Winter riding
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Winter riding
Watched a rider today with no helmet, riding in the snow, holding on to a package that was resting on his handlebars.
Speaking from experience. Don't ride on snow or ice. And please wear a helmet!!! Saved my life once.
Ride safe!!!!!!
Speaking from experience. Don't ride on snow or ice. And please wear a helmet!!! Saved my life once.
Ride safe!!!!!!
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I ride on snow and ice nearly every weekday from late November till early April. Usually in the dark.
A few times a month I do the last 0.10 mile with a box of pizza on my handlebars.
I actually enjoy riding on ice. My current favorite ice tire is a Conti GP5K 28mm. I made my way a 1/4 mile out into a frozen lake just last Friday to enjoy some aimless pedaling and long slides. It was fun.
A few times a month I do the last 0.10 mile with a box of pizza on my handlebars.
I actually enjoy riding on ice. My current favorite ice tire is a Conti GP5K 28mm. I made my way a 1/4 mile out into a frozen lake just last Friday to enjoy some aimless pedaling and long slides. It was fun.
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That's crazy talk. That would mean everyone in the northern hemisphere would hang up their bikes from November to April. I've been riding through the New England winters for several decades without incident. It can be done safely.
Last edited by Brett A; 02-16-21 at 02:37 PM.