Tales from today's commute....

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A nice fast and quiet commute for me this morning and a bit of train fettling. My headset since a 3.5h drenching the other week has been right juttery. Packed it with grease and put it exactly to torque and it was still juttery. I'm suspecting as the bike was built pre torque wrench, the headset bolt was overtightened at that point and just needed a few more lbs 🤞
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palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
I'm so old. I can barely get the electronic speed sign thing to show 25 these days.
 

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
Plenty on the greenway near me, apparently the lack of rain is causing them to drop earlier.

Autumn: hundreds of cyclists pounding rotting leaves into the path creating 'tire mulch'. So much of it got sprayed up onto by bike frame once that when it dried, I peeled it off like flexible cardboard.
 

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
Witnessed a piece of dumb 'n' dangerous private escooter riding today. As I was sat at the end of the cycle lane (red dot) bloke on escooter whizzes by, jumps onto road and for a few seconds, went against traffic flow so he could reach opposite pavement (yellow line). There was traffic coming down the hill onto the roundabout, so IMHO, dumb gamble.
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dicko

Legendary Member
Location
Derbyshire
I cycled into Derby city centre called ‘the spot’ where there are bike parking stands. I was shocked to find most of the cycles were attached to the secure stands with just a flimsy chain or cable lock around the crossbar. Most cycles had QR wheels but no locks attached and could be quickly removed by undesirables. To be fair there was a lot of people about but there’s just no excuse to not lock your bike properly.
 

Dadam

Über Member
Location
SW Leeds
I cycled into Derby city centre called ‘the spot’ where there are bike parking stands. I was shocked to find most of the cycles were attached to the secure stands with just a flimsy chain or cable lock around the crossbar. Most cycles had QR wheels but no locks attached and could be quickly removed by undesirables. To be fair there was a lot of people about but there’s just no excuse to not lock your bike properly.

A colleague lost a nice Ribble flat bar road bike in Leeds a couple of years ago. He'd gone to give blood but locked his bike with a cable lock.
I have a cable lock but only use it for a cafe lock when the bike is under my view at all times.

I use one of these to secure the front wheel of my utility bike. Most opportunists who'd nick a wheel won't be carrying a set of obscure security bolt bits/keys.
 
Puncture in the way in. Changed tube and got to work late. Down to the bike racks after work, quick squeeze of the tyre and yep, flat again. Took the train home.

Front wheel at least which is a bit easier to change. 4th time in a month. Couldn't see any likely culprit stuck in the inside of the tyre when I changed it. Done about 5k miles on these so ordered new tyres. Marathon plus too.
 

spen666

Legendary Member
Nearly had a nasty accident this morning. Heading along the Greenway in East London, a squirrel on the grass at side of path was spooked by my presence and decided to escape from my presence....by running across the path, missing my front wheel by about an inch.

I thought Tufty taught road safety
 
Second to last commute in at last temporary traffic lights gone, no wind this morning last two morning had headwind on way in and back. Still mil, make the mistake of putting cheap hi-viz sweat bag on this morning. Arrived at work feeling like a used tea bag. Now lookinig at second hand flat bar bike for winter commutes find it easier in winter. Shotting over the hill as come into Abbey wood this morning in a 20 zone I was doing 20 got told I should be in the cycle lane which is full of glass.
 
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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Well anyone would think it was autumn this "morning ' which I use in the loosest sense of the word.Set off for work at 4.15 am and it was time for the full beam lights and chilly enough for arm/legwarmers and a gilet
 
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