outside
Means a lunchtime ride
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From: Seattle metro
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Originally Posted by buzzman
vrkelley is that rainbow picture the one you saw or just one you downloaded as an example? Not that I believe the rainbows you saw were any less impressive but that's quite the photo of one.
Enjoy

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Originally Posted by mister
Wow vrkelley, that has to be amazing to see on your commute. I was driving up I-5 in California last year and snapped this picture. I couldn't get the whole rainbow in the shot, but you could see the whole thing out of the window.
First rain ride of the month, a drizzle/mist morning. But upper 50s temps so quite bearable. I put on a windbreaker over my jersey and rode. Got to work, and the wife called and needed me to help her get something out of the attic. She's leaving town at lunchtime, so I planned the timing, left at 10am, still heavy drizzle half the way home.
I timed it so I could catch the bus back in. A ride home this afternoon would have been sooo much better (and drier according to the forecast)!
I timed it so I could catch the bus back in. A ride home this afternoon would have been sooo much better (and drier according to the forecast)!
great! nice and cool. tons of cyclists out ...
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From: Boulder, CO
Bikes: 89 Bridgestone MB-3, 93 Bridgestone RB-1,93 Bridgestone MB-1, 95 Klein Fervor, 02 BikeE AT, 06 Surly Cross-check, 8? Schwinn Frontier
Windy ride home yesterday so that wasn't much fun, especially having taken the heaviest bike in the lot. Had to dodge a lot of stupid prairie dogs - Boulder loves their rodents. To top it all off I even got passed in the parking lot 100ft from home by a helmetless-jeans-sneaker-backpack-wearing student. Sheesh.
Morning ride in on the Surly this time was much faster and easier. Temps in low 40's and overcast so more layers but it was still an almost no-sweat ride. Got some doughnuts at King Soopers to offset any weight-loss that might have occurred.
Morning ride in on the Surly this time was much faster and easier. Temps in low 40's and overcast so more layers but it was still an almost no-sweat ride. Got some doughnuts at King Soopers to offset any weight-loss that might have occurred.
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Life is good


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From: Not far from the Withlacoochee Trail. 🚴🏻
Bikes: 2018 Lynskey Helix Pro
Originally Posted by GTcommuter
Stay strong, Ron. ABC and Atlanta's biking community needs you! It's tough working and having a hobby in the same field, not much room to get away.
If you need a riding partner this weekend or any other then let me know.
If you need a riding partner this weekend or any other then let me know.

Originally Posted by MyPC8MyBrain
Here is the mindset that usually gets me through the work week...
1] It's a job, it's supposed to suck. That's why they have to give you money to get you to do it.
2] If it was fun, they would call it a hobby and charge ~you~ for it.
So buck up Ron, do their silly crap, and take as much of their freakin' money as you can... It's a fair trade.
And ride your bike so at least some part of the day doesnt suck.
1] It's a job, it's supposed to suck. That's why they have to give you money to get you to do it.
2] If it was fun, they would call it a hobby and charge ~you~ for it.
So buck up Ron, do their silly crap, and take as much of their freakin' money as you can... It's a fair trade.
And ride your bike so at least some part of the day doesnt suck.
Originally Posted by vtjim
#1: What's that Drew Carey joke? You hate your job? There's a group for that. It's called EVERYONE, and they meet at the bar! 
#2: That is so true.
I wouldn't not ride on the weekend because your job sucks. Go ride BECAUSE your job sucks. And drink some beer.
It's Friday!

#2: That is so true.
I wouldn't not ride on the weekend because your job sucks. Go ride BECAUSE your job sucks. And drink some beer.
It's Friday!

Thanks everyone.
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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.
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Missing. I drove in today.
But maybe I'll leave early and ride later.
But maybe I'll leave early and ride later.
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From: south Puget Sound
Strong headwind going home last night. Peaceful cool foggy coming in this morning.
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From: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Great ride. Saw a large buck pass in front of me no more than 20 feet. Beautiful weather this time of year here. NC
Enjoy

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From: Seattle metro
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49F and wore heavier tights. While pedaling at a faster cadance, the tights seemed constricting at the knees. Winter isn't even here...not sure what to do about that**************************************************
Originally Posted by RonH
No bike commuting today. My job has me so burned out, physically and emotionally, that I'm seriously considering quiting. Sadly it's affecting my general outlook and my desire to ride.
Here's to all of you.
Here's to all of you.

here's to you
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From: Cowtown, AB
Bikes: Titus El Guapo, Misfit diSSent, Cervelo Soloist Carbon, Wabi Lightning, et al.
Very ominous black clouds were forming in behind me on the ride in, so I hauled ass. I caught and passed an Audi S4 on the way in. It was a real duel, and it was neck and neck until we got to the last corner before our parking garage. He got stuck in the outside lane and I tucked in behind another car and he was forced to come in behind me. If I see him again, I'll recommend that he ride in to save time.
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Originally Posted by knobster
Saw a large buck pass in front of me
No commuting today but some errand-running, picking up some office supplies. Well, actually errand-running was just an excuse to ride in beautiful cool weather through some cool neighrbourhoods. Here is what I encountered on the ride:
* cute friendly puppies
* a tiny amazed kid staring and pointing at me: "Biker, biker!"
* leaves changing colour in the large cemetery I rode through (where I always get lost
)
* some courteous drivers
* friendly cashier
* refreshing light drizzle
Great ride!!! Only thing is: that NY Kryptonite lock I got a few days ago weighs a TON! I can really feel its slowing me down.
* cute friendly puppies
* a tiny amazed kid staring and pointing at me: "Biker, biker!"

* leaves changing colour in the large cemetery I rode through (where I always get lost
)* some courteous drivers
* friendly cashier
* refreshing light drizzle
Great ride!!! Only thing is: that NY Kryptonite lock I got a few days ago weighs a TON! I can really feel its slowing me down.
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Originally Posted by pinkrobe
What are we talking here, $50? $100?


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Took the previous 3 full weeks off due to being out of the country getting married and in Croatia on honeymoon.
Finally cycled to work Thursday and Friday, having needed the car the first few days this week (jet lagged Monday, softball game straight after work Tues, and general errand on Wed.)
I'm completely bushed. 3 weeks off def drops your fitness level, despite the fact that we did some kayaking and mtn biking, plus lots of swimming.
My ride in is mainly uphill, with the downhills coming on the way home. After 4-5 months of biking almost constantly, I hardly realized this fact, it was all easy. This week was a stark reminder!
Getting psyched to get my fenders and lights on, and start layering, and see how far into winter I can push it- I'm shooting for year round with the exception of the snowy days.
Finally cycled to work Thursday and Friday, having needed the car the first few days this week (jet lagged Monday, softball game straight after work Tues, and general errand on Wed.)
I'm completely bushed. 3 weeks off def drops your fitness level, despite the fact that we did some kayaking and mtn biking, plus lots of swimming.
My ride in is mainly uphill, with the downhills coming on the way home. After 4-5 months of biking almost constantly, I hardly realized this fact, it was all easy. This week was a stark reminder!
Getting psyched to get my fenders and lights on, and start layering, and see how far into winter I can push it- I'm shooting for year round with the exception of the snowy days.
a little shorter commute today than usual but a nice one nonetheless. sweet weather, just perfect.
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nice. i stopped to mess with my brakes this morning and lost a washer somewhere in the long grass. need to replace the pads anyway. pretty sunset on the way home again, some encounters with pedestrians that gave no aggro . . . i need reflective tape, new brake pads, wet lube and maybe a new helmet this weekend.
guys just noticed a cool flickr group where we can post our commuting and bcyle pics
https://www.flickr.com/groups/42588151@N0
https://www.flickr.com/groups/42588151@N0




