Couple of thoughts about the commute...

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gambatte

Middle of the pack...
Location
S Yorks
Notes from todays commute, no great major point. Just possible conversation starters?

Right, I've been away for a week, no commute just swimming with seals off the Caister coast :-) Till I ran through the sand dunes and got a blade of grass speared in my eye. Not known much pain like it and ended up with a 'Unfit to drive' letter from the hospital doc. last Thursday.

So I set myself up for todays commute. Head out of the door and after 200yards realise I've forgotten my glasses. I ALWAYS wear shades of some description when cycling. Stems from the incident when I started back cycling and someone threw an egg at me. Just went under my chin and hit my shoulder, but I always think "what if?"

I've headed back for them before now and with the eye injury last week I would have thought I'd have done so today, but I didn't. My ride wasn't impaired by not having them either. Anyone else think they might be insisting on having something along mainly by habit?

The other thing I noted was a change in the way I'm handling RABs and some junctions. At all RABs on the route I use the same exit, second, straight on. They're all 4 junction, 2 lane entry/exit. I've been approaching RABs in the centre of the lane, but I've found I still get the occasional <insert own term> who insists on trying to be in front. Even when I'm doing regular prolonged lifesavers. Today I noted that my primary position on these has changed. I'm not centre of the lane, but closer to the position of other traffics offside tyre.
 

twobiker

New Member
Location
South Hams Devon
Would never ride without glasses my eyes water and am worried about getting stones etc in my eyes.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Ouch, sounds like you should keep those specs on when you run as well...

Yep, I do find my equipment is a little habit forming. I rode some days with a backpac- for no reason, just because it was part of my "riding uniform" and because it was there just in case I needed it. It took me about a year to drop it (on the days I could) and ride bareback.

I've only just started wearing specs myself (this year) and I think they proved more helpful in spring/early summer when there was more "stuff" in the air like tree pollen and seed's.
 

twobiker

New Member
Location
South Hams Devon
Before I go out on a ride I think of all the what ifs, snapped this, broken that, and keep adding bits, eventually I have transferred the contents of the toolbox and the wardrobe to the kitchen,then I think so what and leave it all behind.
 

mumbo jumbo

Senior Member
Location
Birmingham
Would never ride without glasses my eyes water and am worried about getting stones etc in my eyes.

I learned my lesson when I passed a gritter lorry coming the other way. I rode head down through the hail of bouncing grit but still got some in my eye. Jeez - it hurt!
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
i always ride with specs on as well , 2 reasons 1st being so i can see and 2nd my eyes water like no tommorrow .

must have hurt though
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
I ride through wooded areas and down by the Tyne where midge and insect swarms would cause havoc if I didn't wear glasses, and my eyes water in the wind too.
 
I've headed back for them before now and with the eye injury last week I would have thought I'd have done so today, but I didn't. My ride wasn't impaired by not having them either. Anyone else think they might be insisting on having something along mainly by habit?

Yes... the helmet :tongue:

On the way to work etc I feel strange without it, but on the tandem or maybe a quick ride up to the shop on the clunker and I don't feel the need :/
 
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gambatte

Middle of the pack...
Location
S Yorks
Same here.

I'll go back to always wearing the glasses, but thinking about it....
Our lass insistes the kids wear their helmets.

Neither of us think to tell them to wear glasses
 
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