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#26
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Originally Posted by Moto-Velo
It's when the temperature drops into the low 50's and it rains hard for maybe a week.
In anticipation of those intimidating conditions, I got a new jacket at REI recently. They had them for 25% off and I couldn't resist. I also got a pair of seriously kick ass wool knickers from Swrve Cycling.
I'll probably throw the fenders on when it does rain, but that probably won't be until January.
In anticipation of those intimidating conditions, I got a new jacket at REI recently. They had them for 25% off and I couldn't resist. I also got a pair of seriously kick ass wool knickers from Swrve Cycling.
I'll probably throw the fenders on when it does rain, but that probably won't be until January.
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#27
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From: the pesto of cities
Bikes: Davidson Impulse, Merckx Titanium AX, Bruce Gordon Rock & Road, Cross Check custom build, On-One Il Pomino, Shawver Cycles cross, Zion 737, Mercian Vincitore, Brompton S1L, Charge Juicer
This weekend I'll probably slap some fenders and my old 700x28 Vittoria Randonneurs on the Cross Check, add a Planet Bike Superflash and call it good.
My gf just knitted me a world champion striped scarf. Here it is in progress (the blue looks purple in the pic, but it is actually blue).

I broke out the lobster gloves and the wool cap I got in Portland last summer. I'm ready - at least when I remember to keep my headlight charged. **** that is annoying.
My gf just knitted me a world champion striped scarf. Here it is in progress (the blue looks purple in the pic, but it is actually blue).

I broke out the lobster gloves and the wool cap I got in Portland last summer. I'm ready - at least when I remember to keep my headlight charged. **** that is annoying.
#28
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From: Reno, NV
Bikes: 2006 Bianchi Pista & 1979 Bavaria Touring Bike
So what maintenance would you suggest after winter? Just a question...
Also, here in Reno doesn't have too harsh of winters though we do get snow...hopefully I'll survive. I did want to drop my gearing but that is about all I could do. Being that I'm carless and broke I pretty much have to deal with it.
Also, here in Reno doesn't have too harsh of winters though we do get snow...hopefully I'll survive. I did want to drop my gearing but that is about all I could do. Being that I'm carless and broke I pretty much have to deal with it.
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Originally Posted by dustinlikewhat
what special prep are you doing to get your bike ready?
I'm repacking my bearings this weekend, and ditching the mtn bike grips for bar tape, learned the hard way last year that exposed aluminum plus bear hands is the worst thing ever.
I'm repacking my bearings this weekend, and ditching the mtn bike grips for bar tape, learned the hard way last year that exposed aluminum plus bear hands is the worst thing ever.
Imagine what would happen if you got a pack of those hitting winter brevet stops. I'd hate to think of the price increases next year due to unexpected food costs.
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Originally Posted by mlts22
Bear hands. Now, I am very scared. A bear on a bicycle with opposing thumbs riding rather than hibernating.
Imagine what would happen if you got a pack of those hitting winter brevet stops. I'd hate to think of the price increases next year due to unexpected food costs.
Imagine what would happen if you got a pack of those hitting winter brevet stops. I'd hate to think of the price increases next year due to unexpected food costs.
#32
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From: Seattle
Bikes: Monkey SS everythingbike, Ti frankenroadbike
the monkey got disc brakes yesterday, and the big apples replaced the knobbies again as trails here are becoming mush then creeks then snow. with the avid bb's, now i can reall stop going down some of the steep hills in the rain. brake pads need some break-in, as they still howl like a train's. i'll probably put a front fender on after chewing a bit of road grit on my ride this morning (mixes poorly with gum). wool pants and neoprene socks are also coming out soon. that's my story; i'm sticking to it.
#33
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From: Van BC
Originally Posted by dustinlikewhat
oh boy the spelling nazi's have shown up, now it's really a party!
My winter prep is the same as everyone else's: new batteries in the lights; fenders back on, repack bearings front and rear. This year my commuter is rolling on knobby Schwalbe Marathon 28s that should be nice on the two days we will have snow in Vancouver. Also I am ditching my old billowy Goretex jacket in favour of a Race Face commudork special.
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Originally Posted by dustinlikewhat
oh boy the spelling nazi's have shown up, now it's really a party!
#37
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From: Sacramento, CA
Bikes: , Jury Bike, Moto Outcast 29, Spicer standard track frame and spicer custom steel sprint frame.
pvc rain jacket and cheapo mudguard and an old beater I will rebuild in the spring winters aren't too bad in norcal just a little wet....
#40
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Originally Posted by pfe
So what maintenance would you suggest after winter? Just a question...
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Originally Posted by dustinlikewhat
cleaver.
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#42
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From: Toronto
Bikes: spicer fixie, Haro BMX, cyclops track, Soma Double Cross, KHS Flite 100
Originally Posted by Aeroplane
Post winter? Take stuff off the frame, let all water and schitt fall out of it while holding it upside down and jumping up and down for a while. Rebuild with lotsa grease. Enjoy the ride without fenders.
#43
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
haha because fenders affect the ride so much. Good luck when it rains (It does rain when its not winter after all)
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Originally Posted by sivat
You're going to take a cleaver to the apostrophe nazis? That's pretty clever.






