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When the wind is strong enough to blow you over, I'd cancel the ride.
Riding into big headwinds makes you strong as fuq.
I haven't found a wind report I wouldn't ride in, but it does sway the bike and route I choose. I'd lean toward one of my bikes with many (and low) gears and a tucked riding position (versus, say, an upright single speed cruiser.) I also would avoid routes that are greatly exposed to the wind, which usually means staying off the LFT, but might also mean avoiding a direct shot up Milwaukee into a NW headwind. And as the temp starts to dip, having windproof layers (e.g. jacket/gloves) makes a big difference in comfort.
I road my dutch bike to work yesterday (upright riding position, 50 lb bike). BIG mistake. In open areas the headwind was so strong I was down to 1st gear. All I could do was laugh. I cheered the rare event of 3rd gear.
Haha. I have a big bike and I rode home from the loop to Ravenswood slowly...and carefully...and laughing.
chrisc927 said:I road my dutch bike to work yesterday (upright riding position, 50 lb bike). BIG mistake. In open areas the headwind was so strong I was down to 1st gear. All I could do was laugh. I cheered the rare event of 3rd gear.
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