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Tobias Greenich 01-05-09 06:59 PM

So today was the second day of my elongated commute home from work. I usually do 13 miles a day, with the new route home I'll be doing 17.5.

I like the long route better. I see more cyclists, and there's actual bike lanes. Always a bonus. :D

metalchef87 01-05-09 07:16 PM

Coldest it has been in a while...32 F...foggy too, it was kinda eerie on the way home...

MIKEnDC 01-05-09 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by apricissimus (Post 8129913)
...Why do people have to be such arseholes? ...

After climbing out of the parking lot coming home, I realized that my bit of extra cable on the front derailer was rubbing my rear tire while on the large chainring (got smushed by the lock at work, I guess). After a mile or so I almost always catch a light at a fairly main intersection--three lanes; left is left-only, center is left/through traffic (straight onto the U of MD campus), and right is through/right-only.

I'm third in line at the light in the center lane (I take a left here onto a spacious bike lane that runs along a two-lane divided arterial) and have my left foot down whilst noodling the cable out a little when this dolt driving a commuter bus pulls up behind me but angling into the right lane--effectively blocking both right and center lanes behind me.

I give him my best WTF!? look as he starts babbling about how I'm not supposed to be "out here" in the middle of the road. Still taken aback and somewhat irritated, I asked him if he knew anything about state law. Nodding emphatically, he said, "Oh yeah, I know the law." (professional driver and all that, I guess)

I said, "Well, you better read it again."

He replied, "But you ain't got no motor--no way you can keep up!"

"I don't have to!"

After a comical 'yes you do, no I don't sequence,' I finally said, "Well, when you get a badge come talk to me."

After that one, getting buzzed by a bonehead in a BMW was small potatoes. Sheesh! I love commuting, but the behavior and competence of some motorists often leaves me worried about the future of our society...

sunburst 01-05-09 09:58 PM

A little rainy today (and cold for N. Ca). Finally got to test out my new fenders though. It was great having the protection. Hard to believe that with all the lights I own, I forgot to pack the front light.

dwilbur3 01-05-09 11:36 PM

It rained all the way in and drizzled all the way home. And I don't have any rain gear. But I'm still happy I rode. (Can you tell I'm a newbie?)

JoeyBike 01-05-09 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by dygituljunky (Post 8123614)
The guy then rode like a rookie, startling drivers as he blew through a stop sign along the double-yellow.

That was YOU!!??? :roflmao2:

dygituljunky 01-06-09 12:03 AM


Originally Posted by MIKEnDC (Post 8130477)
I give him my best WTF!? look as he starts babbling about how I'm not supposed to be "out here" in the middle of the road. Still taken aback and somewhat irritated, I asked him if he knew anything about state law. Nodding emphatically, he said, "Oh yeah, I know the law." (professional driver and all that, I guess)

I said, "Well, you better read it again."

He replied, "But you ain't got no motor--no way you can keep up!"

"I don't have to!"

After a comical 'yes you do, no I don't sequence,' I finally said, "Well, when you get a badge come talk to me."

:roflmao2: @ "Well, when you get a badge come talk to me."

I have a badge and I ride in the road ... because it's LEGAL (here in Georgia and in most other states).

dygituljunky 01-06-09 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by JoeyBike (Post 8132184)
That was YOU!!??? :roflmao2:

Haha! :lol: But I saw no helmet cam on this dude and I wasn't in Nawlins.

Although I probably saw you when I was there on vacation in October (but didn't know it) because I was near and at the main Cafe du Monde around nightfall; I saw some bicyclists doing some wacky things while I was there, too. I'll wave at every hoon-cyclist with a webcam the next time I'm there and yell, "Hey, JoeyBike, ya crazy hoon-biker!" :D

unterhausen 01-06-09 12:29 AM


Originally Posted by apricissimus (Post 8129913)
The only thing I can think of is that the guy was upset at me for taking the lane and slowing him down so he tried to do the same to me. I had taken the lane for all of about maybe 300 feet. Why do people have to be such arseholes? That got me in a bad mood for the rest of my ride.

I had a very similar thing happen to me last month. I thought I was getting a standard right hook, which increases the blood pressure plenty. But I'm pretty sure the guy tried to force me to the curb with a right hook, because when I started sprinting around him to the left, he took off straight. If he had tried to left hook me then there would have been a problem. This is on a one way residential street with parking on both sides, and it's just narrow enough that getting doored is a real possibility if you don't take the lane. It's one block up from the main drag, so I always figure if people are in a hurry they ought to just go up a block and go nuts.

MIKEnDC 01-06-09 05:27 AM

37F/~2C with a light rain.The road spray was a little chilly on my bare shins and ankles, but otherwise a nice, non-stop ride in--which means that I was not called into any dialogues with self-appointed arbiters of social behavior (aside from talking to myself all the way in, of course :D ).

Rodeo 01-06-09 06:35 AM

About 35 F and rain. Wore full gore tex and it worked out nice. Broke a rear spoke about halfway into the ride. Wheel is still fairly true; should still be able to ride home.

vtjim 01-06-09 07:23 AM

First commute in 2 or 3 weeks. Wasn't too bad. 20F, light crosswind. The MUP has some sections of postholed ice that required slowing down, but mostly it was clear or covered in light frozen sleet.

Storm coming tomorrow. :rolleyes:

Tobias Greenich 01-06-09 03:07 PM

No bike commute this morning. I got myself all ready, got out to the garage, and found that a rather large piece of metal had found a new home in my tire. I was having a rough morning already, so I just swore and wandered off to catch the bus. I'll fix it when I get home.

I think it's time to invest in some Gatorskins.

daredevil 01-06-09 03:20 PM

Had my first ride with the DiNotte tail light. Nice! :thumb:

caloso 01-06-09 03:30 PM

35 and foggy. Felt colder than 35. I think it's that 100% humidity that just chills you to the bone. Otherwise, a fine morning to ride a bike.

kgriffioen 01-06-09 03:37 PM

First commute since end of November. Temp was around 20F and no wind. Nothing out of the ordinary happened except that there seemed to be a hundred new potholes to navigate around. Hopefully this quiet weather pattern holds for a while, cause I was sick of driving and the trainer in the basement was getting rather old too.

HardyWeinberg 01-06-09 03:39 PM

heavy mist/light drizzle. But it's been full-on rain for a while now, not looking forward to the ride home so much.

unterhausen 01-06-09 04:09 PM

nice ride in this morning, but it was rather ominous that some guy was spreading salt on his dry sidewalks. Now there is ice everywhere. Haven't decided if I'm riding home or not.

cthunter01 01-06-09 07:06 PM

First post
 
Hi everyone.

It was a nice, cool 20 deg F commute in this morning, and there was a nice sunset coming back.

However...
When I left school the sun was setting, so I put on my reflective vest and turned on my lights when I left. By the time I got home 9 miles later it was dark and my rear blinkie was off. I don't know when or how it turned off, but it really bothers me that it did. At least I was also wearing a safety vest and have reflectors on my panniers, but still...

Has anyone else ever had that happen with a PB Superflash? It's the first time that's ever happened before for me.

chrism32205 01-06-09 07:08 PM

I had a good commute this morning, some fog/mist this morning.. but not bad. Traffic has picked back up to normal now that the holidays are past.. that was nice while it lasted. Temps were 56°/79°F.

chrism32205 01-06-09 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by cthunter01 (Post 8134568)
Hi everyone.

It was a nice, cool 20 deg F commute in this morning, and there was a nice sunset coming back.

However...
When I left school the sun was setting, so I put on my reflective vest and turned on my lights when I left. By the time I got home 9 miles later it was dark and my rear blinkie was off. I don't know when or how it turned off, but it really bothers me that it did. At least I was also wearing a safety vest and have reflectors on my panniers, but still...

Has anyone else ever had that happen with a PB Superflash? It's the first time that's ever happened before for me.

I have the superflash.. I havent had mine turn itself off. You probably hit a bump and it loosened a battery inside. I took mine apart to check the batteries and noticed one battery connection wasnt holding the battery very firmly. This was probably what happened to you.. it jolted out of place.

dcrowell 01-06-09 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by dcrowell (Post 8127709)
I think I've broken the "I can't do it" mentality that keeps me from riding everyday. I intend to start now. Expect to hear from me again with my complaining about wimping out. :)

That didn't take long. I didn't ride today, several reasons, none good.

metalchef87 01-06-09 08:37 PM

40s and rain...took the short route...

JoeyBike 01-06-09 09:36 PM

Got a nice soaking on the ride home. It was 75°F between the drops. I love the tropics in the winter.

JoeyBike 01-06-09 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by dygituljunky (Post 8132231)
I'll wave at every hoon-cyclist with a webcam the next time I'm there and yell, "Hey, JoeyBike, ya crazy hoon-biker!" :D

Just shooting me a PM a couple days in advance would be a lot easier! I don't always wear the helmet cam, although I really should.

JoeyMac 01-06-09 10:29 PM

on the way in I had a car full of teenage girls ride by and go "woo! yeah! your bike's the ****!"

I had to smile and wave :)

fearfeasog 01-06-09 10:49 PM

again, i didn't commute today, nor for the last 4 months, but i did work on a bike. obsessively. it was great! :)

i really want to finally get my surly LHT so i can throw on some studs and ride in this icy poo we call winter in new england.

dygituljunky 01-07-09 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by JoeyBike (Post 8135539)
Just shooting me a PM a couple days in advance would be a lot easier! I don't always wear the helmet cam, although I really should.

But doing things the easy way is so ... well ... EASY. lol

MIKEnDC 01-07-09 05:33 AM

Yuk. 33F/0-1C with a steady rain (just southeast of the freeze line, apparently). The rain gear was working fine, though (I'm breaking in a pair of Showers Pass 'Roadie' pants--pricey but they work great).

Now where was I? Ah yes, "to resume:" yuk.

apricissimus 01-07-09 08:09 AM

Cold, wet face + wind + sleet = pain! One of the top ten worst rides I've ever had, I think.

Still beats taking the T though.


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