How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby gretaboy » Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:51 am
Ride in this morning was uneventful..thankfully. Was cold tho, going down my hill at the start of the ride certainly had me speaking in a much higher voice. Cold start but the day is supposed to get to 30, so maybe a hot ride home and looks like strong head winds too going by forecast.
Put my basket back on the bike over the weekend, had to do some panel beating on it as it got crushed somewhat from my last bike accident. Lower back is hurting too much from the weight of the laptop and food, so hopefully the basket will improve things...and I wont crash again lol
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Postby gretaboy » Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:03 am
Welll done TW.. I also reached my target this morning...10 k, might try and push for 12 k, hopefully the bike gods will look down on me kindlyTailWind wrote: Reached my target commuting mileage for the year with this morning's ride - 12000km - and there are still 6 weeks or so of commuting left this year .
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Postby TailWind » Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:22 am
Thanks gretaboy, likewise congrats on your 10k...here's to hoping the remainder of the year is smooth sailing, err, cycling, for all of us!gretaboy wrote: Welll done TW.. I also reached my target this morning...10 k, might try and push for 12 k, hopefully the bike gods will look down on me kindly
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Postby Tommi » Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:25 am
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Postby Comedian » Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:13 pm
No good mate!jasonc wrote:maybe the warmer weather is bringing them out of hybernation. more logically, sun is up earlier so people are more likely to start work earlier and therefore finish work earlier. resulting in me seeing them more often... (maybe the same for you)TailWind wrote:That sucks, sorry to hear.jasonc wrote:physio update: no riding. back there next Wednesday to probably be told I still can't ride. I don't do things by halves...
this will be the longest break off the bike I've had since last year some time.
On the other hand, you're having a break from the mayhem happening on the roads at the moment.
Riding home yesterday through a rather large traffic circle in Mill Park, no traffic except one car approaching the circle from the 9 o'clock exit from my perspective. I'm already in the circle going straight through , crossing the 9 o'clock exit/entrance, the car keeps on coming. I look at the driver - she's fiddling with something on the passenger seat, not looking to her right for traffic. Nearly cleaned me up. I yell loudly, she finally sees me and floors it through the circle.
Not sure why drivers are trying to hasten my extinction at the moment.
After a year of only a few mild incidents, the last few weeks have felt like a fight for survival.
Are other Melbourne riders out there noticing a serious decline in driving ability in the last few weeks?
have checked my google spreadsheets and my biggest break this year has been 9 days. I think I'm going to beat that. Last time I beat that was november last year - 11 days. that's looking beat able too at the moment...
I just ambled in today.
As per usual ill be picking the kids up from school today. However for the first time ever we will all be riding home.
My six year old has only just got good enough on his bike to ride the tragically tortuous 1.5 k of narrow and broken footpath home.
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Postby jasonc » Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:22 pm
my 4 year old can already ride ~2kms...with training wheels on some of the worst "footpaths" I've ever walked on. only thing is we can see her primary school over the back fence...Comedian wrote:As per usual ill be picking the kids up from school today. However for the first time ever we will all be riding home.
My six year old has only just got good enough on his bike to ride the tragically tortuous 1.5 k of narrow and broken footpath home.
am feeling better every day. the exercises and massages and hurt less every day too. so i'm improving. I just want to ride to work dag nam it. it's torcher going along the western fwy watching all the bikes in the morning
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Postby Comedian » Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:25 pm
That's great about being close to school. Our problem is not only are out footpaths bumpy and broken but they are also angular. So, riding with trainer wheels and they just tip over ...jasonc wrote:my 4 year old can already ride ~2kms...with training wheels on some of the worst "footpaths" I've ever walked on. only thing is we can see her primary school over the back fence...Comedian wrote:As per usual ill be picking the kids up from school today. However for the first time ever we will all be riding home.
My six year old has only just got good enough on his bike to ride the tragically tortuous 1.5 k of narrow and broken footpath home.
I did the run today though. Went well. 6 roads to cross in 1.3k and the showtime footpaths. Still... it's good for them.
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Postby TailWind » Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:02 am
Picking up the Soma this afternoon!
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Postby gretaboy » Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:09 am
Ride in this morning was ok until about 15 k's from the office. Then the winds picked up, was like riding through sand. Just got to hope the winds stay strong and in the same direction to help my ride home this arvo
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Postby jasonc » Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:13 am
I remember jan 2010 - i had a plastic bottle cage melt/snap off on the way home after sitting in the sun all day (also delaminated the front tyre - so it was HOT)gretaboy wrote:Ride home yesterday was uneventful..until...one of my water cages, metal, decided to snap off as I was going up a tiny hill. Felt something hit my legs, looked down and saw the water bottle had come loose. As I tried to stop and not crash/fall over at the same time the water bottle fell into the chain area. Was just so glad it didnt happen on the narrow death defying parts of my ride, could have been a bad outcome otherwise.
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Postby Comedian » Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:32 am
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Postby find_bruce » Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:15 pm
Have you set up the strava segment yet ?Comedian wrote:That's great about being close to school. Our problem is not only are out footpaths bumpy and broken but they are also angular. So, riding with trainer wheels and they just tip over ...jasonc wrote:my 4 year old can already ride ~2kms...with training wheels on some of the worst "footpaths" I've ever walked on. only thing is we can see her primary school over the back fence...Comedian wrote:As per usual ill be picking the kids up from school today. However for the first time ever we will all be riding home.
My six year old has only just got good enough on his bike to ride the tragically tortuous 1.5 k of narrow and broken footpath home.
I did the run today though. Went well. 6 roads to cross in 1.3k and the showtime footpaths. Still... it's good for them.
Might have to move further from the school by the time my little boy is ready - a 100 m cycle to school doesn't really seem worth it. All up another pleasant and non-eventful commute in today, yesterday & last week. Long may they continue
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Postby jasonc » Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:21 pm
yeh - 35km/h rather than 37km/hComedian wrote:Lovely riverloop too... A bit slower than usual.
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Postby Lizzy » Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:23 pm
Office move is likely in the next few weeks, so I just got 2 years' worth of tyre marks off my office wall effortlessly with dis thang. And I just told all of you that for free!
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Postby Comedian » Tue Nov 13, 2012 2:17 pm
Well the particular riverloop segment we use was 36.7 rather than 37.9... So a good k down.jasonc wrote:yeh - 35km/h rather than 37km/hComedian wrote:Lovely riverloop too... A bit slower than usual.
I keep getting killed on dead mans full gas and then dumped on highgate hill.
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Postby ray » Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:43 pm
It sure was. Second week riding to work after take a 2 month break from commuting to work. So unfit - average heartrate over 166bpm. Back before the break my average was around 130/140bpm. Finally did some long overdue maintenance on my commuter bike late last night so I could use my rack and pannier again (2 hours to get the bottom bracket off to change cranks from triple to double, a hour to tune the FD to my liking and replaced the brake pads as the last time I used it in heavy rain alu shards in the pads and heavily worn - changed stock pads to swiss stop green hopefully they will be better). Just can't get use to a backpack as I tend to carry the kitchen sink around. Felt like a tank compared to the single speed I was using last week! Good training.Comedian wrote:Lovely morning in bne. Bracing to start. Lovely riverloop too... A bit slower than usual.
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Postby Marto » Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:18 pm
You did well to keep your balance going so slowjasonc wrote:yeh - 35km/h rather than 37km/hComedian wrote:Lovely riverloop too... A bit slower than usual.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby jasonc » Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:46 pm
found something to help you comedianMarto wrote:You did well to keep your balance going so slowjasonc wrote:yeh - 35km/h rather than 37km/hComedian wrote:Lovely riverloop too... A bit slower than usual.
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby Comedian » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:43 am
LOL you two!jasonc wrote:found something to help you comedianMarto wrote:You did well to keep your balance going so slowjasonc wrote: yeh - 35km/h rather than 37km/h
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby jasonc » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:28 am
hopefully I get good news tonight and can stop annoying everyoneComedian wrote:LOL you two!
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby TailWind » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:05 am
Other than that, the Soma feels great, smooth ride.
Ride in this morning was good, bit of a headwind and cool and extra-enjoyable on the new bike.
A couple pix of the bike after it's maiden commute to work this morning.
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Postby J-Tim » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:23 am
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Postby gretaboy » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:51 am
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Re: How was your commute ... today, yesterday, last week ...
Postby Crawf » Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:12 am
Bigger pics man!TailWind wrote:Picked up the Soma yesterday afternoon and rode to Eaglemont village to meet up with the wife. Noticed that under load on left pedal down, the right crank contacted the chainstay - not enough clearance. Back to the LBS for some spacers - with the clearance sorted out, the problem went away and I happily rode on home. One knock-on problem is that the chain now rubs the front derailleur when using the smaller gears. Will check out the H limit today.
Other than that, the Soma feels great, smooth ride.
Ride in this morning was good, bit of a headwind and cool and extra-enjoyable on the new bike.
A couple pix of the bike after it's maiden commute to work this morning.
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