BeeLady
11-15-2006, 10:14 AM
Not me, not today -- it is too windy to even be in a sail boat today!
But yesterday I had a nice ride, 15 miles or so doing errands. The chain came off my bike, shifting was really bad and I'd forgotten last time I rode my "errand" bike that there were shifting problems which I obviously neglected to fix.
Anyway, while at the grocery store I made an adjustment and everything worked well all the way home. Some little thing like that really boosts my confidence in being able to take care of my bike.
Two close traffic calls on this ride: one huge, old cadillac went by me less than a foot away, seriously. I was on a "safe" road - the guy either had depth perception problem or never saw me. Second close call, I almost ran into a truck who made an unsignaled left turn while I was pulling out of the side road. I saw him in time, stopped and yelled, "sorry," to which he replied "no problem."
After reading about Silver, and her fellow cyclist Sam, and all the stories about the wrecks and crashes in response, I realize that I really must up my self-protection and safety skills while cycling. There's only so much a cyclist can do to ensure their own safety, I need to make sure I'm doing those things every time I ride.
I'm sure looking forward to some quality time on my Volpe this weekend!
But yesterday I had a nice ride, 15 miles or so doing errands. The chain came off my bike, shifting was really bad and I'd forgotten last time I rode my "errand" bike that there were shifting problems which I obviously neglected to fix.
Anyway, while at the grocery store I made an adjustment and everything worked well all the way home. Some little thing like that really boosts my confidence in being able to take care of my bike.
Two close traffic calls on this ride: one huge, old cadillac went by me less than a foot away, seriously. I was on a "safe" road - the guy either had depth perception problem or never saw me. Second close call, I almost ran into a truck who made an unsignaled left turn while I was pulling out of the side road. I saw him in time, stopped and yelled, "sorry," to which he replied "no problem."
After reading about Silver, and her fellow cyclist Sam, and all the stories about the wrecks and crashes in response, I realize that I really must up my self-protection and safety skills while cycling. There's only so much a cyclist can do to ensure their own safety, I need to make sure I'm doing those things every time I ride.
I'm sure looking forward to some quality time on my Volpe this weekend!