I exceeded the speed limit today.21 mph in a 20 mph zone that passes by the hospital.
And no longer concerned about ice, and favored with light traffic at that intersection, I coasted around a curve at 25 mph. My bike leaned over.
It was so nice tonight I extended my ride to my favorite loop around the lake. Unfortunately, the hydraulic brake (front brake) on my Kona is leaking. I almost have no brake at all. She'll have to make a visit to the LBS tomorrow. Commuting on the MTB isn't nearly as fun, especially now that the weather is nice and the path and streets are dry. Hopefully he'll be able to get her fixed up and back on the road tomorrow.
Deb
My commute this morning was wonderful. I met my buddy, Chip, a few miles into it and we were the only ones out there. It was crisp and cold (33 degrees)...very peaceful. Good news is that the recent higher temperatures and rain got rid of all of the ice on the trail.
I like this "heat wave" (that's what it feels like, following that cold snap!). But what happened to the sun?? We've had fog for three days. I'll actually take the cold back, with ice, if I could just see the sun.
On my way to the dentist I was flying. 3 miles in 13 minutes--that is unusual for me. Coming home took 50% longer, about 20 minutes. That's more typical. The wind wasn't too strong, but downhill with a tailwind vs uphill with a headwind made a big difference.
This afternoon I'll go to campus, and I'm charging my downlow glow battery so that I don't feel pressured to get home while it is still light. The rats don't like to be rushed!
we too have had a heat wave! I knew things were melting during the day and freezing at night, but this morning I nearly killed myself rounding a corner on ice as slick as an ice skating rink! Thankfully, it will be melty when I go home.
I'm back in the saddle! Commuted today for the first time since early December- and on my new commuter I found at a pawn shop this weekend (it's a Giant touring bike from the 90's with a generator and everything).
This morning it was creepy foggy outside with visibility less than .25 mile, but the air was cool and crisp and it smelled like rain. In the afternoon it rained a little. Ran an errand after work before heading home. So glad to be back at it.
Here's my new bike:
Last edited by Tri Girl; 05-26-2010 at 12:34 AM.
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