Same commute, different day! No flats, rather borish, nice and cool, though.
Same commute, different day! No flats, rather borish, nice and cool, though.
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.
2010 Kelson custom/Brooks B17 Imperial
2009 Masi/Terry Damselfly
2004 Specialized Dulce Elite/Terry Damselfly
2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara/unknown saddle
1987 Bridgestone 100/Terry Liberator X
Nice and cool this morning for my commute (6.9 miles, mostly downhill)... I borrowed DH's vest, and was glad to have it (yet another thing added to my wish list!).
The Dunkin' Donuts customers remain dedicated to trying to kill me... I remain dedicated to not being killed... same old, same old.
Tonight, I will ride the full commute home - 13 miles... mostly uphill (will come back to the Park & Ride wih DH later to pick up my truck). My first try at the full ride. I'm working up to the full commute BOTH ways!
DittoOriginally Posted by Tater
Oil is good, grease is better.
2007 Peter Mooney w/S&S couplers/Terry Butterfly
1993 Bridgestone MB-3/Avocet O2 Air 40W
1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
1954 Raleigh 3-speed/Brooks B72
18 miles. Took PCH toward Newport instead of Long Beach, that was a first. Had two different cyclists tell me that they liked my new jersey!![]()
Only 16.5 km today - my legs were still tired from yesterday - almost got taken out by a driver who decided to pass me on the left as I was making a lefthand turn - umm... no...that doesn't work![]()
Finally got my lazy butt out of bed and commuted in. It has been a while! It was a close one though, I laid back down for a few minutes, about to give up and then the motivation hit.
DH joined so it made the ride in really nice. It was rather cool out this morning, I should have dressed a bit warmer. Only one car honked on a narrow stretch of road, not too bad!
I actaully saw several other folks on bikes today! I did do an out-n-back on a fairly popular route (Baseline Road). Got home and found out I weigh 3 pounds less the last time I weighed myslef Woohoo!
A very short ride today, in between rain showers. Finally rain and a cool day to bike. Although my time out was short, the weather was lovely.
Jennifer
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
-Mahatma Gandhi
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
-Aristotle
Finally made it past the 50 mile mark today (50 miles in one ride that is). We finally did a ride that we have been talking about for about a month. It includes 4400 ft. of climbing, and was a grand total of 51.9 miles. We didn't go all that fast (15.0 mph/avg), but that was partially because I didn't feel so hot when we first started out, and because I wanted to pace myself. And I underestimated myself. When we finished the ride, I could have easily gone futher.
I felt good, and I'm glad we did it. We'll have to change the route next time (we were on a state road that had WAY TOO many cars on it), but I'm glad we finally did what we've been talking about!
And finally! A 50+ mile ride. The next goal is the metric century. This is doable. And then the goal after that will be a true centry.![]()
And as an aside, for those of you who suggested carrying fig newtons - THANK YOU!!! I can't stand GU. The stuff has the consistency of snot.But fig newtons? That I can do. Great suggestion. And (yes, I made DH admit to this, although it took some arm-twisting), my Camelbak is a great idea, because I could carry more water, and since he went through 3.5 bottles of water (and yes, his bike is set up to carry 2), the fact that I was carrying extra water was a bonus. So there!![]()
Melior victus per venenum
No ride today -- darn it!
Took my bike along with me to LBS when I went to pick up the seat post that had been on order. Lovely sales guy installed it for me, and checked the bottom bracket, which had a "clunk" -- the only description I could give. He gave it to the service department, and they looked for a while, then said they needed a couple of hours, since they were going to replace the "bottom bracket." I don't think that part has pretty paint, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the pedals and their connection to the bike. I had to pick it up before work, late in the afternoon, and then worked til dark...
While I was in the shop, though, I had time to covet. Some bikes on sale, some not on sale, ohhhh pretty! And I was noticing -- drop handle bar shape is so much different from back when I was a teen and had a ten speed. And they all looked small, and dainty, and agile. They had some funky looking mountain bikes too -- those Cannondale bikes with the "lefty" front ends, wow, they pretty much freaked me out! There was also, I think a Gary Fisher Fat Possum? with a lovely orange glittery finish. LOTS of glitter, great orange color!
The Specialized Ruby Comp, and that blue and white Cannondale something or other, though....
Coveting was fun, but I need to shake this cold and do some riding!
Karen in Boise