Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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Nice, but still cold, ride in.  We'll see if the snow hits before the afternoon commute home.  

I'm really curious if this Alaska blocking pattern/jet stream buckling will end anytime soon.  It's obviously not a short term weather pattern.  Are we going to see a much more mild summer as well? 

I rode today, but my camera battery was dead. However, I do have a photo of my Saturday-purcahsed new ride, a chili-grease-orange Burley Taiko two-wheeled recumbent for use in the summer for longer rides by myself, on short errands and bus-bike trips:

Woo hoo! New ride!  Where is the flamingo going to sit?

Nice ride!

How is this going to fit on bus bike rack?

Gene Tenner said:

I rode today, but my camera battery was dead. However, I do have a photo of my Saturday-purcahsed new ride, a chili-grease-orange Burley Taiko two-wheeled recumbent for use in the summer for longer rides by myself, on short errands and bus-bike trips:

Nice!  Seems like a high reach to the bars, like chopper style.

I may have to take the rack off. The rear is a 26" wheel, so the arm on the bus' bike rack should fit over it. Am I wrong about this, Duppie? Suggestions are welcome, as I have never done this before.

Duppie said:

Nice ride!

How is this going to fit on bus bike rack?

I am 6'4" and so the handlebar height is just right.

Robert Underwood said:

Nice!  Seems like a high reach to the bars, like chopper style.



Gene Tenner said:

I may have to take the rack off. The rear is a 26" wheel, so the arm on the bus' bike rack should fit over it. Am I wrong about this, Duppie? Suggestions are welcome, as I have never done this before.

I think you should be able to take it to a bus turn-around (like the one just north of Clark and Devon) and experiment with the bus racks. You might even get the bus driver to offer help or suggestions (or they might just kibitz).

I spoke with someone riding a very similar tandem recumbent on Clybourn last year. So cool!

Gene Tenner said:

I rode today, but my camera battery was dead. However, I do have a photo of my Saturday-purcahsed new ride, a chili-grease-orange Burley Taiko two-wheeled recumbent for use in the summer for longer rides by myself, on short errands and bus-bike trips:

I rode all winter today was a pleasant and balmy ride considering this winter's tight grip. 

Good thing you did not have to ride on Kinzie between Wells and the river!  Apparently we are not in the "it will melt eventually" mode of clearing snow.  I saw tire tracks in the bike lane, but most of us were in the car lane where it was comparatively safe.

h' 1.0 said:

First ride to work on non-studded tires this year.

Main roads were perfectly clear as well as the Elston bike lane heading out from Milwaukee. No reason not to ride today.

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