Snow Riding Website
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Snow Riding Website
Just read my RBR ezine and saw this link for Icebike. https://www.enteract.com/~icebike/ There is a website for EVERYTHING ! Now that my hybrid has become my 2nd bike, I'm tempted to flirt with disaster with my 42 year old bones and ride tomorrow. I can see myself putting screws in my knobbies in the future. I must be forgetting all the crashes on ice delivering newspapers in my youth
#3
Year-round cyclist

Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 3,023
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From: Montréal (Québec)
Originally posted by hillyman
Just read my RBR ezine and saw this link for Icebike. https://www.enteract.com/~icebike/ ....
Just read my RBR ezine and saw this link for Icebike. https://www.enteract.com/~icebike/ ....
This site is also known as https://www.icebike.org.
A lot of it caters to off-road riders and to people who ride on roads with real packed ice.
I would suggest you look at the "Commuting" pages and at "Members" pages.
One good page, with lots of local (to you) information is https://www.bikewinter.org
Take it slowly and cautiously and with fenders, and you will be OK.
Regards,
#4
Friend of Jimmy K

Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 1,458
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From: Minneapolis
Bikes: A lot: Raliegh road bike, 3 fixed gears, 2 single speeds, 3 Cannondales, a couple of Schwinns
My favorite Ice Bike page... https://www.calhouncycle.com/01icehome.html lot's of contraptions and entertainment in the wide open spaces of a MN lake.
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Very Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 1,776
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From: Central Pa
Bikes: 2000 Bianchi San Remo and a mint 1984 Trek 720
I'm tired of wating for the roads to clear. Yesterday I ordered 2 studded bike tires. By next weekend I'll be on the road again!
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