There's something wrong with us lot
Kieran_Burns
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All the people that will do what I did, you're just wrong.
Going home tonight - just as I was leaving, the skies opened - I mean it bleeding bucketed it down.
Now I looked across at the clouds and could clearly see that if I waited... Ooooo.... 15-20 mins it'd clear up and I could cycle home in relatively dry conditions.
Did I wait? Did I feck.
Straight out there, cycling in the torrential downpour and loving every minute of it.
I can now state that my eVent top works really well even in the worst downpours, and cycling in just shorts ain't so bad as long as you keep moving.
Oh and I didn't need a surgeon's glove wrapped around my ankle to keep my feet dry in my MW80s
Going home tonight - just as I was leaving, the skies opened - I mean it bleeding bucketed it down.
Now I looked across at the clouds and could clearly see that if I waited... Ooooo.... 15-20 mins it'd clear up and I could cycle home in relatively dry conditions.
Did I wait? Did I feck.
Straight out there, cycling in the torrential downpour and loving every minute of it.
I can now state that my eVent top works really well even in the worst downpours, and cycling in just shorts ain't so bad as long as you keep moving.
Oh and I didn't need a surgeon's glove wrapped around my ankle to keep my feet dry in my MW80s
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2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
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Yes, exactly the same scenario with the clouds over here. What I can say... Never trust your phone weather app - it may tell you to leave those overshoes at home... And the aldi waterproof hi-viz top works well! :-)
I'm also wearing my marathon winter in so it was weird hearing that constant noise of squashed bubble wrap... :-D0 -
im 100% with you there. I LOVE riding in the rain , in the dark. not joking either. we must be equally mad!15 miles each way commuter (soon to be 20)
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shorts and mw80s are just wrong!15 miles each way commuter (soon to be 20)
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I like riding in rain, and snow. Not keen on sleet or hail though.0
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All part of the joys of cycling. Looking forward to riding my country park section in the snow.0
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Love riding in rain but once got caught out in the mother of all thunderstorms. Suffice to say that brown stuff on my shorts wasn't entirely down to a lack of mudguards..."That's it! You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college! " - Homer0
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Likewise - halfway home, the heavens opened. I had my shiny new rain jacket at the bottom of the pannier but figured it was a shower so kept going rather than stop and get wetter while I dug it out. It wasn't just a shower - short but v wet. Was impressed though by how well my Giordana jacket kept out the rain though.
But yes, cycling in the rain makes me giggle - unless, of course, it's that very sharp rain that drives into your face like little needles...0 -
Applespider wrote:.
But yes, cycling in the rain makes me giggle .
Cheaper than champagne - you must be a cheap date!
I don't mind the rain. The only bit I don't like is when it gets on my M-Frames and I can't bloody see.ROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0 -
'zackly the same. Shorts and linen shirt, man bag with laptop taped into a binbag. Only problem is it went dark as a jailers butt crack and I had semi-mirrored Oakleys on my face. Couldn't see for poop and had to bare-eyeball it for the last couple of miles.
OT - can you believe that the autocorrect on this POS HTC phone PROMPTED semi-mirrored and bare-eyeballed but just made me re-type OT three times?FCN 5 belt driven fixie for city bits
CAADX 105 beastie for bumpy bits
Litespeed L3 for Strava bits
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.0 -
5 miles from home on my ride it started to rain properly and I didn't use the short cut I could have to knock 1.5 miles off the journey.I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0
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Last year Winter started with three days of horizontal hail and sleet.
Bring it on.I used to just ride my bike to work but now I find myself going out looking for bigger and bigger hills.0 -
SimonAH wrote:OT - can you believe that the autocorrect on this POS HTC phone PROMPTED semi-mirrored and bare-eyeballed but just made me re-type OT three times?
OT - but don't get me started. Since Apple "fixed" it in IOS5, the autocorrect which always changes its to it's (which I'd got used to) now seems to happen randomly. Same goes for ill and I'll
I get added satisfaction of arriving in the office soaked to the skin and people, knowing you have a car, looking at you as if you're a loon.ROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0 -
5 Minutes before I left work last night and it started bouncing off the roads,my wife rang and said it had passed over our house within about ten minutes so I may aswell hold on .
I contemplated this for about a minute and then just thought, sod it gotta get used to it again as I am gonna spend the next 5 months getting drenched.
Once I was on my way I loved it, aswell as the rain it was also my first dark commute of this autumn and it was great fun !!! Only one mistake.....left my overshoes at home so got very wet feet ...... other than that BRING ON WINTER !!!!0 -
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And I thought I was a loon for wanting heavy rain on my commute this morning
Certifiable, the lot of you!0 -
Went home the long way yesterday evening - got home covered inmud from head to toe - Mrs JW unimpressed by my stupid grin 8)0
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Got home yesterday and wrung out my shorts, socks and crackers.
Shorts were definately the way forward, even though my shoes were still damp this morning. Could be worse.
My Phantom jackets kept me reasonabley dry but it was still damp, inside and out this morning. I couldn't be arsed to stop and put the waterproof on.
Smiled all the way home, though.How would I write my own epitaph? With a crayon - I'm not allowed anything I can sharpen to a sustainable point.
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Love the rain , makes me faster!!
Though could be something to do with my brakes being rubbish in the wet.
Soggy shoes the next morning are the only downside. But thats a problem for another day.0 -
Well I've been to Legoland today and got wetter than an otter's pocket on several occasions.
Did I enjoy it?
No I didn't, and frankly would have looked a bit gay in all my cycling gear to keep me dry.0 -
meanredspider wrote:
OT - but don't get me started. Since Apple "fixed" it in IOS5, the autocorrect which always changes its to it's (which I'd got used to) now seems to happen randomly. Same goes for ill and I'll
I get added satisfaction of arriving in the office soaked to the skin and people, knowing you have a car, looking at you as if you're a loon.
what makes me laff is the odd "cyclist" in the workplace who might commute 2 miles a month if they are "lucky" (for pure poseur value you understand) , also looking at you like you are a loon for cycling in the rain. I get "oooo you braved it today then did you?"
their loss, they don't know what they are missng!15 miles each way commuter (soon to be 20)
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Well I've cycled into work tonight, lovely evening for it. weather forecast reckons it's gonna belt down by the time i finish in the morning, looks like it is the first soaking for me this autumn.
all the lads think i've lost my marbles, there is only 1 bike in the bike sheds.0 -
Just take care out there in the wet. I went out in torrential rain about 8 weeks ago, came off on a bend, broke my collar bone and had to have surgery. The stitches came out today and I'm almost back to work but the Physio says still no bike for a few more weeks.
I'm getting very very jealous of you lot still riding, enjoy it and take care out there. I'm looking to order some new grippy tyres for the road bike and learn to think more about speed into corners. I had just hit that point where my fitness had upped my speed to a level where I needed to relearn whether my speed was right for the conditions and I made a bad call.
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f yeah. i concur that there are evils inside us. :twisted:
first saw the rain, utterly unwilling to get out. then the sky brighten up, thought it was the right moment to leg home. Oh well, the old joke from heaven, it was bright with direct sunlight, at the same time it was p!ssing down. I strapped on my goretex, but my shorts are soaked. Thankfully I had a mud guard on to prevent a soggy bottom, and my sealskinz socks (dont know why did i put on, all i was thinking was 'oh, just incase') keep my feet dry.
i was loving it!! even with smile on my face while pedaling. rode pass Canary Wharf and even have the mood to pop into starbucks for a brew. then looking down at those clones in dark suits as i was just been back from the battlefield. (but in fact i must have looked like a fool)
afterall, it was a nice ride. 8)0 -
paulintheforest wrote:Just take care out there in the wet. I went out in torrential rain about 8 weeks ago, came off on a bend, broke my collar bone and had to have surgery. The stitches came out today and I'm almost back to work but the Physio says still no bike for a few more weeks.
I'm getting very very jealous of you lot still riding, enjoy it and take care out there. I'm looking to order some new grippy tyres for the road bike and learn to think more about speed into corners. I had just hit that point where my fitness had upped my speed to a level where I needed to relearn whether my speed was right for the conditions and I made a bad call.
have fun but take care
hey! Read yer sheldon before you buy that tyre. according to him the grippiest tyres in the wet are the baldest of bald slicks( small variations in compound). And brand new tyres are the worst!15 miles each way commuter (soon to be 20)
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SimonAH wrote:'zackly the same. Shorts and linen shirt, man bag with laptop taped into a binbag. Only problem is it went dark as a jailers butt crack and I had semi-mirrored Oakleys on my face. Couldn't see for poop and had to bare-eyeball it for the last couple of miles.
OT - can you believe that the autocorrect on this POS HTC phone PROMPTED semi-mirrored and bare-eyeballed but just made me re-type OT three times?
OT - you got away lightly
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