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Old 03-02-15 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
I have often posted that for any evaluation of winter gear, the poster should specify temperature and distance (as a function of time). One post once suggested that a "cold" ride is one where the water bottle freezes solid; a function of temperature and time. For my 14 miles that occurs at about 15º F or less (-9.4º C).

Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
My usual question, "How cold and how far do you ride?". After all, according to your given Location, "6367 km away from the center of the Earth," the climate is ambiguous.

Originally Posted by erig007
The Earth isn't a perfect sphere so this radius gives more or less my lattitude (i live in Canada).
Thanks for the favour of a less ambiguous reply.

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