
Originally Posted by
mike
Steele-bike, I don't think you have to "BUY" much stuff to get ready for winter commuting. The big thing is prepping your bike.
As far as clothes, winter biking in really cold places like Iowa is a dirty job that requires the same clothes you normally would use for an outdoor activity. Forget the tights and fancy biking shoes.
Two special pieces of clothing you might not have, but should for biking are a balaclava hat and a pair of gaitors (gators save your clothes from the slush and keep your legs warm).
Change your pedals to old-fashioned granny pedals. You will need to get your feet off your pedals at lightening speed when you are "going down" on ice.
Make sure your spokes and rim are stainless steel or some other non-corrosive material.
Give your bike a couple of coats of the best automobile wax you can get.
Lube you chain with heavy weight motor oil.
Prepare a convenient area or location where you can wash salt and slush off of you bike. Salt and road slush eat a bicycle fast. I really started to admire how well built automobiles and their parts are when I compared how much better they hold up in winter than bicycles do. You will have to clean your bike frequently.