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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow
    Oh and, BTW, DH is out of town again and since it's gray and rainy, I'm having beer for my afternoon snack. Any bets on whether I'll make it to the gym tonight or not??
    What about making your cookies? Cookies and beer go together right?

    I live on the central coast of California, it has been clear all day. Got an awsome training ride in. I over did it, but I have two days to recover sence it suppsoed to rain. Wait someone said the next nine days that bites! i need to get a trainer (blah).
    And the wind was so bad the other day but it made for a great ride home. I swear we were going over 40 with no effort. It was fun!!!!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    How is it possible, in a ride that's essentially a big CIRCLE, to have a headwind the ENTIRE time????
    ROFL - don't know about your state but it actually IS possible here.....we have mountains with canyons on one side of the city and volcanoes on the other so depending on the wind direction, it can hit one of those barriers and cause "canyon winds" and we can have headwinds from all 4 directions. Course, it makes for some Awesome hot air ballooning!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    How is it possible, in a ride that's essentially a big CIRCLE, to have a headwind the ENTIRE time????
    You should've gone the other way around the circle.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

  4. #19
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    Which corner of the house?

    Which corner of the house am I supposed to go to? And, yeah, this is how you get headwinds the entire time. I was going to do Spinverals but I think I need to delay a bit.

    SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA
    512 PM PST THU MAR 2 2006

    CAZ017-018-030215-
    SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY-CARQUINEZ STRAIT AND DELTA-
    512 PM PST THU MAR 2 2006

    AT AROUND 5 PM A FUNNEL CLOUD WAS BEING OBSERVED IN THE DIXON AND
    VACAVILLE AREA SOUTHWEST OF SACRAMENTO. THIS FUNNEL CLOUD WAS
    ASSOCIATED WITH A LINE OF DEVELOPING SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM
    ACTIVITY. THIS FUNNEL CLOUD WAS DESCRIBED AS BEING WELL OFF THE
    GROUND AT THIS TIME. MOVEMENT WAS TOWARD THE NORTH AT AROUND 20
    MPH AND THIS WILL BE MOVING TOWARD AREAS NEAR AND NORTH OF DIXON
    AND DAVIS INCLUDING INTERSTATE 80. ..INTERSTATE 580 AND THE WINTERS
    AREA. PERSONS IN THESE AREAS SHOULD MONITOR THE WEATHER CLOSELY
    AND SEEK SHELTER IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  5. #20
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    They're predicting snow on Diablo again tomorrow.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  6. #21
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    So much for getting outside today ; it is gray, cloudy and threatening to rain. I am so getting tired of the trainer!!!

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater
    So much for getting outside today ; it is gray, cloudy and threatening to rain. I am so getting tired of the trainer!!!
    Why would rain or clouds keep you from going out? Just wear some rain gear and head out. Real weather just makes you feel that much more alive in my opinion. Now if it was 80 degrees and sunny, then I might be more reluctant to go out.

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    I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto.

    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    AT AROUND 5 PM A FUNNEL CLOUD WAS BEING OBSERVED IN THE DIXON AND
    VACAVILLE AREA SOUTHWEST OF SACRAMENTO. THIS FUNNEL CLOUD WAS
    ASSOCIATED WITH A LINE OF DEVELOPING SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM
    ACTIVITY. THIS FUNNEL CLOUD WAS DESCRIBED AS BEING WELL OFF THE
    GROUND AT THIS TIME. MOVEMENT WAS TOWARD THE NORTH AT AROUND 20
    MPH AND THIS WILL BE MOVING TOWARD AREAS NEAR AND NORTH OF DIXON
    AND DAVIS INCLUDING INTERSTATE 80. ..INTERSTATE 580 AND THE WINTERS
    AREA. PERSONS IN THESE AREAS SHOULD MONITOR THE WEATHER CLOSELY
    AND SEEK SHELTER IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES.
    Um. Scary!!!! Stay safe, SK.

    DH is going to Sac this afternoon for a mediation. I will tell him to watch for tornadoes. (I hope he picks up Pietro's for dinner on the way home as ordered. I am fairly addicted to their Italian sausage.)
    Sarah

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  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by uk elephant
    Why would rain or clouds keep you from going out? Just wear some rain gear and head out. Real weather just makes you feel that much more alive in my opinion. Now if it was 80 degrees and sunny, then I might be more reluctant to go out.
    Oh, as I think SadieKate once said:

    wet rims =

    That's my excuse, anyway, and I'm sticking to it! (That and having to pull the bike all apart and clean it. Ugh.)

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    Wet rims, destroyed equipment or hours and hours to clean it each and every time and . . . visibility. The drivers are challenged enough seeing me in clear weather I don't need to be hidden by the rain.

    Also, here in the American West rain comes in buckets this time of year. Thank goodness, because it doesn't come in other seasons. Not to mention funnel clouds and lightening. I've never seen funnel clouds up Idaho-way but I've seen plenty of lightening. Both of these should keep everyone off their bikes. I'd just as soon not have to be clicking the heels of my ruby Sidis in a vain attempt to safely make it home.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow
    ... wet rims = ...
    You mean you spend tons of money buying a piece of outdoor equipment and then it can't handle being outside?! That just sounds wrong to me! I bought the bike for riding outside, not for redecorating my house. I intend to use it outside. And I do not wait for "perfect" weather. If I can tolerate rain, so should the bike. If I can tolerate snow, so should the bike. My old bike did just fine. Commuting to work in all kinds of weather year round (snow, sleet, hail, rain, sun, whatever inbetween) for 15 years before needing a service!

  12. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by uk elephant
    Why would rain or clouds keep you from going out? Just wear some rain gear and head out. Real weather just makes you feel that much more alive in my opinion. Now if it was 80 degrees and sunny, then I might be more reluctant to go out.
    I don't mind getting caught out in the rain at all, it is a part of the fun. And yes, I have the wet weather gear to do it. But, last year I had a spectacular wipeout on a rainy day with my road bike. Something about slick tires, a curve in the road, smooth pavement and down I went. A beautiful purple/red bruise on my hip and some road rash I earned. Now I am a bit more cautious about going out in the rain, at least on my road bike. The mountain bike is another story!

    I agree with SadieKate as well, rain seems to pour from the skies this time of year and I am not visible enough to motorists in clear conditions, I don't want to push the envelope when limited visibility occurs.

    And yes, wet rims = . Well said!!

  13. #28
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    Unless you're running disc brakes (which most road bikes don't have), your rims will not be happy when wet. Maybe the new ceramic ones are better but why should I buy a new set of wheels for an extra couple days of riding? Additionally, I like to have more than 2 square inches of rubber in contact with wet pavement, decaying leaves, mud, ripe olives, etc., etc.

    My body will tolerate the rain just fine, but it won't tolerate the cars that hit it. Even a beater bike for rainy conditions won't change this.

    So, you say, go mtbiking because you don't have these issues. I don't care to destroy someone' backbreaking trail building labor or start erosion problems.

    As Tater said, getting caught in the rain is fine. Starting in the rain, no.

    UK, check your bike's parts and specs. It is not completely sealed against the elements. Feel free to ride in the rain, but you will need to spend a lot of time over the years pulling parts, cleaning, lubing, checking the inside of the frame and replacing parts. If you're OK with this, have fun.

    FYI, we had one 40 mile ride in the rain on our steel tandem. We found rust even in the eyelet holes for the bottle cages. It's fine but it brought home the fact that you have to strip the bike to the bare bones when you treat it this way. And, we don't even have salt on the roads like Idaho and Utah. Oy vey!
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    salt on the roads like Idaho and Utah. Oy vey!
    That's my other excuse!

    I think uk has a cyclocross bike so hers may be more suited for riding in wet conditions. Yes? My little road bike is not. And I have freely admitted many times on this forum that I am a fair weather rider. I'm a big wuss. I admit it. That being said, I have been "caught in the rain" and toughed it out just fine. But it's not enjoyable to me. If it's precipitating (is that a word?) of any sort, I'd rather be up in elev in the snow V2-ing up a gentle incline!

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    No riding for us today! We just had hail and tons of rain. The sun keeps poking out then running away scared of the big dark clouds. I would love to see a funnel cloud! I got caught in a dust devil once in the street while I was walking. It was a neat sensation! my shirt almost flew over my head! You could walk with it too. Then it just disappered into the sky.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

 

 

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