Originally Posted by
Walter S
I prefer 80 in the summer and 65 in the winter. It also makes the bicycling more pleasant. If you get used to 76 in the winter then you're that much colder when outside your home. And if you want 70 in the summer then you're "hot" when it's 85 outside and about to pass out a 95-100. I like to keep myself trained for lots of time comfortable outside. I get depressed spending too much time indoors.
You are that much colder. I am not.
One thing. Many probably wear cycling gear. I don't. And I am warm in the winter. My face gets cold, but that is it. No matter what I do in the summer I am hot.