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gmule 05-01-07 06:06 PM

I was crusing along the road when I came across a few motorcylce cops running a speed trap. When I went zipping buy one of the officers yells out to me 23.

I thought it was cool that he clocked me to see how fast I was going and then told me about it.

dmarcoul 05-01-07 07:02 PM

Skipped work today. Its May Day! But am jonesing for a ride so I think I'll head out to the bar in a few minutes just so that I can have had gone out and ridden. Sweet.

vrkelley 05-01-07 07:33 PM

The return ride was annoying. A newbie was desperate to pass. At the light he tried that STARE intimidation tactic. Who cares! :rolleyes: Light changes and he nearly rams my front wheel trying to get ahead.

Eventually, I let him pass cuz he was getting frustrated, so he rides up to the next rider and tries to sux wind. The guy turned around twice and told him to back off...then gave up and pulled over. I passed him awhile up and he tried to draft me...like 1' off the fender. Not a place to take turns on the pulls...didn't matter he was there for free-load'n

After about a block, I pulled over so suddenly he almost rammed me a 2nd time. Gave him the 'get lost wave'...

m00n 05-01-07 08:13 PM

Best rides so far, to and from work. Stupid high school kid in an old BMW decided to buzz by me. Left about 6 inches from my left arm.

HardyWeinberg 05-01-07 08:25 PM

Beat the rain home, always good.

kokomo61 05-01-07 08:32 PM

New RT record today...broke 18 MPH for my average! 18.1 to be exact. I'm still pumped. I ate lunch too late in the day, and was trying to keep lunch down on the ride home - fortunately, I was successful.

buzzman 05-01-07 09:54 PM

some nice commutes so far this week- yesterday was the double commute-ended up with a total of 38 miles.

today just the usual 20 mile round trip but broke it up by picking up a zipcar for 2 hours to transport a bunch of stuff. If you haven't used zipcar and it's available I highly recommend it.

Today was amazing going down Commonwealth Ave. by BU. I stopped at the traffic light at the BU Bridge and was surrounded by 8 other commuting cyclists before the light changed. Between the door zone and the construction on this road it's astounding that it's so crowded but it sure was nice to not feel quite so alone on the commute.

the commuter now has about another 6000 miles on it since last year at this time and it's starting to show. It needs new jockey wheels, a new chain, new front brake blocks. It's wild to feel myself wearing out the bike!

Big Ron 05-02-07 05:27 AM

A tougher than usual ride home yesterday. 92F with a 10-15 mph headwind too. Thankfully it wasn't very humid so just had to struggle with the wind, but no worries about overheating. The ride in this AM was very pleasant. The setting full moon looked awsome!! A giant orange ball hanging over the horizon...looked like a giant glowing basketball. As I was stopped at a stoplight a black pickup truck pulled up next to me. The driver, a 50ish man, rolled down his window and said "good way to save some gas". I said yah, I get about 30 miles to the apple. He chuckled as the light changed and he drove off. Nice to have a positive interaction with a motorist for a change.

luckysnafu 05-02-07 06:34 AM

Well I am back on my MTB this week despite my broken finger, that won't stop me from riding. I am getting sick of my mtb though, it's heavy and slow and I just want my road bike back. My road bike is still going through the warranty process for a broken frame, I have to call today and get an update. The ride this morning was a bit warm, but there was a breeze so it wasn't too bad. Gonna be in the 90s again this afternoon, nice and hot for the ride home.

cycler0707 05-02-07 06:40 AM

First day with the trailer in tow, pulling 25 pounds of "work", 14 hour work day, before you add the ride time. Some rain riding home in the dark, experienced some chain problems on the way home which added to the challenge. Found cars to be seemingly much less tolerant of bikes at night...........maybe they don't expect us, maybe they don't see us, despite the lights but in any event, a much less comfortable ride going home last night. I'm up this morning for the ride back to work in rain and wind..............I'm wondering about this old man's recovery time from yesterday...............should be an interesting ride today.........another 14 hour day but at least I don't have to pull extra weight.

Mr_H 05-02-07 07:13 AM

Whoo, nice morning. It was a bit chilly at the start, but once I got going it was nice and relaxing. Considering how busy work was scheduled to be today, I'm glad I got the nice start to the day and I'm going to end it with a relaxing ride home.

BigRedSnackFoam 05-02-07 07:16 AM

Not a bad ride in. Haven't commuted since last Thursday, felt like I needed some recovery. I tried to take it easy but found myself pushing it a little too hard a few times. Temps were cool, 42 but I refuse to don the winter pants again until fall so it was a little bit of a chilly start. I did get to draft a car at ~30mph for about a 1/4 mile today, that was cool. No shoulder, construction zone, and slow moving traffic so I took a place in line at the light and kept it until there was no oncoming traffic and cars could "safely" pass. By then the cars in front of me were north of 35mph so I was starting to slow the cars behind me a bit. Almost got hooked at a gas station, SUV passed me obviously slowing for the station's driveway. I saw it coming so I had slowed enough where he could have made the turn without hitting me (Yay for me! :rolleyes: ) but he waited until I passed to make the turn.

DataJunkie 05-02-07 07:41 AM

Lost a cleat screw for my look keo cleat on one of my sidis due to me not tightening it correctly after adjusting. No biggie due to the fact that I need to switch to a different cleat with more float. My splayed foot feels like it is being twisted inward with only 4.5 degrees of float. Took the touring bike.
What a gorgeous morning. 50F and my allergies have quieted down. Just a blast.
I think I like the 700X23 gatorskins on my touring bike better than the 700X23 specialized mondos on the tarmac. Just found my possible first upgrade. Maybe a new set of red tires. :p
That and a 0 setback seatpost for both bikes.

pinkrobe 05-02-07 07:50 AM

Not too shabby! I had a very fast ride in, and encountered many cyclists on the way. I also had a great mtn bike ride last night. W00+!

Flimflam 05-02-07 08:10 AM

Finally remembered to give the tyres some more air last night, so I had a harder ride this morning.

Left at a decent time for once this morning, lots more bikes around. As I came down the bridge onto the martin goodman path, a guy on a roadie passed, so I used him to (try) and keep pace. I couldn't keep up with him properly after a bit, but making that extra effort gave me a new PB time of 15:12 this morning.

I took note of the two streetcar numbers I saw heading in my direction before I left the roads for the path. The first one beat me to King/Strachan, but I caught it up and passed. Means that I would probably lose that race unless I really hoof it (or take the road route).

habernac 05-02-07 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by pinkrobe
Not too shabby! I had a very fast ride in, and encountered many cyclists on the way. I also had a great mtn bike ride last night. W00+!

tons of people out there last night and today. The only bummer about the warmer weather is the large congregation of crackheads on the east side of downtown on the bike paths. Most of them are too out of it to get the hell out of the way.

Wulfheir 05-02-07 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by habernac
tons of people out there last night and today. The only bummer about the warmer weather is the large congregation of crackheads on the east side of downtown on the bike paths. Most of them are too out of it to get the hell out of the way.

I resent that, I'm not a crackhead, I'm a drunk! :D

I saw a sight by beaver dam flats yesterday. Some construction workers were wearing high-vis cycling vests with their work garb. What will they think of next?

HardyWeinberg 05-02-07 09:12 AM

Just beat the rain in (a real downpour!!) and that's always good. I did have time to ponder the apparent shift in how the humidity felt from earlier in the week (45F=cold and clammy) to today (50F=warm and muggy, my glasses were fogging).

Itsjustb 05-02-07 09:19 AM

Good ride today. Only potential unpleasantness was at my building. Female driver pulled up alongside me and turned slightly to point at the driveway entrance to our building. Thought she was going to blatantly right-hook me (I don't use that entrance), but she stopped and waited for me to pass.

Funny, been doing this commute nearly two years without a right-hook there, and then had 2 near-misses in the last week.

caloso 05-02-07 10:12 AM

The farmers can thank me for this morning's rain, which I practically guaranteed when I took off my fenders for the season.

I took a roundabout route to work today so I could ride most of it on the American River Bike Trail. Silent but for the plap-plap-plap of the rain and the zzzzzzzzzz of the tires on wet pavement. Just one other rider on the trail and just one other bike on the rack when I arrived at the office.

I walked in to the building and there was a young woman waiting for the elevator. I said good morning and she gave me a bemused smile.

vinnydelnegro 05-02-07 11:43 AM

friggin' gorgeous ride today. i've been letting my friend borrow my gunnar roadie for the last couple of months and just got it back last night. i've been riding my fixed gear and my mountain bike in the interim. man...my gunnar just flies!!! i usually have fun going fast on it and then go back to the peaceful calm of the fixed gear after a while, but i think i'm gonna ride the gunnar as much as possible. i missed it so!

Buglady 05-02-07 01:26 PM

Gorgeous ride for me this mornign too - the wind died down and the clouds stopped moving in, so I had a window of peaceful sun to ride in! I just got my bike back from the shop yesterday (spring tune-up) and she's moving beautifully. I took ten minutes off my time and I wasn't even pushing! Wheee!

chephy 05-02-07 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by chephy
Meanwhile, I had to do a 20 km return trip today, to and from one of my job sites. Of course, I could've taken the subway, but why take the subway when you have feet? So I jogged some and walked some and had a blast. Except it would've been more fun on the bike, of course. I am a terrible jogger, really.

My legs hurt now...

An update: legs REALLY hurt now. :eek: :eek: :eek: :D Getting out of bed was a very interesting experience. Walking around - even more so. Biking feels fine though. :)

vrkelley 05-02-07 07:15 PM

Awesome posts in here today! WOW. Great ride both ways....r

Saw NO bikes at all....ealized that yesterday was the first day of BIKETOWORK month...no wonder some many COBs where out there...:rolleyes: They musta wore themselves out weaving, pass'n and sux'h wheel

buzzman 05-02-07 10:57 PM

Great ride in again today. So many more bike commuters now that the weather is changing. As much as I like seeing so many more riders I miss the uniqueness of being one of the few in the middle of the winter. Took Comm Ave in and the bike path home. Bike path is getting more and more crowded but it's tough to tear myself away from that river view.

marqueemoon 05-03-07 12:12 AM

It took me twice as long to get home today because of this craziness.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/dayart...ole02_cars.jpg

craigdurkee 05-03-07 05:25 AM

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...3052007753.jpghttp://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...3052007754.jpg

wet wet wet

dalmore 05-03-07 05:51 AM

good to be back on the bike!!

Been two weeks thanks to a business trip, a rabid box cutter with the accompanying 6 stitches; and the 10 stitches just a few inches away that I got 4 days later when some feisty feistaware attacked me.

Riding was little uncomfortable on the right hand/wrist but nothing reopened and nothing is swelling so ... :beer: Damn it's good to be back!

dalmore 05-03-07 05:54 AM

marqueemoon - now that is a pot hole! :eek:

craigdurkee - :love: the rainbow shot!

craigdurkee 05-03-07 06:16 AM

thansks love the rainbow as well


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