Nice ride. Beat the hell outta Friday night's ride home!
so everyone rode with fenders today? I didn't ride but wondering if I could have gotten away with my road bike.
I rode with fenders and (newly-installed) mudflap. There were still inches-deep puddles to traverse here and there though far fewer than over the weekend.
Probably could have, but you'd likely have looked like a skunk when you got to work. :-)
If you can tolerate wet feet (*) and a bit of spray on your front derailleur, one of those fenders that clip onto your seatpost would be sufficient I think. I have one of these SKS S-Blades on my Giant. There's nothing magic about the SKS product. It's just what Alex had at Bucephalus. Planet Bike and other companies have similar stuff.
(*) I leave a pair of shoes under my desk and bring an extra pair of socks, so I generally don't care how wet my bike shoes get.
Julie Hochstadter said:
so everyone rode with fenders today? I didn't ride but wondering if I could have gotten away with my road bike.
so everyone rode with fenders today? I didn't ride but wondering if I could have gotten away with my road bike.
Montrose/Broadway to Loop was fine on city streets.
Will be interesting to see what the snow brings...
Check your bottom bracket. Does it look like this?Then I think you might benefit from a mudflap.
PS. Yes, I know, I been reading to much BQ ;)
I also rode my Surly (which has become my "any weather I am willing to ride in" commuter) and it has fenders. I don't seem to need a mudflap.
Any remaining standing water was icing over on my ride in this am. Be careful out there.
The best part was where there had been water running down and across inclines that is now frozen. Fortunately, paying attention, one can generally maneuver around it. However, with the forecast for rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow, I think my bike might spend the night at the office.
Duppie, I had a look at my bottom bracket. I think you ride through a lot more crud than I do.
:-)
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