Severe Weather Warning 1
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Severe Weather Warning 1Hi guys...
so, what's the go? I ride from Kewdale, go through Northbridge and up the mitchell free way, hang a left at Stirling... maybe I wont ride, I think buckets just feel out of the sky... Thoughts?
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1Weather here is different, in Melbourne, you'd ride because the transport system can deal with the weather and youd suck it up...
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1Getting wet is not going to be your problem. Its the wind from the NNW at 28+kph gusting to 58+kph.
Les
06' Giant TCR C1 08' Colnago CLX 07' Apollo Swift VW Jetta Diesel 5.5l/100km
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Thats a headwind... right? I'm showtime at reading the radar and understanding the radar
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1I'll probably still ride, I'm going North as well. I don't care so much about the conditions, only concern is copping a tree branch in the head.
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1I'll probably still ride as well, I'm just trying to get an idea for when you really need to catch the bus, that being said, I pass a few train stations along the way and can stop if I feel unsafe, I have good lights that are charging now
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1and it's good training...
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1You'll have fun, remember when you were little, you were told not to play in the rain? Well, now you can. And if youre doing a round trip, the return leg will be a hoot.
Les
06' Giant TCR C1 08' Colnago CLX 07' Apollo Swift VW Jetta Diesel 5.5l/100km
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Ha! I wish I was doing the return leg... I am doing the 100mile challenge on strava, so I'll be sure to run south this evening (and ignore the fact that I'll have to turn around at some point)
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1There's a woman on a hybrid who rides through Kewdale daily to Perth, the bike loaded up with panniers and rackpack. Don't know what she needs to haul every day but those bags will be like sails, sorry sea anchors for her right now. In your case if you are thinking of riding south for a lark keep in mind a safe route north for when you have to turn back, don't head back along the Kwinana freeway path as it'll be very exposed to those NW winds with the odd debris and dead jellyfish being blown onto the path. Tasty. In the right conditions the bit around the Como foreshore can be a real sandblaster and closer to the Narrows the crosswinds will push your front wheel about.
Used to ride this path every day, whatever the conditions. Plenty of times in winter would get to work with the riverward side of me wet and covered in sand grit, the freeway side dry. Enjoy.
Re: Severe Weather Warning 14:13pm STAY HOME, Parker. Radar looks evil.
![]() from BOM.gov.au Les
06' Giant TCR C1 08' Colnago CLX 07' Apollo Swift VW Jetta Diesel 5.5l/100km
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1I can't stay home, cause I'm at work... and it only looks bad when you look at the composite at one hundred and something composite, if you look at it at 512km it looks heaps good...
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1I take the graham farmer and then the mitchell
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1wow... looks pretty showtime
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1It's justing down where I am right now, windy and raining quite hard
Masi Speciale CX 2008 - Brooks B17 special saddle, Garmin Edge 810
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1Its not as heavy as it was here, just cleaned the coffee machine... it's improved (if you can call it an improvement)
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1Not the coffee... the weather
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1Good luck Parker, just had a quick look at the coast cams and they are all looking wet. I'm at Dewllingup and its absolutely bucketing down right now. I think the worst will pass in about 45 minutes. You won't stay dry but try staying warm.
Les
06' Giant TCR C1 08' Colnago CLX 07' Apollo Swift VW Jetta Diesel 5.5l/100km
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1Knee is bung atm so I was not intending to do the full ride home anyway. Looks like it is just as well. The 5km either end will be enough and that's sufficiently unexposed (I hope).
Unicyclist's don't need a training wheel
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1While I was sitting in a warm car (I had to collect a hundred kgs of dog biscuits, otherwise I was planning on commuting for the second time this year - honest
How was the ride home folks?
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1The commute home was quite "invigorating" - wet & windy but thankfully not cold. Time for a new raincoat methinks, my current one kept me dry for all of 30 seconds
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1Small chainring the whole way home lol
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1A few times it felt like the bike was being lifted off the ground, and a head wind is better than a side wind, at least you don't get blown into traffic then
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I took the bus... hey MOOOOO! Coffee or booze? Which would be best for you this weekend (are you actually free/available?).
Re: Severe Weather Warning 1I had the most ridiculous ride home last night. Left work at 4, then got to the Kwinana PSP and turned south just as the huge gusts out of the north started to roll in. This is the first time in 400 commutes over 12,000 km that I've ever had an honest to god real tailwind heading south in the afternoon, and man was it a doozy. So much tailwind that I ran out of gears on my CX bike on the flat along the river! For reference I rarely even hit top gear on a steep downhill on normal commutes (maybe once a month). I must have been maintaining 50kph for most of the stretch between Canning Bridge and Mt Henry Bridge, and I wasn't even working hard. It's eerie to be travelling at that speed and having absolutely no wind noise either. And on top of that, I didn't even catch any rain except for a few sprinkles near home, and the downpour started about 60 seconds after I pulled into the carport.
So basically, the best commute ever, and it's going to make my usual afternoon slog into the Doctor seem all that much worse.
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