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noglider 05-01-15 09:33 AM

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caloso 05-01-15 12:03 PM

First day of bike month. I noticed a few more riders than usual.

timvan_78 05-01-15 01:35 PM

good ride in. got to the office, and found my dry-bag that had been missing for a few days. It contained some really wet biking gear and the stench (when disturbed) could have killed a man. I sealed it up and will deal with it later tonight. Might need a hazmat team.

Darth Lefty 05-01-15 07:11 PM

Discouraged today. Didn't get to ride in spite of first day of bike month, had to leave work early and fast to pick up the baby. I took him for a hike in his papoose but could only trudge slowly due to my heart thing. I'm glad he's easy to please and didn't mind being ignored. My parts from the UK have still not arrived, which means I won't have a new bike for the big ride Sunday.

bconneraz 05-02-15 10:37 AM

No ride today as there were some "complications" at work, so driving was the better option. While I was really looking forward to my Saturday commute, I've gotta say, yesterday was probably the best ride home I've had in recent memory. I felt fresh, the weather was perfect, and heck, it was day one of bike month. I've changed my regular route to now include some mixed surface riding which takes me off the roads for a few more miles. While it adds a little more distance and elevation, it also adds safety and beautiful scenery. Enjoy
Over the 5; the tail lights are heading to San Diego
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the entrance to Oneill Regional Park, and the Arroyo Trabuco Trail
http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/...pswrmtwlok.jpg
On the trail
http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/...psg13f63wy.jpg
http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/...psfahnmo7x.jpg
this turd of a climb gets up o 18%
http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/...psq8sagefh.jpg
Happy Bike Month!
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loky1179 05-03-15 10:01 PM

Bizzare. I was really tired - I was fasting in prep for my colonoscopy (Yea! not). I reel in this guy who is riding a carbon fiber bike, me on my mtb bike with fenders and knobbies. And by "reel in" I mean I was riding maybe 10 MPH - barely moving. I didn't want to pass him, but he was just creeping along.

So I get by him, and I hear him whistling. Not like a tune - more like he's whistling for his dog. I thought, maybe that's why he's going so slow - he's looking for his dog.

But no. As I pass him, he gets right on my wheel. Still with the bizarre whistling. So I pick up the pace a little, even though I'm not feeling great. Then HE picks up the pace.

After about a half mile of this, I thought screw it, I'm dropping this nut job. Came to a section where the trail takes a turn crossing the street, but I am able to cut the turn and fly off the curb on my mtb bike. That was the end of the whistler.

essiemyra 05-04-15 05:14 AM

It was a very nice uneventful commute to work today!! A little on the cooler side but clear skies and the sun up before I left the house.

esmith2039 05-04-15 05:22 AM

Shorts weather! Really should of worn a short sleeves though.

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a58...psmlaebfll.jpg

Did alot of work on the bike this weekend. Repacked the rear wheel and crankset.. should of did it sooner!! Also had to change the freewheel since I accidentally took the Sunpro apart. Alot of balls in those things! Put a Shimano from another bike but it has smaller tooth counts but it seems to fit my usage better.

mgw4jc 05-04-15 06:21 AM

May the Fourth be with you! I rode my bike to work, as usual. Getting warmer here and starting to feel like summer. Still cool enough this morning to not sweat, but the afternoon high of 82 will probably be different.

tarwheel 05-04-15 07:29 AM

Tough commute this morning due to tired legs from riding 120 miles over the weekend. I gutted it out because the weather is perfect and it's looking like rain could settle in during the latter part of the week. We have reached the brief period in the calendar when weather conditions -- when it's not raining -- are almost ideal for cycling. Not too hot, not too cold, not too windy, no pollen.

arsprod 05-04-15 08:56 AM

60F with pretty good headwind - I think spring has sprung

Hypno Toad 05-04-15 09:47 AM

I LOVE SPRING! Needed to drop off a car for repairs this morning, used the bike to get home. 10 miles home with 55F and sunny, feels SO GOOD! Too bad I have to do 'work', I could spend my whole day riding.

Doohickie 05-04-15 09:57 AM

Forgive me forum for I have sinned....

Friday, May 1, was my first bicycle commute of the year. I used to commute by bike all the time when my office was closer to home, but 17 miles each way is just tougher to manage. I did ride Friday though, and after work I rode downtown and met some friends and we did a small group ride. By the time I got home I'd done 58 miles. That's a pretty hardcore commute I guess.

ThermionicScott 05-04-15 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by Doohickie (Post 17775211)
Forgive me forum for I have sinned....

Friday, May 1, was my first bicycle commute of the year. I used to commute by bike all the time when my office was closer to home, but 17 miles each way is just tougher to manage. I did ride Friday though, and after work I rode downtown and met some friends and we did a small group ride. By the time I got home I'd done 58 miles. That's a pretty hardcore commute I guess.

Nice! Good to see you around here again, [MENTION=140028]Doohickie[/MENTION]. To the extent of my jurisdiction as an ordained minister (Dudeism), you're forgiven. :thumb:

Darth Lefty 05-04-15 04:00 PM

I felt fast this morning. Strava says I did all right. This is a surprise after having towed the baby trailer 26 miles yesterday.

essiemyra 05-05-15 05:09 AM

The commute in was very nice this am with the temp at 60f degrees. I was able to forgo all heavier clothing, shorts and a tee-shirt were enough.

esmith2039 05-05-15 05:16 AM

A little cool starting out but once the legs started pumping warmed up. Felt like something was wrong with the bike... the left side of the back tire was loose so maybe it was dragging on the brake. Lost my back light last night. I hate those darn things.. even though I zip tie it down it still comes off. Chain still slipping on the small front cog guess I should try removing a few links. Going to be a excellent 80 degrees on the way home.. unless it rains!

dramiscram 05-05-15 06:08 AM

I'm back to a 5 days/week scedule. Having Fridays off was great but working 11 hours/days from 9 in the morning to 8 in the evening was not so great. Now I work from 7 to 4.
The downside is that I have to Wake at 4 in the morning so I can be here on time. Eventualy I'll settle in a routine and be able to sleep a bit more in the morning.
The upside is that I have one more day to ride my bike to work and I don't need my headlamp anymore.

bmthom.gis 05-05-15 06:19 AM

Yesterday's ride was terrific. My speeds were faster than normal, which makes me think I am improving with my commitment to commute more than twice a week.
Driving today...I have to run home to let the dogs out in the early afternoon bc a bunch of us are doing happy hour and the wife is joining in for that. But I am riding from my office to the bar we selected and will ride home with wife and leave my car in the parking garage

mgw4jc 05-05-15 06:24 AM

I saw two turkeys yesterday. One was an actual wild turkey lingering about 15 feet off the side of the road.

The other was a guy who passed me in a bad spot. He gave me plenty of room, but was not anticipating that the car up ahead on a side road would turn right to come towards us without seeing the car in his lane that is passing me. It was a close one. And I guess they would both be at fault here. The guy who turned right did not look to his right first. And the guy who passed me did not do so in the safest manner possible either.

Good morning ride today. Sunny and 58F, getting up to 80+ this afternoon.

wphamilton 05-05-15 06:35 AM

I completely forgot my bag this morning. It's the first time in over a year that I've forgotten any clothes let alone the whole bag. No wonder I felt light this morning. Fortunately for me I keep a spare change at the desk.

KCBikeCommuter 05-05-15 07:22 AM

Nice commute this morning... and it was around 60F when I left the house. It rained last night, so the streets were still wet, but there was a definite smell of 'spring' in the air as I rode to work! Wonderful! :)

The temperature was nice, but the humidity was extremely high. Must have been close to 90%, because I was sweating like crazy by the time I arrived at work. Commutes for the remainder of the week are questionable as they are predicting a good chance of thunderstorms on Wed(80%), Thurs(90%), and Fri(90%). :(

tarwheel 05-05-15 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by wphamilton (Post 17777724)
I completely forgot my bag this morning. It's the first time in over a year that I've forgotten any clothes let alone the whole bag. No wonder I felt light this morning. Fortunately for me I keep a spare change at the desk.

As my dad used to say: "You'd forget your head if it wasn't screwed on."

Not-so-interesting trivia about Alpharetta, GA -- I broke my collar bone at age 16 when I flew over the handlebars on my motocross bike while riding across a farm pasture in Alpharetta. My neighbor's grandmother had a farm there, and we used to help them bale hay, and rode our motorcycles there until my mishap.

wphamilton 05-05-15 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by tarwheel (Post 17777850)
As my dad used to say: "You'd forget your head if it wasn't screwed on."

Not-so-interesting trivia about Alpharetta, GA -- I broke my collar bone at age 16 when I flew over the handlebars on my motocross bike while riding across a farm pasture in Alpharetta. My neighbor's grandmother had a farm there, and we used to help them bale hay, and rode our motorcycles there until my mishap.

And just about the time I start feeling smug about it is when it happens. There's a nice tub of home-made chili in that bag, that's what really bites.

Alpharetta must have changed quite a bit since then. I don't see many farm pastures around here these days.

tarwheel 05-05-15 08:28 AM

I am sure that farm pasture is a subdivision by now. I lived there in the 60s and 70s.


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