2015!! How was your commute today?
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Warm and muggy this morning, but a cold front that is passing through today is supposed to bring cooler temperatures and less humidity. I drove yesterday due to forecasts calling for temps near 100 and a heat index around 105, but the forecasters were crying wolf again. The high only reached the low to mid-90s, although the humidity was extremely high. We had a bunch of thunderstorms late in the day, but I probably would have made it home before they hit. I took advantage of having my car and stopped by the gym on my way home to lift weights and ride a spin bike for a while.
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I took off early from work yesterday but did not bike home. The fam and I went to see the Minions movie instead. Pretty good, but seemed to be lacking something.
Nice enough ride in this morning. I didn't seem to be as sweaty when I got to work. Not sure if that is because I rode a little slower or weather is more agreeable.
Nice enough ride in this morning. I didn't seem to be as sweaty when I got to work. Not sure if that is because I rode a little slower or weather is more agreeable.
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I was already running late when I walked into the garage and noticed my rear tire was flat. I wasn't surprised. That tire had 3500 miles on it, and I've been considering replacing it since the 4th. So, off it went and into the trash, along with the tube. It took me about 15 minutes to change out, 10 if you don't count time spent cleaning the chain and cassette.
By the time I flipped the bike over and laid the rubber back onto the pavement, I saw that I would end up approx 1/2 hour late for work. I considered driving, but I just couldn't. It was such a beautiful day to ride. Turned out to be a good choice because the ride in was almost perfect.
By the time I flipped the bike over and laid the rubber back onto the pavement, I saw that I would end up approx 1/2 hour late for work. I considered driving, but I just couldn't. It was such a beautiful day to ride. Turned out to be a good choice because the ride in was almost perfect.
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Had to drive in today. It's just not worth it, after seeing how great it is to ride into work.
Yesterday's return trip was good, but hot, and I'll bike the rest of the week.
Yesterday's return trip was good, but hot, and I'll bike the rest of the week.
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Woah, who turned down the thermostat? 59F this morning, almost 20 degrees cooler then yesterday. My toes got cold
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Yeah, was nice and cool in NJ/NY this morning too. Just not that cool. :-) Was a great ride this morning from home (Bloomfield, NJ) into New York City via GWB. Found a better route through Hackensack that only adds a mile or two. Am trying to do two rides from home per week. Doing ~50 miles every day wacks me out. Helmet off for those of you who do that kind of distance (~250 miles/week).
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Was wondering that myself! Even though I went by 2 bank signs can't remember what they said but it was close. And I wore my sandals so yeah the toes got cold!
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Hey Funky! Welcome back! Are you back on a diamond-frame bike? Last I remember, you were building a tadpole recumbent. How's the leg? any residual issues?
Not to be "that guy" or anything, but my commute temps this morning were 11C/52F, so I got you beat . My fingers were a bit chilled at first, but my toes were toasty warm in my socks and shoes.
I have not been riding enough, and I'm getting fat and slow. I chased a guy up a hill this morning, and I was catching up...until he saw me. Then he buried me.
Due to a high probability of rain later today, I rode my heavy commuter beast with fenders. I really dislike that bike...makes me feel even fatter and slower.
I have not been riding enough, and I'm getting fat and slow. I chased a guy up a hill this morning, and I was catching up...until he saw me. Then he buried me.
Due to a high probability of rain later today, I rode my heavy commuter beast with fenders. I really dislike that bike...makes me feel even fatter and slower.
#1910
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You are more than welcome to be that guy and you can keep your 52F temps in July. Those are October temps for me and I don't like it
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Much cooler and less humid this morning. Really enjoyed it. I even broke out a light jacket. Of course I warmed up and it got a little too warm in the jacket.
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Today was a little warm and muggy, but I gladly took it.
I recently re-geared my "go-fast" bike to remove a couple of the lowest gears and add some in the middle, and I'm LOVING it. Wish I'd done it sooner.
I recently re-geared my "go-fast" bike to remove a couple of the lowest gears and add some in the middle, and I'm LOVING it. Wish I'd done it sooner.
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I think I had the best commute ever. The weather had a lot to do with it. It's warm but not humid, and some of the breezes off the river are cool. I changed my pace quite a bit throughout the 14-mile ride. I took a video of my commute for the first time. I hope it comes out OK. I haven't looked at it yet. I don't have an action camera, and I don't have a mount for my cell phone. I used my phone to shoot, and I just held it up with my right hand and kept my left hand on the handlebars. It's not ideal, and I'm sure my footage is very shaky. But it might be interesting to see what a gorgeous commute in NYC can look like. The Hudson River Greenway has hundreds of commuter cyclists on it at the same time.
The video is a little less than five minutes long.
At first, I paced myself by following a guy on a Citibike bike. Those bikes are heavy and slow. It was nice, because the pace was easy. Then after a while, a young woman passed us, so I picked up my pace, passed the Citibike rider, and paced behind the woman. I didn't want to creep her out, so I kept way back most of the time. She had exceptional form, so she clearly has been a bike commuter for a while.
Eventually, she turned off the path. I take the path much farther north than any bike commuter I see in the morning. I took the scenic but hillier route, because the weather is so great today. It ends in a big winding downhill through lightly trafficked streets, so I got to have that thrill, too.
The video is a little less than five minutes long.
At first, I paced myself by following a guy on a Citibike bike. Those bikes are heavy and slow. It was nice, because the pace was easy. Then after a while, a young woman passed us, so I picked up my pace, passed the Citibike rider, and paced behind the woman. I didn't want to creep her out, so I kept way back most of the time. She had exceptional form, so she clearly has been a bike commuter for a while.
Eventually, she turned off the path. I take the path much farther north than any bike commuter I see in the morning. I took the scenic but hillier route, because the weather is so great today. It ends in a big winding downhill through lightly trafficked streets, so I got to have that thrill, too.
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Oh, here's my video. I just watched it and uploaded it. It's terribly shaky. There are two points where Citibike guy and I blow through the crosswalks without waiting for the pedestrians waiting to cross. That was not good on our parts. I don't recommend holding a cell phone up to take videos while riding for reasons like this.
I turned the camera to the left and right a few times so you could see the highway and buildings on the right and the river on the left. Across the river, you see New Jersey. The river is a mile wide! You can see we also passed Chelsea Piers which has restaurants, shops, and athletic venues for participatory sports. It's a great location, right on the river, where lots of stuff goes on.
You see how heavily used the path is. It's a constant stream of cyclists and joggers. The joggers are officially not allowed on this portion of the bikeway, but I'm fine with them being there. Most cyclists and joggers behave as if we're on an autobahn, keeping right and passing left. It's one of the most orderly places in the city in my observation.
I started the video at just below 14 St and ended it at about 25 St, so that's a hair over a half mile. That's a small fraction of my 14-mile commute, of course.
https://youtu.be/m82ugBavDxc
I turned the camera to the left and right a few times so you could see the highway and buildings on the right and the river on the left. Across the river, you see New Jersey. The river is a mile wide! You can see we also passed Chelsea Piers which has restaurants, shops, and athletic venues for participatory sports. It's a great location, right on the river, where lots of stuff goes on.
You see how heavily used the path is. It's a constant stream of cyclists and joggers. The joggers are officially not allowed on this portion of the bikeway, but I'm fine with them being there. Most cyclists and joggers behave as if we're on an autobahn, keeping right and passing left. It's one of the most orderly places in the city in my observation.
I started the video at just below 14 St and ended it at about 25 St, so that's a hair over a half mile. That's a small fraction of my 14-mile commute, of course.
https://youtu.be/m82ugBavDxc
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Pretty nice this morning. Warmer than yesterday which I thought was too cool for my taste. Went a different route which wasn't a smart thing. But I stopped by QT and got a couple doughnuts.. wanted my doughnuts dang it! I felt the evil eyes I was getting riding down southwest blvd eating them.
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A very nice uneventful commute this morning. The temp was 59f degrees and I notice the sun is starting later in the am.
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Other than the BMW driver behind me that felt the need to honk (and then whizzed past me, with me catching up at each light), the commute was good. Wasn't feeling great this AM so took it easy, but still made ok time.
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As much as I don't like cool summer mornings the evening ride homes have been perfect - low 80's, light winds, low humidity. Perfect is good
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Enjoying this temperature dip as well. 72 F at the start of this morning's ride.
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it's been almost a month since my last visit on the forum. Since I started my new job I don't have much spare time, which is a good thing because the days seems shorter. At my previous job I was sitting at my desk 40h/week with a lot of spare time but I'm now the shop dispatcher/foreman at another Ford dealer and I'm much busier. The days are also tougher on the legs since I stand most of the time and walk a lot, so the bike ride was thouger for the first 2 or 3 weeks, but now it's fine.
I also had to take a week off the bike because I fell on a saturday night 3 weeks ago: I was coming back from one of my friend's place at around 9 pm, when it was getting darker but not completely dark and there was a big log straight across the bike path, I'm sure it was pure sabotage, when I saw it I was too close to stop so I stumbled over it and badly scrapped my right shoulder, elbow and knee, the helmet was badly scratched as well so I replaced it. I may have seen it earlier if I would've been sober... (had a few cold one) and if had I tought about bringing my headlamp... But still there some dumba** who tought it would be funny to put a big log across the bike path at night, it cost me a front wheel...
I also had to take a week off the bike because I fell on a saturday night 3 weeks ago: I was coming back from one of my friend's place at around 9 pm, when it was getting darker but not completely dark and there was a big log straight across the bike path, I'm sure it was pure sabotage, when I saw it I was too close to stop so I stumbled over it and badly scrapped my right shoulder, elbow and knee, the helmet was badly scratched as well so I replaced it. I may have seen it earlier if I would've been sober... (had a few cold one) and if had I tought about bringing my headlamp... But still there some dumba** who tought it would be funny to put a big log across the bike path at night, it cost me a front wheel...
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Oh, here's my video. I just watched it and uploaded it. It's terribly shaky. There are two points where Citibike guy and I blow through the crosswalks without waiting for the pedestrians waiting to cross. That was not good on our parts. I don't recommend holding a cell phone up to take videos while riding for reasons like this.
I turned the camera to the left and right a few times so you could see the highway and buildings on the right and the river on the left. Across the river, you see New Jersey. The river is a mile wide! You can see we also passed Chelsea Piers which has restaurants, shops, and athletic venues for participatory sports. It's a great location, right on the river, where lots of stuff goes on.
You see how heavily used the path is. It's a constant stream of cyclists and joggers. The joggers are officially not allowed on this portion of the bikeway, but I'm fine with them being there. Most cyclists and joggers behave as if we're on an autobahn, keeping right and passing left. It's one of the most orderly places in the city in my observation.
I started the video at just below 14 St and ended it at about 25 St, so that's a hair over a half mile. That's a small fraction of my 14-mile commute, of course.
https://youtu.be/m82ugBavDxc
I turned the camera to the left and right a few times so you could see the highway and buildings on the right and the river on the left. Across the river, you see New Jersey. The river is a mile wide! You can see we also passed Chelsea Piers which has restaurants, shops, and athletic venues for participatory sports. It's a great location, right on the river, where lots of stuff goes on.
You see how heavily used the path is. It's a constant stream of cyclists and joggers. The joggers are officially not allowed on this portion of the bikeway, but I'm fine with them being there. Most cyclists and joggers behave as if we're on an autobahn, keeping right and passing left. It's one of the most orderly places in the city in my observation.
I started the video at just below 14 St and ended it at about 25 St, so that's a hair over a half mile. That's a small fraction of my 14-mile commute, of course.
https://youtu.be/m82ugBavDxc
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I was able to leave a little early and try to ride some extra miles this morning. I did 18.5 instead of the usual 11-12. I wanted to go a little faster but my bruised thigh did not like the idea so I didnt. WEll I dont think I did time was about the same for that mileage as before maybe a little slower. It was not as humid and really felt good to ride hard again. I think I will be getting wet on the way home tonight. 50% chance of showers.
I am not riding to work tomorrow we are heading out of town and I need some extra time though the weather looks beautiful.
I am not riding to work tomorrow we are heading out of town and I need some extra time though the weather looks beautiful.
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Keep on rocking!
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It was nice this morning, almost 55 degrees. But I"m losing my morning daylight, soon I'll have to go back to wearing my helmet so that I can use my Blackburn Flea light on it. Oh well. I have a headlight on my bike but I'm addicted to that Flea, for scanning the sides of the road for animals waiting to take me out. I hope to get away from work and down town in time to catch an earlier bus and have a long ride home, I'm planning for 31 miles total today. It's supposed to be 80.