2012 - How Was the Commute Today?
#2651
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From: England / CPH
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i forgot ... i'm not commuting the rest of the week 
because I'm off to Austria for some rockclimbing
see you next week.

because I'm off to Austria for some rockclimbing

see you next week.
#2652
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From: Lancaster, PA, USA
Bikes: 2012 Trek Allant, 2016 Bianchi Volpe Disc
^ sounds like fun. I've never been rock climbing or to Austria, but if Austria is like southern Germany, it's gorgeous. Gute Reise!
My ride in this morning started out nice and cool, but I was mysteriously covered in sweat by the time I reached work (yay humidity). Good news is I didn't have to get off the bike for the big hill and I even sprinted a bit at the end.
Bad news is I forgot my lock. I'm going to ask security if I can bring it inside for today.
My ride in this morning started out nice and cool, but I was mysteriously covered in sweat by the time I reached work (yay humidity). Good news is I didn't have to get off the bike for the big hill and I even sprinted a bit at the end.
Bad news is I forgot my lock. I'm going to ask security if I can bring it inside for today.
#2653
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From: England / CPH
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^ sounds like fun. I've never been rock climbing or to Austria, but if Austria is like southern Germany, it's gorgeous. Gute Reise!
My ride in this morning started out nice and cool, but I was mysteriously covered in sweat by the time I reached work (yay humidity). Good news is I didn't have to get off the bike for the big hill and I even sprinted a bit at the end.
Bad news is I forgot my lock. I'm going to ask security if I can bring it inside for today.
My ride in this morning started out nice and cool, but I was mysteriously covered in sweat by the time I reached work (yay humidity). Good news is I didn't have to get off the bike for the big hill and I even sprinted a bit at the end.
Bad news is I forgot my lock. I'm going to ask security if I can bring it inside for today.
#2654
Same thing up here in Burlington, VT. 68F/20C but it feels swampy! It rained last night, everything is damp. The next time I see a small fan suitable for a desktop, I'm going to buy it.
Commute was nice. When I set out this morning at 6:48, the sun was just rising, and in the haze was a big, dim, orange disc just hanging there. It was hard not to stare at it. Got a compliment on my 30-year-old Bianchi frame from another steel road bike rider. Made good time.
After I got to work, I stepped out to buy a cup of coffee. Paid with a twenty, got $17.75 in change, went to throw a quarter into the tip jar, and threw in my toonie ($2 coin) instead. Rats. Didn't want to make a scene by fishing it out. Oh well, I guess that makes up for all the times I didn't tip. I'm now enjoying my $4.25 coffee.
#2656
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Joined: May 2012
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Ridley
I passed the 20,000 mile commuting mark yesterday, 842 trips over the past 5-1/2 years. School also started back and I quickly realized that I need to leave earlier in the morning as I encountered a lot of school buses and teenage drivers on my way to work. I had gotten into the habit of leaving 15-30 minutes later over the summer, but that's over now. We are getting some of the outer circulation from Hurricane Isaac, and it was cloudy and extremely humid this morning. Hopefully the rain will hold off until tonight.
#2657
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From: The Big City
Bikes: Brompton M3L, Tern Verge P20, Citi Bike
This might be a good time delurk and say hi. I'm on day two of bike commuting, pretty light by the standards of this forum, 2.6 miles each way in Manhattan. I've never really biked in the city before, so it's mostly a game of learning to negotiate traffic, zombie pedestrians, delivery guys going the wrong way, etc. I'm looking forward to cooler weather. It's not as hot as it's been, but I still arrive a sweaty mess. I'll have to bike home in the dark tonight; I really need to get lights. So far so good, and I hope to keep it up!
#2658
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Ridley
I did it -- I did not chicken out in the sight of rain, so went to work in pouring rain. Unfortunately my waterproof windbreaker made me steam, so in the end I got wet anyway... Pretty nice otherwise. Makes me wonder how much wear I'm putting on my bike, but I'm probably overthinking it.
#2659
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Ridley
This might be a good time delurk and say hi. I'm on day two of bike commuting, pretty light by the standards of this forum, 2.6 miles each way in Manhattan. I've never really biked in the city before, so it's mostly a game of learning to negotiate traffic, zombie pedestrians, delivery guys going the wrong way, etc. I'm looking forward to cooler weather. It's not as hot as it's been, but I still arrive a sweaty mess. I'll have to bike home in the dark tonight; I really need to get lights. So far so good, and I hope to keep it up!
#2660
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
After a nice week off, I'm back at it this week.... Full force, too. First calluses of the semester are today, so it's full time at the 9-5 (now 700-330) and then grad school in the evening.
Rides have been good. Despite some walking and a good hike at Muir Woods last week the cycling form is a little off, but it's coming back.
Successful experiment with mounting my bell now that I've gone to drop bars. I plan on making this a thread with pics. Basically, I took a plastic end cap from Planet Bike bar tape, drilled a hole through it and ran a zip tie through the hole so that the cap sick out to the side from the sources out steerer tube below the stem. It's a good diameter for the clamp from my old bell, which I screwed down onto the cap. I was pretty pleased with myself for that little brainstorm. It works great and doesn't look too Fred.
Rides have been good. Despite some walking and a good hike at Muir Woods last week the cycling form is a little off, but it's coming back.
Successful experiment with mounting my bell now that I've gone to drop bars. I plan on making this a thread with pics. Basically, I took a plastic end cap from Planet Bike bar tape, drilled a hole through it and ran a zip tie through the hole so that the cap sick out to the side from the sources out steerer tube below the stem. It's a good diameter for the clamp from my old bell, which I screwed down onto the cap. I was pretty pleased with myself for that little brainstorm. It works great and doesn't look too Fred.
#2661
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From: Grid Reference, SK
Bikes: I never learned to ride a bike. It is my deepest shame.
My (much) better half drove me to work with my bike and I rode home. We have a restricted access route that employees are allowed to ride on that leads to a rural dead-end road (no cars for 99% of the ride). But today I decided to try and ride home on the XC ski trail instead of the road. Well, now I can say I did it, but I won't do it again any time soon. There is a reason it is a ski trail and not a bike trail, which is true for many ski trails I have tried riding on. I was able to ride ~95% of the 7 km trail, but it was extremely exhausting - there were only a few spots where I was able to roll at more than a couple km/h. Swampy parts, large irregularly shaped rocks, corduroy road sections, which are all common on ski trails around here, made it the most demanding commute home in a while.
#2663
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From: Columbia, Maryland
Bikes: Trek 820 mtb, A no name red steel pipe bike, my commuter
A cool ride on the down hills, and very nice for riding. The temps are still wonderful 65f (18c). I am still adjusting to the increased morning and afternoon traffic since all the schools went back. Of course it happens every year, and the next break will be the winter holiday.
#2664
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From: Merrimac , MA
The temp was a cool 56f when I went through town. It is not as light when I leave. I need to get a front light that does not fall off when going over bumps. I went without a light again this am. I can see fine enough but I am hoping it will help others see me also. It was a very nice ride in to work and going home promises to be just as nice or better if I increase my distance home.
#2666
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
Delightful. 50F/10C (short sleeves), no wind, and sunny. Saw a bicyclist ahead of me but I got hung up at all three (red) lights on my route (again) so I didn't catch him until I got to work and he was locking his bike. A fellow employee. I didn't know it was him.
#2667
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
First day of classes for grad program last night meant I got in a few extra miles for the day, which was welcome. I'm excited for this semester's courses.
Absolutely beautiful commute this morning. Temp under 70, relatively dry, and I didn't mind the slight headwind since it was out of the north and keeping things cool.
One annoying thing... I put some moisturizer on my hands this morning, which apparently left a bit of a greasy, slippery residue. I've been riding sans gloves for the most part lately, so once I started sweating a little, my hands were slipping all over the place, no matter where I positioned them (hoods, ramps, etc.) I did get some relief in the drops, but I didn't want to ride all the way to work tucked down , so I had to just deal with it. I'll have to remember not to do that again.
Absolutely beautiful commute this morning. Temp under 70, relatively dry, and I didn't mind the slight headwind since it was out of the north and keeping things cool.
One annoying thing... I put some moisturizer on my hands this morning, which apparently left a bit of a greasy, slippery residue. I've been riding sans gloves for the most part lately, so once I started sweating a little, my hands were slipping all over the place, no matter where I positioned them (hoods, ramps, etc.) I did get some relief in the drops, but I didn't want to ride all the way to work tucked down , so I had to just deal with it. I'll have to remember not to do that again.
#2668
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First day of classes for grad program last night meant I got in a few extra miles for the day, which was welcome. I'm excited for this semester's courses.
Absolutely beautiful commute this morning. Temp under 70, relatively dry, and I didn't mind the slight headwind since it was out of the north and keeping things cool.
One annoying thing... I put some moisturizer on my hands this morning, which apparently left a bit of a greasy, slippery residue. I've been riding sans gloves for the most part lately, so once I started sweating a little, my hands were slipping all over the place, no matter where I positioned them (hoods, ramps, etc.) I did get some relief in the drops, but I didn't want to ride all the way to work tucked down , so I had to just deal with it. I'll have to remember not to do that again.
Absolutely beautiful commute this morning. Temp under 70, relatively dry, and I didn't mind the slight headwind since it was out of the north and keeping things cool.
One annoying thing... I put some moisturizer on my hands this morning, which apparently left a bit of a greasy, slippery residue. I've been riding sans gloves for the most part lately, so once I started sweating a little, my hands were slipping all over the place, no matter where I positioned them (hoods, ramps, etc.) I did get some relief in the drops, but I didn't want to ride all the way to work tucked down , so I had to just deal with it. I'll have to remember not to do that again.
#2669
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Joined: Mar 2012
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From: La Prairie, Qc, Canada
Bikes: Bianchi, Nakamura,Opus
No bike this morning. It's the first day of school so I had to take the kids with all their stuff.
#2670
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Holy Crap. Traffic was horrendous.
School started on Monday, but I was working evenings on Mon & Tues, so I missed the schoolhouse rush.
My commute takes me past five schools.
This morning was sick. Every SUV-driving mother was careening down the road with her cell phone held to her ear by a freshly-manicured hand, heedless of traffic around them and having just dropped their precious little urchin off at the local schoolhouse (because the kid is just too precious to have to ride a bus, you know).
Frankly, what NayNay had to say on the Disgustingly Materialistic Dimwitted Wives of Whatever City is of no relevance whatsoever when measured against my right to travel down the road w/out having to dodge five thousand pound urban assault vehicles piloted by people who absolutely do not care about the damage they may cause due to the distraction.
HANG UP YOUR PHONE AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE ROAD.

Aside from that, the commute was fine. The temps were nice, the humidity not too high. I had a tailwind for a good distance.
Sorry 'bout the rant.
School started on Monday, but I was working evenings on Mon & Tues, so I missed the schoolhouse rush.
My commute takes me past five schools.
This morning was sick. Every SUV-driving mother was careening down the road with her cell phone held to her ear by a freshly-manicured hand, heedless of traffic around them and having just dropped their precious little urchin off at the local schoolhouse (because the kid is just too precious to have to ride a bus, you know).
Frankly, what NayNay had to say on the Disgustingly Materialistic Dimwitted Wives of Whatever City is of no relevance whatsoever when measured against my right to travel down the road w/out having to dodge five thousand pound urban assault vehicles piloted by people who absolutely do not care about the damage they may cause due to the distraction.
HANG UP YOUR PHONE AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE ROAD.

Aside from that, the commute was fine. The temps were nice, the humidity not too high. I had a tailwind for a good distance.
Sorry 'bout the rant.
#2671
54F and gray. (channeling our out-of-commission comrade HardyWeinberg)
Pretty horrific cyclist fatality in my city a couple days ago. Very sad. https://www.edmontonjournal.com/sport...225/story.html
Pretty horrific cyclist fatality in my city a couple days ago. Very sad. https://www.edmontonjournal.com/sport...225/story.html
#2672
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From: Nashville TN
Bikes: Trek 7.3FX, Diamondback Edgewood hybrid, KHS Montana
A little humid, otherwise pleasantly uneventful.
#2673
Old, but not really wise
Joined: Jul 2010
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From: Fairfax, VA commuting to Washington DC
Bikes: 2010 Kona Dew Drop (the daily driver),'07 Specialized Roubaix (the sports car), '99 ish Kona NuNu MTB (the SUV), Schwinn High Plains (circa 1992?) (the beater)
Best commute yet this week because I managed to get to work without my rear tire going flat. Not sure if yesterday's flat was some sort of weird failure (like maybe I forgot to screw the valve closed or something?) but the tire has held air just fine for almost 36 hours, which is a new record for this week!
Had a strange moment when this cute woman seemed to wave me down on the MTB (Metropolitan Branch Trail... Who knew?) At first I thought she might need some assistance, but as I got closer I saw her little folding table which contained donuts and coffee, and her T-shirt which said Bicycle Ambassador. I decided to partake only of her dazzling smile and skip the donuts.
Had a strange moment when this cute woman seemed to wave me down on the MTB (Metropolitan Branch Trail... Who knew?) At first I thought she might need some assistance, but as I got closer I saw her little folding table which contained donuts and coffee, and her T-shirt which said Bicycle Ambassador. I decided to partake only of her dazzling smile and skip the donuts.
#2674
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From: The Big City
Bikes: Brompton M3L, Tern Verge P20, Citi Bike
Day 3 of bike commuting, and Google Maps led me to a new route today: up Ave. C., under the FDR Drive and onto the East River Bikeway to 34th St., and then crosstown to work. It's scenic, and avoids most of the meshugas of the streets. The weather was lovely, and the humidity was down, so I arrive much less of a mess than I have so far. I arrived more winded though; I felt like I was working much harder. I don't know if it was the (very light) headwind, or just general fatigue.
#2675
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legs still tired. panniers still so heavy.
but my avg moving speed is picking up so I'm doing something right. I wonder how fast I would be on a lighter non-commuter bike.
but my avg moving speed is picking up so I'm doing something right. I wonder how fast I would be on a lighter non-commuter bike.



