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Drove in today to give my legs a break. I guess my first five-day commute will have to be next week.
Oh, and it took me an extra 5 minutes to get home last night. I'm not sold on the hybrid bike yet, but I'll give it until next week. |
About 10C with winds 40 gusting to 60km, jogging pants and my baselayer shirt kept me comfortable. I headed into the wind for some extra riding this morning. Fighting the wind I could only do about 14kph and I wasn't even hitting the wind straight on. Going back with the wind I was doing 40kph, hitting 51 on little slope just before the city.
Rest of the ride was pretty good except the combination of sun in the eyes and shade from the trees makes it very difficult to see road hazards. 27km total for the ride, taking the long way home this afternoon should add another 30km for the day. I saw 4 other bikes in the cage this morning which is a new record. |
Jackhole in an F-150 laid on the horn and shook his fist at me as I took the lane in order to set up for a left turn. I turned and gave him the WTF look. Scooted over once I had decided it was safe for me to do so and he roared by, honking and gesticulating again. 200m later, I caught up to him as he was stuck in traffic and gave him a jaunty wave.
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41 deg.F at 4:00 A.M. coolest morning in a long time. Wore a light baselayer and t-shirt with a windbreaker and my REI Novaro headwinds pants. Loved it not a cloud in the sky. Afternoon should be in the 70's MMMMMMMM fall in the PNW
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It was great to be back on the bike this morning after not commuting Mon-Tue due to an out-of-town business trip.
Weather is perfect. Waited for a couple of school buses with stop paddles lit up, but that is what the 15 minute cushion in my commute schedule is for. Nice break for the legs, anyways. If only every day were as nice as today.... |
Originally Posted by Bluish Green
(Post 14722203)
... Waited for a couple of school buses with stop paddles lit up, but that is what the 15 minute cushion in my commute schedule is for...
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Wet, and the front end slid out from under me when coming to a stop in the parking lot, nothing tragic, just surprising. But I just got the brake levers bent back into the position I liked them three months ago and now I have to start again on the right side.:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by jdswitters
(Post 14723629)
Wet, and the front end slid out from under me when coming to a stop in the parking lot, nothing tragic, just surprising. But I just got the brake levers bent back into the position I liked them three months ago and now I have to start again on the right side.:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by caloso
(Post 14721971)
Jackhole in an F-150 laid on the horn and shook his fist at me as I took the lane in order to set up for a left turn. I turned and gave him the WTF look. Scooted over once I had decided it was safe for me to do so and he roared by, honking and gesticulating again. 200m later, I caught up to him as he was stuck in traffic and gave him a jaunty wave.
Sweet. |
Today's commute was interesting.
On the way in, a large acorn hit the road in front of me, bounced up in a big arch and hit me on the cheek, under my left eye. I watched it as it was arching up towards me - it was just like in that Ice Age movie, where the saber-toothed squirrel gets whacked by the acorn. On the way home, I stopped at a red light - there are 2 lanes for straight ahead and a right turn lane - and, because I'm going straight, I'm in the right hand straight ahead lane, to the right . A car comes to a stop behind me and slowly inches up so I'm next to the open window. The lady inside says "Excuse me, but what are the rules of the road for bicycles?" I say "What do you mean?" She: "What rules of the road are bicycles suppose to follow?" Me: "They are suppose to follow the same rules as the cars." She: "Well, isn't that dangerous?" Me: "If the cars are careful it's not dangerous." She: "Well, if you are riding down the middle of the road (and she waves her hand towards the road behind us) it can be." I'm thinking, I wasn't riding down the middle of the road, I was keeping to the right, and when the right turn lane started, I stayed in the straight ahead lane because I was going straight ahead. She continues: "When I ride my bike, I stay all the way to the right....." The light turns green, the car behind her beeps, and we both take off, straight ahead. Well, at least she was polite. Later, as I'm cutting through a parking lot of the local high school, there is a guy on a penny farthing pedaling around the parking lot. You don't see those everyday. |
Great commute, 50 f on the way in to school and 80 f coming back. When I head north on the am most of the traffic on what is mostly one ways is heading in the opposite direction and I have had the road to myself and coming home it is the same. Drivers are heading south and the only traffic congestion I have encountered is other cyclists. 8000 bikes cross the Hawthorne bridge every day and the esplanade along the river is busy in the afternoon.
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Great ride to work today. Biked with kids to school for about 1km. I think we got overtaken by some pedestrians at one stage. Then another 8km to work.
Perfect weather, felt really good. |
Another great commute today. The weather has been perfect all week - actually it's been perfect since early July. Sadly, I know the end is coming and I will be battling wind and rain before too long.
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Commute today was very good at 55f (13c). The afternoons are getting warmer, but not hot, so they are pleasant also. It seems that time of year when street lamps are turned off in various places, so lots of pitch black places of riding.
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The ride in this morning was nice. The temp was a cool 55f but no gloves were needed this morning. I had my second bag bungee corded to the rack and it fell off but got dragged with me for a few feet till I stopped. At least I did not lose the bag. I think I have found a better way to bungee cord the bag to the rack. I am not ready to give up yet and go buy a new second bag.
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Upper 60's and dry, beautiful ride in. About 8 miles in I was riding up a deserted 2 lane with bike lanes on each side. There were some areas with light but mainly just dark. I heard something on the other side of hte road. Into a patch of light came a pit bull, dragging a chain. He seemed very timid and got even further from me off the other side of the road as I passed, but then he curved anound behind me and started following me. Never got very close or really chased me. Hope he found his way home.
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I got a pannier in my back spokes once. makes for a quick stop, be careful.
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About 12C, overcast and little breeze: all good. However, both times this week, on the same stretch of road, a driver, going the other direction, leaned out of his window and yelled, in obvious rage, "Get off the road and onto the sidewalk!". Don't worry, I called up a fairy and put in a wish that all 4 of his tires go flat while he is at work today.
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Foiled by a saddle sore today, so my plans for a 5-bagger this week were foiled. With the perfect weather we are having, it was hard making the decision to drive, but the sore is likely to get worse unless I stay off the bike a day. I always get sore in the exact same place. Not a hygiene issue, but probably related to fit -- I think one of my legs is shorter than the other, creating an imbalance when pedaling.
Had encounters with two jerk drivers on my ride home yesterday. The first one tried to force me over when I was trying to stay in the middle lane as I approached an intersection where the right lane is turn only. Sorry, lady but I can't ride in the right lane and continue straight. Then she hollered something about sidewalks. Couldn't understand her but caught the drift. The second encounter was in a parking lot that I cut through every day to avoid an unsafe left turn. A car pulled out and turned right in front of me, and there is no way the driver didn't see me with my headlight on and bright green jersey. My brakes were a little out of adjustment so that made slowing down kind of sketchy, which was a reminder to readjust the brakes as soon as I got home. |
Originally Posted by making
(Post 14725123)
I got a pannier in my back spokes once. makes for a quick stop, be careful.
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Nice ride home complete with a stop at the store for milk, eggs, anda free other items. Was planning only on the milk until my wife texted me an extended list. That made for a tight for in the panniers.
Beautiful ride in this AM. Temp around 60, no wind, beautiful sunrise. Perks of early morning commuting that I'm getting used to. :-) |
Nice ride in this morning. My dad's hybrid bike is definitely faster than my old road bike, but the small chain ring is way too small. Not sure on the size, but it's about the size of a doughnut. Completely worthless, as there are no ultra steep hills on my route.
My backpack slipped off the rack as my bungees are a little too long to strap it on tightly. Luckily it didn't get jammed in my wheel. |
First post in months. FWIW thanks to the drought I've commuted almost every day this summer. Even took clothes to the laundry rather than drive in with a weeks worth. Getting ready for fall, so I just installed a new set of SKS fenders from Rivendell. They're quite long and the front flap almost reaches the ground. Rain is forecast for later so I'll see if they keep the spray off the feet as advertised.
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I'm getting faster. Made it to work in 15 mins. flat. When I started a couple of weeks ago, it took me 20 mins. and a bit.
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Originally Posted by wilfried
(Post 14726069)
I'm getting faster. Made it to work in 15 mins. flat. When I started a couple of weeks ago, it took me 20 mins. and a bit.
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Nice temperatures and the wind finally dropped to a reasonable level. I rode for a bit before going to the LBS for a fit adjustment. I had them bring up the handlebars quite a bit but still below the saddle. We also figured out that my handlebars are a little too wide for me, but that fix will have to wait for another day. The bike now feels a lot more like my road bike which fits perfectly. The raised handlebars also seem to changed the muscles I use, closer to that of my road bike, which should make riding easier. Between my pre and post LBS visit rides I managed to log 50km before arriving at school. Well probably 51km since I rode quite a while before I noticed my wireless sensors didn't wake up after I left the LBS.
Yesterday's ride home was a challenge. I decided to head out the highway route despite very strong winds. In the drops I could manage 16kph. When I turned to a cross wind, every passing vehicle made me wobble about. Then when I decided I still hadn't had enough, I turned back into the wind and crept along at 13.5kph for 3.5km before catching a tailwind back into the city. I might be doing a 200km brevet next Saturday, so I'll have to dial back the intensity and distance of my commute next week. |
Foggy this morning, but still nice 56f (13c). I had to race to stay ahead of a school bus, and he had enough stops to accomodate me on the uphill. Once on the downhill, I just coasted.
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Fantastic ride this morning. I took the day off yesterday due to a saddle sore, which miraculously cleared up overnight. Rode my Bob Jackson touring bike to work today for the first time with larger 32 mm Vittoria Randonneur Hyper tires on it. The largest tires I had used previously on the road were 28s, although I have run 32 mm cross tires on it before. Anyway, the Hypers were great -- low rolling resistance and really comfy. I expected to have a slow commute with the larger tires but finished the morning leg with a respectable 15.5 mph average speed. I am going to like commuting on these tires, which I had actually installed for doing some loaded tours, plus they have reflective sidewalls.
I am very impressed with Vittoria tires based on my impressions with the Hypers and Rubino Pros, which I am using on a couple of other bikes. They all roll very nice and seem to wear well so far. |
What a great commuting week! It's been clear every day, with comfortable humidity, morning temperatures in the 50s F, and afternoon temperatures in the 70s (may get to the low 80s today). Perfect weather.
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It was real. And it was spectacular! After riding in 104-110 all summer, I got a 66 and overcast. I don't think I've ever got to work quicker or cooler.
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