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* jack * 10-26-07 07:07 AM

Aaaah.... a GLORIOUS ride in to work in the RAIN!!

I had to dust off my rain gear (literally) - it's been so long since we've had a decent shower down here!

DataJunkie 10-26-07 07:51 AM

I took a nice spin around the neighborhood yesterday on the Tarmac. That felt good.
I finally have stopped hurting. The irritating thing was not knowing what caused what injury. For a while there everything hurt.
Anyhow, I am commuting using the bus and light rail on days I do not work from home.
Today I actually had to drive to the bus. Ugh! However, I have my broken bike in the back of my van and will finally take it to a LBS to get a quote on what it is worth for the insurance. Plus, I get to start bike hunting again. Woo hoo!

genel 10-26-07 08:11 AM

Although cloudy, a nice day to ride, 55f, light wind. Traffic somewhat heavy for a friday, but I was running about 20min late. Carried my rain gear as the radio forecast rain, but My-cast is more optimistic.

Speedometer turned over 3700 yesterday.

habernac 10-26-07 08:41 AM

brrrr..cold out there today. -5C when I left.

PerhamBiker 10-26-07 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Cody Broken (Post 5523497)
Wow, that sucks and is annoying. I hope you heal up fast, and don't have any more dog problems.

My two daughters and I took our cocker spaniel (Daisy) out for a run with our bikes. A lady's dog ran full tilt at Daisy. My front wheel nailed the assailing dog t-bone like. My bike stopped dead, I flew off and sustained some scrapes and bruises. The dog yelped and ran back into the house from which it and the lady had come. I told the lady, "It's a good thing your dog ran away."

To which she replied, "You startled her!"

To which I replied, "We were riding bicycles!"

To which she replied, "Sorry"

I am glad to say Daisy was unharmed.

Thanks Cody Broken. I'm still pretty sore, but healing.

We're having a debate here at work about the level of liability dog owners have for such accidents. I think they are responsible to put me back in the condition I was in before the dog hit my bike; clothes, bike et. al. I think that is the honorable thing to do. Some people here think that they'd only pay to repair the bike. So I should have to replace $150 of clothes and helmet ruined by the actions of a loose dog?

Other people say the owners are completely liable and could face fines and other damage. I wonder if there is a standard, lawful obligation of dog/pet owners for accidents or damage caused by their pets?

pinkrobe 10-26-07 09:59 AM

Today was a balaclava day. Unfortunately, I did not have a balaclava with me. I still have my ears, but I was a little worried on the way in. It's time to get out the cold-weather gear for real...

HardyWeinberg 10-26-07 10:42 AM

Cold! 30sF. Beautiful sunrise though, pink glow on the capital dome, nice mountains over the inlet... Had both kids today, 6 yr old on his bike, <3 yr old in the trailer. She was happy in her blanket. Caught a lot of lights bringing her downtown. Running late, took the shortest straightest route to work after dropping her off, only a mile longer than shortest route from home (2 miles shorter than scenic less car-ry route I usually aim for on 2 kid days).

Flimflam 10-26-07 12:36 PM

Cool and windy, but good. Felt very slow but I guess I just kept the cadence up and managed to get here in the lower bounds of my normal time. I think I hit some lights nicely too which helps.

The wind is a major pain in the buttocks right now, but it's more training and I've been getting on OK regardless.

scoatw 10-26-07 01:43 PM

4:30 am 55f very slight drizzle, could hardly feel it. I overdressed with rain jacket and light jacket underneath. Had my thin balaclava on, didn't really need it. Afternoon ride home. 62f se wind 7mph, it felt stronger. Still a nice day to ride. Forecast is calling for morning temps in the upper 30's. Gettin' ready.
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neilfein 10-26-07 04:06 PM

First ride in the rain since the summer, and first ever cool-weather rain ride past a drizzle. Must get another layer or two for my November ride; what I have is barely enough for October.

It's quite true that once you e soaked, you can't get any wetter and, assuming you're warm enough, rain isn't a problem.

caloso 10-26-07 04:12 PM

First day back on the bike after vacation.

vtjim 10-26-07 08:58 PM

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Nice ride home. Tailwind. Fairly warm in the 50s. I took some decent pictures. Have to post them later. I stopped at a stop sign and the cager without a stop sign stopped as well. We had the stare-down until he waved me to go. :rolleyes: Whatever dude. I went. :o

Sample...

buzzman 10-26-07 09:45 PM

vtjim- nice fall pic. The colors this time of year are spectacular in New England. The light is also terrific because of the angle of the sun. Funny that it should be so colorful as we have less and less light each day this time of year.

I had a little shorter commute (8 mile each way) and I must say I was thankful for a less than 1/2 hour commute. I'm still a little sluggish these days so I appreciated the more moderate ride. Don't know why I'm so sluggish. Probably just need a day or two away from the bike but it's my main means of transport- I suppose I could use the car once in a while but certainly not for my commute. A colleague from work drives in from about a 1/4 mile from my house and goes the way I would go in were I to drive. I asked him:
  • How long it takes him- 30 mins - 1 hour+ By bike it takes me from 28 minutes to 45 minutes door to door.
  • Where he parks and what it costs per month?: Our parking is subsidized by our employer- (I wish my bike ride was!) but it still costs him $175/month- our employer pays another $175.!
  • He takes the Mass pike, a toll road, it is $2/each way.

Parking and tolls alone equals almost $2500 for the year and my employer is out another $2100 on top of that! That's $4600 not including gas, wear and tear on the car, insurance etc., for one person to drive their car. Wow. It never quite hit home until I asked him. I should video us leaving the same building, intercut with him in his car and me on the bike. I'd probably get home before him and I could have a running tally, like the national debt clock, clicking away under each of us. It's amazing.

All that and I get the beautiful fall colors and peace and quiet of the Charles River and he gets stuck in traffic on the Mass Pike.:o

hoodoo40 10-27-07 05:51 AM

Fun wet ride home from DC on the WO&D. Usually don't ride in the rain, but I thought I would try it now that I have fenders. They worked great, but still got soaked from the rain. Went from East Falls Church Metro to Vienna, then back roads home. (I cheated, took the Metro from DC to East Falls Church).

Found out raincoat leaks, stayed warm most of the ride, but was starting to chill around 8 miles.

-- John

scottmorrison99 10-27-07 09:18 PM

Nice ride both ways, until I got 2 blocks from home. Had an oncoming police officer flash his headlights at me, and then whoop his siren at me to pull over. I think the officer driving behind him recognized me and that's why he moved on. Go ahead, give me a ticket for being visible, rookie. Arrrgh.

buzzman 10-27-07 09:58 PM

ride in today was wet- but I was relatively dry. I still need a new rain jacket, though.

did some errands on the way home and rode into a blustery headwind. Then I went to the bike shop and bought $200+ worth of stuff for my bike and my wife's bike. Didn't buy a rain jacket.

Thought I'd stock up on inner tubes while I was there and came home and my rear bike tire went flat as soon as I brought it in.:rolleyes:

scoatw 10-28-07 03:40 PM

Was out this morning at 9am. 41f sunny. Wore jeans/leggings with shoe covers. Rainjacket/Shell, cotton gloves, thin balaclava. Was comfortable. Afternoon, 3pm, 55f sunny. Rainjacket,shorts,tights, weather was nice. Riding was nice.
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hankbrandenburg 10-29-07 04:52 AM

Chilly here this morning - 32F when I left the house. I wore usual MTB shorts with leg warmers, base layer, long sleeve jersey and reflective vest on top. After initial warm up did fine until I got my toes wet crossing creek. Made the last 6 miles of the commute with chilly feet but otherwise a good commute.

All in all not bad for my first cold weather commute.

PS: There are deer moving around EVERYWHERE along my route and I expect to hit one eventually. Hopefully it will not injure either of us.

1ply 10-29-07 05:02 AM

My first negative temp commute (-1°C) Meh - not much different than the +1 last week. No ice encountered yet (good thing too). Next time I will wear some forehead and ear protection (I forgot this morning and didn't want to go back).

Nice ride again, got caught at a few too many lights.

Wife is pushing me to buy myself a car...................

vtjim 10-29-07 06:07 AM

Coldest commute of the season, and first sub-freezing. 27F/-3C. No frost though. Blue/pink sky from the sunrise and a light wind that kept switching from head to tail.

I had just started out this morning and there were 3 deer standing in my neighbor's driveway. :) I stopped pedaling to see what they'd do. I got surprisingly close before two trotted across the street, hooves clicking, in front of me and into the trees, and the third turned and went the other way down the driveway.

Here are the commute pictures I took on Friday.

Amber_ 10-29-07 07:08 AM

Nice ride, 49 degrees F and hardly any wind. It's the coldest ride I've done so far (I know some of you are probably rolling your eyes but it's been in the 80s around here until yesterday). I wore shorts and a long sleeve technical shirt and I was fine.

tarwheel 10-29-07 07:21 AM

Chilliest morning of the year so far in NC, but it felt great. Having the right clothes makes a huge difference. I was very comfortable wearing jersey with wicking t-shirt, vest, arm warmers and tights over my bib shorts. Hardly sweated a drop and wasn't cold either.

Today was my first bike commute since October 17, my longest stretch off the bike this year. Various events conspired to keep me from riding, including 3 straight days of heavy showers, the most rain we've had this year after months of drought. It felt great to be back on my bike and my legs were fresh.

This was also my first commute using my new Fenix L2D flashlight. They actually sent me the wrong light as I ordered the Premium model, but the regular version is brighter than the Cygolite I had been using. Fenix is supposed to be sending me a Premium model in the mail, but I'll continue using this light until it arrives. The Fenix weighs so little that I might actually order a second one for additional light. One thing I like about my Cygolite is that it has two bulbs so you always have a backup if one goes out. Carrying two Fenix lights would still be substantially lighter than my Cygolite and much brighter.

Tude 10-29-07 07:32 AM

Had to dig out some winter stuff --- @28F when I started out this morning, up to a whopping 30F right now. And had the full lights on too. Wasn't bad at all, but I must say my nice warm bed was soooo hard to get out of this morning knowing it's still jet black outside and supposedly had a frost last night.

However, the 32 lb bulky backpack this morning wasn't fun. I'm doing a one man show on commuting today at an event for college. Several other vendors/groups there that has to do with health, recycling, etc. And me, as a rep from my bike club, for commuting and the darn good health of it all!

:) Of course I have lots of good literature, including some handy dandy handouts on NYS driving laws pertaining to bicyclists, oh and maybe an article I copied written by a bicyclists, entitled "Open Letter to Drivers" and other good bits of info referencing the health benefits of bicycling as well as the non pollution aspect, etc.

And I have my winter clothing, tools, etc as part of my presentation.

Sure will be glad to go home with a regular sized backpack!

mikepop 10-29-07 08:06 AM

Chilly morning - 29 F - I think the coldest so far this year. I am certainly not complaining as it is already late Oct and usually those temps come on much earlier. My list of "things I should get for winter" keeps growing - new light, hat for under the helmet, new pedals, new bell.

Mr_H 10-29-07 08:08 AM

My first below freezing ride of the year, yay! I'm not riding the entire morning commute completly in the dark, which is kind of nice in a strange sort of way.

I need to get myself another Super flash, but Nashbar.com doesn't have them listed anymore :(
Planetbike says they're out of stock...they have a Blink 7 but I dont know how those compare :/

Edit: Nevermind, BikeTireDirect.com has the Superflashes :D


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