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View Poll Results: What is the coldest temperature you will ride in . . .
61 - 70F
5
1.99%
51 - 60F
27
10.76%
41 - 50F
46
18.33%
31 - 40F
62
24.70%
21 - 30F
33
13.15%
11 - 20F
29
11.55%
01 - 10F
20
7.97%
-9 - 0F
10
3.98%
-19- -10F
8
3.19%
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11
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Old 11-01-11 | 05:45 PM
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Studded bike tires are illegal in Ontario? That's crazy.

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Old 11-01-11 | 05:53 PM
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I ride in what ever the temp happens to be, my coldest so far -20 F. When I got to work, I was sweating. There was also 3" of snow on the road.
I generally start out a little chilly, but, after the first mile or so, I have plenty of heat.
When riding in the cold proper clothing is key. layers, wool, covering exposed skin, etc. The hardest part is fingers and feet, trying to keep them warm and happy.
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Old 11-01-11 | 06:52 PM
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Temperature isn't really a determining factor, because you can dress for it, what is, is road conditions, around here, if it's below freezing, there is likely to be ice on the road, and I don't like riding on ice, studded tire are illegal for road use here.....
Well, that's one law I flout with impunity. Actually, although it's true studded tires are outlawed here for motor vehicles, I can't imagine it being enforced for bicycles.
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Old 11-01-11 | 06:59 PM
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I selected 21 to 30 F as that is what I have prepared for here in the Seattle area, it typically doesn't get much colder than that here. The more complete answer from me would be, as long as there is not a problem with traction, I'll ride
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Old 11-01-11 | 09:32 PM
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I used to ride my motorcycle in Sub Freezing. I was young and dumb then. I cannot stand riding in the cold...any cold! Maybe it's because after losing 125 lbs, I don't hold heat. What I hate is, I ride hard and sweat, then the wind makes me freeze.

So 60+ or I'm inside riding the spinner. If it's not fun, it's not worth doing.

I like riding in the heat. If it hits 100+ I am out on the bike and I love it. My wife thinks I'm crazy, but I have really always been that way. Of course when I am done, I want to get a shower and hit the A/C.
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Old 11-02-11 | 04:41 AM
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Around -4 F. If that's the equivalent of -20 C. Depends on humidity and wind, of course. At -4, it must be close to no wind, and it must be rather dry, or the cold will be unendurable. Some of the worst weather is actually what we have on a typical Danish winter morning: Wind around 10-15 m/s, temp around 30 F, and sleet. That's plain depressing.
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Old 11-02-11 | 05:00 AM
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The coldest temperature I've ridden in is -40C/F ... commuting to work (it warmed up a bit on the way home).
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Old 11-02-11 | 05:39 AM
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From: Pennsylvania and Colorado - Snowbird with bad sense of direction & humor... Retired now Ski Bum... My Ride - Montague - Paratrooper

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Never less than 85 deg. f., sunny, no wind, cool beach to ride to.....

Unless you'er talking skiing.

It's the clothing not the temp.
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Old 11-02-11 | 06:02 AM
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Have commuted to work in the single digits (8 or 9 Fahrenheit) but it's sort of a hassle to get enough gear on to ride in those temps, and I don't want to invest in cold weather riding shoes or boots, so the teens is about as cold as I go now.

Having said that, it's 27 degrees this morning and I probably won't ride because of the sudden drop from mornings in the upper 30s. This year I'm feeling a fair bit older than I have in previous years. Not sure why. Well, actually, work has been pretty intense this last year. Funny how that can be a distraction in other parts of life, including riding.
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Old 11-02-11 | 06:37 AM
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I have now had a couple of rides starting out at 30 degrees, warming into the mid 40s. My issue has been cold fingers and watering eyes. The fingers I can deal with by getting different gloves or lobster mitts. But the eye thing is more difficult.
Try motorcycle goggles. I use a pair when it gets chilly, because otherwise I can water a garden with the stream from my eyes ;-)
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Old 11-02-11 | 06:39 AM
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I will ride in temps above freezing. I live in Canada and can deal with a bit of cold, but icy roads are another story.

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Old 11-02-11 | 07:07 AM
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Denver, I'm a native of the city of Denver and lived lots of years out to the SE of town. I've ridden my titanium Xizang mountain bike across Cherry Creek and Chatfield lakes, as well as the Platte River. That's the same bike that's been along the southern coast in salty air. As a native, I should have been used to the cold, but the cold on my face and ears is just too brutal. Watery eyes, runny nose, ear aches, etc. aren't my cup of tea.

Though I can ride when it's 20 F out, across large bodies of water frozen with 3-ft. thick caps of ice, I prefer the warm breezes, sand, palm trees and even those flying rats - the seagulls - who dive bomb me.
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Old 11-02-11 | 07:09 AM
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32.... no wind or rain.... must have sun
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Old 11-02-11 | 07:55 AM
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Try motorcycle goggles. I use a pair when it gets chilly, because otherwise I can water a garden with the stream from my eyes ;-)
Good idea. How do you deal with glasses? Prescription goggles?
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Old 11-02-11 | 10:19 AM
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I don't mind 40 degrees if the sun is out and the wind is not blowing me all over. But that requires a true freak of weather here in the midwest. Normally, winter is cloudy and windy. That had few positives, until my area became wind-farm central.
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Old 11-02-11 | 04:02 PM
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I kind of broke my own rule today. 58 and Sunny, so I did 21 miles. Legs were fine, upper body was freezing! Had a T-Shirt, Long sleeve short, and another bike shirt on, and was still cold.
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Old 11-02-11 | 04:52 PM
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Three winters ago, I rode to work (9 miles one way) in -5F with -35/-50 windchill; I was out there for an hour, felt some pain, but still had a smile on my face; since my job is now only 2 miles away, I don't see any more adventures like that one on the horizon. But I'd do it again!
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Old 11-02-11 | 05:24 PM
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I chose -9 to 0°F, only because that's the coldest I've ridden, and it's not really likely to get much colder than that around here. The lake (Lake Ontario) moderates our temperature. If it freezes solid across, then all bets are off.
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Old 11-02-11 | 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by gforeman
I kind of broke my own rule today. 58 and Sunny, so I did 21 miles. Legs were fine, upper body was freezing! Had a T-Shirt, Long sleeve short, and another bike shirt on, and was still cold.
You need a wind breaker - truly - even the lightest makes a huge difference.
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Old 11-02-11 | 05:34 PM
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I chose -9 to 0°F, only because that's the coldest I've ridden, and it's not really likely to get much colder than that around here. The lake (Lake Ontario) moderates our temperature. If it freezes solid across, then all bets are off.
That is such a rare occurrence that it has actually happened only twice in recorded history, and neither of those winters were within either of our lifetimes.
The real kicker is that you guys usually get more severe winters on the south side of the lake than we do up here.
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Old 11-02-11 | 06:46 PM
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32.... no wind or rain.... must have sun
+1 Any colder than that and I move.
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Old 11-02-11 | 06:53 PM
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If I wasn't such a wuss, I'd carry my bike with me on the road all winter, but I have no desire to bring a wet slushy bike inside my cab.
But, if I did bring it with me, I could probably get bragging rights for riding down to -35 or so, as I routinely venture into such temps on my travels.
I have seen folks cycle commuting in -40 in Places like Saskatoon and Yellowknife. Brrr!
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Old 11-02-11 | 07:40 PM
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I don't honestly know my low-temp limit for cycling - haven't gotten there yet. For the record, it was 19-20 f when I left for work (on the bike) yesterday and today. And IIRC, I've ridden in single digits. Must by my Norwegian genes: "There is no bad weather, only inadequate clothing."

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Old 11-02-11 | 08:13 PM
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Willingly? By choice not necessity? Something more than a couple miles?

I want a minimum of 60 and sun.
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Old 11-02-11 | 08:14 PM
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I voted 10+. In the single digits my fingers freeze too fast, I need heavy boots, and exposed facial skin freezes. Kinda takes the fun out of it.
However, I did invest in ski goggles recently. I hope they're worth it.
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