bonker
Guru
Had a fun ride in this morning. left the fixed road bike at home and went MTB, tried to do as much off road as possible and was surprised by how well the bike coped in the conditions.
I have an old ladies MTB ( Specialised expedition?) with massive knobbly tyres as I rarely ride off road. What has surprised me is the massive variations in snow riding. Not just todat to yesterday or earlier this year but from road to common, back road to big road.
There is a real skill to reading the surface. One major faux pas was deciding not to wear specs, I have some great Transitions which would have cut down the glare and made seeing the surface much easier.
Only problem was being hassled by a dog in Epsom.
Any tips??
I have an old ladies MTB ( Specialised expedition?) with massive knobbly tyres as I rarely ride off road. What has surprised me is the massive variations in snow riding. Not just todat to yesterday or earlier this year but from road to common, back road to big road.
There is a real skill to reading the surface. One major faux pas was deciding not to wear specs, I have some great Transitions which would have cut down the glare and made seeing the surface much easier.
Only problem was being hassled by a dog in Epsom.
Any tips??