Fair Weather Cyclist

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BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
I used to be a fair weather cyclist but now I cycle all year round, the winter weather in this country is very mild.
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
TBH wind and rain don't bother me - it rained twice, hard and prolonged on my ride today. didn't bother me.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
The only thing that bugs me about rain is wearing glasses. No wipers so very quickly visiblity becomes compromised. That counts for walking, running and cycling.

However, if I am already out then I will carry on and cope with it.
 
The weather doesn't bother me, I've no choice during the week. Even when going on a quick blast at the weekend, it's never that bad once you get out in it. The only weather that I don't enjoy riding in is hot and humid and that's only because it tends to trigger my asthma, so the ride to work is usually at a more sedate pace.
 

mchunt

Well-Known Member
The problem with rain, snow and wearing glasses is that it is almost impossible to see. Has there been a none windy day this year?

Only skipped 1 days commute last winter and that was due to my gears freezing up (busses didn't run next day either) brought bike in warm house rest of winter.
 

Timmo

New Member
Location
Forest Of Dean
If it's not raining when I leave I don't mind the rain once i'm out and well into a ride but if i'm planning on going out and it's raining I'll just stay in.
 

DiddlyDodds

Random Resident
Location
Littleborough
This will no doubt upset the purists among the cycling community, but I’m a ‘fair weather’ cyclist.
I can’t be bothered with cycling in foul weather ... i.e. battling against strong winds, and raining cat’s ‘n ‘dogs


Anyone else feel the same way? ... :biggrin:

I'm with you on this one



Why go out in the rain ? there ain't no pleasure in it , use the car and go out on my bike another day .

OMG did i say car ,, the devils chariot ... yea , i love my car i love my bike and i use one for wet and one for dry
 

Norm

Guest
Why go out in the rain ? there ain't no pleasure in it
The answer to this is along the lines of "If you think you will succeed, or if you think you will fail, you will be right".

If you go out thinking there will be no pleasure in the ride, you'll find no pleasure in the ride.

If you go out thinking there will be pleasure in the ride, you'll find plenty of pleasure in the ride.

That applies whether you are thinking of the wind, the rain, the heat, the insects, the frost or ice, the route, the journey or the destination.

Which is nonsense, there is no clothing I know of that will keep you dry on a bike in torrential rain.
What's the issue with not being kept dry? The skin is there to make that irrelevant.

Just make sure that your clothing keeps you warm (there's plenty of alternatives which will do that) and have fun. :thumbsup:
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
i love riding in heavy downpours as long as there is no wind.

i HATE wind with a veangeance, except for once when i had the pleasure of a 27mph tail wind :biggrin:
 

Sleeper

New Member
I hate cowshit. The rain wakes it up and throws it everywhere, and round here it's always on a bend I'm heeled right over on :sad:
I also hate the wind. And the taxman.
*dismount soapbox*
 
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