Only in Michigan..........
#2
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Joined: Oct 2003
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From: SE Michigan
Bikes: '03 Litespeed Blue Ridge; '15 Litespeed T5; '17 Jamis Renegade Exploit; '17 Salsa Fargo 27.5+
Well actually, I wouldn't call 100% humidity and being soaked when I got back from riding a "dry day". I don't remember a slight breeze until around 6pm yesterday. Yeah, gotta love Michigan.
#3
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 612
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From: Berkley, Michigan
Bikes: Commuter(s), MTB(s), bent(s), folder(s) and a road.
Hello there,
I did quite a bit of riding this weekend, and I noticed a lot of people out on bikes. More than I have in the past years. I went to a couple of bike stores too, and they were all busy.
Ya, near 100 F temps and 100% humidity sucks.
I did quite a bit of riding this weekend, and I noticed a lot of people out on bikes. More than I have in the past years. I went to a couple of bike stores too, and they were all busy.
Ya, near 100 F temps and 100% humidity sucks.
#4
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 612
Likes: 1
From: Berkley, Michigan
Bikes: Commuter(s), MTB(s), bent(s), folder(s) and a road.
Hello there,
I did quite a bit of riding this weekend, and I noticed a lot of people out on bikes. More than I have in the past years. I went to a couple of bike stores too, and they were all busy.
Ya, near 100 F temps and 100% humidity sucks.
I did quite a bit of riding this weekend, and I noticed a lot of people out on bikes. More than I have in the past years. I went to a couple of bike stores too, and they were all busy.
Ya, near 100 F temps and 100% humidity sucks.
#6
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Joined: Dec 2005
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From: northern California
Bikes: Bruce Gordon BLT, Cannondale parts bike, Ecodyne recumbent trike, Counterpoint Opus 2, miyata 1000
I enjoyed some of that swinging in Colorado before AIDS got too common. Summer where I live now 42F to 49F at night and 69F to 75F at 3PM and sunny until late September. If it gets over 80F some people whine and ride out on the coast. Had measureable snow January, 2002 for the first time in at least 85 years.





