Metro Boston: Good ride today?
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I have not ridden around Boston at all really, This is my 2nd year back on a bike in 20 years. I am training for a Boston to provinctown run in June and I am sure I will be riding in the city this spring. I owned a construction company for a long time, I specialized in 18 century homes. I don't think I will ever go down that road again, The money is good but it is 24 - 7 and the price to be paid is very high. These days I run a division of somebody else's company. I still put in a lot of time but I can still let it go at the end of the day most of the time. I would love to get together for a ride around the city some time. I just started commuting again yesterday, Turns out my new route is 17 miles each way, It will take a few weeks to adjust to riding again.
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What a great day for a ride, rolled out a quick 20 after work today. Will have more time after work Thur. / Fri. so I can get more miles in.
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Zipp and Dmann, I know you guys are out riding those Wachusett, north of Worcester, made for Major Taylor, hills.
Timber of the healed head, I hope you're working up to the 17 mile commuter but in this weather it must be sweet. Throw in a few long rides as you get closer and P-town will be a breeze with those miles. If You're biking in the Bridgewater area, I was just in Carver area. Very nice biking roads and Dave's Diner in Middleboro is like a magnet to my compass.
Mtalinm, Janders, Ortcuttt and bikinggrrl, how go the washed roads?
I rode through 6 inches of water on Claybrook in Dover and several 1/2inch "wash" areas. I hummed and hawed about what to wear in this warm weather but my bike was very clear about the fenders.
Timber of the healed head, I hope you're working up to the 17 mile commuter but in this weather it must be sweet. Throw in a few long rides as you get closer and P-town will be a breeze with those miles. If You're biking in the Bridgewater area, I was just in Carver area. Very nice biking roads and Dave's Diner in Middleboro is like a magnet to my compass.
Mtalinm, Janders, Ortcuttt and bikinggrrl, how go the washed roads?
I rode through 6 inches of water on Claybrook in Dover and several 1/2inch "wash" areas. I hummed and hawed about what to wear in this warm weather but my bike was very clear about the fenders.
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The 17 mile commute is not that bad, My 2nd day was much better than the 1st. I had no pain at all from the saddle and I hit my hills much better. I did the ride home in 1 hour 13 minutes with an average speed of 13.5 mph over 17 miles. I figure that is respectable considering my bike is a Trek 7.2 hybrid. I think I will do a 45 mile ride on Saturday and see how I feel. I am going to run the full route from my house to work & back. That will be 22 miles each way, that is my goal over the next month is to move my commute to that distance 4 days a week. I am riding from East Bridgewater to Mansfield & I have discovered a sweet route through google bike routes. I would like to get the 17 mile ride down to an hour,then I will move to the 22 mile route.

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Hey Timber 8 I like the bike set-up, how do you like the handlebar set-up ? Are you able to use the aero bars much on your commute ? I had to much to do Thursday , but was able to roll out 25 miles today. The weather looks great for Saturday so I'm hoping for a longer ride, just have to get out early before my daughter comes for a visit.
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SBP...today a quick ride along and finally across the Nashua to view the flood damage as the river recedes revealing quite the mess. Still many flooded fields along Rte 110 and behind Lancaster center. Many roads still covered in mud with water running out of the woods. I have yet to clean the bike, every ride leaves me wet and thankful my property is well above the flood plain.
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Hey Timber 8 I like the bike set-up, how do you like the handlebar set-up ? Are you able to use the aero bars much on your commute ? I had to much to do Thursday , but was able to roll out 25 miles today. The weather looks great for Saturday so I'm hoping for a longer ride, just have to get out early before my daughter comes for a visit.
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Was able to get out on my 35 mile loop this morning. It was great to see other riders out on the road (13) I never saw this many in any of my rides last year.
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I picked up some SPD clipless peddles this morning and some nice slippers. I have never use anything but flat peddles in my life, what a difference. I played with them for about 15 minutes and got a 46 mile ride in. What a gorgeous day. I'll be laying off the bike for a few days. Sounds like the weather is going bad again
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42 miles: Cambridge to Bedford to Carlisle to Concord and back again. I mounted a new Brooks Swift, and it's breaking in nicely. But I made a series of misjudgments: 1) The distance bordered on the excessive, since I've done extremely little riding over the past six months beyond commuting. 2) I pushed too hard into the headwind that dogged me on the return home. 3) At my stop in Concord, I didn't eat enough. As a consequence, I bonked halfway through the return, and pretty severely: dizziness, shivering, the whole business. Oh well -- carried away by spring fever, I suppose.
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42 miles: Cambridge to Bedford to Carlisle to Concord and back again. I mounted a new Brooks Swift, and it's breaking in nicely. But I made a series of misjudgments: 1) The distance bordered on the excessive, since I've done extremely little riding over the past six months beyond commuting. 2) I pushed too hard into the headwind that dogged me on the return home. 3) At my stop in Concord, I didn't eat enough. As a consequence, I bonked halfway through the return, and pretty severely: dizziness, shivering, the whole business. Oh well -- carried away by spring fever, I suppose.
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Nice little water adventure yesterday. 126 past Walden pond in Concord/Lincoln is beautiful ~ I'm so glad they did all that work last year. 117 was closed off though. Was headed towards Sherman bridge but that too was closed off so continued on to Wayland and caught 27 from there. Should have predicted that the other end of Water Row would be flooded but went past the barrier on Route 27 anyway. Water was a little deeper than it looked and all six feet got wet (4 on the tandem; 2 little ones in the trailer). But I confess it sure was nice to cycle up that hill headed into Sudbury without any traffic streaming past.
No worries though. The sun was warm and the little guy was highly amused at our pitstop to empty water from shoes and trailer.
No worries though. The sun was warm and the little guy was highly amused at our pitstop to empty water from shoes and trailer.
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I pushed too hard into the headwind
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Nice little water adventure yesterday. 126 past Walden pond in Concord/Lincoln is beautiful ~ I'm so glad they did all that work last year. 117 was closed off though. Was headed towards Sherman bridge but that too was closed off so continued on to Wayland and caught 27 from there. Should have predicted that the other end of Water Row would be flooded but went past the barrier on Route 27 anyway. Water was a little deeper than it looked and all six feet got wet (4 on the tandem; 2 little ones in the trailer). But I confess it sure was nice to cycle up that hill headed into Sudbury without any traffic streaming past.
No worries though. The sun was warm and the little guy was highly amused at our pitstop to empty water from shoes and trailer.
No worries though. The sun was warm and the little guy was highly amused at our pitstop to empty water from shoes and trailer.
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I'm off to a rough start this year, I caught this nasty cough & deep congestion going around my office. I think it might be best to stay off the bike this week. The weather isn't that great anyway. Maybe get a nice ride in this weekend and restart Monday on the commute
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I worked on climbing in todays blustery chilly conditions, it seemed uphill all the way

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Looks like we are going to get another drenching to keep the roads under water. I guess it is a good week to be sick. I'm still out of the game. Maybe Thursday and next weekend
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Ok, all this rain requires as much a sense of humor as raingear and fortitude. Sometimes humor is pretty tough to come by.
https://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1399668.html

Beware the tides of March!
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Beware the tides of March!
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Even today, the Nashua was still out of its banks and into the fields around Lancaster, though most of the closed roads have reopened. This round-o-rain will make a soggy mess yet again, hopefully not as bad as last week. The Wachusett reservoir is full up, no place for the water to go but over the spillway and into the river. I've joined Sherborn, back on the trainer after such the tease......
March in New England is never dull

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Hey dmann i'll be riding thru your area Thru - Sun., the weather is looking real good for later this week. I finished putting the summer bike back together
and will do a shakedown ride out toward Lancaster/Clinton after work Thur. Off Friday so will do the Wachusett Res. loop Fri. and most likely Sun. after church. Sat I'm going to hit
Worcester Airport and roll thru that area on the way home. Drop me a pm if you want to join in along the route.
and will do a shakedown ride out toward Lancaster/Clinton after work Thur. Off Friday so will do the Wachusett Res. loop Fri. and most likely Sun. after church. Sat I'm going to hit
Worcester Airport and roll thru that area on the way home. Drop me a pm if you want to join in along the route.
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Zipp,
Can you put fenders on your rig?
I'm re-attaching my rubber banded plastic fenders for (call me pessimistic) puddles and road crossing streams (and stream crossing roads). The forecast is too good in terms of (legendary) sun and warm temps.
The alternative is a wet bottom and soggy feet. I extended the trailing end of both fenders with slices of plastic bottles and am optimistic.
Can you put fenders on your rig?
I'm re-attaching my rubber banded plastic fenders for (call me pessimistic) puddles and road crossing streams (and stream crossing roads). The forecast is too good in terms of (legendary) sun and warm temps.
The alternative is a wet bottom and soggy feet. I extended the trailing end of both fenders with slices of plastic bottles and am optimistic.
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Can't put fenders on a zipp, I'll take getting wet because the weather is to good to pass up. I glued a new tubular on the disc the other day, so I'll run that for kicks.
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Zipp......wow, outrageous ride...u da man! Rides: I'm working tonight so that puts any Friday ride into the mid - late afternoon, which is typical for me due to my work schedule. This weekend is still foggy, I need to put some (actually a lot of) time into the yard and Sunday we have an away game (visiting family). Possibly quick ride on Saturday?