Post your winter bike pics.
Like the thread title says. Just curious what everyone is riding, maybe throw in location/temp/conditions/etc.
Here is mine (obvious summer picture): http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/9977/p1010071td8.jpg Specs: 1983? Schwinn World, purchased for 3 dollars sans wheels. Old Suzue front hub and Araya rim, 27 1/4" tire (generic). Surly fixed/fixed rear laced to Alex double walled 700c rim with DT spokes and 38c cross tire. BB made out of spare spindle (replaced the cottered cranks) and random bearings. The Brooks gets swapped out for an old plastic road saddle in the winter (suprisingly comfortable). Old MKS pedals and plastic clips and nylon straps. Can't remember fender make/model. The fork pictured has been replaced after breaking the fork end. Run 42x17, which allows me to trudge up the hills of Duluth, MN in the winter. Rode it down to -20F last winter and through a couple blizzards, only had to walk it a couple times. |
Last winter. Normally I don't use fenders but last winter was one of Denver's rare nasty ones.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_0174.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_0168.jpg This is the first of 4 major and 3 or 4 minor storms we had to deal with http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_0086.jpg |
dang, those are some nice winter bikes!
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http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...edrewlride.jpg
My Kona with studded Nokian tires. I'm getting wider wheels built for better snow floatation |
^ Holy ovenmitts!
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Originally Posted by seafoamer
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^ Holy ovenmitts!
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I rode a rigid mountain bike when I lived in true snow country in the late 80's and 90's just a few hours drive east of the OP. (UP of Michigan)
In the Pac NW I don't see too much snow on the roads, but it sometimes happens. Got some Nokians for the 'cross bike for this winter for the few days of icy, frozen roads if we get them. Here's some Pacific Northwest snow bike pics from 3 different snow tours. All of a Long Haul Trucker |
Originally Posted by MudSplattered
(Post 5570851)
Ovenmitt, chuckle! They're POGIES, man! Perfect for temps below freezing. Maybe it's just an Alaskan/Canadian thang.
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Despite it's looks, Besik worked very well. 2.125 rims like on cruisers. 2.25 mud tires with 1/2 inch sheetmetal screws as studs. Good float, coulda been better though. Also it was a fixXxed gear and a blast to ride, best braking modulation ever. Front brake was more of a speed controller then a brake.
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...n/127402e1.jpg |
Originally Posted by KLW2
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We use them here in Minnesota too! I sew a fleece flap on the inside where the cables pass through to plug that hole and a small pocket for a chem hand warmer if needed... What was the event?
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MudSplattered,
You're hard core! That's a good test to have your bike make it throught an Alaskan winter season Do they have mittens like that for drop bars? I see you're not sporting fenders? You don't need them? keep on trucking |
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Bekologist,
3 Snow tours? Sick;) I dig the cool splash guard. Tell me about the ski's? You don't strap the bike to your back at any point do you? |
Winter Play
2004 Enduro donning Nokian Extreme 294' http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...Picture107.jpg Winter Commuters My new to me "Ice Bike" ready for winter 2007 - 2008. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...i/IMG_4032.jpg I ride my Bianchi CX when the roads are not icy http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...Picture030.jpg |
Originally Posted by revolator
(Post 5573301)
MudSplattered,
You're hard core! That's a good test to have your bike make it throught an Alaskan winter season Do they have mittens like that for drop bars? I see you're not sporting fenders? You don't need them? keep on trucking I'm not really hardcore, I'm pretty wimpy compared to the guys, but being a girl, I can get away with it. I don't know if there are any made specifically for drop bars. There are pogies used for snowmachines (mobiles) and 4-wheelers or kayaking, which are bigger than what I have. Or you could always have some custom made. Good luck! But then I enjoy stuff like this, so I may enjoy cold more than others: http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...rafting022.jpg We don't need fenders, everything is frozen so no wet spray. I haven't noticed any issues with snow being thrown up on my back. It either doesn't happen or I don't notice. My Chaindriven Life in Alaska |
when the roads are fairly clear and dry, it's this.
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/6...g0094smxt6.jpg http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/1...g0134smcu9.jpg when it's sloppy, or spitting snow, or what have you, I use my Stumpjumper with fenders. Haven't got any pics of that yet. |
This was taken a few minutes ago... my Kuwahara Cascade in her natural environment.
http://members.shaw.ca/feynn/biking/kuwiefixsnow1.jpg |
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Mud splattered, I get cold when the sun goes behind a cloud how can you... ice.. tube???
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Originally Posted by Upthebikes610
(Post 5612286)
Mud splattered, I get cold when the sun goes behind a cloud how can you... ice.. tube???
Tube? You mean change one? It's a pain, but snow does not cause many flats. |
2manybikes, thanks for the help but my post was refereing to the picture of mudsplattered, doing which I can only deem as "ice tubing".
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Originally Posted by Upthebikes610
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Mud splattered, I get cold when the sun goes behind a cloud how can you... ice.. tube???
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Fram (beta version), my winter bike built off a Kona Hoss. Named after Nansen's arctic boat.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b52/Gussick/fram4.jpg |
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It was -7F the night this pic was taken. Brrrrrrrrrrr.
http://www.velotees.com/images/Mtb60.jpg The view from the cockpit: http://www.velotees.com/images/Mtb61.jpg ... Brad |
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