Tales from today's commute....

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Linford

Guest
Comfort level makes the difference with me wanting to take the motorbike, car or bicycle.
Arm warmers... a great invention :smile:
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Well not todays commute as that was a nice ride and fairly uneventful, but last night riding down Cheltenham Racecourse hill towards Bishops Cleeve(A46), just as I was approaching the garden centre (Blooms), a twat in a black BMW came past me with about 3ft to spare, and I'd say he was doing well in excess of 100mph :sad: . The good thing about it is if he had hit me, I'd have not had any time to think about it.
Got passed like this a few month ago when riding with my 10yr old son. A very nice silver Merc Vito 115 whooshed past at about 70-80 on a 40 road, not massively close if he had been doing 30-40 but, it was like being passed by a jet plane and my son had to pull over for a minute and didn't want to set off again.

Bl**dy n*bber van driver probably doesn't even realise the impact of being passed at that speed and proximity :evil:
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Like those riders in La Vuelta.. yeah those riders with hypothermia :rolleyes:. They were riding in the same temps as Cambridge yesterday morning!


hmm.. in joke with Martin :rolleyes: So for your benefit I will explain it to you, OK?
Martin has always poo pooed armwarmers, saying they for wusses.
OK with that? Cheers. :thumbsup:
 

Frood42

I know where my towel is
Took a roundabout route on the commute again last night, from East London (Ilford), through Central London to West London (end of Chelsea Embankment) and then back again (South Woodford via Bow).

It was a lovely ride until I got to Bow Flyover, going down the other side doing 25mph+ (http://goo.gl/maps/YhmYC), there is a Porsche garage where traffic joins the main road, some ditsy woman decides not to check properly and join the road where I am, I have to move out across the lane and almost into the second lane, not impressed as it is a wide road she was joining and cars can come down off the flyover quite quick, so almost forcing me into the second lane of traffic could have been horrible...

Short route in this morning, nice and uneventful. Had one driver in slow moving traffic (I was moving left to right into a gap behind them) in the right hand lane move over further to the right (didn't need to) to give me space to make the manouvere if I needed it, so clearly someone paying attention in their mirrors! Thank You! (left lane to right lane, to take third exit on the roundabout http://goo.gl/maps/EDgZp ).
 

Linford

Guest
Got passed like this a few month ago when riding with my 10yr old son. A very nice silver Merc Vito 115 whooshed past at about 70-80 on a 40 road, not massively close if he had been doing 30-40 but, it was like being passed by a jet plane and my son had to pull over for a minute and didn't want to set off again.

Bl**dy n*bber van driver probably doesn't even realise the impact of being passed at that speed and proximity :evil:


I don't have a problem with them winding it on, I'm not afraid of fast machinery, and the reality is that I'd leave them for dust on my motorbike if I so chose. What I do have a problem is that they have already shown poor judgement by passing a cyclist so fast, I don't trust the rest of their driving 'sklllset' to know that I may have moved out at that time to avoid a drain cover or pothole....just a fking idiot who deserves a good shoeing :sad:
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
hmm.. in joke with Martin :rolleyes: So for your benefit I will explain it to you, OK?
Martin has always poo pooed armwarmers, saying they for wusses.
OK with that? Cheers. :thumbsup:
Well that then goes to Martin as well :tongue:
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Well that then goes to Martin as well :tongue:

I've always held that if you're cold wear long sleeves. If you're not that cold don't. Hence armwarmers aren't particularly for wusses more people who have succumbed to marketing. However, on LEL I was riding over 200 miles a day through a very wide range of temperatures. Most of the time I was ok but from Moffat to Edinburgh the temp dropped to around 11C at around 2am (it had been around 24C when I left Pocklington that morning) and I thought I'd finally seen the purpose for armwarmers. I'm now trying them out with limited success.

As to the Vuelta riders, they knew it was going to be cold that day. It was forecast. They didn't prepare, I would have worn long sleeves and a jacket.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
my fingers are still cold, and I've been in the office for over 2 hours. I think I will have to wear warmer gloves tomorrow, the mits aren't up to it anymore.
I had shorts, with a ss shirt and gillet, so my bare arms are ok, it's just the fingers that feel the cold.
 
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