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marcoocram 06-05-07 09:00 PM

Fantastic for many reasons. I nearly fell in the drink watching two hawks dive bomb each other in midair while cutting across the Indian pueblo. But the really great part was I had no wind and beat the train back to the station where I had caught it this morning.

Anyway, 40+ MPH winds expected tomorrow so I'm actually thinking about taking the train both ways. Depressed already.

vrkelley 06-05-07 09:01 PM

Flatted the back tire on the way into work...did my first on the road tire change in 15mins flat...that's a record even compared to changing a tire at home..Yahooo! The tire held air and I made into work just before it started pouring!

My guardian angel's been work'n over time :beer:

mwrobe1 06-05-07 09:54 PM

Sheesh...sorry for the late post. I can't get on the computer at home till before I go to bed these days.

I came back to the carpool meeting place to find my rear tire on my vintage roadie at 40psi! (It looked a little low...and I carry a tire gauge.) I pumped it back up to 90psi, (bravo to the Topeak Mountain Morph) failed to hear any hissing noise, and went off on my way.

Bravo to kevlar lined tires too. As I found out when I got home, they must have helped to help keep the puncture I had in my rear tire classfied as a very slow leak instead of an outright flat. Patched her right up...I'm ready for tomorrow. :)

Oh yeah...it was a nice ride home. Sunny skies and wind at my back. Friendly traffic (believe it or not), and no squirrels. Total commuter cyclist bliss. :D

abmtnbkr 06-05-07 10:46 PM

The ride this morning was ugh. June gloom has arrived in Orange County with all it's moisture. By the time I arrived to work, my clothing was mildly wet. :mad: Had to take a little extra time drying off before putting on the work clothes. The ride home was better but could see dark clouds rolling back in for the evening. It was also a little windy but not enough to kill my buzz. ;)

Big Ron 06-06-07 04:56 AM

Good ride home yesterday, near 90, but not too humid. I did a good deed and stopped in the middle of the road, in sight of maybe 50 cars waiting at a red light, and removed a muffler from the middle of the left lane. Hopefully that will purchase me some good cager karma.

The ride in this AM was great!! Averaged 17.2 despite hitting probably 10 red lights on the route. Should have a tailwind going home so might even get the Avg up to 18. It smelled of sour milk as I rode through the intersection where the milk truck had his little accident yesterday. LOL

mwrobe1 06-06-07 06:00 AM

A tad bit brisk this morning (high 40's :eek: ) Gonna be 75 and sunny ALL day!

Can't wait to get off of work!

vtjim 06-06-07 06:05 AM

Low 40Fs, quartering tailwind, and about 5 minutes of light drizzle. Summer was nice, but now I guess it's fall again. Time to start waxing the skis. :p

Wilbur Bud 06-06-07 06:06 AM

I'm not buying any lottery tix today! Screamed at, honked at a good 10 times, and a right hook, all be different drivers,all on two lane, medium traffic, flat, clear roads at 7 am where all they need to do is go on by with their eyes open. I hope that means I merely accumulated several months of abuse in one ride and now I'm good until about when school starts.

m00n 06-06-07 06:34 AM

Sitting here listening to the hard rain and the winds hitting the windows. Hmm...

Yesterday was eventful. Morning commute was straight into headwinds from the oncoming storm. It was a tough one but nice. Ride home I made it about 1/8 mile before getting a flat on back. I made it back to the office and found that the leak was at the stem. Finally got that fixed. Ride home was with a tailwind, which I never have. I couldn't believe how quiet it was riding with the wind. Nice ride.

Ekdog 06-06-07 06:37 AM

A right hook? Were you involved in fisticuffs?

Skipsjh 06-06-07 06:51 AM

Good ride this morning. Crisp and cool, with low traffic.

dalmore 06-06-07 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by Ekdog
A right hook? Were you involved in fisticuffs?

If you plan to commute for long on roads with cars you need to learn this term. A right hook is a term used to discribed a car that passes a biker and then immediately turns right into a parking lot or street, cutting the biker off in the process. It accounts for a number of bike-car collissions. You should learn to anticipate situations where it might happen and what you can do to save your hide when it does.

Here's a helpful link Bikesafe.

etothepii 06-06-07 07:09 AM

Got a late start. Kind of foggy. Pretty cold. The funny thing is, it still beat driving to work!

DataJunkie 06-06-07 07:18 AM

OMG!

It was 65F this morning. I made a sudden change of plans and ditched everything I did not absolutely need. That left me with a few items in my jersey. Jersey, shorts, helmet, gloves, and shoes. What a wonderful feeling! My commute was speedy even with a decent headwind. I hope it stays in the direction it is coming from since that would make a nice tailwind for the ride home. However, it will switch directions like normal.

Kirk Turtle 06-06-07 07:25 AM

Beautiful ride this morning. The boys always like riding bikes to the day care provider. Decent traffic, sunny, no gnats, and very cool - but it will get considerably warmer throughout the day.

dalmore 06-06-07 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by DataJunkie
OMG!

It was 65F this morning. I made a sudden change of plans and ditched everything I did not absolutely need. That left me with a few items in my jersey. Jersey, shorts, helmet, gloves, and shoes. What a wonderful feeling! My commute was speedy even with a decent headwind. I hope it stays in the direction it is coming from since that would make a nice tailwind for the ride home. However, it will switch directions like normal.

Yea, seems that the prevailing winds are always against the direction I'm travelling too. :rolleyes:

habernac 06-06-07 08:03 AM

warm, but soggy today. I can't believe how high the water marks are for Nose Creek. The Bow River is right up there as well. Shoe covers rule, I rode through ankle deep water and my feet are still dry.

MyPC8MyBrain 06-06-07 08:39 AM

It was bike to work day today... so I biked to work just like most other days. There were quite a few others out on their bikes. Was nice to see those bikes getting the spider webs blown off of them. The city offers a few locations that provide free breakfast to riders, but I was too lazy to check it out.

Instead I worked on mounting my helmet cam onto the bike. I plan on shooting some ride videos on the Ride the Rockies tour. Mounted it on the headset tube and it seemed to work out pretty well. I think I'll fabricate a top tube mount as well for a different angle. [Bars in the frame]

The ride home last night was into a huge headwind. I had to pedal to get downhill it was that strong. Really pushed the bike around with the bladed areo spokes when it was a cross wind. Oh well, we're in it for the exercise anyways.

This morning was warm enough for just a t-shirt. No windbreaker necessary. The wind looks to be brewing up now for another fun ride home.

pinkrobe 06-06-07 08:42 AM

Rainy! I'm glad that I live at the top of a hill. There was flooding all over town, 2 people got hit by lightning and there were multiple house fires. That said, it was a decent ride in. Fenders FTW!

lil brown bat 06-06-07 09:06 AM

Today's ride in was a little low energy -- lots of aikido in the last week = tired legs. I'm planning on a slow mellow ride home -- this week's commuting is basically to get the crunchies outta my legs.

HardyWeinberg 06-06-07 09:27 AM

Brutal headwind going home last night; *just* made it in time for my wife to hand over the kids and take off for her pm gig. Only 2 more of those nights now, then we will be a mostly daylight operation.

This morning, great ride, brisk, sunny, then I found myself locked out of my office. I knew last night I left my thumb drive at work, this morning, nose pressed against the door, I remembered that it was attached to my keys. In the past I would have just gone for some more biking, but w/ my screaming achilles tendons, lately, I just took the time waiting for someone else to show up to stretch and drink water.

Buglady 06-06-07 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by pinkrobe
Rainy! I'm glad that I live at the top of a hill. There was flooding all over town, 2 people got hit by lightning and there were multiple house fires. That said, it was a decent ride in. Fenders FTW!

I was STUPID and took the bus. An hour and 35 minutes later I squished my way into work, where six people promptly asked in tones of horror if I had ridden my bike. (I don't know where they thought I'd put the dang bike, in my pocket or something? They saw me walk in the door...) If I HAD ridden, I'd have had a dry change of clothes, I'd be warmer, and I wouldn't have had to walk twelve blocks because nobody in this city has any idea how to freaking DRIVE and the crosstown bus line was completely stalled since all the traffic lights were on flashing red.

I moved here to get AWAY from this kind of nonsense.

bikedaddy 06-06-07 10:07 AM

Well no commute today. I discovered yet another broken spoke. I will stop by the LBS on the way home and get some extra spokes but I'm getting tired of fixing this problem and wonder if I need a new wheel. I ride a Trek 7100 and just have the stock wheels on it. I'm a big guy at 230 so this most likely doesn't help.

Yesterday I alomost ran into a car because I was so tired (sick baby at home). I had thought about asking my wife for a ride and probably should of.

Tude 06-06-07 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by Ekdog
A right hook? Were you involved in fisticuffs?


Aka - how to become a passenger door ornament. :mad: I've actually followed people into their parking lots and yelled at them as it was so freaking blatent.

GreenAnvil 06-06-07 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by MyPC8MyBrain
It was bike to work day today... so I biked to work just like most other days. There were quite a few others out on their bikes. Was nice to see those bikes getting the spider webs blown off of them. The city offers a few locations that provide free breakfast to riders, but I was too lazy to check it out.

Dude! I went to the Pioneer Museum location. It was great! Lots of people. At the end lots of bikers headed for the Santa Fe (?) trail. I tried to keep up with three "hardcore" mountain bikers I met at the event, but I couldn't. So that's a challenge for me to keep working out and getting used to Colorado altitude. I'll try to give those guys a better run for their money next time. Overall, great camaraderie; well organized event.

I'm looking forward to this activity again next year.

Oh, I just hit my first 1000 commuting miles yesterday! For some of you that's like a couple of month's riding, but for me it is a MAJOR milestone; I started last summer, and going from 200lbs to 175 (what I weight now) plus this milestone now is a great motivator to keep riding!

GreenAnvil


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