woodbutcher
Veteran
- Location
- S W France
I guess this applies to riding any type of bicycle not just vintage/classic but l rode a steel bike today 26 km.
So what l hear you say. The problem was that overnight the temperature was minus 7c. and when l was riding it had risen to a heady minus 3c. My torso stayed reasonably warm but l can't say the same about my toes, ears and fingers, especially my toes. When l got off the bike or more accurately fell off l found that my thighs were pretty much sized up and bloody painful.
The point is does anyone have any suggestions regarding keeping feet warm etc. Oh yes and the air was so cold and dry that breathing was a chore and produced a lot of phlegm (sorry about that) .
Maybe l wait for Spring ?
So what l hear you say. The problem was that overnight the temperature was minus 7c. and when l was riding it had risen to a heady minus 3c. My torso stayed reasonably warm but l can't say the same about my toes, ears and fingers, especially my toes. When l got off the bike or more accurately fell off l found that my thighs were pretty much sized up and bloody painful.
The point is does anyone have any suggestions regarding keeping feet warm etc. Oh yes and the air was so cold and dry that breathing was a chore and produced a lot of phlegm (sorry about that) .
Maybe l wait for Spring ?
