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luckysnafu 07-03-07 07:18 AM

Another nice morning for a commute, not as much traffic out but still ran into a JAM. A woman decided that me going the speed limit of 25 wasn't good enough for her so she beeped and passed me. Got her license plate and reported her to the local Road Rage Hotline. Last night I also had another woman pass me as we were approaching a red light, she beeped as she passed me so when I passed her while she was waiting in line I yelled "beeeeeeeeeeeeeep" at her since she had her sunroof open :)

Kirk Turtle 07-03-07 07:26 AM

Had to miss a couple of days, but back in the saddle today. Still cool this morning, not too buggy. County fair is going on so the boys are going to ride over with the day care provider and watch another of her kids show a cow.
Now THAT'S excitement!

Itsjustb 07-03-07 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by luckysnafu
Got her license plate and reported her to the local Road Rage Hotline.

Hey Lucky, what's that number? I haven't seen it advertised on local TV or anything, and God knows I could make use of it...

My commute was smooth and quiet. I realized last week--after getting the chain replaced because it was completely stretched--that the chain had damaged the cassette. Took the bike in for a replacement cassette Saturday and got it back last night. Man, what a difference it made. :D

pinkrobe 07-03-07 08:59 AM

The ride today was both mellow and easy. After Sunday's grunt up Highwood Pass, then a day off, the legs were fresh.

HardyWeinberg 07-03-07 09:13 AM

Good commute. Trailered Thing 2 to daycare, dashed back along detour to mup I would take if starting from home, caught wife for last mile of her commute, then resumed dash for my last mile. Gonna be hot today.

Yesterday was crazy day, 3 lefthook near misses, after none for like years!

halcpa 07-03-07 09:14 AM

The weather is just UFB! Cool and dry.

I just wanted to skip work and ride all day.

Buglady 07-03-07 09:15 AM

Nice ride in today. I decided to see how fast I could go down Elbow Drive as the traffic was pretty light. I discovered that you absolutely HAVE to take the lane on that road as the rightmost 5 feet of the road are horrendously cratered and bumpy. Also, people passed me in the other lane instead of buzzing me when I moved 2 feet over onto the smooth part. Beat my usual time by 15 minutes! (traffic was VERY light and I hit almost all the lights on green).

spokenword 07-03-07 09:35 AM

on yesterday's ride home, passing through Lexington center on the Minuteman bikeway, a roadie caught up to me at a stop sign, and followed me across the intersection to the continuation of the bikeway, where the grade goes from level and ever so slightly uphill to ever so slightly downhill. I picked up speed and got up to 24/25 mph and pulled this guy for about two miles, then he took his turn and passed me and yelled, 'you're a freaking monster! how the hell do you ride so fast with those two panniers?'

'who needs training when you've got a commute?'

I stayed on his wheel for another mile or so, then had to peel off to get groceries. Roadie shook his head over the fact that I was gladly adding more weight to my bike.

Commute in today was slow as I was riding with a co-worker who's newly initiated to bike commuting and she was getting used to riding with a backpack (her bike doesn't have racks). Kept on getting passed by roadies (even one guy who was hauling on a hybrid) and I so badly wanted to get on their wheels, but figured I'd be the nice guy and hang back.

caloso 07-03-07 09:44 AM

Much too short today. I'd hoped to do a longer loop but was caught by my clingy 3-year old daughter. I sat with her for awhile until she decided she'd sleep for another hour. By this time it was getting on towards 7 and I just had time for a quick out and back down to Freeport. Saw a few other commuters and fitness riders and tried to share the bike love with a wave to all of my two-wheeled brothers and sisters.

gharding 07-03-07 10:08 AM

I commuted for the first time today (2 days after getting my bike). It felt a little longer than I expected, but once I reached the office, I noticed that I made pretty good time.. roughly equivalent to the time it took me to take the subway to work. I rode 2nd ave all the way down to Houston, then down Broadway and finished at the bottom of Wall. This first ride was great.. I found a few spots where I could speed up (I accidently ended up in the turning lanes like 4 times, which I now know to avoid). And Broadway was the worst of them all, until ALL the traffic stopped moving except me!!

Took about 45 minutes or so. Once I build up some more endurance, hopefully I can do it ~30.

Roadmunky 07-03-07 10:17 AM

My 5 seconds is worth more than the rest of your life!
 
I tried picking up my average today. I made it to work in 45min instead of 50min. : ). I did encounter a punk trash truck driver at a red. I pulled up to his right side, when the light turned green he gunned it and beat me to the other side where he had a trash can to pick up. He totally block the bike lane, cut me off and pretty much ran me off the road I had to turn into the curve. I looked over and saw him smiling. I kept going and turned the next two trash can upside down. : ).

Robbie Hatfield 07-03-07 10:35 AM

^ I like your style!

I rode 22.5 miles to work this morning at an average speed of 19.3mph in average to hilly territory. I have a lwb recumbent bike (picture is in the commuter bike pictures thread) with an electric power-assist installed. It only cost me 122Wh of electricity for this mornings commute! Nearly 60 miles of range off of a single charge isn't bad!!

Robbie

DunderXIII 07-03-07 11:26 AM

Had a nice commute today until I started cycling on the road instead of the dedicated bike path on the same road. Grr the bike path is on a really broken up sidewalk, going up and down, and the road besides it is on smooth new pavement and fast. Besides I almost had an accident a couple of weeks ago because of how the path is setup (its going in/out of the main road at every intersection and it cuts the traffic turning right). Well a woman in a huge SUV started pushing behind me and ended honking twice showing me the bike path. It's three freaking lanes wide and in low traffic conditions! Damn it. My cocky impulse was to give her the finger and let her start *****ing. Of course it was way too long for her to wait the 10 seconds needed to arrive at the light she needed to turn so she stepped on the gas. I passed her while she was turning. Oh well, I hate when people think we *MUST* use bike paths and nothing else. F* them. A broken bike path is a nuisance IMO.

MyPC8MyBrain 07-03-07 11:32 AM

Pounded the ride home last night. Don't know why I do that sometimes, but just reefed it in the big ring the whole way. I still felt it in my legs this morning :)

Lazy ride in this morning. Weather was cool, clear, and representative of the reasons that I live in Colorado. Can't wait to get out of here today... I may just hammer it again on the home lol

Have a safe holiday ...and don't burn down the neighborhood !

Neil Fraedrich 07-03-07 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by caloso
Much too short today. I'd hoped to do a longer loop but was caught by my clingy 3-year old daughter. I sat with her for awhile until she decided she'd sleep for another hour. By this time it was getting on towards 7 and I just had time for a quick out and back down to Freeport. Saw a few other commuters and fitness riders and tried to share the bike love with a wave to all of my two-wheeled brothers and sisters.

Great Attitude!!
I too wave at everyone (using all my fingers)
Sometimes I dont get a friendly exchange, I understand that sometimes it is hard to wave when you are
on a rough surface or negotiating a dificult area, but mostly I think it is nice when cyclist can think of each other as part of the SAME TEAM.

habernac 07-03-07 12:19 PM

well, back from vacation. Commute was cool today. The last day before vacation I got hit by a car on Centre Street. Really bizarre, he hit my right pedal, I put a whole in the side of his vehicle but he didn't knock me over or do any damage. He pulled over and kept honking at me to stop, I kept riding as I was OK. Not my fault he didn't check before changing lanes. I almost felt bad, but to heck with him, he's the one who wasn't paying attention.

Zeuser 07-03-07 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by habernac
well, back from vacation. Commute was cool today. The last day before vacation I got hit by a car on Centre Street. Really bizarre, he hit my right pedal, I put a whole in the side of his vehicle but he didn't knock me over or do any damage. He pulled over and kept honking at me to stop, I kept riding as I was OK. Not my fault he didn't check before changing lanes. I almost felt bad, but to heck with him, he's the one who wasn't paying attention.

Isn't that a hit a run? You might not have any damage but he does. Even if it is his fault, you should still stop anyway.

buzzman 07-03-07 10:03 PM

back to commuting again but in a whole new city. Instead of the Boston commute I'm back in the New York City commute mode. Living mid-town and working downtown so had a nice west side bike path commute and crossed over on 10th to the east side. Great weather today. Nice temp. I :love:NY- on days like this especially.

1ply 07-04-07 06:56 AM

My ride was the most lonesome ride ever... saw a couple of joggers and ZERO other commuters. Must have been the rain.

I decided to sleep in this morning, looked out the window when the alarm clock beeped and it was looking like it would rain. Sure enough, by the time I get on the bike, it's raining. Wet ride from start to finish. My white socks turned gray - road dirt.... didn't know about this phenomenon.

Some rain pants would have been nice to have... will be next on list.

Flimflam 07-04-07 08:00 AM

Back from my long weekend break. Went out for a ride last night just to get the cobwebs from the legs (note to self: need to stretch even when on days off).
Ride to work was wet this morning.. debated the MTB with all it's nice 'weather' gear. I thought 'screw it' and took the roadie anyway - was cold starting out so I even double backed to get my goretex + hi-vis I'd forgotten anyway.
Yay for being back on the bike.

pinkrobe 07-04-07 09:02 AM

The touristas are starting to accumulate in town, and I'm worried about riding next week when everyone's half cut by 9:00 a.m. and staggering from one party to the next. Today was nice and warm, but not hot. The ride home will be hot and sweaty, but I guess I shouldn't complain.

Buglady 07-04-07 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by pinkrobe
The touristas are starting to accumulate in town, and I'm worried about riding next week when everyone's half cut by 9:00 a.m. and staggering from one party to the next. Today was nice and warm, but not hot. The ride home will be hot and sweaty, but I guess I shouldn't complain.

I have a liter of Gatorade chilling in the fridge for the ride home... wish I'd brought an extra bandanna, they make good neck coolers. Oh well. Looks like the forecast has come down a bit though, only 27C predicted for this afternoon, and 31C tomorrow.

As for Stampeders... I'm planning to take the long way around!

Edited to add commuting content - nice ride home yesterday, a bit on the warm side but I took it easy and stopped in the shade a couple of times. Despite the heat, managed to get all the way up my one steep hill without stopping or walking the bike! REALLY nice ride in this morning, perfect temperature and traffic was pretty reasonable (was late starting out so took Elbow Drive again; ended up forming an impromptu peloton with a few other commuters, which was nice in terms of making all of us more visible to drivers, so we got more room than if we'd each been solo).

pityr 07-04-07 11:11 AM

by far the most interesting commute yet. I was about 2 miles from home when I spotted an American flag on the side of the road. I couldn't stop in time to pick it up so I ended up backtracking. As I was walking back a motorist did a u-turn. The motorist came up beside me and said he had turned around to pick it up as well because he didn't like seeing the flag just lying there (same reason I was picking it up). Now it seemed obvious to me that the motorist was an immigrant (ESL, etc). I don't know how many Americans would stop to pick up the flag.

The flag now adorns the wall in my cube.

Traffic was lite and it made for a very peaceful ride. The only downside to commuting on a holiday is that the lights are on the holiday schedule which causes me to hit nearly every red on my 13 mile ride.

1ply 07-04-07 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by pityr
I spotted an American flag on the side of the road. I couldn't stop in time to pick it up so I ended up backtracking.

The flag now adorns the wall in my cube.

Traffic was lite and it made for a very peaceful ride. The only downside to commuting on a holiday is that the lights are on the holiday schedule which causes me to hit nearly every red on my 13 mile ride.

I did the same thing this past weekend, for a Canadian flag though :)

Your traffic lights are on holidays? Which colours get the day off? ;)

pityr 07-04-07 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by 1ply
I did the same thing this past weekend, for a Canadian flag though :)

Your traffic lights are on holidays? Which colours get the day off? ;)


Apparently green only makes limited appearances on holidays :) Sux to be red though, it has to work overtime.


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