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Pig_Chaser 07-23-08 02:20 PM

I passed the only other bike commuter in Nisku this morning. I was wondering if that guy was still around, good to see that he is.

ScottE22 07-23-08 02:32 PM

I'm just not that hard core, I guess...
 
Had a nice ride in this morning. But now it's thundering and raining and generally nasty. So my wife is coming to pick me up.

noteon 07-23-08 03:07 PM

Kind of annoying on the way to work, headwind all the way, and just not feeling the buzz. Now I'm staying late at the office unexpectedly, and I didn't bring my headlight, so I'll be taking the subway home.

Tomorrow I'll take the subway here and then ride the bike home.

lookingforcool 07-23-08 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by caloso (Post 7118822)
On the way home last night I yelled at a driver to get off her Blackberry and pay attention to the task of driving. She reacted in a manner which reflected poorly on her upbringing.

And on the way into the office this morning, I yelled at another driver who was putting her phone to her ear. She looked sheepish and put her phone down. It's been 23 days since the hand-held cell phone ban went into effect and everyday I see some JAM with a phone to his or her ear.

The only thing I've noticed so far about the damn cell phone law is that now people are just pulling to the side of the road randomly in "no parking" stretches of roads to sit there and chat. I've almost gone right up the arse of 2 cars this week that just decided to freakin STOP because their phones were ringing.

Oh well... I guess it's safer for the other cagers, but it really takes me by surprise when someone just stops their car on a narrow one lane road to talk on the phone.

But on topic - this morning was nice. I've been committing myself to taking it easy on my commutes. They're MUCH more pleasant at a slower pace... A little brisk, but I warm up quickly.

STILL waiting for the damn afternoon headwind to not happen. Every single day for at least a month I've been riding into a serious wind all the way home. The palm trees outside are telling me it's gonna be another one of those today.

Ronniewo 07-23-08 06:36 PM

My first commute home was yesterday. It was 104 F and 20 knots of headwind and I enjoyed every minute.

ban guzzi 07-23-08 08:56 PM

been commuting on the fixed with a single pannier for the last 6 weeks. Mess bag got too hot with the temps in the upper 90's...
So far, traffic is nicer to me it seems. Prolly just my imagination.
Feels cooler commutinmg with my monkey load off my back and on the bike. Come winter the mess bag will be coming back out. Keeps the heat in when it drops to 10 degrees and snowing...
Highschool kids blocking pathso I yelled MOVE!!. They did but were mouthy about it. No suprise.
Getting tired of all the people out and about on the MUP (fastest way to work for me) who have NO freakin' clue how to be predictable or stay in there own 'lane'.
I'm about ready to start throwing elbows at passing twits...

other than that, loving the weather, fixed may not be fastest or efficient but I sure love the quiet on my 20RT commute. Kinda fun at 0-Dark-Thirty...

girljen 07-23-08 09:32 PM

I lost a pannier! I had both of them when I left work. I had both of them when I aired up my tires (to 100psi, ridiculous fast!). But when I got to Target, I only had one pannier! Luckily, it was the one with my wallet and phone and keys.

Unfortunately, the one I lost had my work clothes, my safety vest, my map, my first aid kit, my repair kit, some really good makeup, and so on.

I went back and retraced my entire route. I found nothing. I looked at the gas station, nothing there. I went all the way back to work and looked all over the station, nothing.

Dammit. I guess I'm going to the bike shop this weekend....

ban guzzi 07-23-08 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by girljen (Post 7121866)
I lost a pannier!
Dammit. I guess I'm going to the bike shop this weekend....


might sound cheesy but a bit of velcro around the hooks to rack bit maybe? My pans have a tab that rotate around to lock onto the rack but I use velcro or zipties to keep the 'casual' thief in check. Might work for you to keep your pans on?

girljen 07-23-08 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by ban guzzi (Post 7122060)
might sound cheesy but a bit of velcro around the hooks to rack bit maybe? My pans have a tab that rotate around to lock onto the rack but I use velcro or zipties to keep the 'casual' thief in check. Might work for you to keep your pans on?

Dude, that's exactly what I was thinking. My brother has some cool panniers that attach with what look like great big zip ties...I'll have to talk to him and figure out what he's using so I can buy those for myself.

ban guzzi 07-23-08 11:30 PM

GirlJen: I have these. Nothing fancy, certainly no Ortliebs! but they work just fine, I really like the attachment system and they are adjustable fore/aft for heel strike. Just get some loc-tite or a bit of rubber cement to lock down the acorn nuts inside the back panel of the bags if you pick these bags.

Good value and realisitic to use everyday.

http://http://detours.us/product_inf...roducts_id=143

I know Cycle Analyst carries these and a TON of other stuff. On the other side of town from you tho'...

http://www.cycleanalystinc.com/

Moskau 07-24-08 04:35 AM

When I woke up this morning the weather didn't look promising, but as 80% of the time, the weather looks worse from the inside than it actually is on the outside. I had a lovely ride this morning. :)

I can feel I need a rest day soon though. I've been very active for the past few days and my body is feeling it.

77midget 07-24-08 06:15 AM

Wet. Wet wet wet. I thought I might have a window of opportunity based on the radar, but it was not to be. 1/3 of the way in, the rain, it came!.

Glad I got my @ss on the bike though. Was almost dressed in street clothes to drive when I said F it.

jasonsstover 07-24-08 06:17 AM

The ride home last night was brutal. It was absolutely beautiful, but a storm front was moving out of the area and the high pressure system was moving in with some serious sustained winds. Direct head wind. I was exhausted by the time I met my wife for dinner about 6 miles into my 8.5 mile ride home. I ended up having calf cramps in the middle of the night. I think part of it was that I didn't eat anything before I left the office and I didn't have a banana before going to bed. Not too mention I had to stop to help an 11 or 12 year old girl that had crashed pretty hard in an underpass tunnel.

Today is a rest day. Gear up for tomorrow. I am still on track for a minimum of 3 bike commutes per week.

dalmore 07-24-08 06:27 AM

I found this really nice Pannier on my ride in this morning. It had a cool repair kit in it, a first aid kit some cloths - not my style - and some makeup - not my color ... just kidding, girljen!

Did a park and ride today - I think shortening my total commute distance is best for my still healing hamstring. But half a ride is better than no ride!

rlrct 07-24-08 06:39 AM

Ride in was a bit damp, mostly in between rain showers - I got spit on a little bit. Fastest ride in yet. The ride home is probably going to be WET - I'll need to check the radar and time the ride home based on when the worst of the rain cells are coming through.

pinkrobe 07-24-08 08:21 AM

Last night I noticed that my front wheel was making unpleasant noises on the climb home. I popped it in the truing stand and had to tighten up all the spokes on the non-disc side. :( It's okay now, but I'm ashamed I let it get that bad. While I had the tools out, I installed my new [actually used, but apparently only for display purposes] SRAM Force crankset on the Cervelo, and put Juicy 3s on my wife's winter bike. I also found out what caused my bike light to short-circuit - bad connector! Pretty good for a rainy evening.

The ride in was smooth. It had rained pretty hard before I left the house, but I didn't catch any of it.

CommuteCommando 07-24-08 08:43 AM

Cool thing happened on the ride to the trolley last night. I passed this guy that I have seen with his bike on the trolley before. Youve seen this guy too. Jeans and ball cap on a BigBox dual shock mountain bike grunting along at a deathmarch cadence. I passed him a mile short of the station, and got there almost a full minute first.

When he got there, he approached me and asked me if I knew anything about the gears on the bike. It gave me a chance to explain cadence to him, also to recomend that he get a man-purse like me, and throw his jeans in there and wear shorts for the ride, make sure his tires were pumped to the max etc.

Advocacy on a small scale (Was also careful not to dis the WalMart special he was riding)

Ka_Jun 07-24-08 08:44 AM

Cool ride in, took it easy, even though I was running behind. Saw some other commuters. Only forgot my belt today, and not the whole work clothes pack. Should be a promising ride home.

jpdesjar 07-24-08 08:58 AM

wet roads and it was a little foggy and i had a good time

gronk40 07-24-08 10:17 AM

Mellow ride in today. It was a little rainy, but I just chose not to ride hard and really enjoy the morning.

I have been hitting the cardio a lot lately (alpine climbing last weekend) and it was nice to just take it easy.

mikepop 07-24-08 10:51 AM

Got to work before the downpour, so no complaints.

striegel 07-24-08 10:59 AM

Beautiful weather this morning -- sunny and mid-50's.

I saw a large wild turkey cross the street about 100 feet ahead of me at one point and it just loitered beside the road as I pedaled past.

Later as I crossed a bridge over the Chagrin river, I looked over the right hand rail to the water below and was rewarded with the sight of a doe and her fawn standing in the center of the water.

harleyfrog 07-24-08 11:03 AM

Got off to a rather late start. As I was about to turn onto Township Road from Cowan, I noticed a water truck was turning around; he just watered down the road, which meant the dirt and crushed limestone was now wet and sticky (ugh). My calves are a little sore, but it'll be a good excuse to get my wife to message my legs tonight. :D Otherwise, a nice ride.

HardyWeinberg 07-24-08 12:55 PM

Biked to dentist, another bike was arriving when I was departing. Then out the most unscenic nasty route to work, I just didn't have time to detour. Otherwise fine ride though.

jag6780 07-24-08 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by noteon (Post 7119516)
Kind of annoying on the way to work, headwind all the way, and just not feeling the buzz. Now I'm staying late at the office unexpectedly, and I didn't bring my headlight, so I'll be taking the subway home.

Tomorrow I'll take the subway here and then ride the bike home.

How was the ride yesterday morning? Wasn't it raining?

Your lucky today though, it turned out beautiful...

Moskau 07-24-08 02:00 PM

Plenty of headwind on the way home today. I can feel I'm due for a rest day now and regret using my day off on Tuesday to do all sorts of stupid stuff like bike, dance and do pushups. I've been sore all over since!! :p

Still, I plan to bike to work tomorrow and then it's car to work on Saturday. My body can do one more day...

Pig_Chaser 07-24-08 02:21 PM

Hmmm, boring ride this morning. I was going to a clinic to get some vaccinations so i took it ez so as to not break a sweat. I'll break a sweat this afternoon.

caloso 07-24-08 03:09 PM

Did a mellow ride with my buddy before work. Hoping to make the Airport Ride tonight. That'll put me over 600 miles for the month and there's still a week left.

ban guzzi 07-24-08 04:13 PM

ride jome was nice this morning. Met the girlfriend for a quick ride when she got off work. Have to drive in tonight since the same girlfriend needs to get to the airport in the AM.
I hear thunder and smell rain.
I'd rather be rididng tonight. I love riding in rain.

noteon 07-24-08 04:37 PM

Tailwind for a change!


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