Totals for the year so far:
27.70 gallons of gas saved
$90.04 dollars saved.
915 miles on the bike.
The Plant Bike Freddy Fenders, O2 cycling series rain jacket, small Nashbar Fly bag, Nashbar Handlebar bag, new rear light, and bottle cage showed up Tuesday.
The rain coat seems to be a little on the cheap side, but it was a return from nashbar so it was only about $20 bucks . I already wore it this week on Wednesday, there was a little rain when I rode in to work. It seemed to work fine, but I'll need to be careful to not rip it.
The Nashbar handlebar bag was 72% off, but I'm going to have to either rig up something to keep it up or return it. I'm wondering if the Arkel small bar bag is too expensive of a Father's day gift to ask for...While I thinking about it, the utility basket looks pretty good too, once I get the rack moved to the Quest, no way is that going on the Trek.
The small fly bar works good for holding my park multitool and a spare tube. There's not a lot of room leftover. I should be able to put on some tire levelers in it. It is pretty easy to attach to the seat and there is a loop to hang my Nashbar Brillant Taillight.
I haven't been able to put the fenders on the Quest yet. And the rack and panniers are still on the Trek until I figure out the handlebar bag situation.
The riding has been good. But the roads can get quite a bit of debris on them, I'm wondering about the kevlar tires to help reduce the chances of puncture flats.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Another Flat and a plan
The rear tire on my Trek 1.2 was flat this morning. I think that it's the fourth rear flat that I needed to fix since January. Instead of taking the time to replace the tube, I turned to the old Quest Crestwood. The transition from road racer to the cheap mountain bike was jarring. The barrels passing as tires were a sight. But they made short work of the debris that was still on the bike lanes after all of the storms. It only took my 65 minutes to get in, or ten minutes longer than on the Trek. Now I am thinking of setting the Quest up as my bad weather commuter and short errand bike (when I normally drive) by adding fenders, moving the rack and paniers, getting another cage for a water bottle and also moving the pedals and toe clips to the Quest.
The Trek will get clipless pedals, a handlebar bag for lunches and small clothes, a seat bag for tools and tube. Hopefully this will get more weight off my rear tire. This will be the my fair weather commuter.
The Quest will have the rack, panniers, the old Trek pedals and fenders and I use it to transport clothes for the week to the office and ride in wet weather and after storms until debris. Since it's a cheap bike, I'm not too worried about the rain. Hopefully I can get this setup fairly soon.
2008 totals:
$73.22 saved in gasoline
23.05 gallons saved
750 miles not driven
The Trek will get clipless pedals, a handlebar bag for lunches and small clothes, a seat bag for tools and tube. Hopefully this will get more weight off my rear tire. This will be the my fair weather commuter.
The Quest will have the rack, panniers, the old Trek pedals and fenders and I use it to transport clothes for the week to the office and ride in wet weather and after storms until debris. Since it's a cheap bike, I'm not too worried about the rain. Hopefully I can get this setup fairly soon.
2008 totals:
$73.22 saved in gasoline
23.05 gallons saved
750 miles not driven
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
May Weather
So far so good this month. I've been able to ride the bike 3 out of 5 days. As an added bonus, My wife and I got recertified in adult/child/infant CPR and we got to eat a dinner overlooking the harbor in Annapolis.
The trial keeps getting busier, there are quite a few people out with their kids during the evening commute home.
I broke down and bought a watch/heart rate monitor from amazon. I wanted a watch to time contractions and to time legs of my trip in. Hopefully the HRM will help my target training that will led to shorter commute times.
So far for the month I've been able to save 3.14 gallons of gas. And my best time in is now 57 minutes.
The trial keeps getting busier, there are quite a few people out with their kids during the evening commute home.
I broke down and bought a watch/heart rate monitor from amazon. I wanted a watch to time contractions and to time legs of my trip in. Hopefully the HRM will help my target training that will led to shorter commute times.
So far for the month I've been able to save 3.14 gallons of gas. And my best time in is now 57 minutes.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
April wrap up
We adopted our daughter this month. Definately top billing.
Only 6 round trips this month by the bike. I was able to save 5.84 gallons. I used 13.48 gallons.
More bicyclists have appeared on the B & A Trial after work and around town as the weather has improved. I kinda miss the cooler weather. The trip in today was a brief reminder of the winter weather.
We had a stretch of rainy weather and during the best weather of the month I was busy working in the family room in the basement. I put in a dricore subfloor and a laminate floating floor on top of that. Now trying to figure out insulation.
I fianlly got a new water bottle that doesn't leak. Much better that the old sieve, um bottle I was using before.
So totals for the year:
19 gallons and $59.30 saved
18 roundtrips (24.25%) of my commuting miles
Only 6 round trips this month by the bike. I was able to save 5.84 gallons. I used 13.48 gallons.
More bicyclists have appeared on the B & A Trial after work and around town as the weather has improved. I kinda miss the cooler weather. The trip in today was a brief reminder of the winter weather.
We had a stretch of rainy weather and during the best weather of the month I was busy working in the family room in the basement. I put in a dricore subfloor and a laminate floating floor on top of that. Now trying to figure out insulation.
I fianlly got a new water bottle that doesn't leak. Much better that the old sieve, um bottle I was using before.
So totals for the year:
19 gallons and $59.30 saved
18 roundtrips (24.25%) of my commuting miles
Friday, April 25, 2008
Everything is Fine
After I rode into work this morning, gotten cleaned up and started to work my wife called. She hasn't felt the baby kicking except for some very weak kicks since the previous afternoon. So she was coming into town to check this out. So I rode the 4 miles to the doctor's office. Everything's fine. Very good news. So I rode close to 42 miles today, instead of 32. On the way home, the traffic out of town was terrible, so I led another commuter on a shortcut.
I confess, I passed stopped cars on the right. Bad cyclist.
The total so far for the year:
17 round trips by bike (23.9% of my commuting miles)
18.07 gallons of gas saved
$56.16 saved in gas costs
I confess, I passed stopped cars on the right. Bad cyclist.
The total so far for the year:
17 round trips by bike (23.9% of my commuting miles)
18.07 gallons of gas saved
$56.16 saved in gas costs
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Parasite be gone
I got a parasite on the ride home. Someone on the trail was practicing their drafting on me for a few miles. If you want to ride that close to my rear wheel and gcet a easier trip, share the love!!!
I'm still a little new at this but that seemed uncool.
I'm still a little new at this but that seemed uncool.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Riding home with the boss's boss
There might be a convert to the bicycle commuting cause. The boss's boss is starting to ride in occasionally. It turns out that we were leaving at the same time, so we rode together to the B&A Trail ranger station were he packed up his bike and drove and I kept riding home.
I was a little bit faster, but that was probably the bike. He's on a hybrid and I'm on the Trek 1.2.
Since there is a lot going on the at the house, I've only been able to do the commute by bike 3 times in April, including today.
I was a little bit faster, but that was probably the bike. He's on a hybrid and I'm on the Trek 1.2.
Since there is a lot going on the at the house, I've only been able to do the commute by bike 3 times in April, including today.
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