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My coldest was -2F just a couple of weeks ago. Compared to my previous coldest ride of 0F, back when I had substandard gear, this more recent ride was quite comfortable. In fact, I have yet to get to work during the coldest days this season without my outer jacket unzipped to ward of sweating. I think I can go much colder without adjustment to anything except another layer for the feet -- bootie type covers.
By the way, I wear sandals year round because they are by far the most versitile footwear I've found. |
You really have to ask, "What was your coldest commute and how long was it?" You might ride for five miles at -10F, but would you want to go 25 at that temp? My commute is 12 miles and the coldest ride I've done was 7F. I won't do that again. I have two long hills to come down and thought my eyeballs would freeze me blind, ha! I rode at 11F last week just because I had been off the bike for too long due to injury. Generally I'm comfortable down to 20 for that ride.
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My coldest is -20 celcius (-4f) on a 29 kms ride that took me 1h45 min.
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 15156294)
-52 f
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Originally Posted by dramiscram
(Post 15156651)
How long was the ride? ( just to know how crazy you are :rolleyes:)
The ride in was cold as it was pushing -40 and the ride home was even colder. Have spent weeks during cold snaps riding to and from work in -40 and colder weather and have felt colder during some of these spells than I did at -52F. |
Coldest ever was -21 F. It's rare that it gets much colder than that around here.
The last few winters have been much milder as has this one so far. |
Originally Posted by cogdriven
(Post 15156629)
You really have to ask, "What was your coldest commute and how long was it?" You might ride for five miles at -10F, but would you want to go 25 at that temp? My commute is 12 miles and the coldest ride I've done was 7F. I won't do that again. I have two long hills to come down and thought my eyeballs would freeze me blind, ha! I rode at 11F last week just because I had been off the bike for too long due to injury. Generally I'm comfortable down to 20 for that ride.
It's a valid question though. What works as far as clothing goes for 5 miles may not work for 25. Of course I wouldn't even drive a 25 mile commute any time of year. It's one of the main reasons I moved. A 25 mile cycling commute, especially in the winter, would take waaay too long for me to justify, - comfort aside. Even my 6 mile commute can take 45 minutes or more if I have a lot of snow to deal with. I've gone on 15 mile group rides in well below 0 temps. The biggest challenge is keeping my feet warm. Otherwise, the distance isn't too much of a factor because I don't have trouble keeping the other body parts comfortable. A guy at a bike shop gave me a tip about feet and longer rides. He said it helps to get off the bike every now and then and stomp or jog with the bike for a short distance to get the circulation going through them again. |
7F for 6mi.
surprised how not bad it was and i actually managed not to overdress (wool baselayer and softshell w/ breathable panels, winter windproof front tights). |
My personal coldest 6 mile commute was -20F, so far this year, my coldest has been -7F.
The getting off the bike for a bit does seem to help with cold feet. |
Thanks to global warming -36C/-33F, 5hrs trip, up to 70km/h wind burst
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Coldest I ever did was -20/-21F - don't rightly remember - was more than 8 years ago. This was in Duluth, Minnesota - and the distance was about 2 miles. I don't think I wore anything cycling specific at all - just the regular clothes I wore if I was out walking in that weather. Had no car, so the only options I had were walking, taking the bus or cycling. Bus wasn't frequent, and entirely missing on weekends so I frequently walked/biked.
Now, I find 37F to be really, really cold - that is the lowest I cycled in last December. I don't think I would survive -20F now! And, w.r.t the comment about Minnesotans saying there is no such thing as bad weather - only bad clothing. All I have to say is, Minnesotans are crazy :) |
Originally Posted by RGNY
(Post 15156946)
7F for 6mi.
surprised how not bad it was and i actually managed not to overdress (wool baselayer and softshell w/ breathable panels, winter windproof front tights). |
This year 17 degrees F.
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Have some really hardy commuters in this group. These are some crazy low temps. It was chilly this morning here in No. California. Saw 26 F on my computer on my way in. That's about as cool as it gets around here. When I got to the office, my coworkers thought I was nuts for braving the "cold".
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Used to walk a lot of places in Maine in winter, with my daughter who was about 4 or 5 at the time, a cold snap wouldn't let my car start, so we had to jog to the main road to meet a ride, for about a mile of frozen dirt road. Any bared skin just burned from the wind, (a small space around the eyes by the sunglasses got exposed) we found out later it was -25, with a wind chill of -50 to -70F. No wonder it hurt! Can't imagine riding a bike in that, I guess you get used to it, if it happens enough. I moved here for a reason! To get away from the extreme temps. Well, that's not the main reason, but it's a side benefit... especially when you are over 50.
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I'm not sure how cold my coldest commute has been, but pretty damn cold. The worst is when it gets so cold that the pawls in the freewheel don't engage. You just spin your crank and nothing happens. The first time this happened to me I just about went all Basil Fawlty on the bike "START START YOU VICIOUS BASTARD!"
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Originally Posted by RGNY
(Post 15156946)
7F for 6mi.
surprised how not bad it was and i actually managed not to overdress (wool baselayer and softshell w/ breathable panels, winter windproof front tights). And I was right. Arrived at work and did a real quick-change. |
Originally Posted by cogdriven
(Post 15156629)
You really have to ask, "What was your coldest commute and how long was it?" You might ride for five miles at -10F, but would you want to go 25 at that temp? My commute is 12 miles and the coldest ride I've done was 7F. I won't do that again. I have two long hills to come down and thought my eyeballs would freeze me blind, ha! I rode at 11F last week just because I had been off the bike for too long due to injury. Generally I'm comfortable down to 20 for that ride.
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Well today in Henderson NV it was 19* which is for me insanely cold. Im getting tired of wearing 3 layers of cloths.
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Originally Posted by SnowJob
(Post 15158032)
The worst is when it gets so cold that the pawls in the freewheel don't engage. You just spin your crank and nothing happens.
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Originally Posted by cogdriven
(Post 15156629)
My commute is 12 miles and the coldest ride I've done was 7F. I won't do that again. I have two long hills to come down and thought my eyeballs would freeze me blind, ha!
Edit: now I see tjspiel made that suggestion already. So I second it. |
Originally Posted by PennyTheDog
(Post 15156153)
I'm in Minneapolis, and I just had my coldest commute so far: 3 degrees fahrenheit this morning (this is my first winter commuting). It seems to be all about keeping your head, hands and feet warm.
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my coldest commute was 15f last year on my first day of bike commuting. Growing up in MA I am used to the cold and for the most part do not mind it if I am dressed appropriately. My commute is ten miles.
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Originally Posted by WPeabody
(Post 15155603)
This has likely been discussed before . . .
. . . but given the unusually cold weather we're having on the central coast of California, yesterday was my personal coldest. 32F, and with a wind chill into the mid to upper 20s. 13 mile commute with a few minor climbs. I was well dressed; thermal turtleneck, wool sweater, fleece pullover, and windproof jacket, thermal bottoms under winter cycling tights, poly under-socks, with two pairs of wool socks over Goretex hiking boots... and my toes were numb. Had on two pairs of gloves, fleece earband over a hat and a knit cap on top of that, hnads were not too bad... Pedalled hard the whole way, but I never got warm until I got to a heated coffee shop to have a cup of tea. So, who's had their coldest commute so far this year or personal record? And how do you stay warm for it? Especially hands and feet? |
Another night of low 30s, and by Wednesday the temps should return to a more normal range. Mid 40s at night, mid to upper 60s by day. Finally!
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