Frere Jacques wrote: » I hear you brother. My office is next to the boilerhouse. Wet in the mornig, not a bother, toasty clothes by the time it comes to go home. Makes all the difference.
ciotog wrote: » You could rent access to that out I'm still waiting on my base layer top to dry from this morning.
ROK ON wrote: » Driving thru the Phoenix Park the past few mornings have brought home to me just how close to invisible I am on a bike. I have passed many cyclists with two or more rear lights and it is difficult to make them out until you are very close. Unnerving to say the least.
del_boy13 wrote: » On the way home got to fly over the bonnet of a car as he pulled out across me
Frere Jacques wrote: » My office is next to the boilerhouse. Wet in the mornig, not a bother, toasty clothes by the time it comes to go home. Makes all the difference.
ROK ON wrote: » ...Driving thru the Phoenix Park the past few mornings have brought home to me just how close to invisible I am on a bike. I have passed many cyclists with two or more rear lights and it is difficult to make them out until you are very close. Unnerving to say the least.
Jawgap wrote: » I find if you hang them up and use a fan they dry very quickly compared to just draping them on a rad or heater.
del_boy13 wrote: » ...On the way home got to fly over the bonnet of a car as he pulled out across me, I was in the blind spot apparently!!?? Always thought that was what the look before maneuver was for....
BostonB wrote: » Someone pointed that out to me at work. Putting shoes on the air-conditioning vents dried them out much quicker than a radiator.
cdaly_ wrote: » Plus you get to 'share' with your colleagues...
godtabh wrote: » miserable out there.
Seweryn wrote: » Not bad in South East. Dark and wet as usual, some fog, but mild and only light wind. No rain. I had a very nice spin this morning. Legs felt a bit stiff (good days / bad days, the usual), but otherwise a great ride.
godtabh wrote: » The only plus side to this morning was it wasnt cold. I dont mind the rain. I dont mind the cold. Combine them both then its a bad day to cycle.
Seweryn wrote: » ... the roads are wet, dirty and mucky. It all sticks to the bike, which needs to be maintained every day now.
Rogue-Trooper wrote: » Grrrrrrrrrr.................:mad:
Rogue-Trooper wrote: » So, after reading other posters on this forum raving about the Schwalbe Marathon Winter tyres, I got myself a set and stuck them on my old mountain bike. Ran them in early this week so I would be all ready for the onset of the inevitable winter apocolypse. Inwardly I thought, "Ha! I'll never have to post in that Wimp List thread"! "Nothing will stop me commuting by bike now" I smugly announced in work yesterday morning. I have had an unbroken record since I started commuting by bike in July, much to the amazement of my colleagues who had no faith in my stamina. I spoke too soon. Missed the last step going down the stairs in work a few hours later and tore the ligaments in my right foot. On crutches now and have been told to stay off the bike for at least 3 weeks. Within minutes of this happening my one of my fellow cycling colleagues was quick to remind me of my 'unstoppable' boast that morning. So now, here I am forced to sign up to the wimp list. Christmas will see me with one foot permanently elevated, incarcerated in the house. To make it worse, everything Santa is bringing is bike related so I won't even get to try any of my new kit for ages.. Grrrrrrrrrr.................:mad:
del_boy13 wrote: » Just a follow up from my crash yesterday. Bike is a write off as La Pierre don't supply single shock front forks anymore and nothing else likely to fit without lots of trial and error. Broke the bad news on needing a replacement to the driver who pulled out and he accepted responsibility will be working out his options over the next couple of days. When I give him the details on the replacement cost. I saw a couple of comments from people about lights etc. and I would agree that you have to be seen (thats why I have a 300 lumen light on the front blinking away) but if they don't look they will never see you. Off the bike till I get a replacement so wimping out from cycling in till the New Year.