How was the commute today?
Pedaling Backwards
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From: Mid-Michigan
Bikes: '04 Cannondale F300, '92 Park Pre Rigid MTB
Chilly morning, but otherwise alright. Woke up late so I wasn't able to get to the gym for weights, but oh well.
My roadie's handlebars are starting to look crowded as I've got my camera, bike computer, head light, and healight switch on it. It's a good thing I have the drop bars, or else I wouldn't have any place to put my hands :b
My roadie's handlebars are starting to look crowded as I've got my camera, bike computer, head light, and healight switch on it. It's a good thing I have the drop bars, or else I wouldn't have any place to put my hands :b
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From: Podunc, Minnesota
Bikes: '14 Bacchetta Corsa, '93 Ryan Vanguard, Action Bent SWB USS
I have forgotten which combination of clothing I need for various colder temperatures! I was way overdressed this morning. My legs were still tired from a great ride on Saturday so I took it easy. The road was wet but nothing was in the air… until the semi passed! Yuck! Hopefully Accuweather is accurate and I can make it home dry this evening.
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Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Woodstock, GA
Bikes: 2006 Specialized Langster Comp, 2005 Schwinn DBX Super Sport, 2004 Trek 5900 Superlight
New chain, new fenders, new borrowed HID headlight, clean bike, resealed bottom bracket - life is very, very good.
SERENITY NOW!!!

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From: In the 212
Bikes: Haro Vector, IRO Rob Roy, Bianchi Veloce
Crowded today w/ drivers all over the place so lots of zigzagging around them. Peds were no help either w/ their jaywalking. Serves me right for leaving later than usual.
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From: Land of the Lobster
Bikes: Marin Larkspur 1998
An electrical transformer exploded on a pole across the street just before I passed by. Luckily I saw the flash first, so the noise didn't scare me out of my seat.
Otherwise, uneventful but chilly. First day with jacket & warmer gloves.
Otherwise, uneventful but chilly. First day with jacket & warmer gloves.
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Joined: Apr 2007
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From: Calgary
Bikes: 2018 Ghost Square Trekking B2.8 e-bike; 2015 MEC Cote gravel/touring bike; 1985 Boyes-Rosser tourer, now outfitted as Winter Trundle-bike
Buzzman, thanks for the fabulous photos! I should grab the camera today and snap a few shots along my route - we are having a gorgeous autumn here.
OK, I really just came down to the computer to check the weather... gotta go
OK, I really just came down to the computer to check the weather... gotta go
On my TARDIScycle!
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: Eastside Seattlite Termite Mound
Bikes: Trek 520, Trek Navigator 300, Peugeot Versailles PE10DE
Fairly dark....able to give a real test of some of my new lighting (not all here yet) this morning.
Found these little blinky LEDs that have something like little stretchy cords attached....could attach to sides of helmet perfectly. I was blinky McGoo this morning.
Found these little blinky LEDs that have something like little stretchy cords attached....could attach to sides of helmet perfectly. I was blinky McGoo this morning.
The morning commute was a balmy 8C (46F). That's warmer than some of our day time highs from last week. It was nice not to have to wear as many layers.
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Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Brooklyn
Bikes: 70s Atala conversion, Quattro Assi Team 2001
Low 60s, no rain, low traffic... Good 6 miles up the Island.
Chris
Chris
Viking Warrior
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From: Bristol, CT
Bikes: 60's SpaceLiner, 60's Ross Futura, 60's Sears spyder, 70's Zebrakenko, 98 Ross Chimera Hybrid, 90's Schwinn Frontier, and ThunderHorse, my trusty mountain steed, also my gf's 64 Schwinn ladies cruiser and her purple lowrider are at my disposal.
This is how I commuted today (Except I am also wearing a tweed suit). It's worth it just for the looks I get 

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Joined: Jul 2002
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Cool, overcast, and breezy. Perfect weather for a bike ride.
DNPAIMFB
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From: Cowtown, AB
Bikes: Titus El Guapo, Misfit diSSent, Cervelo Soloist Carbon, Wabi Lightning, et al.
Got out of the house a little late, but it was smooth sailing for the most part. I got caught in the wrong lane 2 blocks from work, and got stuck doing a roundabout back to my building with 5 stops at lights, all left-hand turns. Oy!
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From: central ohio
Bikes: 96 gary fisher 'utopia' : 99 Softride 'Norwester'(for sale), 1972 Raleigh Twenty. Surly 1x1 converted to 1x8, 96 Turner Burner
4:30am commute. Temp 54d. Nice ride in. I've been commuting for about 5 mos. now. Saw another commuter for the first time on my route coming the other way. Forecast is rain for the rest of the week, we'll see if he braves the rain. On the ride home it was 74d, took the bikepath home to enjoy the fall weather. We have a real nice Bikepath here in Columbus that winds along the river and thru the woods.
GATC

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From: south Puget Sound
damp, but not yet rainy like right now.
Belt drive!
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Boy they let 'em out of their cells today.
I'm riding home on the MUP. Nobody out there except the occassional runner. Eventually I come upon 2 young teen males and a young teen female. We're facing each other and they all move to their right, no problems. The girl is out in front and as I pass her she makes this obnoxious screaming sound like she's trying to scare me. (I'm a pilot and a scuba diver. Loud noises don't scare me.) Then the two boys start doing the same thing.
I just rolled my eyes and kept cruising until they started yelling things at me. I caught words like p*$$y and f@gg*t and that sort of thing.
So I turned my 6'2" self around.
This caused them to scatter like scared little bunnies into the woods. I could see them trying to hide in the trees. I stopped and yelled, "You children got a problem?"
No sound but the cool fall wind rustling in the trees.
"You got big mouths! Step up!"
Still nothing but wind.
"Next time I see you, etc etc..." Use your imagination.
Other than that... Nice ride...
I'm riding home on the MUP. Nobody out there except the occassional runner. Eventually I come upon 2 young teen males and a young teen female. We're facing each other and they all move to their right, no problems. The girl is out in front and as I pass her she makes this obnoxious screaming sound like she's trying to scare me. (I'm a pilot and a scuba diver. Loud noises don't scare me.) Then the two boys start doing the same thing.I just rolled my eyes and kept cruising until they started yelling things at me. I caught words like p*$$y and f@gg*t and that sort of thing.
So I turned my 6'2" self around.

This caused them to scatter like scared little bunnies into the woods. I could see them trying to hide in the trees. I stopped and yelled, "You children got a problem?"
No sound but the cool fall wind rustling in the trees.
"You got big mouths! Step up!"
Still nothing but wind.
"Next time I see you, etc etc..." Use your imagination.
Other than that... Nice ride...
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From: Podunc, Minnesota
Bikes: '14 Bacchetta Corsa, '93 Ryan Vanguard, Action Bent SWB USS
It takes some doing but I put those little blinkies on my hubs so they gave a 360 pattern. Not sure how effective they were but it was interesting from the vantage point of the bike seat!
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From: Podunc, Minnesota
Bikes: '14 Bacchetta Corsa, '93 Ryan Vanguard, Action Bent SWB USS
Wet, windy, and I was not in the mood... The ride didn't fix the mood issue... Two hours later and all I'm in the mood for is 2 1/2 men and a tall beer!
53 miles per burrito


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From: Dallas, TX
Bikes: Land Shark, Trek 1000, Iron Horse Rogue, Novara Randonee
This morning was the first real ride in the rain in a long time. It was raining very hard at one point. I had my head down for a second trying to wipe the rain from my eyes and when I looked up I had rolled right past a stop sign. Luckily there was no cross traffic at the time. I kept riding about a quarter mile down to road and took shelter at a school for about ten minutes until the worst of it had passed.
After a couple of minutes a frog was thinking the same thing and hopped over beside my bike to wait out the rain with me.
After a couple of minutes a frog was thinking the same thing and hopped over beside my bike to wait out the rain with me.
newbie
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Vancouver BC
Bikes: lemond poprad 2006, old tomassa road bike
I woke up this morning grumpy, hating life and the fact that I had to get out of my bed when it was still dark out.
.....ride ride ride....
As I pull up to school, im thinking life is actually pretty good.
On the way home i rode by 3 dead rats in the bike lane. They have been there for a while.
.....ride ride ride....
As I pull up to school, im thinking life is actually pretty good.
On the way home i rode by 3 dead rats in the bike lane. They have been there for a while.
newbie
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Vancouver BC
Bikes: lemond poprad 2006, old tomassa road bike
Yeah, that what makes or breaks the deal for me. I have a pair of MEC waterproof pants with one pocket, and just now bought a pair of water-resistant pants from there with three pockets. Three small pockets unfortunately. That's why I usually avoid women's pants... manufacturers seem to believe that women carry purses, and put either no pockets or very small pockets on women's clothing. Funny; our cards and keys are the same size as mens'...
Enjoy

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From: Seattle metro
Bikes: Trek 5200
Steady rain on the return ride. I didn't care, it's such a relieve to be able to bike again. My leg strength is steadily improving and metabo is starting to come back too.
really nice ride in and back. I need a new bike bag, the zippers on mine are fakakta. and suddenly my front light was screwed up too- hmmmm bike gremlins.
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Joined: Apr 2007
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From: Calgary
Bikes: 2018 Ghost Square Trekking B2.8 e-bike; 2015 MEC Cote gravel/touring bike; 1985 Boyes-Rosser tourer, now outfitted as Winter Trundle-bike
I woke up this morning grumpy, hating life and the fact that I had to get out of my bed when it was still dark out.
.....ride ride ride....
As I pull up to school, im thinking life is actually pretty good.
On the way home i rode by 3 dead rats in the bike lane. They have been there for a while.
.....ride ride ride....
As I pull up to school, im thinking life is actually pretty good.
On the way home i rode by 3 dead rats in the bike lane. They have been there for a while.

My ride was great. There's a great bit where I go through a bunch of trees that are all losing their leaves and it makes the coolest noise when I ride through the piles. Have to watch that if it's wet of course! And my midterm went well, plus I found out I pulled an A+ (96%) on Friday's test, so all in all a very good day




