negative temp, positive bike - The Chainlink2024-03-28T20:16:55Zhttps://thechainlink.org/forum/topics/negative-temp-positive-bike?feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt is slower going in the col…tag:thechainlink.org,2009-01-15:2211490:Comment:382292009-01-15T17:50:42.405ZE Ahttps://thechainlink.org/profile/EA
It is slower going in the colder temps.<br />
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But I also find that with my face mostly covered, I tend to overheat quickly. I prefer this to my nose getting frost bite, though. So, I try not to push it too much. Nice and steady.
It is slower going in the colder temps.<br />
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But I also find that with my face mostly covered, I tend to overheat quickly. I prefer this to my nose getting frost bite, though. So, I try not to push it too much. Nice and steady. Also, I thought autos were te…tag:thechainlink.org,2009-01-15:2211490:Comment:382232009-01-15T17:45:58.448Zheather shttps://thechainlink.org/profile/heatherstratton
Also, I thought autos were terrible this morning! And I don't fully understand why, because there wasn't much snow left on the street (Milwaukee). I kept thinking to myself, 'I don't forget how to bike when it's cold out, why do they forget how to drive?' It was as if people decided that those lines in the street were no longer lane dividers, but abstract art or something.
Also, I thought autos were terrible this morning! And I don't fully understand why, because there wasn't much snow left on the street (Milwaukee). I kept thinking to myself, 'I don't forget how to bike when it's cold out, why do they forget how to drive?' It was as if people decided that those lines in the street were no longer lane dividers, but abstract art or something. Interesting. I always thought…tag:thechainlink.org,2009-01-15:2211490:Comment:382182009-01-15T17:39:56.253Zheather shttps://thechainlink.org/profile/heatherstratton
Interesting. I always thought it was because your muscles have to work harder to keep up a regular pace when it's cold out.<br />
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<cite>jamimaria said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/negative-temp-positive-bike#2211490Comment38208"><div><cite>terryg said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/negative-temp-positive-bike?page=1&commentId=2211490%3AComment%3A38199&x=1#2211490Comment38199"><div><br></br> On ice bike they did an article on…</div>
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Interesting. I always thought it was because your muscles have to work harder to keep up a regular pace when it's cold out.<br />
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<cite>jamimaria said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/negative-temp-positive-bike#2211490Comment38208"><div><cite>terryg said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/negative-temp-positive-bike?page=1&commentId=2211490%3AComment%3A38199&x=1#2211490Comment38199"><div><br/>
On ice bike they did an article on why bikers are slower in the winter. They attribute a lot of it to the fact that cold air is denser than warm air:<br/>
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</blockquote> terryg said:I've noticed that…tag:thechainlink.org,2009-01-15:2211490:Comment:382082009-01-15T16:40:33.438ZBalloonBikerhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/jamimaria
<cite>terryg said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/negative-temp-positive-bike?page=1&commentId=2211490%3AComment%3A38199&x=1#2211490Comment38199"><div>I've noticed that "slow" feeling as well. I don't know what that's all about, I don't feel sick or anything like that. Must be the layers and not having the same freedom of motion that we have in the summer or something.</div>
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On ice bike they did an article on why bikers are slower in the…
<cite>terryg said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/negative-temp-positive-bike?page=1&commentId=2211490%3AComment%3A38199&x=1#2211490Comment38199"><div>I've noticed that "slow" feeling as well. I don't know what that's all about, I don't feel sick or anything like that. Must be the layers and not having the same freedom of motion that we have in the summer or something.</div>
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On ice bike they did an article on why bikers are slower in the winter. They attribute a lot of it to the fact that cold air is denser than warm air:<br />
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<a href="http://<a href="http://www.icebike.org/Articles/SlowerWinter.htm">http://www.icebike.org/Articles/SlowerWinter.htm</a>"></a> I've noticed that "slow" feel…tag:thechainlink.org,2009-01-15:2211490:Comment:381992009-01-15T16:31:14.486Zterryghttps://thechainlink.org/profile/terryg
I've noticed that "slow" feeling as well. I don't know what that's all about, I don't feel sick or anything like that. Must be the layers and not having the same freedom of motion that we have in the summer or something.
I've noticed that "slow" feeling as well. I don't know what that's all about, I don't feel sick or anything like that. Must be the layers and not having the same freedom of motion that we have in the summer or something. Plus when I walked into work,…tag:thechainlink.org,2009-01-15:2211490:Comment:381812009-01-15T15:54:01.252ZBalloonBikerhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/jamimaria
Plus when I walked into work, I got some positive reinforcement.<br />
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I felt a little colder than I have other times and I really felt slow today. I think it was the extra layer. Today I wore my usual balaclava and goggles and then also a small fleece nose guard, safety glasses, hat and then an additional scarf wrapped around the lower part of my face. It definitely made me feel kind of stiff and made it had to see.<br />
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Autos weren't really jerks though, so that helped.
Plus when I walked into work, I got some positive reinforcement.<br />
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I felt a little colder than I have other times and I really felt slow today. I think it was the extra layer. Today I wore my usual balaclava and goggles and then also a small fleece nose guard, safety glasses, hat and then an additional scarf wrapped around the lower part of my face. It definitely made me feel kind of stiff and made it had to see.<br />
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Autos weren't really jerks though, so that helped.