2012 - How Was the Commute Today?
#101
Super sweet on the first leg of the commute. Exited the train 3 stops ahead of my regular stop so I could ride some extra miles..
Got to work late too. No matter, these extended rides are PRICELESS. I left the bike at work, and the wifee picked me up to take me to dinner.. Will get a ride a to work tomorrow, and ride home on the bike..
Life is dam sweet...
Got to work late too. No matter, these extended rides are PRICELESS. I left the bike at work, and the wifee picked me up to take me to dinner.. Will get a ride a to work tomorrow, and ride home on the bike.. Life is dam sweet...
#102
No one carries the DogBoy

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,320
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From: Upper Midwest USA
Bikes: Roubaix Expert Di2, Jamis Renegade, Surly Disc Trucker, Cervelo P2, CoMotion Tandem
I broke out the trailer today. Water softener is out of salt, so I stopped by the HW store on the way home. Riding with 40 lbs of salt in a trailer is taxing, so I slow way down, to like 10-11 mph. Today makes the SECOND time in my life that someone has actually pulled up to me to inform me how I'm endangering the life of my child by riding in traffic at night. Last time it was groceries and I was bad for it being below zero and me having them out. This time it was dark and in traffic. Still, loved the look on her face when I said..."Lady, its salt."
Today also marked the 9th day in January when I rode my bike as transportation. The Truck is getting lonely.
Today also marked the 9th day in January when I rode my bike as transportation. The Truck is getting lonely.
#103
Senior Member


Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,055
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From: Riverside, CA
Bikes: Lynskey R230 DA DI2 ENVE 3.4 SES, 6KU Fixie, Cheap Aluminum Slapstick Trainer only bike
Interesting ride back home. Didn't realize I can pump over 800W for more than 20 seconds... Basically, on the way back... going through some residential area... something caught corner of my eye on fringe of my light. Hmm... it's rather big... looks... like dog... looking at me... a loose doberman heading toward me... No growling, no barking... just approaching...
I had a little moment of... WT# and started spinning a little faster so our trajectories don't meet... Except, I see it changing its course. Couple of things flashes through my mind and I decided to gun it. Sure enough, it chases after me. I give it a little "Lance look"... and sure enough, it is only about 6ft behind me. Check my leg and I did have more so I just dump it like I would do in a minute interval training. After about 20 seconds of that... (felt longer than that but based on my powermeter and garmin..) it stopped chasing me. About 10 more seconds later, I see some kids playing outside on yard, taking stroll. And next thing coming to my mind is... I could run from it... but this kids?! Still upset about whoever is the owner of the dog letting it loose out like that. Could be stray but it looked a little too healthy for that.
I am not sure what to do in situation like this next time... Totally forgot about the water bottle water jet idea. Don't carry around pepper spray (I think I will look into it)...
I had a little moment of... WT# and started spinning a little faster so our trajectories don't meet... Except, I see it changing its course. Couple of things flashes through my mind and I decided to gun it. Sure enough, it chases after me. I give it a little "Lance look"... and sure enough, it is only about 6ft behind me. Check my leg and I did have more so I just dump it like I would do in a minute interval training. After about 20 seconds of that... (felt longer than that but based on my powermeter and garmin..) it stopped chasing me. About 10 more seconds later, I see some kids playing outside on yard, taking stroll. And next thing coming to my mind is... I could run from it... but this kids?! Still upset about whoever is the owner of the dog letting it loose out like that. Could be stray but it looked a little too healthy for that.
I am not sure what to do in situation like this next time... Totally forgot about the water bottle water jet idea. Don't carry around pepper spray (I think I will look into it)...
#104
Just a commuter
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 262
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From: Stockholm, Sweden
Bikes: Scott Metrix 20 for commuting, Specialized Dolce Elite for fun
First snow ride since last winter. It sure slowed me down, but boy it's so much fun!
-2C, very little wind = perfect
-2C, very little wind = perfect
#105
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 343
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From: East Metro Atlanta, GA, USA
Bikes: Giant Sedona (Mid 90's), Giant Seek 2, Greenspeed Anura
The ride in to work was my first day back on the bike after three weeks away. Those three weeks included too much time in our new car (for holiday travel; I hate driving, my wife hates it more) and illness (I had a nasty respiratory virus).
Boy did it feel good to get back in the saddle.
Before I had to lay up for a couple of weeks, I was down into the high 250s for the first time in seven years. I started to climb back up towards 260 (which I hit today) but getting back in the saddle should start me back on the downward slope.
Boy did it feel good to get back in the saddle.
Before I had to lay up for a couple of weeks, I was down into the high 250s for the first time in seven years. I started to climb back up towards 260 (which I hit today) but getting back in the saddle should start me back on the downward slope.
#106
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2008
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From: Columbia, Maryland
Bikes: Trek 820 mtb, A no name red steel pipe bike, my commuter
It felt warmer than it looked, at least as much as anyone can tell in the dark. It was 34F (1C), and a very mild wind.
#107
I had a beautiful snowy ride home last night as DC'd first snows came down. That conmbined with zipping by cars stuck in eternal city gridlock maded for an overall nice experience.
Quiet ride in this morning.
Quiet ride in this morning.
#108
cycles per second

Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 1,972
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From: Minnesota
Bikes: Early 1980's Ishiwata 022 steel sport/touring, 1986 Vitus 979, 1988 DiamondBack Apex, 1997 Softride PowerWing 700, 2001 Trek OCLV 110
The ride home last night started out great. 50F and a partial tailwind. But after ~5 miles, I came to a 4-way stop and the guy to my left who had arrived a second before me refused to go. I continued to track-stand and jerked my head to the right while looking at him but he still didn't go. So I went. But during the track stand, my rear brake (a 25-year-old U-brake) became "mal-adjusted" and one of the pads was dragging. I couldn't get it to stay off the rim so I rode the remaining ~10 miles that way. It was very hard work and I was going very slow and I was trashed when I got home.
#109
Senior Member

Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 1,575
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From: Canada
Bikes: 2009 Trek 520
-1C with a bit of a tailwind. I took the touring bike this morning and made great time.
I turned my laptop on for the first time since falling on it last Friday. The bottom 1/3 of the screen is toast with various dead spots around the edge of rest of the display. If I resize the windows, it should be usable until I find a replacement.
I turned my laptop on for the first time since falling on it last Friday. The bottom 1/3 of the screen is toast with various dead spots around the edge of rest of the display. If I resize the windows, it should be usable until I find a replacement.
#110
recumbent bike advocate
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 435
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From: Okeechobee. Florida
Bikes: Bacchetta Belladare, long wheelbase
Yesterday was my FIRST commute to work on my Strada, and it had a few issues (see my other post) but the ride home was great! So, today I was a little better prepared. I stopped at wally world yesterday evening and bought a cheap front light for the bike and when I left this morning I set it on blink. On the ride I noticed that I could see the light reflected back at me from the window of a house two blocks away. So that made me feel a little better about being seen on the road in the early morning dawn light. As it turns out, the ride was easy. Traffic was light, everyone behaved, I had a couple of easy highway crossings, caught a couple of the lights, and the traffic on the highway the last three miles was heavy, but no issue. All in all, it was a very positive experience. Tonight I plan to ride home the on the 'long' route and add a couple miles to the ride and see what that is like.
Tractor Tom in Okeechobee, FL
Tractor Tom in Okeechobee, FL
#111
Senior Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,896
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From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Back in the saddle after driving yesterday due to rain. It was a light but cold rain and I had some errands to run, plus my legs were tired from riding 230+ miles last week, so it seemed like a good excuse to drive. The day off did wonders for my legs and I felt great this morning. Forecasters were calling for heavy fog but I didn't see a whiff in my hour-long ride to work. Over the weekend I finally rigged up a mount for my Dinotte taillight on my backup commuter bike, and I felt much safer having that blazing red light behind me.
Rode my annual birthday ride on Sunday, which gets harder every year as the years and miles creep upward. I'll be 58 next week and got in 60.5 miles, which can be difficult in January but not a problem this year with the mild winter we are having so far.
Rode my annual birthday ride on Sunday, which gets harder every year as the years and miles creep upward. I'll be 58 next week and got in 60.5 miles, which can be difficult in January but not a problem this year with the mild winter we are having so far.
#112
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Joined: Apr 2009
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
Where did all that snow come from yesterday? Basically just a white rain though with as warm as it was. Made for a nice and pretty ride home with the puffy white flakes.
Nice ride in this AM. Had to chuckle at a WTF moment I had near home. I'm riding down the street (25 mph speed limit) when a passenger in a pickup (going the other way no less) felt the need to roll down the window and yell out, "get off the road a$$hole". I've been yelled at a few times before, but never from someone going the other way. It didn't bother me but it did make me think what chip you have to have on your shoulder to feel compelled to do that. I rode on happily and enjoyed the rest of a nice ride to the office.
Nice ride in this AM. Had to chuckle at a WTF moment I had near home. I'm riding down the street (25 mph speed limit) when a passenger in a pickup (going the other way no less) felt the need to roll down the window and yell out, "get off the road a$$hole". I've been yelled at a few times before, but never from someone going the other way. It didn't bother me but it did make me think what chip you have to have on your shoulder to feel compelled to do that. I rode on happily and enjoyed the rest of a nice ride to the office.
#113
www.ocrebels.com
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 6,186
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From: Los Angeles area
Bikes: Several bikes, Road, Mountain, Commute, etc.
A wonderfully boring commute to work today, no issues with cars/drivers, good timing on the traffic lights and a decent temperature (45 Deg.F) when I left the house.
Okay ride on the Metro and I'm thinking the engineer must have been looking in his mirror as I folded up my bike on the platform, since just as I got it folded and entered the train he closed the doors and took off! A bit of a crowd to get through whilst de-training, but overall not bad.
Rick / OCRR
Okay ride on the Metro and I'm thinking the engineer must have been looking in his mirror as I folded up my bike on the platform, since just as I got it folded and entered the train he closed the doors and took off! A bit of a crowd to get through whilst de-training, but overall not bad.
Rick / OCRR
#114
Great to be back in Boston! 4 months in NYC was a blast but so nice to be back on my usual roads. great ride in on Comm Ave. tried out the new BU bridge bike lane- great improvement but it's already getting filled up with salt and sand- it needs sweeping! But so much better than before it is a world of difference crossing that bridge.
#115
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2011
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Experienced my first malfunction yesterday. Somehow I didn't complete shifting, and the chain popped off the front when I tried to accelerate through an intersection. Quick look back at the SUV behind me, dismounted, and ran across the street. Got the chain back and went on my way. Beautiful days here in the NE - low 30s in the am and mid 40s in the pm.
#116
Quite warm 6C (around 43 Fahrenheit), dry and no wind. The only drawback: 4 dangerously ignorant car drivers and 5 pedestrians that do not look right or left, probably the result of the full moon :-)
#117
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 396
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From: Vancouver, BC
Bikes: Jamis Aurora Elite, Jamis Citizen 3.0, Giant TCR Advanced 2
On Monday, I lost my cleat covers, so that kind of sucked- but things were looking up this morning. The weather today was beautiful, it was sunny, mild, and dry. I headed out on my ride to work, and made it about 15 seconds down the road and my chain broke. I bought the chain about 2.5 weeks ago and it has less than 200 kilometers on it- so that really sucked. Walked my bike back home, switched to my road bike, moved my gear from my panniers to a backpack and headed back to work.
On my way home though, I hit a screw in the road and flatted. I had to pick up my bike and carry it home. And I didn't have cleat covers.
On the plus side of things, I found my cleat covers. I replaced the tube in my bike. I still have to deal with getting my chain replaced, but things are looking up. I hope!
On my way home though, I hit a screw in the road and flatted. I had to pick up my bike and carry it home. And I didn't have cleat covers.
On the plus side of things, I found my cleat covers. I replaced the tube in my bike. I still have to deal with getting my chain replaced, but things are looking up. I hope!
#118
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2008
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From: Columbia, Maryland
Bikes: Trek 820 mtb, A no name red steel pipe bike, my commuter
A nice moon lit ride at 28f (-2C). As I was approaching an interchange, I noticed a red flashing light in the gutter just past an off ramp. As I got closer, I realized that it was a flip phone open. I saw a regular walker just ahead, and asked if it was his, and he said, "no." It is an odd place to lose a phone, possibly someone left it sitting on their vehicle and forgot it. Even that seems strange. It all gets filed under, "the things you see, when you cycle."
#119
Another quiet, crisp ride in. Saw more than the usual number of bikes out, I counted four on the streets. Guy next to me at a stoplight had no gloves on but he seemed perfectly content.
#120
Belt drive!
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Burlington, Vermont
Bikes: 2011 Trek Soho DLX
14F/-10C with a light headwind. Slow. Up way too late last night, drinking way too many Sazeracs and Manhattans.
Saw some guy doing the trifecta of dumb. Sidewalk. Against traffic. Running a stop sign. He had studded tires. A car cut him off and he locked up to stop, making a stud-grinding sound.
Messy storm coming in tonight. Might be the end of Soho commuting for a while.
Saw some guy doing the trifecta of dumb. Sidewalk. Against traffic. Running a stop sign. He had studded tires. A car cut him off and he locked up to stop, making a stud-grinding sound.
Messy storm coming in tonight. Might be the end of Soho commuting for a while.
#121
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2009
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
As for gloves I stick with my fingerless gloves until temps are below freezing unless it's raining, so I can sort of identify with the gloveless rider you encountered...
Hoping to avoid problems today when I go over into NE this afternoon. Last time I went where I'm going I took a spill courtesy of the new street car tracks on H St, despite trying to be vigilant about it. Think I figured out a better route to avoid H St as much as possible. I'm all for the street cars, but those tracks are certainly a riding hazard even for an experienced rider on fat 35 mm Schwalbes.
#122
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 5,720
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From: North of Boston
Bikes: Kona Dawg, Surly 1x1, Karate Monkey, Rockhopper, Crosscheck , Burley Runabout,
Brisk ride, 22 F at the start, 1h 20 minutes for 18 miles on the cross check, no studded tires needed yet, water bottle got slushy, gatorade still liquid.
#123
Potsed this in the old thread first...oops!:
Turns out it was the ACL and a partial MCL tear. Anyway, had my first commute, post-surgery today (had surgery on 11/22). Felt good, and it was a nice brisk morning here in Austin. My surgery leg's quad muscle is really atrophied though, I'm working on getting it back to size. Leading up to the commute I have been doing some daily easy paced riding with a gradual build up in length and speed. Having to go slow for a while has made me re-appreciate bike riding though. I don't race against myself all the time anymore, I tend to enjoy it more.
Free advice: don't tear your ACL, the few weeks after surgery suck and I'm still working regaining full flexibly in my knee.
Free advice: don't tear your ACL, the few weeks after surgery suck and I'm still working regaining full flexibly in my knee.
#124
Descends like a rock
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 4,034
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From: Fort Worth, TX
Bikes: Scott Foil, Surly Pacer
First flat on the way into work - I've had two on the way home, but never a flat on the way in. Got that fixed with my freezing fingers, got back on the road and got stuck at a train. Yesterday was worse though, I had to drive...




