How was the commute today?
Senior Member
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 153
Likes: 0
From: TORONTO , ONT , CA
Bikes: 1 x Raleigh Grand Prix (bought 1975) ; 1 x no-name ruster MTB ; 1 x unused new Raleigh MTB (Avenger?)
Rain = No biking
The commutes have been really good this week... it's still been windy as hell and I have never seen more people cycling and walking while on my usual route.
Whomping the fixed gear into those gale force winds yesterday was a workout yesterday but the ride home was heavenly as I enjoyed a wicked tailwind and it's looking calm and clear today.
Whomping the fixed gear into those gale force winds yesterday was a workout yesterday but the ride home was heavenly as I enjoyed a wicked tailwind and it's looking calm and clear today.
Soul filled with grease
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 254
Likes: 0
From: Hills-Vegas, NC
Bikes: Early Surly XCheck;1960 Schwinn Speedster;1996 Giant CroMo Camper;1986 Fuji
tarwheel: I wonder if this was the kid I saw last week? You could barely see this guy from behind, especially in the dawn light with cloud cover ... scary watching cars approach him.
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 505
Likes: 0
From: North West South Carolina
Still have a perfect score. Been commuting every day since BTW Week. I MET ANOTHER BIKE COMMUTER THIS MORNING. Sorry for shouting but this was a real commuter. He had on a jersey and biking shorts with his work cloths in his rear bag (suit). We talked for about 2 miles before we had to go our separate ways. One of my supervisors called in to say he had seen 4 commuters this morning. This is catching on in my home town so I'm excited.
Tony
Tony
We had 90% humidity here in the desert this morning. Ugh. Still a nice commute though.
Back in the game...

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 302
Likes: 0
From: Keller, TX
Bikes: 1985 Trek 400; 1999 Specialized Rock Hopper (rigid, slicks); 2007 Crosscheck
All that said, I still (almost always) prefer the ride to the drive. Even in the heat. Which is not even really here yet.
Was thinking the other day that I'm pretty fortunate to be able to commute by bike - lots of folks I work with simply have no viable way to get from there to here. The infrastructure here in the DFW metro-mess is simply not conducive to bikes. Big, fast roads, lakes in very inopportune locations, bubbas in pickup trucks, no transit system serving any of the Fort Worth area suburbs, no MUP that I'm aware of connecting two different 'burbs... My ride is through two nice, smallish suburbs with decent roads and generally respectful drivers. I've actually looked at the map with a couple friends trying to help them find a good route in, and it simply isn't there for them.
DNPAIMFB
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,655
Likes: 0
From: Cowtown, AB
Bikes: Titus El Guapo, Misfit diSSent, Cervelo Soloist Carbon, Wabi Lightning, et al.
It didn't rain on the way in, so that was a big bonus. The Colnago guy was out again, doing some high-speed filtering at a busy intersection. The last glimpse I caught was him trying to draft off of a minivan. Other than that, it was a largely uneventful ride. Drivers were bloody slow today - I didn't even have to pedal half the time, and I almost missed two lights.
Raving looney
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 2,482
Likes: 0
From: Toronto, ON, Canada
Bikes: 70s Leader Precision w/Shimano 600 (road), IRO Rob Roy (Fixed)
Was raining when I got up, so I spent 30 minutes to re-fit my fenders and re-fit my computer (the harness was jiggered, MEC replaced it no problem!). Because of the later departure I made a call and rode to Union station for the GO train, I was horribly wet with sweat as it was quite humid/warm this morning (I only wore jersey/shorts under my waterproofs, too).
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 40,863
Likes: 3,115
From: Sacramento, California, USA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
My buddy called off our training ride (something about being up all night on a work project but I know he's still recovering from the Great Suffering I dished out to him on yesterday's ride), so I laid in bed for a bit and then indulged in a little velo-schadenfreude by riding up Riverside Boulevard.
Caltrans shut down a portion of I-5 that runs through downtown and all the Elk Grovians and Pocketeers are forced to find a freewayless route into downtown. Riverside parallels the freeway and it was stopped up a good 3 miles from downtown. But not the bike lane!
Suckas!
Caltrans shut down a portion of I-5 that runs through downtown and all the Elk Grovians and Pocketeers are forced to find a freewayless route into downtown. Riverside parallels the freeway and it was stopped up a good 3 miles from downtown. But not the bike lane!
Suckas!
Uneventful ride for me.
Apparently we had another local die this morning though.
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/
Apparently we had another local die this morning though.
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/
Uneventful ride for me.
Apparently we had another local die this morning though.
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/
Apparently we had another local die this morning though.
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/
__________________
1 bronze, 0 silver, 1 gold
1 bronze, 0 silver, 1 gold
Soul filled with grease
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 254
Likes: 0
From: Hills-Vegas, NC
Bikes: Early Surly XCheck;1960 Schwinn Speedster;1996 Giant CroMo Camper;1986 Fuji
Apparently we had another local die this morning though.
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/
people drive too fast as well. My condolences to their family.
Blew a tube this morning. The valve stem actually kinda seperated from the tube. Due to an unfortunate set of circumstance my spare tube was sitting on my desk at work. I had to be "rescued" by a co-worker. Oh well, at least the tube is here at work so i can swap it out and cycle home.
Contrapuntal
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 161
Likes: 0
From: San Diego, CA
Pretty good - I got home in 1:05 last night (14 miles) which is fast for me. This morning, did the ride in 1:10 - also pretty fast compared to my usual. Nice weather, not too hot, and I left the laptop at work so I felt extra zippy!
runnin' down a dream
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 2,767
Likes: 0
From: Somewhere out there
Bikes: Turner Flux, Orbea Onix Dama.
The commutes have been really good this week... it's still been windy as hell and I have never seen more people cycling and walking while on my usual route.
Whomping the fixed gear into those gale force winds yesterday was a workout yesterday but the ride home was heavenly as I enjoyed a wicked tailwind and it's looking calm and clear today.
Whomping the fixed gear into those gale force winds yesterday was a workout yesterday but the ride home was heavenly as I enjoyed a wicked tailwind and it's looking calm and clear today.

Who's bright idea was it to make "bike paths" like sidewalks? Riding on the road is so much easier/faster than the ca-chunk, ca-chunk of a million cracks to ride over.
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,977
Likes: 1
From: 52°57'N 6°21'E
Bikes: Giant OCR
Still have another hour by train and subway to go, and then about 20min by bike towards home. Wish I didn't have the graveyard shift today...
The way here was a good commute though. Good weather, didn't need a jacket. Not too warm either.
The way here was a good commute though. Good weather, didn't need a jacket. Not too warm either.
Who farted?
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 1,287
Likes: 0
From: Pittsburgh, PA
Bikes: '06 K2 Zed 3.0, '09 Novara Buzz V
Nice drop in after I got a slow/late start. Took it easy, saw some other cyclists on the Jail Trail/Eliza Furnace. Last night on the way home, a guy on a road bike in business casual clothes and no helmet wheelsucked me for about two miles. Other than that, pretty uneventful.
I don't know.

Joined: May 2003
Posts: 2,370
Likes: 1,233
From: South Meriden, CT
Bikes: '90 B'stone RB-1, '92 B'stone RB-2, '89 SuperGo Access Comp, '03 Access 69er, '23 Trek 520, '14 Ritchey Road Logic, '09 Kestrel Evoke, '08 Windsor Tourist, '17 Surly Wednesday, '89 Centurion Accordo, '15 CruX, '17 Ridley X-Night, '89 Marinoni
hot and humid today - YAY!!! i love this weather. i should live somewhere where it's like this year round. looking forward to ride home and then doing another 40
Started off decent and then it started to drop buckets of water. Although I hate rain... the ride it self was semi enjoyable.
Member
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 33
Likes: 0
From: El Cerrito, CA (SF Bay Area)
Bikes: 2000 Specialized Hardrock Comp FS
Very windy. So much that I rode 1-2 gears lower than I usually do. I don't know why Chicago gets to be called the Windy City (I'm an IL native, BTW), as every day here (SF Bay) seems to be windy, especially in the summer.
Member
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 33
Likes: 0
From: El Cerrito, CA (SF Bay Area)
Bikes: 2000 Specialized Hardrock Comp FS
It is a a beautiful spring day! I was very, very sleepy this morning so I tried to take it easy. However, I kept creeping up on a guy on a mtn bike so I eventually passed him. After that, I ended up speeding up, so I ended up a work about the same time as usual. A hawk built a nest very close to the trail so I slowed down to check it out. There is at least one mature chick.
Living Life On Two Wheels
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 484
Likes: 0
From: Salinas in California
Bikes: Giant Rincon 2007 Model - Black & Grey
:Apparently we had another local die this morning though.
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/(
https://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2980658/(
Last edited by knatchwa; 06-03-08 at 08:07 PM.
Full Member


Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 264
Likes: 53
From: Russell Township, Ohio, USA
Bikes: 1975 Paris Sport 700, 2007 Dahon Mu P8 (folding bicycle), 1984 Miyata 210, 2024 Tenways CGO600 Pro e-bike
Today I drove but yesterday was ideal riding conditions in both directions. In fact, I made record time on the ride in to the office without even trying.
As for appreciating nature, on my ride home last evening I saw the cutest little groundhog on somebody's lawn not far from the edge of the street. Just a youngster about 1/3 of the size of most I see around here. And then closer to home I saw the first muskrat I have ever seen in the wild! It was in the ditch pretty close to the street.
As for appreciating nature, on my ride home last evening I saw the cutest little groundhog on somebody's lawn not far from the edge of the street. Just a youngster about 1/3 of the size of most I see around here. And then closer to home I saw the first muskrat I have ever seen in the wild! It was in the ditch pretty close to the street.
__________________
If something doesn't ache, I could be trying harder.
If something doesn't ache, I could be trying harder.
Living Life On Two Wheels
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 484
Likes: 0
From: Salinas in California
Bikes: Giant Rincon 2007 Model - Black & Grey
The commute today, was not to bad, started out in the afternoon so the winds were blowing full force on the ride south, after all was said and done on the way home even though there was that same wind, but instead of for the whole ride only a part, the weather was good, and the traffic light. Besides the few problem turns it was a great ride.
<user defined text>
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 417
Likes: 0
From: Sydney, Australia
Bikes: 80's peugeot. Somewhat knackered. Lovely new Salsa Casseroll singlespeed.
Wet wet wet. The weather, not the band.
May was a very dry month, with lots of wonderful cool, sunny weather. It was the driest May for 1000 years (or something like that).
Seems like June isn't going to be that way, as it started raining on the 1st June and basically hasn't stopped. There was also a severe weather warning out for this evening. So I was riding in heavy rain and strong gusty headwinds. In the dark.
Still, it beats not riding at all. For various reasons I haven't ridden the last few days, and boy am I grumpy if I haven't had my fix.
May was a very dry month, with lots of wonderful cool, sunny weather. It was the driest May for 1000 years (or something like that).
Seems like June isn't going to be that way, as it started raining on the 1st June and basically hasn't stopped. There was also a severe weather warning out for this evening. So I was riding in heavy rain and strong gusty headwinds. In the dark.
Still, it beats not riding at all. For various reasons I haven't ridden the last few days, and boy am I grumpy if I haven't had my fix.




Do not want!