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Today was like a recovery ride, recovering from 3 days of sloth and overeating at a conference. I tried to go running the morning after the 1st night there, but hurt my back. Still managed to get some walking in at least. Sheesh. Biked in w/ my wife today (after dropping Thing 2 at her preschool; I knew something was up when I was gasping a little pulling the empty trailer back up the hill to the house). Well, I'm leaving early today, and might leave even earlier to squeeze in time for some extra miles before getting home, start the rehab process...
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Originally Posted by skanking biker
people at work have been laughing at me all week and asking where I put my tights
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Decided to Italify my commuter a bit: put a nice vintage Campy aero seat post on it. And I started thinking about how international the bike is: The saddle, seatpost, stem, and bar tape are from Italy (Campy, 3ttt, and Cinelli); the drivetrain is Japanese (Shimano and Suntour); the wheels are French (Mavic); the tires are Dutch (Vredstein); and the frame is from Waterloo, Wisconsin, USA (Trek).
Anyway, the ride in was pleasant but direct and therefore too short. |
Best day all year for weather. Kinda nice for bike to work week.
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Today is the first time I've biked round trip to work for 3 days in one week. My round trip commute is 22 miles. I'm stoked!
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It was really grey this morning, threatening rain. Thankfully, it looks like I will not get soaked on the way home. Huzzah!
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Sunny but cold. 38F starting out. No wind so no windchill. Didn't take long to start stripping off the layers, though, as the sun came out (nice thing about spring vs winter). Reinstalled my aerobars so made the ride much sweeter. Commute home will be in the high 60's, temp-wise, with 0 windspeed. Looks like an excellent commute home shaping up. Just a few more hours of slaving away here at work and then I get to hop on the bicycle. Work to bicycle; bicycle to work.
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Originally Posted by pinkrobe
It was really grey this morning, threatening rain. Thankfully, it looks like I will not get soaked on the way home. Huzzah!
Forecasts in Calgary are very unreliable, remember last month when the forecast was for a grey, cool, dry day at 9am? On the way in at 9.20am it was, "What the @!#$ is this white stuff?" |
Bike lanes sound like a luxury. Biking in England is definately frowned upon. Cars have no respect for bikers at all.
I often enter a roundabout not knowing if I'll get off it in one piece. Todays bike was event free though. I do 10 miles each way. with rush hour traffic I do it quicker than in the car. However I often feel the need to catch up with a car at the lights and let them know what I think. I'm not aggresive normally but it just winds me up. |
Originally Posted by etothepii
I did my first commute ever today!!!
The distance is 9.6 miles, and it took me 38 minutes. It felt really good! |
Welcome etothepii!
Blustery ride home...radar showed nothing. |
I'm finally back on the bike! Great ride today! Pushed it and went fast and felt good. Wheeeeeeeee! I AM BACK!!!!!!!! :D
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I caught a chest cold from my 5yo.... Rode the 1 mile to work, and started to feel like CRUD.... They sent me home, beacuse I was hacking and caughing so much....The ride home sucked..... could hardly pedal.... I'm going to bed....
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Congrats chephy :D welcome back!
I got the afternoon off, so I went to meet a buddy downtown, he only rides errands/local stuff, never on a good bike and at a pretty slowish pace - so the ride down to the Skydome was relaxing/easy enough through traffic. I then rode home with him to switch bikes. I swapped my knobbies out, blew an inner tube (first time ever) shortly after inflating the front, due to what I think was a tube->rim pinch, put a good 4 inch gash in the tube, and was LOUD, heh. I said screw it, jumped on the roadie again and road to the east end again. Lovely day for riding - today was much of the same, I brought my daughter cross-town back to my place in teh trailer, pulled by the roadie - felt a bit scary when I needed to pull the front wheels over tracks/bumps (in the way that the bike was scarily light, the front floated/rear was anchored solidly). Still managed a good ride and was passing quite a few of the weekend warriors out there today (took the martin goodman across, LOTS of people/bikes/bladers). |
Eventful
So, took the long way in today to get a breakfast on the way, saw some people cursing at 2 others hurrying away, asked what was the problem "They were trying to break into our car!" took off after them, lost them when they cut across some very rough ground and a busy highway, met up with the police and the original guy, gave a description and direction. Pity I couldn't do more. On the way home, stopped to help a couple, one of whom was carrying the back wheel and rolling the front of the bike. They had just picked up the bikes from a local "dealer" who has supposedly done a service on the bikes for his parents who were giving the bikes to them. Long story short, not only could I not see any work done on the bikes, any half trained chimp would have not have let anyone ride those bikes home, they were just plain unsafe. All the tires were well under inflated, 3 of the 4 had the valves skewed at 30+ degree angle, the bottom bracket on one was loose to the touch. The brakes on one did almost nothing and when the guy picked up the back of his bike to investigate the hissing sound from the tire, the back wheel fell out! The gear cable on one was seized....the list just went on! I told the guy that if his parents paid anything for this "service" to rip the manager of the store a new one.
Oh, the ride was cool but nice. |
Flew back from Upstate NY yesterday and immediately hooked up my BOB and went grocery shopping. Hauling about 60lbs of groceries, plus stuff in the panniers and a full trunk. Going uphill too. This kid on a mountain bike starts teasing me along the road and wanting to race.
One of these days I'm going to get me a roadie or cyclocross for light commutes (only a backpack with clothes; no laptop and other stuff like I now normally do) and go pick up a "fight every now and then. :) Today I went to church. About 17 miles total; plenty of good hills. I'm starting to think about short overnight tours in Colorado (1-3 days; 100-300 miles; motels or B&Bs) ; if anyone has experience in this area please contact me. Thanks! GreenAnvil |
The ride in this morning was quiet, like most Sundays. The ride home I had a creeper creeping forward from the right side of an intersection through a stop sign. I signaled them to stop, and strangely they did.. Then they watched in shock as I was waved and honked to,(not at), by the next 4 cars passing me. I knew three of them, the fourth probably didn't want to be left out. ;) At least they can see me and passed safely.:D
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Low 40Fs, tailwind, overcast, light drizzle. An easy ride. Saw 3 other cyclists. There's some weird ticking sound coming from my rear derailleur area that I need to diagnose/fix.
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Nice cool morning. I took a slightly different route. It adds a couple tenths of a mile -- no big deal -- but I get to bypass a terrible stretch of pavement. Took 40 minutes to go about 9.8 miles. I derailed the chain and had to stop and fix it.
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GREAT ride through the POURING RAIN. quite refreshing really. Doused the entire contents of my bag - i forgot even the rolled-up agl ziplock i normally carry. Ah well, all seems okay. though i am now commando as I sit here, since no spare undies...
but only you and I know :) cheers |
As close to perfect as I can imagine. Lighter than normal traffic. Close to perfect temps with low humidity. Everyone was well behaved. I caught all the lights but one, so 1 foot down for the entire 8 miles.
Why can't every day be like today? |
Good commute this morning. It was a little chilly, but I was wearing my jacket. This was the first commute with my new roadie ('06 Raleigh Cadent 3.0).
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Back in the saddle again..
First commute in a month...
45 degrees, 10 MPH head wind, 9.8 miles one way A peaceful ride into work, roads were dry after the weekend of heavy rain and the sandy trails were packed down a bit better then usual which I was grateful for. Still adjusting to the limitations of my 1X9 drive train on my big Salsa 29er. * Note to self: bring extra clothes to work so I do not have to carry them in on my commute |
Awesome ride in this morning. Only one half hearted attempt on my life.
Stopped at a red light, no other cars in my direction. I take off on the green, and Mr. Lefty turn from the other direction takes off as well. Needless to say, I already knew it was going to happen and jammed on the brakes. He gave me that "HaHa, Whoopsie, sorry I almost killed you" wave and smile as he continued his turn without slowing down. Putz Figured out my chronic flat problem with the new Fetish bike this weekend. I was getting mystery flats every 30 miles or so. No thorn or anything would ever be present. Found that the rim tape was too narrow and left the spoke holes open. Given that, it takes about 30 miles for the tube to pop it's little bubble. I think this might be why the previous owner sold the bike. It had Armadillos, tuffy liners, slime and he was complaining about all the flats you get on a road bike. lol weeeeeee |
Perfect weather for the last few weeks. Cool, almost chilly and sunny in the morning and just a little warm and cloudy in the afternoon. Seeing a lot more bike commuters too. Rode in today with my spare rear wheel on my back (yes, it will fit into a Chrome Kremlin) after destroying a perfectly good wheel by jamming my foot in the spokes. It was a little uncomfortable with the axle jabbing me in the back but at least it was a light load. I love this weather!
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