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Good ride this morning. I was awaken at 4:30 this morning by my roomate. Evidently he's on a new plan to sleep only four hours every night and be extra productive for the other four hours. This better not impact my desired full eight hours...
And congratulations to my brother for his first bicycle commute this morning. Seven miles from our side of town to the Zoo for a training session. Hopefully this spurs him to make the ride to his office, which is also seven miles. |
No commute in today. I have a working lunch to go to and 25 miles is a bit far to ride, do lunch, and get back to my office in 1 1/2 hours.
Yesterday afternoon I let a cager get me riled up. I was going about 25 mph on a flat or even slightly downhill section of road when a white Avalon comes flying by me. The a-hole driving this thing came so close to me I thouht I could feel the car rubbing against my elbow. I think it was just the wind from his car but he was seriously less than 3 inches from contacting me. I bumped the gears into the highest combination I have and picked the pace up to about 30 mph ( spinning as frantically as I could) to keep this jackass in view. He got caught at the red light about 1/4 mile ahead. So I came flying up next to his car and grabbed a handful of both brakes...even did a rear wheelie. Then I lean over towards the passenger side window and hold my hands about 3 inches apart and gesture like WTF? He just shrugged his shoulders like he did not even care. I swear north metro ATL drivers can be the biggest A-holes on the planet. |
I overslept by almost an hour. I briefly considered driving but then got on the bike.
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It was a pleasant (sarcasim) 35 degrees this morning, with a nice lil wind chill. I layered up, rode on in, and had a rather pleasant ride. They are calling for rain and snow this afternoon :D I can't wait til I get the fenders on my new bike....went througha puddle and got my toes wet. Brrrr.
Last day commuting for almost a week, as I'm getting my wisdom teeth yanked out surgically tommorow. Sigh. |
Misty rain and about 60F this morning, just warm enough for the just-get-wet approach to rain, but messy enough to warrant taking a shower at the office for the first time since August. The really nice thing was an office acquaintance who has just recently learned the degree of my bike commuting asked if I really biked this morning, and when I replied yes, she said "You're really something." (No, don't think that - she's my mom's age! :D)
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Hadn't been on the bike for a week (house-sitting in AZ for a friend). Get the bike out yesterday morning, the rear tire is a little flat. I'm running late so I quickly pump it to normal.
Must have pumped it too quickly--when I left work yesterday the rear tire was flat, and I can hear each pump-full of air leaking out through the valve stem. Oh well. I change the tire there outside the exit of my building with people walking by. It's funny to me how little people know about bikes. I do appreciate their concern--but asking me if I can change a tire by myself? Uh, yeah, I can handle it. This morning I had a lady buzz me. I'm taking the entire RTOL, preparing to change to the straight-thru lane because I'm continuing straight. I check shoulder, there's a lady behind me in the RTOL and no one in the stright lane. I signal (arm straight out to the left) and start my move. Suddenly she's in the lane next to me! She passes me, then cuts back over into the RTOL and makes the right turn. I followed her into her parking lot and arrived just as she got out. She said, "I didn't mean to cut you off!" "So why did you?" I asked. She said, "I didn't know you were going to change lanes." I held my arm out to the side and said, "What does this signal mean?" She gave me a blank look. "You don't know, do you? Lady, take Driver's Ed," I said, and rode off. |
Been off the forum for a few days.. too much freakin work to do. 14 hours yesterday. The highlight of that day was a nice ride home at 9:00pm. It was a nice chill out, and felt good to spot some fresh air. Never did see the sun yesterday...sigh.
This morning was foggy and 36f. Foggy enough that I rode the sidewalk in a narrow high speed limit area. The last left turn to the office is across 4 lanes of a curved road. It was pretty scary since I coudn't see much of the cars coming. I thought I was good and gave it a go. I'm posting, so aparently all worked out ok. :) |
Whole trip is 7 miles
Went driving early to find a place to park that I wouldnt have to worry about being towed-first likely spot was the Y since im a member. Unfortunately way too close. I didnt look at my odometer when I was looking for a place.
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You are going to love this one!
I had to join the Bike Forums today just to do this post.
I feel SOOOOO vindicated this morning! Just before my final right turn on the way to work this morning a woman in a huge SUV zooms by me and cuts me off making the turn. You know, the standard "right hook" routine. Of course, I screamed the standard profanities. Then to my surprise, this motorcycle cop that was right behind me pulls her over! Justice! |
Originally Posted by GTcommuter
I was awaken at 4:30 this morning by my roomate. Evidently he's on a new plan to sleep only four hours every night and be extra productive for the other four hours. This better not impact my desired full eight hours...
Originally Posted by GTcommuter
And congratulations to my brother for his first bicycle commute this morning. Seven miles from our side of town to the Zoo for a training session. Hopefully this spurs him to make the ride to his office, which is also seven miles.
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Originally Posted by sirlight
I had to join the Bike Forums today just to do this post.
I feel SOOOOO vindicated this morning! Just before my final right turn on the way to work this morning a woman in a huge SUV zooms by me and cuts me off making the turn. You know, the standard "right hook" routine. Of course, I screamed the standard profanities. Then to my surprise, this motorcycle cop that was right behind me pulls her over! Justice! |
Just like old times this morning. I got up at 5:30, had a cup of coffee and a banana, and out the door by 10 to 6. Rode south past Freeport on the River Road as the Sierras reddened in the east. At 6:30 I turned around, got into time trial mode, and flew home. Walked into the house at 7:10 and, amazingly, everyone was still asleep. Hopped in the shower, dressed, changed a couple diapers, and woke my wife. Back out the door and back on the bike at 8:02.
The last 4 miles to work weren't any big deal. |
Overslept yesterday (which usually means a cold is coming on) Woke up this morning...sure enough. Great ride in. I feel better after the ride.
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False start; rear flat, don't know why, and I used my last 26" tube yesterday. Maybe time to fix the punctured ones hanging in the garage...
Took blue bike instead. Nice ride once I got going, very foggy the whole way though. No extra miles after getting to work, need to leave early today, just no time. I put a Brooks conquest on my red (mtn) bike a couple wks ago. ~200 miles along, still figuring out what I think of it. Back on the blue (felt) bike, whatever else I think about the rest of it, I do definitely love the seat it came with. Similarly, whatever my final conclusion on the Brooks, it beats the hell out of the Bontrager rusty pyramid thing the red bike came with. But really, the Felt seat felt amazing this morning, like it wasn't even there. |
Originally Posted by sirlight
I had to join the Bike Forums today just to do this post.
I feel SOOOOO vindicated this morning! Just before my final right turn on the way to work this morning a woman in a huge SUV zooms by me and cuts me off making the turn. You know, the standard "right hook" routine. Of course, I screamed the standard profanities. Then to my surprise, this motorcycle cop that was right behind me pulls her over! Justice! |
Originally Posted by sirlight
I had to join the Bike Forums today just to do this post.
I feel SOOOOO vindicated this morning! Just before my final right turn on the way to work this morning a woman in a huge SUV zooms by me and cuts me off making the turn. You know, the standard "right hook" routine. Of course, I screamed the standard profanities. Then to my surprise, this motorcycle cop that was right behind me pulls her over! Justice! Woo hoo! |
Re: Sirlight
AWE-SOME ; )
Such instant karma is always delightful to witness. (this is relative to a commute, so I think it fits, happend about 8 months ago) I had a delightful chap in a white Ford F250 try and run me over for about 5 minutes on Alpharetta hwy. It was a company vehicle, and apparently, the gentleman was under the assumption that. A.) Bicycles are not allowed on the road B.) It is his personally appointed duty to make sure all cyclist, especially me, realize that C.) That police officers will be understanding when you first admit to trying to run said cyclist over (namely me). He is mistaken on all points above. It started because I took a right turn out of a strip mall to head west down Alpharetta (this is a pretty high traffic road, so I am used to close calls, don't really phase me anymore. Except dump trucks... they are really, REALLY big...), and when I took the right, I saw his truck, but he was doing about 10 mph in traffic, and I made sure, like a good cyclist, to hug the inside curb, and in no way was blocking his progress. He honked his horn, I wave, at which point, he gets right beside me, flips me off, and then proceeds to try and smash me between his truck, and the curb. Now, that's not going to work. I have brakes on my bike, please. So I hit the brakes, and go left to get around him on the other side. He goes left, to block that route. We do this little fandango for about 2 minutes, and then, he decides to go all out redneck on me, and try and BACKUP OVER ME, AND MY BIKE. Well, that's not going to work either, I hop up on the sidewalk (at this point, I was really going over the fight scenario in my head, but I thought he might have a gun), and pull out my cellphone. Mouth the words "I'm calling the police". Awesome, he pulls his out, rolls his window down, and says "fine, I'm calling them too!". Which I guess is like anti-matter, automatically cancels my call? Whatever. Anyway, they tell me to pull into the parking lot right behind me, and apparently told him to do the same thing ;) We had a brief exchange of words in the parking lot, one of those exchanges included him saying that he was going to put his foot up my ass, me getting off my bike and throwing my backpack down, and him getting back in the truck (not much without the cage, a?). Anyway, I chilled out by the time the cops got there. They got his take on the story, which was actually 100% accurate. He did leave out the part where he tried to run me over, however. So when they ask me, I mention that part, that yes, this guy was actively trying to run me over. Here's the almost exact transcript of what the police (there were two of them) asked the white truckguy, and his responses: Officer 1: Is it true what he says, that you were trying to run him over with your vehicle? White Truckguy: Damn straight I did! He shouldn't be in the f***ing road with that thing! F*** him! Both Officer 1 & 2: *drop heads and shaking them... Officer 1: Sir, you just can't do that. White Truckguy: Incredulous look at me, when he realized he is going to jail. Hopefully he learned a valuble lesson about cyclist, and their rights on the road. I know he got a ticket for reckless driving, which in this state, is about as bad as a DUI. One year suspended license, have to take a driving course class which you have to pay for, serve 48 hours in jail, insurance goes through the roof, the works. |
Quiet ride in during mid-day traffic. There were still enough puddles on the ground from last night's rain that I'm glad I have fenders and a front mudflap. Unfortunately the more I ride this stretch of road, the more I find I have to take the lane the entire 2 miles without a bike lane to ride at least 3 feet away from the cars that are parked all along the road. That doesn't really work all that well in the middle of rush hour traffic so I've been avoiding rush hour as best I can.
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Originally Posted by ActionJeans
Officer 1: Is it true what he says, that you were trying to run him over with your vehicle?
White Truckguy: Damn straight I did! He shouldn't be in the f***ing road with that thing! F*** him! Both Officer 1 & 2: *drop heads and shaking them... Officer 1: Sir, you just can't do that. White Truckguy: Incredulous look at me, when he realized he is going to jail. |
Originally Posted by ActionJeans
Hopefully he learned a valuble lesson about cyclist, and their rights on the road. I know he got a ticket for reckless driving, which in this state, is about as bad as a DUI. One year suspended license, have to take a driving course class which you have to pay for, serve 48 hours in jail, insurance goes through the roof, the works.
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Originally Posted by sirlight
I had to join the Bike Forums today just to do this post.
I feel SOOOOO vindicated this morning! Just before my final right turn on the way to work this morning a woman in a huge SUV zooms by me and cuts me off making the turn. You know, the standard "right hook" routine. Of course, I screamed the standard profanities. Then to my surprise, this motorcycle cop that was right behind me pulls her over! Justice! |
Originally Posted by bikebuddha
I have to ask, Forsyth County tags?
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Originally Posted by bikebuddha
I have to ask, Forsyth County tags?
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Originally Posted by ActionJeans
Officer 1: Is it true what he says, that you were trying to run him over with your vehicle?
White Truckguy: Damn straight I did! He shouldn't be in the f***ing road with that thing! F*** him! Both Officer 1 & 2: *drop heads and shaking them... Officer 1: Sir, you just can't do that. White Truckguy: Incredulous look at me, when he realized he is going to jail. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Of course what he should really get is several years in jail for assault with a weapon... |
Originally Posted by chephy
Of course what he should really get is several years in jail for assault with a weapon...
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