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Old 12-12-23, 08:32 AM
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Eight mistakes new winter bike commuters make...

And how to avoid them.

Mistake 1: Gear Overload
Mistake 2: Overthinking Your Bike
Mistake 3: Overdressing
Mistake 4: Not Considering the Extremities
Mistake 5: Failing to Change Your Route
Mistake 6: All-or-Nothing Attitude
Mistake 7: Fear
Mistake 8: Going it Alone

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always good to double-check yer procedures

it's all good, until it isn't

I've seen a cpl of his videos before, like the one titled: "use this, not that"

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