Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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And my new home-made muflap is born! Let it rain!



Duppie said:

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 ;)



Lisa Curcio 4.1 mi said:

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.

Got some exercise heading into a pure west wind going home. A couple of time the gusts just left me peddling motionless. There is definitely ice under the water but overall my roads are clean.
Roads were clear. Tons of vehicle traffic, especially trucks.

bone chilling cold this am. Had three layers  on and still felt the chill. seems worse now than it was at 5.

The lakefront bike trail south of Fullerton was covered in ice in quite a few spots. It was quite a show seeing large waves bring water and chunks of ice all the way to the trail. 

I rode today. Streets were fine. There were at least ten people who illegally parked their cars in the Clark St bus/bike lane. A bit chilly, but not too bad. Not really windy heading south.


Isn't the trail closed south of Oak?
rwein5 said:

There's also a really big icy/slushy patch between Oak and North. There are sizable chunks of ice that make it a challenge to navigate. 

Yes, but North Ave is north of Oak St.

J.P. said:


Isn't the trail closed south of Oak?
rwein5 said:

There's also a really big icy/slushy patch between Oak and North. There are sizable chunks of ice that make it a challenge to navigate. 

The potholes on Milwaukee and Augusta are getting worse. Until today, there was at least a narrow strip of pavement that would allow you to avoid the cluster of potholes, but now that strip has disintegrated. I've put in a 311 request, but be really careful if you ride SB Milwaukee.

Eggggads! So sorry to hear. I've fallen so far twice this week (both relatively slow and thankfully painless). I think it's my stay puff marshmallow man layering. Heal up and feel betters.

And this am...so much easier than yesterday's wind shennanigans. I think I prefer the drop in temperature into the teens over the wind gusts peaking over 35 mph.


Jennifer on the lake said:
My last ride for 6-8 weeks occurred Saturday morning. Slipped on some ice and shattered my forearm.

How about that glorious sunshine this morning?!

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