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FunkyStickman 02-24-12 12:01 PM

I miss being able to ride my bike anywhere I want...

*sob*

Carry on.

EKW in DC 02-24-12 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by dcb23 (Post 13891548)
Early hints of spring continue. Warm, birds singing, strong crosswind but what a great ride in.

Early signs of spring indeed. I don't think I've every had problems with swallowing bugs on the ride in FEBRUARY before, but I've managed to swallow a few in the last week, including two on the way home yesterday afternoon. One was gnat-like, the other was bigger. Despite my best attempts to spot them out and clear my throat, I ended up relenting and washing then down with big gulps of water.

Weather rather warm today. 50 or so for the ride in, 70 for a predicted high temp this afternoon. Hope to avoid the 50mph subsists that are supposed to usher in the cooler air for the weekend. Something about a gusty 50mph headwind, perhaps accompanied by rain, just isn't that appealing. Extreme, yes, appealing, not so much...

tarwheel 02-24-12 01:15 PM

Driving day for me as well with severe thunderstorms forecasted along with a tornado watch, 40 mph winds. Worked out well driving today because we are going out of town for the weekend and I need to get home from work earlier than my usual schedule when riding. Hopefully the weather will be better by Monday.

Mark Stone 02-24-12 09:22 PM

I commuted by bike 4 out of the 5 days this week. This morning's ride was difficult, it felt sooooooo cold - although the temp was over 40 degrees, I just couldn't get to where I felt warmed up! This afternoon I felt better though. The wind was still both legs of the commute, so I feel sorry for all of you that battled headwinds!

gecho 02-25-12 01:33 AM

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No class this week and I haven't done any riding at all since Sunday.

I took advantage of this week to make progress on the wheel truing project for my hardware class. Modifying a dial indicator so that it could be read digitally was far more difficult than I thought it would be (little gears ... argh!).

I had to go to the hardware store many many times this week. About 4 times alone for the MDF base I made for my Park TS2 stand. Once for the MDF, again because I didn't have a saw, again because I didn't have a large enough drill bit to countersink the bolts and one more time because I didn't account for the countersinking when choosing bolt length.

Today I installed the 3 sensors I'll be using and cleared off a spot on my desk so I can start working on the software. The easiest one was a bike computer sensor I got for free from the LBS for detecting a complete rotation. Hardest was the dial indicator to which I mounted 1/2 of an old ball mouse. And today I finished up the sensor to measure wheel circumference / position using part of a cd-rom frame, roller from an old printer, the disc adapters that came with my mountain bike fenders and another ball mouse.

This last sensor will be a great overkill method of determining the wheel size setting for bike computers in only a few seconds.


http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=238801

An interesting thing I hadn't noticed before about bike computer speed sensors. They are a simple magnetic switch and make a faint clicking noise every time the magnet passes. I'm pretty sure I'd heard the noise before while tuning my bikes and mistaken it for rubbing brakes or the hub :rolleyes:

Mardmakarm 02-26-12 08:05 AM

Very hot today, the temperature must close to 40C ํ(Plus heat from vehicles and concrete building made it hotter than normal.)
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And this just the beginning of the summer!

Mark Stone 02-26-12 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by Mardmakarm (Post 13899587)
Very hot today, the temperature must close to 40C ํ(Plus heat from vehicles and concrete building made it hotter than normal.)

And this just the beginning of the summer!

Here in El Paso we have only about three weeks left of our "cold" weather until it starts to heat up for Spring again. Looking forward to it!

Telly 02-26-12 02:50 PM

Cloudy, warm and moist but fine weather to ride in so I cycled over to a friends house around 10 miles out, and took advantage of his space to clean up the bike from yesterdays excursion only to have the presta valve base puncture when I was cleaning the rear tire... bummer and to add insult to injury, I didn't have a spare tube so I left the bike there and will pick it up on Tuesday when the shops open (tomorrow is a local holiday and everything's closed).

fletchh 02-27-12 05:48 AM

Back after 3 weeks in Barbados, where the sun is bright, the temps were either 24C or 25C (upper 80sF), and the trade winds kept everything wonderful. Meanwhile, back here this morning it was 25F (-4C), but it didn't seem that cold. I had a mindless ride in, as I am not fully back yet.

dcb23 02-27-12 06:24 AM

Probably a bit cold for wearing my short riding pants but I made it in. Sun creeps higher each morning...I may actually see it rise before we change the clocks.

Friday's ride home saw a stunning sunset, I need to pack my camera in the bag.

hyhuu 02-27-12 07:16 AM

Another beautiful morning 30F. Spring must be very near as the allergy is killing me.

making 02-27-12 07:17 AM

Nice ride, starting to get light early again, heard some birds today. Spring is near.

tarwheel 02-27-12 08:00 AM

I was out of town for the weekend, so I was surprised to see the local forecasters calling for rain today. Last time I checked, it was supposed to be a sunny day, but that's par for the course around here. Forecasts aren't much good beyond a day or two and sometimes not even that much. I rode today regardless as it wasn't raining when I got up, and whatever rain we get is supposed to be light. Made into work fine but it had already started raining by 9 am. I'm trying to top 700 miles for the month, which would be the first time I've done that in a February, so it's worth taking a chance as I'm only 2 rides short of that.

sirtirithon 02-27-12 08:05 AM

Took a spill this morning on the way in! It was 12 degrees out with frozen snow and ice all over the roadways. I was riding my new Salsa Fargo to try her out in the snow. Which, btw, was awesome! What a beast....anyways, I rounded a sharp corner on the MUP at a pretty good clip and the bike slid right out from under me and sent me flying over the bars and into the ditch. I'm fine, lucky I was wearing my heavy winter gear as padding. The bike suffered some minor damage. My new B17 is scratched up and my bar tape is ripped a bit. My rear derailleur took a whack and shifted funny for a few seconds but it functioned perfectly the last few miles to work so I'm thinking it's ok. I guess I'll be investing in some 29er studded tires for next season.

cehowardGS 02-27-12 08:56 AM

First leg of the commute this morning at 6 am, pitch dark, super sweet! ;)

Also, I must mentioned this. Yesterday, on Sunday, I spotted what I called a super deal on a bike listed on Craigslist. I called the seller, and arranged to meet at a light rail station. The seller was 15 miles away. But, all I have to do is ride 6 miles to the subway, transfer to the light rail, and I am there. I took my beater #1 with me. An old rusty 85 Raleigh Gran Prix. It is rusted from top to bottom, but it has got a sweet ride, and this is the only bike I will take and chain up without an eyeball. At the subway about 8 miles from my house, I chained up the beater. That way, if I buy the bike, I can ride that back, and go home, and come back later or the next day and get the beater. Well, the bike I was going to buy, wasn't what it was supposed to be. Looked a lot worse in person. I declined on the sale. However the sweet thing was, when I got back to the subway, I jumped on my beater, for the 8 mile ride home the beater let me know, it can ride. :) I smiled the whole 8 miles home. Also, that earned the beater the right to spend the night in my bike bedroom! ;)

Tell me life isn't sweet!! ;)

cehowardGS 02-27-12 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by sirtirithon (Post 13903675)
Took a spill this morning on the way in! It was 12 degrees out with frozen snow and ice all over the roadways. I was riding my new Salsa Fargo to try her out in the snow. Which, btw, was awesome! What a beast....anyways, I rounded a sharp corner on the MUP at a pretty good clip and the bike slid right out from under me and sent me flying over the bars and into the ditch. I'm fine, lucky I was wearing my heavy winter gear as padding. The bike suffered some minor damage. My new B17 is scratched up and my bar tape is ripped a bit. My rear derailleur took a whack and shifted funny for a few seconds but it functioned perfectly the last few miles to work so I'm thinking it's ok. I guess I'll be investing in some 29er studded tires for next season.

Glad you okay, and the bike didn't get messed up. However, as an experienced cold weather rider, IMO, you should have known not to boogie that fast in those temps, especially in curves. As a bike lover, I know how you felt when you hit the ground, wasn't worrying about yourself, but "oh my bike"... :) That is how we are.. :)

Again, glad you okay, and you are much wiser now too.. :beer:

Tractortom 02-27-12 09:15 AM

Haven't been on my Bike since last Wednesday! Work issues, doctor appointments, high winds, rain, all excuses for why I haven't been riding and why I need to. My mileage for Feb is dismal! I want/need to ride 300-400 miles a month, and so far in Feb I have only ridden 156 miles!!! I feel like a fat slob. I swear that I'll be on the bike every day the rest of this week!

Tractor Tom in Okeechobee, FL

nubcake 02-27-12 09:47 AM

Took the long way in and it was a lot of fun. 3 More days and I will have went the entire month without driving to work. It has been years since I last did this and I must say, it feels great.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-5vVTYU4Ikc...xtra-jacks.jpg

Steely Dan 02-27-12 09:59 AM

goddamn it was windy on my ride in this morning.

it's been stupid windy here in the windy city for the last 4 days now.

why is the air always in such a damn rush to be somewhere else? just chill.

AdamDZ 02-27-12 10:00 AM

Sunny, chilly at first but then it got better. Although, I haven't recovered from my 35 mile ride the day before so I was struggling a bit over the bridge. I'm out of shape due to recent illness and I wasn't riding as much as I would for a while. It's basically my third week of regular commuting after more than two months. This was the longest ride since last summer. But I'm looking forward to the afternoon ride home, it's supposed to be over 50F and sunny.

HardyWeinberg 02-27-12 10:17 AM

23F what the heck. Blinding sun, what the heck???

Would have been a gorgeous day for fenderless roadie but I might take a company car home and the sunshine won't last.

Mark Stone 02-27-12 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by nubcake (Post 13904115)
Took the long way in and it was a lot of fun. 3 More days and I will have went the entire month without driving to work. It has been years since I last did this and I must say, it feels great.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-5vVTYU4Ikc...xtra-jacks.jpg

The entire month without driving to work - that's great! I'm happy right now if I can ride 4 out of the 5 workdays. What the heck bike is that? A Trek Transport? Do you like using a cargo rig for commuting? I'm thinking of making the jump to a bike like that . . .

njschmidt 02-27-12 10:27 AM

40s *F and cloudy, no rain/wind. Nice commute other than the fact that I forgot to start the Garmin again after I paused it at a red light... doh! Chance of showers for the commute home later this afternoon so I might get to sport the rain cape again :).

Mr. Cranky 02-27-12 01:37 PM

I'll confess my sins. I've never been a frequent bike commuter but today was the first day I've biked to work this month. It was 25 degrees when I left my house. I had my first experience of a water bottle turning to icy slush. I felt super sluggish and it was probably my slowest commute ever but I'm glad I did it.

Cassave 02-27-12 01:48 PM

48 F, gray.
Storm blowing in, it'll be wet on the way home this PM.

AdamDZ 02-27-12 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cranky (Post 13905184)
I'll confess my sins. I've never been a frequent bike commuter but today was the first day I've biked to work this month. It was 25 degrees when I left my house. I had my first experience of a water bottle turning to icy slush. I felt super sluggish and it was probably my slowest commute ever but I'm glad I did it.

Cold weather, snowy commutes were some of the most satisfying ones. Although, I much prefer warm days :D Lucky, it only snowed once this Winter in NYC and I was home sick during that time :D

sirtirithon 02-27-12 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by cehowardGS (Post 13903913)
Glad you okay, and the bike didn't get messed up. However, as an experienced cold weather rider, IMO, you should have known not to boogie that fast in those temps, especially in curves. As a bike lover, I know how you felt when you hit the ground, wasn't worrying about yourself, but "oh my bike"... :) That is how we are.. :)

Again, glad you okay, and you are much wiser now too.. :beer:


It was a stupid mistake! I knew better but got over confident lol I left the bike with studs at home and the Fargo handled so well I almost forgot about the conditions. I learned my lesson! :)

making 02-27-12 05:56 PM

53F and sunny on the way home. It was about 15 minutes faster on the way home than usual. Monster tail wind. Sweet.

Underground 02-27-12 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by tractorlegs (Post 13904310)
The entire month without driving to work - that's great! I'm happy right now if I can ride 4 out of the 5 workdays. What the heck bike is that? A Trek Transport? Do you like using a cargo rig for commuting? I'm thinking of making the jump to a bike like that . . .

Looks like an Xtracycle add-on to me. I think I will be doing that mod sometime soon.

Underground 02-27-12 06:41 PM

Day off today, went to the bike store to get some brake cables for the single speed. 13 mile round trip. Weather was excellent, 68*F and 9mph winds.

If the weather holds up I may ride to work this Saturday. It would be a nice ride to wake me up before work...and keep me wide awake for the ride home.


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