hello from snowbound NY
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hello from snowbound NY
Hello, new to the bike forum. I am stuck in single digits and snow for the next couple months but ride indoors on a trainer while trying not to go numb from boredom. Started touring last year and will commute to work once spring arrives. Any advice on cleanup after riding to work would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by redserrota
Hello, new to the bike forum. I am stuck in single digits and snow for the next couple months but ride indoors on a trainer while trying not to go numb from boredom. Started touring last year and will commute to work once spring arrives. Any advice on cleanup after riding to work would be appreciated. Thanks.
cleanup your bike or yourself?
- just be sure you carry a small grooming kit full of the common sense articles.
- get a riding outfit together. something practical that allows for mobility & comfort.
at work, change into spare clothing items that you carried in your pack.
- map out a route that's a nice easy ride going in to work so you don't arrive stinking of the pit.
Welcome to the forums. Enjoy your rides - I love that region.