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First white commute of the season!
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We had a little surprise snow "event" this morning on my side of town, just 1 or 2 fluffy inches. Of course it completely snarled traffic for the cagers who have forgotten how to drive in it...again.. heh heh.
I jumped on the Moonlander and smiled all the way to work. (man I love that bike!) It was best Monday morning commute I've had in a long while. Grabbed a pic for those of you who might have put the bike away for the season. This is what you missed today. (temp 22F) http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=283300 |
Looks fun - nice pic !
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I was out in it with my road bike and slick tires. Fortunately they cut through to pavement just fine. Glad I made it to work before things really got to be a mess. I'd better start seriously thinking about getting my winter bike back in commission. It's been easy to blow off the much-needed maintenance the last few months and it was left in pieces about the time the streets cleared up last spring. :-)
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good gravy, that looks cold.
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Now I have to get my Trek 820 ready for my winter commute won't be long and we'll have snow btw
nice pic :) |
Originally Posted by MNBikeCommuter
(Post 14940855)
I was out in it with my road bike and slick tires. Fortunately they cut through to pavement just fine. Glad I made it to work before things really got to be a mess. I'd better start seriously thinking about getting my winter bike back in commission. It's been easy to blow off the much-needed maintenance the last few months and it was left in pieces about the time the streets cleared up last spring. :-)
I sold the Nexus 8 speed rear wheel from my winter bike last week so I could fund the remaining pieces I need to build the Alfine wheel and disc brake. Needless to say I don't have all the parts yet so my winter bike is out of commission at least until next week. This morning was probably the slipperiest conditions I've yet ridden my road bike under. It worked OK but it was kind of odd trying to take off from a stop light and having the wheel spin like it was on a bike stand. |
Originally Posted by modernjess
(Post 14940805)
We had a little surprise snow "event" this morning on my side of town, just 1 or 2 fluffy inches. Of course it completely snarled traffic for the cagers who have forgotten how to drive in it...again.. heh heh.
I jumped on the Moonlander and smiled all the way to work. (man I love that bike!) It was best Monday morning commute I've had in a long while. Grabbed a pic for those of you who might have put the bike away for the season. This is what you missed today. (temp 22F) http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=283300 I've noticed a Moonlander parked outside of Moose and Sadie's a few times in the last month or so. Yours? |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 14941225)
Great Picture !
I've noticed a Moonlander parked outside of Moose and Sadie's a few times in the last month or so. Yours? |
Beautiful Picture and cool Fat bike :)
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sting-rays were the balls!
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Yes... beautiful photo. How are the fatty tires in snow? Have you been through more than in this pic?
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Originally Posted by gerv
(Post 14949107)
Yes... beautiful photo. How are the fatty tires in snow? Have you been through more than in this pic?
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Cool bike... It never snows down here! :(
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Nice! Enjoy!
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Nothing like seeing all that white stuff and rolling yourself a big fatty... :)
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...pugsleyme1.JPG |
thats the coolest thing i have seen in my life we dont have bikes with tires like that down here .me wants
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Originally Posted by modernjess
(Post 14952104)
I just got the bike this summer and Monday was the first time it's touched snow so there's not much to report yet. I can say that the 2 inches of fluff was not even noticeable in terms of handling or speed. About all it did was quiet the "ruhrring" sound of the rolling tires on the asphalt. More reports as the year progresses. I'll be out in it and I've got 2 sets of rubber to snow test, the Big Fat Larry's and the Bud and Lou. C'mon Winter!
12 psi seems to be the sweet spot for me to balance traction and handling... we got a foot of snow last week. |
Originally Posted by modernjess
(Post 14952104)
I just got the bike this summer and Monday was the first time it's touched snow so there's not much to report yet. I can say that the 2 inches of fluff was not even noticeable in terms of handling or speed. About all it did was quiet the "ruhrring" sound of the rolling tires on the asphalt. More reports as the year progresses. I'll be out in it and I've got 2 sets of rubber to snow test, the Big Fat Larry's and the Bud and Lou. C'mon Winter!
I have no idea when my studded tires will arrive so, I've been contemplating getting either a Nate or Bud for the front. The Bud is so much larger than a Nate the bike might look a bit odd. On mtbr I saw a Mukluk with, B & L and it looks awesome. If I went that route I'd probably have to give up on the idea of fenders. edit: The type of snow probably affects handling a lot. So far I've only encountered fairly dry stuff. Moister snow should give extra grip. |
I went with minimal fenders (for now) as my Pug is going to see a lot of snow and trails... when it gets wet and / or icy I have my dedicated winter bike which is studded up and gets me from A to B faster on cleared roads.
If I get new tyres the old ones may get put in line to be studded for winter use. |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 14952215)
Nothing like seeing all that white stuff and rolling yourself a big fatty... :)
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...pugsleyme1.JPG Edited to add: Nice bike! |
Originally Posted by gecho
(Post 14952272)
The Larry on my Pugsley slips out a lot unless I run very low pressure on it. On ice and polished snow it's pretty sketchy even at 4-5 psi. At that low of pressure the bike has odd cornering characteristics when I encounter a stretch of bare pavement. The tire always wants to stay flat which keeps the bike from leaning in a corner giving this weird front tire pulling feel.
Originally Posted by gecho
(Post 14952272)
I have no idea when my studded tires will arrive so, I've been contemplating getting either a Nate or Bud for the front. The Bud is so much larger than a Nate the bike might look a bit odd. On mtbr I saw a Mukluk with, B & L and it looks awesome. If I went that route I'd probably have to give up on the idea of fenders.
For fenders, I picked up a set PDW Dave's Mud Shovels. Great design, and cheap, and Dave Gray is a really nice guy who has designed a lot of fat bike products. Tire choice makes no difference with them. |
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