How was the commute today?
#2201
Hi Folks
Nice ride in this morning. I'm on the older bike which doesn't have a computer. This is sometimes a real benefit as that little speed display can be a torment, not to mention a distraction.
Luckily it has just started raining for the ride home, so I won't be in danger of getting too dry
Cheers,
Ed
Nice ride in this morning. I'm on the older bike which doesn't have a computer. This is sometimes a real benefit as that little speed display can be a torment, not to mention a distraction.
Luckily it has just started raining for the ride home, so I won't be in danger of getting too dry
Cheers,
Ed
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#2202
Rider in the Storm

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From: Portland, Oregon
Bikes: LeMond Zurich, KHS Fiero (Fixed), Centurion Ironman Expert
Originally posted by AndrewP
[BYou wave to the car to GO. Their response is usually to wave you through, which you then do without stopping - smiling and saying "Thanks". [/B]
[BYou wave to the car to GO. Their response is usually to wave you through, which you then do without stopping - smiling and saying "Thanks". [/B]
On another note, I had a minor scare on the way home last night. I was travelling downhill at a pretty good rate of speed, albeit cautiously due to traffic, when a woman swerves into the bike lane to pass traffic on the right. Of course I'm immediately behind her and clamping the brakes hard - hoping to stop in time. She then notices me and, of all things, hits the brakes! Nice move. . .
Anyway, I was able to barely squeeze my front tire between her car and the curb, stop, and catch myself by wrestling my foot quickly from the clipless and prop it on the curb. I would certainly have collided with the car, if not for the fortunate gift of space between the rear bumper and curb. Granted, I was almost stopped at this point, and would probably have just fallen onto the sidewalk, but I would have been REALLY upset.
I was still angry, though. I waved to her. She pulled back into traffic and I gently rode past her open passenger window. . . glaring. . . not a word was spoken. . . and she made no acknowledgement of her error. Oh well, overall, I had a pretty good ride home.
#2203
bici accumulatori

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From: Hamilton, Ottawa, Maberly, Apsley, Ontario
Bikes: 1985 Nishiki International Touring Bike, 1992 Vitus 979 road bike, 1996 Bianchi Premio road bike, 2002 Thin Blue LIne CO2 mountain bike, 2007 Rocky Mountain Sherpa touring bike, 1964 CCM roadster, 1959 CCM Motorbike, 2002 KHS FXT mtb + more to fix!
Originally posted by ChezJfrey
. . . glaring. . . not a word was spoken. . .
. . . glaring. . . not a word was spoken. . .
This morning's commute was a heavily laden one - laptop in one pannier, knapsack with work clothes in the other, and gym bag with ball hockey stuff carried messenger bag style. It all seemed to work ok, went downhill faster and uphill slower, got to work in about the same time. NIce sunrise, temp about +6C, (43 F)
Yesterday's ride in to work was a long one - timewise not distance wise. Approaching the lift bridge, it started going up at 6:20 am - the ship started passing under the bridge at 6:46 am! Ever since one of the dufus bridge operators dropped one on a ship near Welland in 2001, they start lifting the bridge when they see a ship on the horizon.
#2204
Rider in the Storm

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From: Portland, Oregon
Bikes: LeMond Zurich, KHS Fiero (Fixed), Centurion Ironman Expert
Originally posted by pinerider
Personally, I would find that [not saying anything] extremely difficult to do. I'm sure I would find something inappropriate to say!
Personally, I would find that [not saying anything] extremely difficult to do. I'm sure I would find something inappropriate to say!

This morning's commute was a heavily laden one - laptop in one pannier, knapsack with work clothes in the other, and gym bag with ball hockey stuff carried messenger bag style.
#2205
bici accumulatori

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From: Hamilton, Ottawa, Maberly, Apsley, Ontario
Bikes: 1985 Nishiki International Touring Bike, 1992 Vitus 979 road bike, 1996 Bianchi Premio road bike, 2002 Thin Blue LIne CO2 mountain bike, 2007 Rocky Mountain Sherpa touring bike, 1964 CCM roadster, 1959 CCM Motorbike, 2002 KHS FXT mtb + more to fix!
Originally posted by ChezJfrey
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Now I'm curious about the stick. . . carried joust style perhaps?
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Now I'm curious about the stick. . . carried joust style perhaps?
#2206
The weather has taken a turn for the worse around here, been a bit wet and the wind has re-appeared. I had one of those horrible parts to a ride where you have to work hard just to go downhill.
Never mind its all character building
Never mind its all character building
#2207
Overcast and slightly chilly today here in the "greater" Seattle area. The usual head wind, which this week has had the additional novelty of being more of a cross wind that manages blow against me in both directions that I travel in my commute. Doh, indeed.
#2208
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From: Norwood, MA
Bikes: Felt F-70, Terry Madeleine, Novara Safari fully customized by me
2 beautiful days running, what a treat! Mornings are 45F/8C, evenings 65F/18C. The only thing that ruined my ride was the car that pulled out of their lane into mine just as I passed their tail. Cars parked on the side of the street didn't leave much escape route to the side. I was very lucky today.
#2209
Hey, Kodama, I had that same crosswind...the legendary bi-directional headwind.
Today I was back in sweat pants. The weather was cold, gray, and had a tendency to dribble. It was just sprinkling on the way in.
I would actually have accepted a ride home if it had been offered tonight, but I've trained my co-workers too well.
So, into the dark I went. The rain was falling a little more substantially, and it was cold. My streak of nobody using their brights ended tonight (maybe it was just that it wasn't so dark on the other nights?) and my glasses and mirror were spotted with water.
Two miles from home, the rain started falling seriously, and when I got home I was fairly wet and my fingers were numb. I'm dried out now.
BTW, this is the anniversary of my very first post on this thread! (And second commute!) This thread was started last year, April 20th, and still going strong! Go, us!
Today I was back in sweat pants. The weather was cold, gray, and had a tendency to dribble. It was just sprinkling on the way in.
I would actually have accepted a ride home if it had been offered tonight, but I've trained my co-workers too well.
So, into the dark I went. The rain was falling a little more substantially, and it was cold. My streak of nobody using their brights ended tonight (maybe it was just that it wasn't so dark on the other nights?) and my glasses and mirror were spotted with water.Two miles from home, the rain started falling seriously, and when I got home I was fairly wet and my fingers were numb. I'm dried out now.

BTW, this is the anniversary of my very first post on this thread! (And second commute!) This thread was started last year, April 20th, and still going strong! Go, us!
#2210
Damp and Grey. Awoke to the sounds of a fairly strong wind and thought about taking the car. Wife even asked why I wasn't taking the car. Comprimised by cutting out some of my loops on the ride.
#2211
The Flying Scot

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From: North Queensferry Scotland and London (and France)
Bikes: Custom (Colin Laing) 531c fast tourer/audax, 1964 Flying Scot Continental, 1995 Cinelli Supercorsa, Holdsworth Mistral single speed, Dahon Speed 6 (folder), Micmo Sirocco and a few more
Very wet, in the way that only a Scottish downpour can get.
My riding partner and I met on the bridge and got soaked within minutes (at least from the waist down).
having said that, I was only wearing a thin wicking fleece under my Altura Dalby jacket, and the jacket kept me perfectly dry, in the heaviest possible rain, even resisting a splashing from a puddle driven through by a white panel van.
My riding partner and I met on the bridge and got soaked within minutes (at least from the waist down).
having said that, I was only wearing a thin wicking fleece under my Altura Dalby jacket, and the jacket kept me perfectly dry, in the heaviest possible rain, even resisting a splashing from a puddle driven through by a white panel van.
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1964 Flying Scot Continental (531)
1995 Cinelli Supercorsa (Columbus SLX)
1980s Holdsworth Mistral fixed (531)
2005 Dahon Speed 6 (folder)
(YES I LIKE STEEL)
2008 Viking Saratoga tandem
2008 Micmo Sirocco Hybrid (aluminium!)
2012 BTwin Rockrider 8.1
plus je vois les hommes, plus j'admire les chiens
1985 Sandy Gilchrist-Colin Laing built 531c Audax/fast tourer.
1964 Flying Scot Continental (531)
1995 Cinelli Supercorsa (Columbus SLX)
1980s Holdsworth Mistral fixed (531)
2005 Dahon Speed 6 (folder)
(YES I LIKE STEEL)
2008 Viking Saratoga tandem
2008 Micmo Sirocco Hybrid (aluminium!)
2012 BTwin Rockrider 8.1
#2212
Hi Folks,
So far I have been lucky in avoiding the downpours. Yesterday we had an amazing hailstorm, but I was jammy enough to have just the 1/2 hour dry spell that I needed to get home. Wonder if telling you all this has just cursed me....?
Cheers,
Ed
So far I have been lucky in avoiding the downpours. Yesterday we had an amazing hailstorm, but I was jammy enough to have just the 1/2 hour dry spell that I needed to get home. Wonder if telling you all this has just cursed me....?
Cheers,
Ed
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#2213
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From: San Jose, CA
Well, it's May. We went through the coldest April since 1975, and one of the rainiest, if not the rainiest.
Today's ride in was actually rather warm and dry. I forgot my jacket (a rare thing) but was still warm enough. I've been cutting through Willow Glen and Santa Clara Univ to take in some more sights along the way. Usually I'd go faster, more direct routes. But it's that time of year when people are out and about. Quite a few more bikers, too.
Tomorrow the forecast calls for a monsoon.
Today's ride in was actually rather warm and dry. I forgot my jacket (a rare thing) but was still warm enough. I've been cutting through Willow Glen and Santa Clara Univ to take in some more sights along the way. Usually I'd go faster, more direct routes. But it's that time of year when people are out and about. Quite a few more bikers, too.
Tomorrow the forecast calls for a monsoon.
#2214
Junior Member

Joined: Nov 2002
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From: Cork, Ireland
Clocked up around 241 miles in 19 days commuting to and from work in April, thankfully no crashes or punctures. Reached the 1000 mile mark yesterday since start 2003.
#2215
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From: Arizona, USA
Bikes: Mercier Corvus (commuter), Fila Taos (MTB), Trek 660(Got frame for free and put my LeMans Centurian components on it)
I tried out my new 28c(back) and 25c (front) tire setup this morning (bought it for a ride I am doing this weekend in the woods and includes 14 miles of dirt roads). I tested them on a canal road that follows my commute. They worked great. I also noticed that the pavement seemed a lot smoother with bigger tires on. I am sorely tempted to leave them on for commuting permanently. I didn't go much slower than usual and not having to worry' about every little piece of debris in the road was very nice. I was able to actually ride IN the bike lane instead of next to the white line where the cars sweep the debris into the rest of the lane. Had a great ride, and got to ride a little dirt (3 miles) to boot! Nothing better than that I figure, oh yeah, temps were in the 70's.
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#2216
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From: Norwood, MA
Bikes: Felt F-70, Terry Madeleine, Novara Safari fully customized by me
Amazing to watch the explosion of spring. You may remember I posted some pictures from my winter commute back on 2/17/03. This is the same view now.
#2217
Amazing, Jean. To see spring springing up North a few weeks behind us in the South. 
Today, I jogged/walked w/pack to the bus stop (1 mile, much uphill,) talked with friends at the bus stop, caught the bus, talked with another good friend on the bus and the train, then jogged another mile to work.
After work, I walked to the train, slept on the train and on the bus
then jogged about 2.5 miles (very hilly) home.
5.5 miles total. (I like variety.)
(one thing I noted: my "cycling heart" can really handle jogging. much of the time I could breathe comfortably through my nose, until the uphill jaunts caught up with me. then I had to use my mouth.)

Today, I jogged/walked w/pack to the bus stop (1 mile, much uphill,) talked with friends at the bus stop, caught the bus, talked with another good friend on the bus and the train, then jogged another mile to work.
After work, I walked to the train, slept on the train and on the bus
then jogged about 2.5 miles (very hilly) home. 5.5 miles total. (I like variety.)
(one thing I noted: my "cycling heart" can really handle jogging. much of the time I could breathe comfortably through my nose, until the uphill jaunts caught up with me. then I had to use my mouth.)
#2218
Today was sunny and dry again, but with the same pesky crosswind. I crawled with no momentum both ways. Wearing shorts was a mistake, as it turned quite cold in the evebning! Still, no dogs, no bugs, and most people dimmed their brights for me again.
#2219
Needs a bigger hammer

Joined: Apr 2003
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From: Kirkland, WA
Bikes: Fixed/SS Crosscheck, Kona Jake the Snake, Kona Explosif SS
Just beautiful weather up here in the PNW. Rode home in short sleeves and shorts and I was actually WARM. :fun: Wow.
The exercise I get commuting is really starting to show now, I'm getting a couple of gears higher up nearly all the hills on my route. I love the positive feedback
Off to the San Juan Islands tomorrow afternoon for a bit of biking and lots of relaxing
The exercise I get commuting is really starting to show now, I'm getting a couple of gears higher up nearly all the hills on my route. I love the positive feedback

Off to the San Juan Islands tomorrow afternoon for a bit of biking and lots of relaxing
#2220
Senior Member

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From: Washington DC
It was Bike to Work day today, in DC at least - there was a rally downtown with probably 500-1000 bikers - definitely the most I've seen in one place at one time - it was a nice event w/ free t-shirts, bagels and a raffle of 2 free bikes
commute was great - its a beautiful spring day with temps in the mid 60s
commute was great - its a beautiful spring day with temps in the mid 60s
#2221
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From: San Jose, CA
Last night I had to go back to my daughter's high school for an event. I timed it after looking at the weather forecast to confirm wind direction. They were wrong!! I ended up pushing against a monster headwind and I had to hustle to make time. I was beat at the end of the 13 mile ride.
I jumped into my wife's van (she had parked earlier) in full biking regalia and appeared moments later a respectable looking father (I guess!!). The van has darks tinted glass so it's like my own personal locker. The same wind that perstered me the whole way worked to my advantage as I dried off on the short walk to the event.
I jumped into my wife's van (she had parked earlier) in full biking regalia and appeared moments later a respectable looking father (I guess!!). The van has darks tinted glass so it's like my own personal locker. The same wind that perstered me the whole way worked to my advantage as I dried off on the short walk to the event.
#2222
bici accumulatori

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From: Hamilton, Ottawa, Maberly, Apsley, Ontario
Bikes: 1985 Nishiki International Touring Bike, 1992 Vitus 979 road bike, 1996 Bianchi Premio road bike, 2002 Thin Blue LIne CO2 mountain bike, 2007 Rocky Mountain Sherpa touring bike, 1964 CCM roadster, 1959 CCM Motorbike, 2002 KHS FXT mtb + more to fix!
I thought yesterday's auspicious start in the pouring rain, thunder and lightning and cool temp (+4 C, 40 F) was bad enough until I realized I had no rain protection on my feet (feet became very soggy 4 or 5 blocks into the ride). Then as I approached the lift bridge (up again) I realized that waiting in the rain is much worse than riding in the rain. Then I got the bike all gunked up, riding through some sand on the beach bike trail.
Nice ride home last night, though - warm and windless. This morning it was warmer than yesterday and not as wet, (light showers and dry feet).
All in all, even though I didn't stay as dry as I would have liked, both days were better than driving!
Nice ride home last night, though - warm and windless. This morning it was warmer than yesterday and not as wet, (light showers and dry feet).
All in all, even though I didn't stay as dry as I would have liked, both days were better than driving!
#2223
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From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
Wimped out today. It's raining again, April showers having turned into, well, May showers. After work my wife and I are heading to her aunt's house in Granite Bay for her granddad's 88th birthday. It's a doable ride (35 miles or so) but I was just too lazy to get my stuff together this morning. Blah.
#2224
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From: Arizona, USA
Bikes: Mercier Corvus (commuter), Fila Taos (MTB), Trek 660(Got frame for free and put my LeMans Centurian components on it)
Had a nice commute in. On yesterday's ride the construction crew had made a little bike lane so I and other cyclists could cruise on through without having to wait for the opposing traffic to be stopped. Pretty cool.
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Sunrise saturday,
I was biking the backroads,
lost in the moment.
Sunrise saturday,
I was biking the backroads,
lost in the moment.
#2225
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From: Richmond, BC, Canada
Little cool this morning, cloudy, no rain, and I thought I should have dressed a little warmer - sleeveless vest over long sleeve jersey and shorts. Warmed up after a few kms. Had a bit of light headwind so I decided not to drive too hard on the pedals, just maintain a steady cadence. Felt my thigh muscles working hard going up the QB bridge into New West. I don't like this part as we can only use the west sidewalk, the sidewalk is narrow and the travel is against the traffic, darn trucks go by with less than a metre of space and fly by at 80km/h. After that, it's downhill to the office. Arrived in great spirits, washed up, changed and enjoyed a slice of fresh home-made ww bread with honey and with fresh brewed coffee and listening to Music & Co on CBC FM as I am reading my e-mail and getting organized for the day. Feeling great all morning. Hoping for that tailwind on the way home.




