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Old 01-03-11 | 11:38 AM
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We don't get true winter here in NW Oregon, but it was 25 degrees F when I rode in this morning. I have a newfound appreciation for those of you who ride in actual winter conditions. It doesn't often get mcuh below 40 around here.

By luck, mostly, I think I nailed the layering -- a long sleeve wool base layer, standard short sleeve jersey, semi-thick cycling jacket, backpack, bike shorts, tights, wool socks, warm shoes, shoe covers, ear covers, helmet cover. I did sweat a bit (but just a bit), and I arrived at work with a nice collection of beardcicles. The biggest challenge was that it took me about 30 minutes to realize that changing hand positions more often rather than warmer gloves was what I needed to relieve the pain in my finger tips.

Then I got to work and discovered that my lock, which I leave on the rack here, was frozen shut. I tried spitting in it, which got the key to turn half way, but I couldn't get the thing to open. Happily, I keep a spare lock in my cubicle. Any tips on opening a frozen lock?
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Old 01-03-11 | 11:58 AM
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Heh, I lived in Portland for 15 years and remember the day when I felt absolutely proud to commute to work by bike when it was a "super cold" 26 degrees. I miss those days. However, what Portland lacks in cold, it more than makes up for with rain.
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Old 01-03-11 | 12:30 PM
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Any tips on opening a frozen lock?
hot water. if its just cold.. may be lacking oil in the lock, did it work OK friday?
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Old 01-03-11 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
hot water. if its just cold.. may be lacking oil in the lock, did it work OK friday?
I haven't been at work since the 23rd, but it worked then. I'm sure hot water would work (in fact, today I expect just waiting until afternoon will work), but I was hoping for a trick that would work with what I'd have with me on the bike.
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Old 01-03-11 | 01:50 PM
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I made the mistake of keeping a lock de-icer in the car.

The mistake was it does no good if you can't get into the car to begin with because the locks were frozen. I learned carrying it on me with something I usually carry around to begin with (book bag) was the smarter choice.

<I wonder if I can sue because I don't remember reading that bit of information on the instructions> ;-)
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Old 01-03-11 | 02:05 PM
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24 F on my ride home this morning. Not as cold as it was before the holidays.
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Old 01-03-11 | 02:09 PM
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We get below freezing just a few times a year. I've found that just throwing on an old merino wool sweater over my regular l/s sweater is just fine. I have to resist the inclination to dress for a K2 expedition. It's just a few degrees cooler than usual.
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Old 01-03-11 | 02:26 PM
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It was 23 F when I biked to Gas Works Park and watched the fireworks show. I bundled up like I was trying to cross the antarctic, because I spent about ten minutes standing there with my bike, not moving.

Cashmere is a wonderful fabric for cyclists, by the way.
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