Traffic 'round these parts dropped off pretty dramatically a few weeks ago... hard to tell from the "I rode today" thread who's still riding, as one would have to conclude that Gene is the only one out there most days by reading it....
Who's sticking it out and plans to continue to ride pretty much every day regardless of weather?
(Was winter 2013; 2014 starts on p. 36; 2015 starts on p. 61)
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I totally need to add something to my legs....they were freezing this morning.
Two words: "Studded Tires".
Steve
Josh.E said:
I rode and fell on ice cause had to get around a truck that was going to crush me between a parked car and his dump truck. got my new wraps scuffed and its the first fall from my new bike that i named Harley Quinn. Still a little on edge cause of it though.
I ride in work slacks covered by nylon shell pants for commuting, but the longest I'm out is about 30 minutes. For longer rides, I wear fleece pants (mine are UnderArmour, but there are other brands) under the shell pants... warm as toast.
Steve
Katie said:
I totally need to add something to my legs....they were freezing this morning.
that popped in my head as i saw the ice and then felt the road
Steve Weeks, DDS said:
Two words: "Studded Tires".
Steve
Josh.E said:I rode and fell on ice cause had to get around a truck that was going to crush me between a parked car and his dump truck. got my new wraps scuffed and its the first fall from my new bike that i named Harley Quinn. Still a little on edge cause of it though.
This darn flu is quite frustrating. I haven't been in any physical condition to ride since before Christmas. Now that I am starting to feel better, we are entering studded tire season... and again I cannot participate. I have been unable to find any 27 by 1.25 inch studded tires. Schwalbe, apparently, does not make them in that size nor any other 27 inch size. Any thoughts (other than buying another bicycle)?
I wear longhandles when it gets cooler than 50. Today I wore two pair—cotton and wool! Yep, I have little to no circulation. But I felt good this morning; even my hands were OK. The sun might have made a difference.
Heavy fleece bib tights over Cabelas silk longjohns. Another 10 degrees down, or another 10 mph headwind, and I'd through windpants over those.
If the topic is "need" you also don't need studded tires to ride in the winter in Chicago.
Cameron 7.5 mi said:
You don't need a whole new bike, just wheels. Swapping a pair of 27" wheels for a pair of 700s requires almost no other changes. The brakes will have to be adjusted, but rarely do they have to be replaced. Everything else should be ok.
David crZven said:This darn flu is quite frustrating. I haven't been in any physical condition to ride since before Christmas. Now that I am starting to feel better, we are entering studded tire season... and again I cannot participate. I have been unable to find any 27 by 1.25 inch studded tires. Schwalbe, apparently, does not make them in that size nor any other 27 inch size. Any thoughts (other than buying another bicycle)?
i ride with 180s Quantumheat voyager base top and bottom with jeans and a hoodie then a chrome windproof jacket and a 180s embrace face mask. But then i only ride like a mile each way home from work.
Not *this* winter (so far) maybe. Otherwise, it depends on if you are willing to fall. I'm not.
Steve
Tony Adams 6.6 mi said:
If the topic is "need" you also don't need studded tires to ride in the winter in Chicago.
Forecast for low Monday night is 2--count 'em, 2--degrees and wind WNW at 18 mph. Who plans to ride Tuesday morning? I don't know yet. ;-)
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