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Old 11-02-16 | 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by ptempel
I've pushed it a bit lower than 20F bu tthat gets me through the winter in the "torpical" NYC area. In Michigan, I guess I'd need a little more thermal items for that hood. Sometimes wonder how folks ride in sub zero F temps but they are there. This reminds meof a temperature joke like the one below:

"Cold" is a relative term. Use the handy list below to overcome the confusion. Degrees (Fahrenheit)…
On a slightly more serious note, I have posted a few times that to evaluate cold weather items, we need a definition of a cold ride:
Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
…Speaking of winter I have on a few posts repeated the suggestion of the definition of a cold ride as one where the water bottle freezes solid, as a function of temperature and time. For my 14 mile commute of slightly over an hour that occurs at about 15º F…
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