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look out for COMPLETE FUCKING MORAN pedestrians.

emsk, Monday, 5 November 2007 15:59 (eighteen years ago)

I had done of those on maple st at lunchtime and my only accident in recent years was caused by one on tavistock place.

Ed, Monday, 5 November 2007 16:06 (eighteen years ago)

yeah they are incredible. it's definitely the most well-marked, clearly separated "HELLO! BIKES COME DOWN HERE!" bikelane i regularly use, and also the one with the most fuckwit pedestrians walking into/along/over it.

emsk, Monday, 5 November 2007 16:45 (eighteen years ago)

Apparently there are no bikes allowed in the cemetery here; is that normal? I was so excited when I rolled in there, miles of crisscrossing empty roads, beautiful trees and mausoleums, I figured this would be my new favorite ride spot.

I did another 90 minuter this morning, but thanks to getting kicked out of the cemetery most of that was just Froggering in traffic; I'll probably ride to my buddy's house up past the JIF factory later if it isn't raining, where I will play drums and drink beer. That ride home is great; entirely downhill, ridiculously wide bike lanes, the great peanut butter smell of the factory.

nickalicious, Monday, 5 November 2007 16:58 (eighteen years ago)

Also me and the boy rode the whole perimeter of my grandparents' farm yesterday on a couple funky old Huffys, it took us about 2 hours, but we were stopping frequently to climb bails of hay, watch the neighbors run their horses, etc.

nickalicious, Monday, 5 November 2007 17:01 (eighteen years ago)

Lycra-clad dudes zooming around a cemetery doesn't really smack of proper decorum, so it seems fair enough.

Mark C, Monday, 5 November 2007 18:15 (eighteen years ago)

Because dead people care.

Laurel, Monday, 5 November 2007 18:40 (eighteen years ago)

cemeteries aren't for the dead though

emsk, Monday, 5 November 2007 18:53 (eighteen years ago)

No, you're right. Maybe some cops to enforce a speed limit and lycra-ban? Surely the nearest and dearest to teh deceased can't object to nice, staid, classy looking father-and-son bicycle outings on heavy old machines, it's practically an affirmation of everything the aged are supposed to stand for.

Laurel, Monday, 5 November 2007 18:56 (eighteen years ago)

TOTALLY FUCKING EXHAUSTED

gbx, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 01:28 (eighteen years ago)

more after i eat all of the food in my house

gbx, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 01:29 (eighteen years ago)

Brrrrr. Although three layers actually too warm, could do with a thinner middle one. And a headband maybe.

Also, asshole in a Lexus doing some kind of idiot reversing in the main road manoeuvure, right into the path of traffic already backed up by temporary traffic lights.

ledge, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 09:22 (eighteen years ago)

what kind of layers are they?

cutty, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 10:47 (eighteen years ago)

http://www.kitchenlink.com/ch/2000/august/desserts1.jpg

ledge, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 11:27 (eighteen years ago)

thin wikking base/fairly thin mid/wind & waterproof.

ledge, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 11:27 (eighteen years ago)

kkck

ledge, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 11:35 (eighteen years ago)

I am gonna need something long-sleeved soon for when it does get cold and i don't wanna wear my waterproof all the time cos then it will get stinky

i was looking at long sleeved jerseys but i can't afford to buy like 6 of them or whatever

are they worth it?

maybe i should just go and get a bunch of long-sleeved ts from the charity shop...

emsk, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:08 (eighteen years ago)

There's always arm warmers as a stop gap measure. Or wear a warm base layer under your short sleeved jersey.

NickB, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:18 (eighteen years ago)

If you get the wicky cycling jersey,s emsk, you can rinse them out every night and they will be dry by morning. check eBay, there are normally loads of cheap ones there.

Ed, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:20 (eighteen years ago)

Tom I was fine in a regular long sleeve t-shirt yesterday. Waterproof? It wasn't even raining!

I kinda wish I'd cycled today - yesterday I just had so much energy (and my combined commute time was 56 mins - never done it below 57 before), and today the weather's nicer. But, I don't read scripts when I cycle and they're piling up (non WGA, I promise!!), so I took the train. However, I am wearing my Condor cycling jersey :)

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2345/1580010955_3360df0efc_m.jpg

Mark C, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:22 (eighteen years ago)

(weird, I img-ed that okay I thought. Anyway, it's a pic of my sweater)

Mark C, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:23 (eighteen years ago)

I can see it. Con D'or eh?

NickB, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:24 (eighteen years ago)

There's always arm warmers as a stop gap measure. Or wear a warm base layer under your short sleeved jersey.

-- NickB, Tuesday, November 6, 2007 12:18 PM (12 minutes ago) Bookmark Link

arm warmers! what? i have never seen these! i think 2 layers will be too many for me, even in coldest january after 15 minutes i'm having to stop to pull my top layer off. i think it's cos i always use a backpack in winter so it keeps my back warm.

If you get the wicky cycling jersey,s emsk, you can rinse them out every night and they will be dry by morning. check eBay, there are normally loads of cheap ones there.

-- Ed, Tuesday, November 6, 2007 12:20 PM (10 minutes ago) Bookmark Link

cool thanks! sizing is all weird though..

emsk, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:34 (eighteen years ago)

Snood is definitely the way forward for me I think. Handy for snowboarding too.

ledge, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 12:43 (eighteen years ago)

Race-gimp arm warmers:

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Images/Models/Full/18090.jpg

NickB, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 13:00 (eighteen years ago)

Those pictures spook me a bit, cos there is obviously an arm in there, but never any body or hand attached. Gah!

NickB, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 13:05 (eighteen years ago)

raining here in NYC. roller session while watching heroes and curb your enthusiasm.

cutty, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 13:06 (eighteen years ago)

Mens sizing is 1-5 and I am a 3 or a 4. I'm not sure about women's, go and try something on in evans and buy it somewhere cheap. Emsk, I wouldn't advise you trying to squeeze into a men's.

Ed, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 13:17 (eighteen years ago)

so i never wrote that log. oh well.

heading to work in fifteen. "high around 45F, 20% of precip, winds could gust to over 40mph"

yikes!

gbx, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 13:25 (eighteen years ago)

Maybe I need more layers than you hardy souls because I have zero body fat. Actually my flatmate has some of those fancy scales that measure/estimate/guess yr fat ratio etc. Apparently I have 5% body fat and my physique or health "age" is 12!

ledge, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 13:29 (eighteen years ago)

i've never quite understood how those things are supposed to work, but isn't the only truly accurate measure of body fat obtained if you do the submersion tank thing?

gbx, Tuesday, 6 November 2007 13:32 (eighteen years ago)

Out of the house at 6.30 for an hour or so of modest pottering around the country lanes north of the Downs before the abrupt hoik up to the top of mean old Ditchling Beacon. Would have preferred to go and get muddy offroad instead really, but some heavy-handed fettling with the big spanner bolloxed up the rear brake on the Voodoo, oops.

NickB, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 11:33 (eighteen years ago)

xpost they mostly make it up i reckon. supposedly they put a current through you and work out yr fat from yr conductance; but they have tables of body types built in, and you tell them your height, so it's not too hard for them to go "6 foot and 135 pounds? you'd be a bit skinny then".

ledge, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 13:23 (eighteen years ago)

first truly COLD morning. felt great. 90 mins.

cutty, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 15:15 (eighteen years ago)

So cold last night, too! I really really didn't want to leave the warm shop & get back on bike but by the time I got home I was toasty.

Laurel, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 15:24 (eighteen years ago)

Dammit, I need a longer ride into work.

Ed, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 15:25 (eighteen years ago)

I wish there was a nice accessible stretch that I could use for riding to work, but between Manhattan traffic and the bridge workout I think I'd always arrive disheveled, sweaty, and late. Not a good outcome.

Laurel, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 15:33 (eighteen years ago)

Dammit, I need a longer ride into work.

Do what I do and just start off in the wrong direction.

NickB, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 15:39 (eighteen years ago)

I should. The problem is I don't really want to do that on the Ralleigh and I don't want to lock the merckx outside.

Ed, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 15:49 (eighteen years ago)

lock the frame and bring the wheels in?

gbx, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 15:55 (eighteen years ago)

i go for a ride as soon as i wake up, then come home all sweaty and gross and then off to the shower to start my day. i don't have a shower at work unfortunately, it's one thing i wish we had.

Steve Shasta, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 16:11 (eighteen years ago)

I'd worry about component harvesting then. This area seems to be pretty bad for thieving, my boss had his motorbike nicked and there is always broken glass from car theft.

Ed, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 16:21 (eighteen years ago)

component harvesting! im glad i live in flyover country.

*leaves to go check the IR8*

Hunt3r, Wednesday, 7 November 2007 19:30 (eighteen years ago)

Mad weather last night, with really cold raindrops being driven into my eyes like bullets by the wind. I hate it when you realise that drivers can also probably see just about bugger all too, makes you feel so vulnerable. Two minutes into my commute, already cold and soaked I went past a cottage with wood smoke coming out of the chimney. What an amazing smell that is in the when you're stuck outside in a storm.

NickB, Friday, 9 November 2007 10:57 (eighteen years ago)

My rear brakes collapsed on the way home last night and I did not have my multi tool only an spanner so wasn't able to do a good job fixing them. Rod pulls are really rubbish.

Ed, Friday, 9 November 2007 11:06 (eighteen years ago)

Pro of last night: I'm really liking rides in the "cold" so far. I know it's going to get much worse, but so far it's a blast -- I can get all the way home and barely have broken a sweat over 3-5 miles. Brilliant!

Con of last night: now that there's a protected bike lane on Bedford, everyone's using it to go THE WRONG WAY. Someone almost hit me last night (I was turning and didn't see him) and I passed another 5-6 people riding against traffic as well. It's not a poky back street, it's a MAJOR three- or four-lane artery through Brooklyn, GET THE FUCK OFF. Plus minivans EVERYWHERE parking in it oh god I was so cranky....

Still am.

Laurel, Friday, 9 November 2007 15:00 (eighteen years ago)

i really love cycling in the cold!

they need to make a parallel bike lane on nostrand i think

cutty, Friday, 9 November 2007 15:02 (eighteen years ago)

Isn't Lee a totally weird street? Sometimes when I'm drunk/confused and don't take Wythe I end up on Lee, and it's so 1903 Lower East Side-ish.

Laurel, Friday, 9 November 2007 15:11 (eighteen years ago)

generally i like riding through hasidic williamsburg because of that feeling of being somewhere truly alien

cutty, Friday, 9 November 2007 15:14 (eighteen years ago)

Oh, I agree, esp during holidays like Sukkot or Purim when you can see stuff going on, people partying in the streets, etc. I dislike the part where it's pedestrian Frogger, though.

Laurel, Friday, 9 November 2007 15:19 (eighteen years ago)


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