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Baggy

Cake connoisseur
It was the coldest day I've ridden on since I moved to Devon four years ago - but the roads were dry and there was no black ice around. Really enjoyed it once I got going, and none of my body parts got cold enough to drop off (I doubled my Buff over so my ears didn't get cold...).
 

Downward

Guru
Location
West Midlands
It was the coldest commute I have had. It took a good 10 mins for the climate control to reach a nice toasty 25 degrees !
 

LondonCommuter

New Member
I will try ski gloves tomorrow! First ride since crashing just before xmas and writing off my best bike. My thumbs went numb first and then other fingertips. Both ways it was really painful when my hands heated up again. And I was wearing Altura Shield gloves which I generally found too warm last winter.
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Raining here right now onto freezing cold roads, with temps down to -2 overnight. Another bus trip, I reckon :evil:

It's not worth gambling with coming off for the sake of a few days. Looks like my 2009 commuting will now commence next week (if it gets above freezing).
 

Cking

New Member
Location
Sale, Cheshire
hackbike 666 said:
Saw a few cyclists without gloves.They were incredibly brave.

Brave????
I rode in yesterday at 04:45. The news said that it was -4 in Manchester but it didn't feel like it. There was no ice on the roads, the cycle ways were hard packed snow so I had no problems there. I did take it easy though.
The ride home at 17:30 was a lot colder . I checked the temp reading in the car and it said -1.5. My fingers did suffer a bit and I'm off to look for some ski gloves today.
My next ride in is due to be on lates (13:00 to 01:00) on monday. I might chicken out;).

Rgds Cking
 

Charlotte_C+ :-)

New Member
Location
Devon
Ive been doing my 7 mile commute all week, & they say its -3c here today in Devon!;)


Its been great fun though, well appart from the chilblains!!:biggrin::biggrin:
 
goo_mason said:
Raining here right now onto freezing cold roads, with temps down to -2 overnight. Another bus trip, I reckon ;)

It's not worth gambling with coming off for the sake of a few days. Looks like my 2009 commuting will now commence next week (if it gets above freezing).

Got to say I agree now.It's no fun with that ice lark.
 

Ranger

New Member
Location
Fife borders
goo_mason said:
Raining here right now onto freezing cold roads, with temps down to -2 overnight. Another bus trip, I reckon ;)

It's not worth gambling with coming off for the sake of a few days. Looks like my 2009 commuting will now commence next week (if it gets above freezing).

Get the bike out it's lovely this morning (if very dark) above freezing, no wind, not many cars
 
Ranger said:
Get the bike out it's lovely this morning (if very dark) above freezing, no wind, not many cars
I wouldn't describe it as lovely but the roads are totally clear of ice; and there was plenty of cars on my route. Had 1 lemming of a ped (construction worker) who decided he had waited 10sec too long for a gap between cars of >0.5m to cross so he decided that'd he go for it in the 1m gap in front of me. Luckily for us I was towards a primary position and he was fast giving him a enough time to double back. Did he think his hard hat and dirty hi viz jacket would protect him and not think to use the pelican crossing circa 10m to his left ;)
 
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rnscotch

Veteran
When i bought a couple of gore wind stopper tops i got a windchill calculator for free.

So when i set off yesterday at 4.50am it was -11 i usually go at about 16mph on the flat so according to the calculator temp would have felt like -25, now going down hill would bring it down to -34 all i can say is no bloody wonder i have chilblains.

So to most folks who biked in yesterday on average it would had felt around -17 ish, now you understand why folk think we are mad.
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
An interesting combination of rain lying over ice on some of the village roads in York-ish this morning. I get to find out about these while walking the dog, so I'm forewarned when I set off with the bike.

Main roads all salty again, though, so no problem there, except that lorries throw up a great cloud of salty brown water that I have to ride through...
 

swee'pea99

Squire
"Saw a few cyclists without gloves.They were incredibly brave."
Sorry, but that's not brave, that's stupid. It's like these idiots I see riding in shorts - what, am I supposed to be impressed?
 
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