Tales from today's commute....

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Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
The first 2 miles of my ride home were glorious
Made up for the workout I had on the last 2 miles of my ride in

But I really need to rebuild the rear wheel on my regular commuter, because my "pub bike" - a 2-tonne MTB frame with a large chainring and 3-speed Nexus hub isn't the best to battle the winds - but I suppose at least the coaster brake prevents me from being blown backwards! ^_^
 

hennbell

Guru
You are my favourite poster. If the weather here is crap I tell myself it is nothing compared to what you will be riding in.

Had to give up on the ride home. Full blown blizzard, it is only -8 but the wind is howling. In half an hour we got a snow drift well over a foot high. If I want to ride in this weather I will have to get a fat bike.
 

chriswoody

Legendary Member
Just fell off on black ice, no damage thankfully. I'd seen the warning signs, but was to busy thinking about other things and the fact I was running slightly late for the train, so they never really sunk in. Went round the corner and over I went. Oh well, had to happen sometime. Still managed to make the train with a couple of seconds to spare.

Just as I got up and composed myself another cyclist came around the corner and did the same thing, no damage either, thankfully it's a slow tight corner on a traffic less bit of road.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
First ever ride on Schwalbe Winter ice spike tyres, slow heavy & noisy - sounds like you're riding on ice everywhere !

I took a chance riding down a closed road (Hortham Lane) and got through as a pedestrian. Three large holes in the road have been dug to improve drainage - most definitely impassable for cars, as half a dozen motorists discovered after ignoring the road closure signs. If the workmen had been in attendance I would probably not have got through.
 

Sixmile

Guru
Cold (for us UK folk) ride in this morning and my thick gloves hadn't dried from the previous day but still a good, uneventful ride to work.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
First ever ride on Schwalbe Winter ice spike tyres, slow heavy & noisy - sounds like you're riding on ice everywhere !

I took a chance riding down a closed road (Hortham Lane) and got through as a pedestrian. Three large holes in the road have been dug to improve drainage - most definitely impassable for cars, as half a dozen motorists discovered after ignoring the road closure signs. If the workmen had been in attendance I would probably not have got through.
I don't suppose you went through Aztec and can report on how bad the lane closure has made it there...?
 

Simontm

Veteran
Uneventful ride in aside a few TcRs and an absolute nobber of an RLJ who really didn't care as long as he was in front:angry:
Rain's arrived so let's see if this turns into the fabled snow everyone warned about NB: doubt it
Numpty count:0
 

Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
First ever ride on Schwalbe Winter ice spike tyres, slow heavy & noisy - sounds like you're riding on ice everywhere !

I took a chance riding down a closed road (Hortham Lane) and got through as a pedestrian. Three large holes in the road have been dug to improve drainage - most definitely impassable for cars, as half a dozen motorists discovered after ignoring the road closure signs. If the workmen had been in attendance I would probably not have got through.

Around this way a cheery smile and a very nice "Can I get through if I walk?" usually sees them waving you through.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Around this way a cheery smile and a very nice "Can I get through if I walk?" usually sees them waving you through.

Yes - being polite and friendly often gets a bit of latitude !
The three large holes and enormous pile of mud make me think that they'd have been stretching health & safety a bit far to let me through here, though. There wasn't much road left for me to pick my way over :smile:
 
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