Any of you bike year round?
I started riding my bike recently to c-train station for commute, gf's house etc... I really like the exercise.
I was wondering what kind of gear would I need to keep riding through the winter?
Any of you bike year round?
I started riding my bike recently to c-train station for commute, gf's house etc... I really like the exercise.
I was wondering what kind of gear would I need to keep riding through the winter?
warm clothes, simple green (keep your bike clean during the winter!), dont store bike indoors during winter, winter tires.
^^Is that a typo or is it true that shouldn't store your bike indoors?
If you're traveling distances farther than 1 km to 2 km apart or on hilly sections, I would recommend getting studded tires for traction on ice. Good gloves are also important. The cold winter wind will cut right through most gloves.
You already have the most important things: a good attitude and the desire to be fit!
For winter cycling, its best to keep your bike in a shed or garage or something, so it stays close to the temp outside.Originally posted by no_joke
^^Is that a typo or is it true that shouldn't store your bike indoors?
From inside to outside, in the cold its a huge transition in temp. This causes brake pads to ice up really fast, obviously not a good thing to happen.
Yeah, i'm keeping mine in the shed so I don't think that'll be a problem.
Any recommendations for stores where I can buy good gear?
Also are studded tires a must? There are some hills around my area.
Its not a MUST, but its STRONGLY reccommended.
Try Bow Cycle. They got the biggest inventory.
If you want studded tires, it will likely be cheaper to order out off of the internet, just google Nokian studded bike tires.
If you have biking shoes, clipless pedals, the cold weather shoes at MEC are great value.
Also make sure you have good lighting for dark winter days...not so much for you to be able to see, but to ensure that everyone else see's you....I would reccommend a helmet light so you can use it for establishing eye contact with motorists and cross-walks.
I have been riding in winter for a few years now, and with the right gear it is just fine.
I'd say they're optional... Calgary is pretty dry, just avoid the ice if biking on sidewalks / streets. obviously you won't be biking the reservoir in January.Originally posted by el_fefes
Yeah, i'm keeping mine in the shed so I don't think that'll be a problem.
Any recommendations for stores where I can buy good gear?
Also are studded tires a must? There are some hills around my area.
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So, can one get by by wearing long johns under khakis (I'll probably be biking to SAIT, as I have to finish my last semester there, about a 5 km ride) or should I invest in some of those bespoke winter riding leg and arm sleeves? Also, what about facial protection? Is it better to wear tight glasses and a balaclava, or ski goggles, or what have you?
I dont wear any eye 'protection' while commuting. In the winter, i just pull out one of those scarf like things (that just wrap around your mouth/neck).
Hoodie, coat, hat.
-40 has nothing on me.
I don't commute all winter but I do moutain bike all winter. I have the usual winter stull, fleesie jacket pants gloves. Thats about it. I do not wear socks though, my bike shoes are too tight. One good thing is my water stays super cold.
EDIT: One other thing I will say about winter riding. I found once I started riding in the snow ice you become extremely comfortable on your bike in all conditions. The first winter I rode I was amazed at how fast and confident I rode the next srping when the dirt returned. It will do wonders for the technical side of riding.
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I rode all of last winter and only fell twice with regular tires.
-You need good gloves the wind can't cut through.
-For pants, I'd get some bike tights, and then an outer shell.
-Jacket was just a fleece and my helly hansen shell.
-Good lights because it's dark during commute hours.
-Shoes, I just wore my Adidas goodyears. You can get some shoe covers, but I didn't really need them.
-Seirus ultra clava, thin enough to go under your helmet for the colder days.
wtf do you mean right of way through a cross walk? maybe i mis-read it. but you DO NOT have the right to ride a bicycle through a crosswalkOriginally posted by J NRG
.... To guy that mentioned cross-walks. Picture a city of 3.5 million people. The best (and only) way I found to gain my right of way through a cross walk? LOOK MAH NO HANDS!! (Or brakes...) [/B]
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