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    Murphy's Law of Commuting

    This happens regularly during my commutes but this morning it was sooo blantant . . . I was riding along my usual busy stretch of roadway all alone. Just me and a kinda sucky headwind on the nice wide shoulder. This went on for over a mile, NO TRAFFIC, yeah! As soon as I hit a construction zone, no shoulder, lots of rocks/sand and three inch drop offs, here comes a steady stream of logging trucks, delivery trucks, cars you name it. Why does this always happen? It's just got to be that Murphy's Law thing! bikerHen

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    I don't know, but yesterday it was raining on my ride home. The weather was ok, just a light rain, of course until I got to the really hairy part of the commute where I'm riding on a busy trafficky road with no shoulder. This part normally makes me scared, and just as I got there, the skies opened up and the rain came down so hard I couldn't hardly see.

    Go figure, it had to happen JUST when I got to the dangerous section!

    K.

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    Bikerhen, is the hubby commuting to work this year? He said he was or was going to try do it more, I forget which. For someone who says he doesn't ride, he zipped along pretty well.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Reminds me of how the wicked headwinds always seem to come up as I'm making my way uphill! We should make a list of "Murphy's laws of cycling"!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
    Reminds me of how the wicked headwinds always seem to come up as I'm making my way uphill! We should make a list of "Murphy's laws of cycling"!!
    1. Even if it looks clear, if you forgot your rain jacket, it will rain.

    2. The further you are from your destination, the more likely you are to get a flat.

    3. Exception to 2- the more ironically close to your destination, the more likely, too.

    4. The days you'll *really* need to charge your bike light, you'll most likely forget to.

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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    3. Exception to 2- the more ironically close to your destination, the more likely, too.
    I experienced this one a few weeks ago--just as I was about to make the left turn into the parking lot of the store, my rear tire went flat. Which brings me to another flat-tire Murphy's Law: When you flat, it will be the rear rather than the front. Here's another general one: When you drop your chain, it will be at the bottom of a steep hill that you're getting ready to climb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    1. Even if it looks clear, if you forgot your rain jacket, it will rain.
    Or if it looks clear and you are wearing white pants (for those of us with a commute short enough to make riding shorts unnecessary). Doesn't matter if it's in the middle of a drought, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Bikerhen, is the hubby commuting to work this year? He said he was or was going to try do it more, I forget which. For someone who says he doesn't ride, he zipped along pretty well.
    He has actually. Well twice this week anyway. He drove today though cause that kill 3 mile commute wears him out. As the weather gets nicer I hope I can shame him into riding three or four days a week.

    Kimmyt and Jolt, Glad I'm not the only "unlucky" rider. And yes, let's here how Murphy's Law manages to make everyones rides just a little more interesting! bikerHen

 

 

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