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irwin7638 10-23-12 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by Michael Angelo (Post 14868126)
It's winter here in South Florida. The temps may drop into the 60's soon enough. Time for me to get my insulated riding gear out. :roflmao2:

Greenland has a place for people like you!

Marc

Kobe 10-23-12 08:39 AM

Riding in weather below 40 degrees is when daim brammage sets in.

Wildwood 10-23-12 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by CV-6 (Post 14870651)
I understand this is what the well dressed rider wears in the northwest when it is rainy season....

http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/l...ear/p_gear.jpg

actually we don't get that much rain unless you are near the coast/Olympics, it's just the gray & damp & mist for about 5-6 months that gets to some folks.

edit: soon will come the time to shift focus to the Cascades to enjoy the ski season. Aaahhhh winter.

Italuminium 10-23-12 09:01 AM

Haha, stull in the hifh thirties (centigrade) here in jkt, I'm in for a shock in december!

jamesj 10-23-12 09:32 AM

its getting cool here in Arizona, I guess it's our fall but winter will be here shortly so im super excited!

I ride even in our cold.

- james

seedsbelize 10-23-12 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by Michael Angelo (Post 14870419)
I've never been in snow. I did see a lot of ice on our Alaska trip, but that was during the summer months. No snow, lots of ice. I for one can not take cold weather. It gets into the 50's and I start wearing winter coats.

I have experienced snow, but not for the past 11 years--low fifties is the coldest. I reach for a sweater when the temp drops into the low 80s. And yes, winter riding is upon us, and I am very happy for that! I'll be in northern Ohio for Thanksgiving, though, and have already ordered a jacket and knee warmers, and bought some long johns.

Uyle 10-24-12 08:20 AM

I'm in south California but seriously, my ears hurt when I ride in cold weather ( below 70). Any sugestion to protect, cover my ears? Must be something thin!.

noglider 10-24-12 08:59 AM

You call below 70 cold weather? I'm sorry, I'm finding it hard to relate to that. Compared with places like Minnesota, NJ has wimpy winters, but I've never heard below 70 called cold. Even my wimpy aunt in San Diego wouldn't say that. She calls 50 cold.

Sorry.

jamesj 10-24-12 09:42 AM

I think the 30's, 40's are when it gets cold here in AZ,
to get me through the winter I have wool tights and a wool top as a baselayer and then my riding pants which are hemmed up dickies, and a jacket.
and topped of with a beanie and gloves.

I have noticed people running and bicycling in jackets already. Im still wearing a tshirt and shorts.

pastorbobnlnh 10-24-12 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Uyle (Post 14874830)
I'm in south California but seriously, my ears hurt when I ride in cold weather ( below 70). Any suggestion to protect, cover my ears? Must be something thin!.

I wear a really thin fleece beanie under my helmet when I ride. I might have gotten it at Old Navy or Target.

I don't need it until it is below 40F, and even then it can be hot in the upper 30s. I like the fleece because it is not very tight. I find the tight beanies uncomfortable.

Tom, no need to go all NYC on Uyle. ;) It's a good question and if he's cold below 70F, best he stays in southern CA. :roflmao2:

Time for another snow cycling picture? :innocent: The windows above the snow pile are on my second floor, so yes, the pile is that big.

http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...cleFeb2008.jpg

Mike needs to show us some South Florida winter riding pictures. :p

balindamood 10-24-12 10:29 AM

It was 7 degrees(F) at my house this morning.

rhm 10-24-12 11:02 AM

I wonder about something like this:

http://cozywinters.com/shopping/grap...ar-Mitts_B.jpg
http://cozywinters.com/shop/bar-mitt...zmap=Bar-Mitts

RALEIGH_COMP 10-24-12 11:54 AM

that actually looks pretty sweet! the red looks a bit lobster like, but functionality wise it seems pretty good. i used to live on northern california (sonoma county), i know its not -0 degree weather, but still it gets icy on the regular during the winter and it can make your knuckles feel like rusty hinges. i dont particularly like wearing gloves so these seem perfect for my taste. Too bad they dont have something to match dark brown or honey leather:p

RubberLegs 10-24-12 12:08 PM

When I had my paper-route in Wisconsin, I had clothes I wouldn't wear unless it was below 0 F, because it was too warm to wear. Two pair of wool mittens with leather outers was on my hands, two wool scarves, one around my neck, one around my mouth and nose (over a army surplus winter mask), a wool USNavy watch cap, hood over that....layers and layers and layers. When you are biking at 20 below....it DOES get chilly!

Creme Brulee 10-24-12 12:14 PM

i have a schmidt generator hub that powers an electric blanket i drape overmyself

rhm 10-24-12 01:22 PM

Yeah, well, silliness aside, there actually are people who do long rides in all seasons, and not just so they can post about it on the internet. On such rides it can be a challenge to keep your extremities --hands and feet, sometimes face and ears-- warm.

In contrast there are plenty of people who don't want to be outside unless it's "nice" out. They are missing out on something. But that's not my problem.

cyclotoine 10-24-12 01:41 PM

I'll ride down to -15F I have a fleece lined bellaclava (sp?) and wear ski goggles. I also have a merino hat as another layer. You don't need those handlebar covers with big expedition mitts, but then I ride a single speed at those temps so there are no shifters to fiddle with.

the lobster 10-24-12 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by Creme Brulee (Post 14875823)
i have a schmidt generator hub that powers an electric blanket i drape overmyself

Genius!

Sixty Fiver 10-24-12 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by KOBE (Post 14870909)
Riding in weather below 40 degrees is when daim brammage sets in.

I ridden have at -40 and beyond and seem fine still to be.

cyclotoine 10-24-12 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 14876357)
I ridden have at -40 and beyond and seem fine still to be.

This blows my mind. My hubs feel like they have glue in them at -10.. I took my studs off last night as there isn't enough snow out there yet and felt I was ruining them. Spinning the hubs they have a ton of resistance. What kind of grease do you use for your winter steeds. I repacked my girlfriend's hubs with Motorex white grease this fall and they seem better than mine. I even mixed in a drop of phil wood tenacious oil in the rear to thin it out a bit.

I am thinking dura-ace special freehub grease all around would be awesome, but damn expensive.

Sixty Fiver 10-24-12 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by cyclotoine (Post 14876401)
This blows my mind. My hubs feel like they have glue in them at -10.. I took my studs off last night as there isn't enough snow out there yet and felt I was ruining them. Spinning the hubs they have a ton of resistance. What kind of grease do you use for your winter steeds. I repacked my girlfriend's hubs with Motorex white grease this fall and they seem better than mine. I even mixed in a drop of phil wood tenacious oil in the rear to thin it out a bit.

I am thinking dura-ace special freehub grease all around would be awesome, but damn expensive.

I usually run a three speed IGH with synthetic oil which runs very smoothly at normal and fairly extreme winter temperatures... it has only been when I have ridden at -52F that things started to get a little sluggish and skippy and that was with my extracycle which has synthetic grease in the hub and freehub body.

noglider 10-24-12 03:20 PM

-52F, huh? Do you think you might hold the world's record for coldest cycling? I don't think I've ever experienced anything below -10F.

Sixty Fiver 10-24-12 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 14876497)
-52F, huh? Do you think you might hold the world's record for coldest cycling? I don't think I've ever experienced anything below -10F.

I don't think so... I did that a few years back when we set the record for being the coldest place on earth save for some weather station in Siberia.

After winter riding for so many years there is not really any weather here that can keep me off a bike... I am equipped for extremes and our typical winter weather is not this bad although I have ridden through weeks of cold snaps where one would see -35 to -40 for long periods of time.

Winnipeg gets harsher weather and longer cold snaps... I tip my toque to those folks.

Giacomo 1 10-24-12 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 14876521)
I don't think so... I did that a few years back when we set the record for being the coldest place on earth save for some weather station in Siberia.

After winter riding for so many years there is not really any weather here that can keep me off a bike... I am equipped for extremes and our typical winter weather is not this bad although I have ridden through weeks of cold snaps where one would see -35 to -40 for long periods of time.

Winnipeg gets harsher weather and longer cold snaps... I tip my toque to those folks.

Sounds like my kind of place! How are the real estate prices there?:eek::cry::twitchy:

Is this you by any chance?:winter2::D

Creme Brulee 10-24-12 03:39 PM

-52f? that happens?


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