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al78

Guru
Location
Horsham
so by that measure all high sided lorries should be off the road at the same time then? surely one of them being blown about is more dangerous to more people .

Well yes, there is a case for keeping high sided lorries off the road (they are banned from certain bridges when wind speeds are dangerously high). Unfortunately this may conflict with our 'just in time' economic systems which require goods to be at a particular place at a particular time, so it may not be possible/feasible/practical to ban them from the roads for hours at a time.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
It is going to chuck it down tomorrow, but I have decided to ride in nevertheless, and to enjoy it. It is all my fault for taking my mudguards off the other day after a couple of days' sunshine !
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
It is going to chuck it down tomorrow, but I have decided to ride in nevertheless, and to enjoy it. It is all my fault for taking my mudguards off the other day after a couple of days' sunshine !

Not what I wanted to hear! Guess I should go and check out the tank-of-a wet weather commuting bike, to make sure it is all in working order for tomorrow.
 
I've decided to chicken out tomorrow and take the train.

My excuses are:

  • I've only just moved and in my first week of the new commute I got drenched 3 times
  • Friday coming home I had 2 punctures (sorry I said the word) and the rear tyre was a bitch to get on and off and I shredded the skin on my fingers
  • I have to get somewhere after work on Mondays and last week I only just made it in time
  • I cleaned the bike today
First time I've chickened out because of the weather in ages but the new commute is 3 times as long and I was really pissed off fixing punctures in the rain on Friday and there is just so much rubbish on the roads at the moment.
 

al78

Guru
Location
Horsham
Amber weather warning issued for my region tomorrow. 20-40mm of rain generally, possibly exceeding 80mm in a few places (!).

I think the road bike will be staying indoors, and the mountain bike will be used tomorrow.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
Well yes, there is a case for keeping high sided lorries off the road (they are banned from certain bridges when wind speeds are dangerously high). Unfortunately this may conflict with our 'just in time' economic systems which require goods to be at a particular place at a particular time, so it may not be possible/feasible/practical to ban them from the roads for hours at a time.

so if i need to get to work "just in time" whats the difference ?? there isn't
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
Lots of surface water in West Sussex\Surrey this morning, one road flooded and went through one rather large "puddle" unclipped and legs out!

Forcast this afternoon is for more heavy rain and thunderstorms, deep joy. Although I have to say everytime it rains my memory bank recalls it being cold and uncomfortable still in winter mode and I am still surprised that once riding it is not that bad at all.

I bet just as I stop dreading the thought of riding in the rain, winter will be back!
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
Not what I wanted to hear! Guess I should go and check out the tank-of-a wet weather commuting bike, to make sure it is all in working order for tomorrow.

I had a nice ride in, managed 14 miles in normal time.

At least it was not cold. I wore a simple waterproof jacket on top of my normal cycling jersey.

Yes, without mudguards my bum got wet but having read on here how it's not best to wear undercrackers under cycling shorts, I wasn't uncomfortable. I'm lucky to have a shower at work so have no problem getting dry. Although the radiators are on low, the gear will still be a bit damp at the end of the day. Hope you had a good run in.
 

PJ79LIZARD

Über Member
Location
WEST MIDLANDS
I do enjoy the rain this time of year, but even I'm getting a little bored of it now this year. We've had warm weather for a couple of weeks and then chucked it down for three the start of the year, now we seem to be repeating ourselves!
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
I had a nice ride in, managed 14 miles in normal time.

At least it was not cold. I wore a simple waterproof jacket on top of my normal cycling jersey.

Yes, without mudguards my bum got wet but having read on here how it's not best to wear undercrackers under cycling shorts, I wasn't uncomfortable. I'm lucky to have a shower at work so have no problem getting dry. Although the radiators are on low, the gear will still be a bit damp at the end of the day. Hope you had a good run in.

Looked out the windows this morning and it wasn't raining, so left without the proper rain gear. About half way in to my commute it started pouring down, and I got absolutely soaked. :rolleyes:

I also need to get a new front mud guard, as the current one doesn't provide enough coverage, and the wheel sprays road water straight into my face/eyes!

Still better than taking the bus or car though.
 

Jdratcliffe

Well-Known Member
Location
Redhill, Surrey
Got soaked yesterday to and from work cold damp Lycra is not pleasant for return home trip but strip off and hot shower soon fixies this shame i dont have one at work :-( and damp shoes this am was "nice" any tips for drying cycle shoes fast over night?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Got soaked yesterday to and from work cold damp Lycra is not pleasant for return home trip but strip off and hot shower soon fixies this shame i dont have one at work :-( and damp shoes this am was "nice" any tips for drying cycle shoes fast over night?


Was thinking of you yesterday and today actually.
Even though my morning route is usually 20 miles in and the evening route 14 miles home. These are extended from 12 mile each way. So I have the option of the quicker, shorter option for instances like this foul weather. You however..20 miles each way... in this weather... Chapeau Sir!
 
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