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Biking in Cold Weather

October 13th, 2006 by Tim Grahl

Fritz gives his tips on riding in cold weather…

  • Don’t ride your good bike. MgCl, salt, sand, and grit will all do
    damage to your bikes and components. Washing the stuff off is a
    challenge when it’s this cold outside.

  • You’re probably overdressed. Personally, one fleece layer and shell works good for me down to the single digits Fahrenheit.
  • If your feet tend to get cold, don’t put so many socks on that you cut off circulation to your feet. When there’s snow in the streets, I currently use wool socks and Goretex hiking boots on metal cage pedals with Power Grips. Plenty of people do fine with clipless and shoecovers.

  • Remove some air out of your tires to increase the contact area with the road.

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2 Responses to “Biking in Cold Weather”

  1. 1 Fritz 

    Thanks for the link love, Tim.

  2. 2 poodlehead 

    http://www.icebike.com/ also has lots of info on winter biking. I learned enough there to survive my first winter of bike commuting in Cleveland.

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