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Too cold to ride in Chi-Town?

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Old 12-08-05, 04:09 PM
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Took my bike out for a half hour at shortly after 1 p.m.. Had errand to do before roads got too messy. Was beginning to snow at the time.
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I don't mind riding in the snow either; it's just when there's a fresh load and basically one lane of traffic, passenger cars to make me a little more apprehensive, and cabs and buses are 10x worse. I hope we can sometime arrange some sort of "Snow Commander" ride ala Boston https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/90387-prospective-boston-snow-biking.html.
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This is the best time to break out the xc bike. Don't hate!
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I'm definitely riding my bike to Thai Lagoon in a second to get some Tom Yum soup
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Old 12-08-05, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by monkey
This is the best time to break out the xc bike. Don't hate!

After riding through that mayhem (again, not the snow, the traffic+snow/slush), I'm gearing down (49x16 to 49x18) and putting on XC (30mm michelin sprint) tires under the assumption that both will offer better control. I'm probably wrong.
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Old 12-08-05, 06:14 PM
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I just rode back from downtown and it was snowy as hell, sliding and skidding all over the place, nearly got run over like a bazillion times and all in all it was totally awesome. Cars are only going 5-10 mph anyway and as long as you ride smooth and stay upright you're pretty golden. One thing though is I totally gave up on trying to stay clipped in. Glad I got the flip-flop pedals. Every day this week I've ridden to work and every day I've shown up sweating and feeling like I wore too much. Windproofing and a balaclava are a must for me, after that it's all gravy.
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Old 12-08-05, 06:22 PM
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usually my commute home takes about 12 minutes. today it took 15 in the fresh powder / crappy slushy streets. The best part not many of the cars I passed were moving. Traffic going south on Damen was stopped solid from grand to 18th. It was the most fun I have had on my bike in a long time. Sliding around alot but only took my foot off twice but never put it down. I want to go back out, maybe I will.
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i'm actually kind of jealous of the snow you guys have been getting
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Originally Posted by delay
Well, I rode in Champaign today. It was 9 when I left the apartment. It is probably going to be about 2 when I go home. I can't say that I like it, but when weather keeps me off my bike I get a bit ancy. Since it was snowing yesterday I didn't ride.

Honestly, wind bothers me more than just cold and the wind has been around 7mph today.
lotsa-lotsa-lotsa snow bothers me more than wicked-wicked-low temperatures and nasty-nasty-ass wind chills. did I just say that twice?
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Old 12-09-05, 09:15 AM
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Let me just throw out there that, driving, my evening commute took 3 hours. I'd never wisht to be on a bike more.
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