The daily "I cycled to work" thread

The daily "I cycled to work" thread

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AyBee

10,535 posts

202 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Eddh said:
Is it just me or was everyone in full retard mode today?

This morning:

Guy in a white JDM CTR decides he doesn't like my filtering through traffic to the front of the queue and waiting in the cycling box. Decides top smash it past me really close while leaning right over the passenger seat pointing and threatening me then stopped 20 metres up the road where I rode to the cycle box again, same result but window down this time and I caught 'KING CYCLISTS' as he sped off.

WHAT THE ACTUAL fk?!
I really don't understand the cars who are so narrow-minded that they decide they need to get past you with a burst of acceleration only to get stuck in the next queue. Had it last week, caught the guy up in the next queue and gave him a smile - I think he'd realised his error hehe

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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One can only assume Vtec kicked in (yo!)

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

182 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Someone really needs to explain the concept of a door gap to people. Not just drivers, but other cyclists as well. Saw another one get knocked off this morning. Luckily uphill so only doing 4-5mph I guess, but she toppled over into a puddle, and the door of the car was bent back beyond where it should have been. No damage to her bike though, which was odd.

GarryDK

5,670 posts

158 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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HereBeMonsters said:
Someone really needs to explain the concept of a door gap to people. Not just drivers, but other cyclists as well. Saw another one get knocked off this morning. Luckily uphill so only doing 4-5mph I guess, but she toppled over into a puddle, and the door of the car was bent back beyond where it should have been. No damage to her bike though, which was odd.

thiscocks

3,128 posts

195 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Iron handbuilts ftw

loudlashadjuster

5,128 posts

184 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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Actually quite a nice ride in today. I've settled on a 25km 'winter route' that avoids the canal (too muddy/dark) and isn't too bad with busy roads. It goes past Pinewood Studios too, which for a boy raised on a diet of Bond is a nice treat.

thiscocks

3,128 posts

195 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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Second tailwind ride in a row. Boom

sanguinary

1,346 posts

211 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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Got a bit of a cold at the moment. Nothing too bad, just sniffles.

However, cycling my 6 miles today near broke me. No strength in the legs at all and it took me 25% longer to get to work.

It shows how these bugs can manifest themselves. smile

TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

205 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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fookin grim this morning, the 10 miles is all in the same direction in a bloody strong wind!

Just gave up, didn't really enjoy it either, which was odd


loudlashadjuster

5,128 posts

184 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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Frustrating ride home last night. Chain came off as I accelerated onto a busy double mini-roundabout (fun...) and after I popped it back on and was able to (eventually) rejoin the traffic, I found I couldn't clip in on one side. Stopped a few hundred yards up the road only to find something missing:



When it came off, the cleat was twisted so far off centre it couldn't engage. Thing was, there was a little stone in the hex head of the other bolt which meant I couldn't loosen it to spin it back to centre. My only tool that had any hope of getting in there to dislodge it was a 1.5mm allen but even that was too big.

In the end I managed to manhandle the cleat round a few degrees until I was able to clip in and spin the cleat round using the shoe. After that I was paranoid about losing it and kept my foot glued to that pedal for the remaining 22 km or so. I normally unclip on either side about equally depending on the slope so this was a weird feeling being restricted to one.

Combined with a gradually failing set of batteries on my main light, it made for a fairly dreary ride home.

Off to buy a bag of countersunk M5 bolts. I laughingly note that some places *cough*Evans*cough* think they can charge £1 for 1 "official" Shimano bolt!

Definitely worth having a spare in the bag in future.

lufbramatt

5,345 posts

134 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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Eddh said:
Is it just me or was everyone in full retard mode today?

This morning:

Guy in a white JDM CTR decides he doesn't like my filtering through traffic to the front of the queue and waiting in the cycling box. Decides top smash it past me really close while leaning right over the passenger seat pointing and threatening me then stopped 20 metres up the road where I rode to the cycle box again, same result but window down this time and I caught 'KING CYCLISTS' as he sped off.

This evening:

Cycle through a green light, pedestrian crossing the road without looking so I move right and go round the back of her, she turns round in the road and shouts 'BE MORE CAREFUL YOU BLOODY IDIOT!!', car behind me has to brake to a halt to avoid running her down.

Filtering through stationary traffic I pull in front of an old slag (mutton dressed as lamb) in a newish Merc and stop as I can't get through the next gap as it is two buses. Traffic is totally stationary at this point. She decides to 'teach me a lesson' by pulling out to the right and then using her bumper against my rear stay and foot push me into the bus on my left. Thankfully the bus in front moved off so I could just ride out of it.

WHAT THE ACTUAL fk?!
I definitely would have seen red at the last situation. Maybe repay the nudge with a footballer-esque dive onto her bonnet.

I came the closest I could come to knocking someone over yesterday, woman just stepped straight out into the road to cross diagonally without so much as a glance over her shoulder. Came to a noisy halt inches behind her, thankfully it was dry otherwise I would have ploughed straight into her. I don't understand how these people live their lives without constantly being killed to death.


Edited by lufbramatt on Friday 14th November 11:27

donfisher

793 posts

166 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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I was very glad to be going out after work tonight so taking the tube.

It would've been another day of rotating damp tops and stuffing shoes with newspaper.


Craikeybaby

10,412 posts

225 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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donfisher said:
I was very glad to be going out after work tonight so taking the tube.

It would've been another day of rotating damp tops and stuffing shoes with newspaper.
Yup, it was a soggy ride to work this morning, my usual route through the woods was more like a swamp. It looks like it has cleared up for the ride home though.

braddo

10,485 posts

188 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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Craikeybaby said:
It looks like it has cleared up for the ride home though.
Yep, the ride home should be good once my cold damp socks are up to temp. biggrin

Hell27

1,564 posts

191 months

Friday 14th November 2014
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Very nearly got run over this morning. Riding into Manchester City centre about 06:30 so light traffic, and come down Cheetham Hill road, getting into right hand lane to turn into Corporation Street. Lights on red, so waited in the box. Behind me an electric blue Mini Cooper also turning right. Green light, mini goes past and is instantly baffled by all the road closed signs (they are remodelling Manchester Victoria Station and fitting a new roof), so pulls into the left. I pull out to the right to go around the car, when they decide to turn right and indicate right all in one smooth instantaneous U turn as I am broadside with the b pillar. I immediately keep going right, on the brake and was about 3"off hitting the front of the car when I think they saw me in my bright green jacket and lights clearly on, and braked. They got some quick language from me, but I then carried on up the side street I was heading for in the first place. Definitely the closest I've had to a nasty spill, was very lucky to avoid it.

Google [bot]

6,682 posts

181 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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No posts for a week in here so I'll have a go. I've been loving it this week and today had a leisurely commute while stopping off for a few crap phone pics.

Oh the drudgery, and an hour and a half's tanning per day smile








GarryDK

5,670 posts

158 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Broke a spoke this morning, which fun! Dispite that its been a good week of fresh sunny mornings.

S10GTA

Original Poster:

12,680 posts

167 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Google [bot] said:
No posts for a week in here so I'll have a go. I've been loving it this week and today had a leisurely commute while stopping off for a few crap phone pics.

Oh the drudgery, and an hour and a half's tanning per day smile







So not fair frown

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Second day in a row commuting. No 10kg backpack today so felt like I was flying. Taking the long way back tonight over a couple of nasty hills. It's cool being able to get the training in and be all done early evening.

Huntsman

8,054 posts

250 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Second time this week, managing to get over the bridge in second gear now, not quite so many Mamils overtaking me!
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