tnegun wrote: » Lethal in Maynooth too glad I took the car reading this now, was considering walking the bike out of the estate past the worst of it
Pigeon Reaper wrote: » Dodgy out there this morning. I put on ice tyres and even they struggled in parts. Saw a few people come off on the canal track. The roads may have been gritted but sleet looked to have fallen and then froze. Some drivers where still idiots and lots of crashes on obvious ice.
boardbeer wrote: » Once out of the estate (do they use a special ice-attracting tarmac?)
tnegun wrote: » No but the gritter comes nowhere near it!! The main road had several passes but paths looked bad and could see ice in spots. Saw one guy cycling on the paths at Intel fair play to him they were very bad.
ngunners wrote: » There must have been something in the air so yesterday. I got taken out of it by a car whose driver didn't look right or stop at a stop sign in Dublin city centre. Driver completely owned up and there were a couple of witnesses. I was lucky to only have some bad bruises... Quite sore today. My bike took the brunt of the damage. I got everyone's details. But as this is my first (and hopefully last) time to be knocked over by a careless driver I'm wondering what my next step should be? Should I report it to the guards? Or just sort it out ourselves? The guy was very remorseful and promised to repair all damages.
eeeee wrote: » ... I'm glad I'm on a fixie when it gets icy though.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » I'd much prefer to free wheel if I thought I was on an icy surface.
eeeee wrote: » Nah it's better IMO to be able to pedal smoothly and steady through, with even pressure, no wild changes or twitches or accelerations or decelerations. You kind of have to ride fixie's and track bikes like that, it happens kind of naturally even, if you're any way efficient.
fixed gear gives you a very direct feel for traction conditions on slippery surfaces. This makes a fixed gear particularly suitable for riding in rainy or icy conditions.
irlirishkev wrote: » Wimped out this morning. Mainly because I haven't been on the bike for a while due to various non wimping out reasons, but this morning it was dark, lashing rain, freezing cold, and windy. I didn't fancy my first day back being like that, so I drove to work. Regretted it within 15mins of leaving my front door (and not having gotten very far). Won't make that mistake again!