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Old 11-01-22 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by livedarklions
Am I reading this right? You're going to ride a trainer in the rain and snow? That's so counterintuitive that if it works, it's amazing.
I'm sincerely admiring that you're going to try this, and hope you'll let us know how it works out for you. Even if it doesn't work out, that's a pretty bold attempt.
Well it does sound off but water in my eyes from forward motion is one of my most hated parts of riding in the rain. If I can get wet without dealing with the visibility issues that doesn't sound like the worst thing but I would rather just do it indoors.
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