Tales from today's commute....

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Replaced the pads , not rubbing on the stand but as soon as I started riding they were so I had to turn around and dig out the spare bike. Transfer the lights and panniers over then plod to work.
 
Replaced the pads , not rubbing on the stand but as soon as I started riding they were so I had to turn around and dig out the spare bike. Transfer the lights and panniers over then plod to work.

I opt for lights with rubber straps so its not a too time consuming job to switch them over. The only problem my spare bike is a better bike and I wouldn't choose to leave it often in the bike cage at work. I have been forced to though.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I opt for lights with rubber straps so its not a too time consuming job to switch them over. The only problem my spare bike is a better bike and I wouldn't choose to leave it often in the bike cage at work. I have been forced to though.

it was the panniers and digging the bike out from behind other stuff in another shed , heck i didnt even have chance to check the tyre pressure .
 

roubaixtuesday

self serving virtue signaller
I dip into this thread from time to time, and I’m genuinely in awe of how you all do it day in, day out. The frustrations, the tiny triumphs, the full emotional rollercoaster that comes with a cycling commute — you lot document it better than any documentary ever could.

At the risk of sounding a bit soft, you really are heroes in your own way, keeping roofs over your heads and food on the table while dodging potholes, weather systems, and the occasional motorist who appears to be navigating via echolocation.

I’ve never had a proper cycling commute myself, and honestly, when I read some of the stories on here, I’m not entirely sure whether to applaud you or wrap you all in bubble wrap.

Massive respect to every one of you.

Well thank you but honestly

(1) I enjoy it
(2) it's actually much safer health wise than driving

I've been wfh for the last two days for reasons, and already am missing it and looking forward to the sleet tomorrow!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Well thank you but honestly

(1) I enjoy it
(2) it's actually much safer health wise than driving

I've been wfh for the last two days for reasons, and already am missing it and looking forward to the sleet tomorrow!

Similar, WFH two days already (still not well), drove in today as gave daughter a lift into Uni with a load of 'stuff', but I'm not 100% I'm well enough to ride tomorrow - still got all sorts of gunk coming out !

I've already lost a couple of Strava Local Legends being off the bike two days... can't be having that.
 
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