Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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I did an alley ride today and it was hilarious.  Probably wiped out fifteen times.  fun.
We've been off the last two days. Our studded front tire lost it last week- threw its metal wire out of the bead. I have a temporary tire on the front till my new studded tire arrives and didn't want to go out with it the last two mornings under my very loaded bike. Looked pretty tempting this afternoon it was so warm but I didn't take the bike out. It was the train for us. The sidewalk was pretty brutal- we had a wipe out there. Maybe the bike would have been better anyway.

Stopped by the Winter Biker to Work day booth on my way in to work. Saw a few familiar faces.

Thanks for the hot coffee!

 

My office is a bit farther north from the Winter Bike to Work Day booth. I would've ridden south for the free coffee if it wasn't for my brakes locking/freezing up as I made it to my office. I will have to fix that since now my brake system seems to be attached to my tire. I have no idea why. Oh well. I still rode :) 

 

Today is pretty chilly, but it made for a nice ride. 

Consider it an additional workout

Melanie said:

[...] now my brake system seems to be attached to my tire. I have no idea why. Oh well. I still rode :)

[...]

Since i've acclimated to the cold 20F is the new 30F.

I do have to admit, I was actually sweating a little bit by the time I reached my destination :) 

Duppie said:
Consider it an additional workout

Melanie said:

[...] now my brake system seems to be attached to my tire. I have no idea why. Oh well. I still rode :)

[...]

This week's report

 

Rode everyday but my commute is only 3 miles. 10 on tues/thurs

 

On Monday I ate it pretty hard turning into someones driveway and bent my brake levers but overall this week it seems like it has been harder on the people walking on the sidewalk than for me on the road.

 

they have been doing a great job salting in Evanston

brakes may have seized from the funk on the roads.  happened to me the past two winters.  i did away with the brakes altogether

Melanie said:

My office is a bit farther north from the Winter Bike to Work Day booth. I would've ridden south for the free coffee if it wasn't for my brakes locking/freezing up as I made it to my office. I will have to fix that since now my brake system seems to be attached to my tire. I have no idea why. Oh well. I still rode :) 

 

Today is pretty chilly, but it made for a nice ride. 

Thanks iggi- I will keep that in mind, although I am a bit petrified to try to go completely without brakes.

At lunch I ended up loosening the rear brake cable and pulling the pads outward, so no rear brakes for me and no tire seizing now. The front brakes should be all I need to get the 8 miles home. I didn't see any funk, but I noticed my brake cable wasn't moving when I pulled the brake lever and the lever was super tight, like it was frozen, too. Ugh. I will ride...I will ride... I WILL ride...I must keep saying this to myself before I lose my motivation between the mechanical problems and cold weather.


iggi said:

brakes may have seized from the funk on the roads.  happened to me the past two winters.  i did away with the brakes altogether

Melanie said:

My office is a bit farther north from the Winter Bike to Work Day booth. I would've ridden south for the free coffee if it wasn't for my brakes locking/freezing up as I made it to my office. I will have to fix that since now my brake system seems to be attached to my tire. I have no idea why. Oh well. I still rode :) 

 

Today is pretty chilly, but it made for a nice ride. 

I work in the westloop at a model shop as a machinist. I could take the green line from door to door, but waiting to get on a train full of sick people is not my cup of tea. 

H3N3 said:
Do you work at Finkl?

Juan said:
Going to make these ice tires earn their keep on my treacherous commute home.
Then I'd pea on thier foot. (had to misspell in order to keep this thread alive)

Serge Lubomudrov said:
Yeah . . . they sneeze in your tea ;)

Juan said:
I work in the westloop at a model shop as a machinist. I could take the green line from door to door, but waiting to get on a train full of sick people is not my cup of tea.

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