How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby DavidS » Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:37 am
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Postby TailWind » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:11 am
Frosty again this morning, a little sluggish after yesterday's sojourn at the pub.
Decent ride into the CBD nonetheless.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby VRE » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:18 am
Perhaps the brake pads are at the wrong angle? Try adjusting the toe-in. Also check the front wheel rims for any dirt (or rubber from the brake pads) that might be stuck to them.DavidS wrote:My front brake pads are loud, don't really know why that is happening but the back pads which are a different brand don't make any noise. The brakes are V brakes if that makes a difference.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby find_bruce » Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:30 am
While VRE gives good advice on how to fix them, my advice is don't - they are a far more effective audible warning device than anything short of an air zoundDavidS wrote:My front brake pads are loud, don't really know why that is happening but the back pads which are a different brand don't make any noise. The brakes are V brakes if that makes a difference.
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Postby Summernight » Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:49 am
They certainly fit that requirement, although if I were the cyclist I might get hearing problems from the constantly screaming goat I'm riding. That or learn how to brake without using my brakes.find_bruce wrote:While VRE gives good advice on how to fix them, my advice is don't - they are a far more effective audible warning device than anything short of an air zoundDavidS wrote:My front brake pads are loud, don't really know why that is happening but the back pads which are a different brand don't make any noise. The brakes are V brakes if that makes a difference.
DavidS, you aren't the Cecil Walker bicycle rider I'm talking about, are you?
My toes were cold on this morning's commute - colder than yesterday (although that might have to do with wearing thongs outside this morning and going swimming). Still they were cold.
The new wheels were purring last night and this morning. Now that I've got a new set on I can really notice how gritty and grainy the previous set were - apparently the issue the LBS was talking about with my old rear wheel was the freehub bearings (not sure if that is the correct word for them). Apparently there are three of them inside the hub and one had broken meaning the other two were taking more of the load and were under more stress. I think I'm riding faster on the new ones too although that's probably my imagination. And I also think the new ones are slightly lighter than the old ones because when I was carrying the new set to the LBS in the morning and then carrying the old set back to work after the change in the evening my arm hurt more carrying the old ones than the new (great scientific analysis there. ).
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby oxonabike » Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:05 am
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Postby gretaboy » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:37 pm
I didnt give the bike a real good clean the previous weekend as the weatherman said rain coming up. Well they got it right for once...Tuesday was a commuting in the rain day. The morning commute was cold too with the rain as constant drizzle. Then in the afternoon just as I was getting ready to leave, the rain came back and it wasnt light rain either. When I got the bike from the rack I thought the rear looked a bit down, but when I felt it, bounced the back tyre it seemed ok so off into the rain I went. As I am riding along, I could actually feel the grit on the gears and chain up through the legs, wasnt liking what I was feeling. Then to add more misery to the trip I get a flat tyre about 5 k's into my trip (was this due to my rear tyre maybe not being as inflated as I normally have it..who knows)...the upside was it just before a servo, so in I go to fix it, out of the rain. The flat was due to a piece of metal that looked like and was about the size of the metal clip you get on pens to hold it to the shirt or a book. Jammed in nice and deep...no salvaging that tube. The rear wheel, the whole bike for that matter has that much black gunk on it from the road that I get absolutely filthy changing the tyre.
Did have a guy ask if everythihng was right and if I needed help...even came over and assisted (i didnt ask) me in putting the tyre back on...I was using levers and he just used his fingers..despite the filth...so that was nice.
I was down to one tube, 40 odd k's to go and weather was miserable...luckily I got home but cold, drenched and filthy and the bike performing like a dog....engine wasnt at fault of course lol.
The next day, Wednesday, was slated as more rain and as I was feeling down about the day before and really didnt want to repeat the same performance, I piked out and worked from home. I cleaned the chain/gears/jockey wheels somewhat last night and put plenty of oil on the chain.
Ride in this morning was a good one, the day off the bike had me feeling a little invigorated and the legs had a bit of go in them. No rain thankfully and surprisingly a little warm, especially compared to the last week. I sweated buckets.
Bike will get pulled apart this weekend and given a good cleaning...ready for the next rain patch and the filth of the road.
I will hit a little milestone riding home today...10 000 pure commute k's since Jan 1. Big improvement on my riding last year, I achieved just under 13 000 for the whole of last year, so am doing a little better this year. Worked it out given my recordings, that I have spent a full 16 x 24hr days on my bike achieving this...why oh why?????
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby jasonc » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:54 pm
I think you deserve a break - how about til jan 1 2014?gretaboy wrote:why oh why?????
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Postby Summernight » Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:12 pm
Better than spending that time sitting in the car in peak-hour traffic going nowhere fast.gretaboy wrote:Worked it out given my recordings, that I have spent a full 16 x 24hr days on my bike achieving this...why oh why?????
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Postby CXCommuter » Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:23 am
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby gretaboy » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:08 am
Jason...I will take a break once I get a decent lead on you and TWjasonc wrote:I think you deserve a break - how about til jan 1 2014?gretaboy wrote:why oh why?????
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby gretaboy » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:13 am
Summer....sometimes in the rain I think the car drivers may have got it right lol, but the next sunny day ride tells me I am just dreaming...the bike has got it hands down on the carSummernight wrote:Better than spending that time sitting in the car in peak-hour traffic going nowhere fast.gretaboy wrote:Worked it out given my recordings, that I have spent a full 16 x 24hr days on my bike achieving this...why oh why?????
I can never understand the people in sydney who spend hours in traffic jams, yeah I know they have to get to work and public transport isnt the best, and we all dont have the luxury of riding a bike...but still, why waste so many hours of your short life sitting in a traffic jam!!!
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Postby jasonc » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:18 am
gretaboy wrote:Jason...I will take a break once I get a decent lead on you and TWjasonc wrote:I think you deserve a break - how about til jan 1 2014?gretaboy wrote:why oh why?????
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Postby gretaboy » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:45 am
Vehicular traffic behaved itself which was surprising, maybe school holidays helps..not so many vehicles on the road as normal. After having the body/legs yesterday up for a ride I ended up being very flat this morning...no ooomph in me at all
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby TailWind » Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:41 am
Don't you think you've done enough already???gretaboy wrote:Jason...I will take a break once I get a decent lead on you and TWjasonc wrote:I think you deserve a break - how about til jan 1 2014?gretaboy wrote:why oh why?????
Somewhat unusual commutes yesterday and this morning.
Yesterday afternoon was pleasant in Melbourne, so there were lots of people about on the trails, and being mindful of the fair-weather pootlers, my spidey senses are on hight alert. Riding along the gravel section of the MYT just behind Burk Rd, I come across a couple on MTB BSOs, man on the left, woman on the right. The gravel is crunching under my tyres, so she hears me from 50m back and checks behind, but I give them a polite heads-up ding of bell from 30m away anyways. As I approach she moves to the left out of the right rut in the path. Thinking she is going to continue moving left, or at least hold her line, I pass on her right with a fair margin, when suddenly she hooks right again and clips me with her handlebars.
Neither of us went down, but it was close. Politely expressed my wonder at her action and carried on. As a clarification - this path is pretty wide - more like a little road. Anyway, incident free remainder of the commute.
This morning there were lots of eyes reflecting out of the shadows on my way down the Darebin Trail, definitely more critter activity than usual. Also, a couple of teenagers on BMXs on one of the suburban streets at 4:15am.
Then, a few minutes later, I encounter a chap walking his dog on the trail. Happily, he had a blinky going, very sensible! He's probably the second person I've seen at this time of day this year.
Overall, more critter and people activity than I've seen in a while.
Happy Friday!
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Postby Summernight » Fri Jul 12, 2013 12:09 pm
Good ride in. Felt faster than my usual Friday struggle. I'm going to credit the new wheels, because I know the engine isn't the best at the moment as I've been waking up the last few days with really, really stiff calf muscles (on the point of cramping, although I have sort of taught myself to relax the muscle before it gets to full cramp stage in my sleep so haven't had a real cramp yet - asleep is when I usually get my calf cramps). They also protest during the day. I'm not sure what I'm missing or have added from the usual that would cause this issue. Maybe it is the cold.
The part on Albert St, East Melbourne where they had those water issues a couple of weeks ago and had to pull up the road and separated bike lane in peak hour... Well they've replaced the bicycle lane green stuff with this disgusting highlight green paint - I'm glad it is a straight section as it just looks like they put dye into their usual white road paint and lathered the area so that 10m section would be quite slippery when wet, IMO.
I should post a video of the lane so you can see how vomit-looking it is.
EDIT: Oh, and last night I passed a cyclist riding a tandem bike... Without a friend on the back. Me, of course being the smart-donkey's-behind-like person decided to jokingly say to him "You're missing a person." To which he responded "Opportunity arises". I replied back as I was passing him "Got my own thanks".
Thinking about it I'm not sure he was referring to having me join him on the tandem... I'm a bit of a fool for thinking I can talk coherently, understand, reply and cycle all at the same time.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby Hamster » Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:18 pm
This weekend I have yet another weld (AKA thinly applied chewing gum) on my Chinese carrier to repair and a strange noise to track down and fix.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby Summernight » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:37 pm
Riding down Collins St, Melbourne CBD between Queen and Elizabeth a car that doesn't indicate and moves into the huge cycling/parking lane without indicating or looking (he stopped to pick up his passenger with still enough room for me to survive and stop and look him straight in the eye and tell him off).
Then it was the cars who just couldn't stick behind the slow horses and carriage up a section of Macarthur St which has the tram lane raised strips (ie. illegal to go over them unless going around an obstruction, which a moving carriage is not).
Then there was the lady driver who turned left over the dedicated bike lane in Albert St, East Melbourne without looking for cyclists and made the cyclist in front of me (as well as me) have to brake to avoid her.
And THEN a block later a taxi stops to let off passengers - stays in the car lane instead of blocking the separated bike lane (Yay!!!)... And then gets completely blasted by cars behind him (BTW. I believe it is in fact legal, yes legal, for taxis to stop in clear ways to pick up and let off passengers) so said taxi decides to be nice to the cars and moves out of the car lane... But in order to do so blocks the bike lane... Without checking for bikes and me coming down the hill. So he got a few OIs from me and I actually banged on his rear window to tell him off (I had come to a stop by then). I haven't banged on a car window before. His rear passenger window was open so they clearly heard me telling them off and either he or his passenger apologised, which was at least some comfort. Hopefully they'll take my advice next time and actually look.
A lot of motorists clearly took a moron pill before hopping in their cars to head home tonight.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby Summernight » Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:58 pm
I was hitting on his bicycle. Or maybe my bicycle was hitting on his bicycle and I was helping the courtship.find_bruce wrote:Summerknight perhaps your solo tandem thought you were hitting on him
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby DavidS » Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:00 am
Nah, not me. I ride in from the South and ride a Cannondale flat bar. I'll look up toe in and see if that might help. The noise is irritating.Summernight wrote: DavidS, you aren't the Cecil Walker bicycle rider I'm talking about, are you?
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby Lizzy » Sun Jul 14, 2013 4:56 am
Had a day off in London at the end, feet were hurting and I needed to get to a train station about 1.5km away from my hotel, so I availed myself of a Boris Bike. I'll confess to major trepidation about the traffic, but I figured if at any stage I really wasn't happy I could bail onto the pavement and play the dumb tourist if push came to shove. Then, on the approach to my station I couldn't spot a docking station (surely there'd be one at a traino!? Apparently not) and then I suddenly found myself funnelled between a series of trucks and buses through an underpass with roadworks and the pavement fenced off. Ok alright Ok alright, I say to myself, I've got this ... then with still nowhere to go but onward I end up on London Bridge, then as soon as I had options I ducked into an alleyway somewhere in the financial district (I think), to keep looking for a docking station. None on the bridge! None on the waterfront! Absolutely none in sight, shoulda done my homework! By the time I finally found one I ended up having to walk about 3km extra in the attempt to save myself 1.5. Fail
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby hiflange » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:11 am
The official app is great; accurate reports of stations with empty and full slot numbers updated every three minutes.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby TailWind » Mon Jul 15, 2013 7:39 am
The Bakfiets had electric assist, and I was quite impressed with the ease that he pedaled this fairly heavy bike uphill towards Fairfield Park.
Wet paths and roads this morning, and I also served myself a little detour. I was convinced that the M80 Ringroad underpass on Tasman Drive would be open this morning, but hadn't checked the signs for any updates. Naturally, it was still closed (until the 17th), so I had to backtrack uphill back onto Plenty Rd.
Uneventful ride in, but the bike's all splattered with road grime again...
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