Winter Commutes Not Far Off...

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Do you mean you have exactly the same bike, missed the same two weeks, and wear exactly the same clothing as cyberknight?!?!

Spooky..........:wacko:;):smile:

No wonder the clothing was tight, here me thinking i had put on weight and really i am sharing it with some one..........Theres drafting but thats taking it too far, i mean i hardly know you :hugs:
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Do you mean you have exactly the same bike, missed the same two weeks, and wear exactly the same clothing as cyberknight?!?!

Spooky..........:wacko:;):smile:

Get yer bleedin' eye's tested and look at his post again...
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(here's a clue, he changed the font colour on the pertinent bit)
 
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Peter10

Well-Known Member
Well I am about to buy some base layers and a new buff. I'm going to have to look around for some gloves also I think. I will probably end up wearing my old rugby socks and I have acquired some MTB shoes which are a lot more padded & warmer than my road shoes. The only issue is they are fabric not leather so they won't be waterproof, oh and they are butt ugly.
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
Bring it on,i've got all the right clothing so it does not bother me.Might invest in a pair of studded tyres for the MTB which might be very soon so they are not out of stock.We are starting to stock snow tyres and wheels at work after last years snow stopped play but they are £3K plus a set for a Porsche....bit different to our little budgets !!!!
 

Two mile commute

Senior Member
I cycle in all year round but two miles is an easier commute than most. For a hat I have an LBS skull cap and a beanie type hat for when it's really cold. No base layers owing to route only being 10 minutes each way. You can get base + mid layers from some walking gear shops/outlet stores, they work well.
 

Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
It's started quite suddenly today

As per last winter I will be out in all but the very worst, and enjoying the bleakness of dark nights in the peak district on foot too
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
We are starting to stock snow tyres and wheels at work after last years snow stopped play but they are £3K plus a set for a Porsche....bit different to our little budgets !!!!


What 'dillon' takes a rear wheel drive Porsche out in the snow.............??????? Asking for trouble.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Got my Merino long sleeve base layer on standby now it's starting to get a bit cooler,will use a buff,winter gloves,woolly socks and over-shoes,Bikesters,and a yellow Endura waterproof jacket,and a mid layer.
Quite enjoy the colder days on the bike,though it's very tempting to have an extra 30 mins in bed when it's freezing cold
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palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
All year, all weathers. Wasn't always that way though.

I like snow.

What I don't like is those first few frosts, it takes me a couple of weeks to adjust to the lower temperatures. Then it's OK for a while until I start getting fed up around the start of February, longing for some light evenings.
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
What 'dillon' takes a rear wheel drive Porsche out in the snow.............??????? Asking for trouble.

None last year !!! Only Cayenne's just about made it out in the snow.One customer who has not even got his new car yet has just bought a full set of centre lock alloys and snow tyres for his brand new GT3 ! At least it's something to lean by bike against for now :biggrin:
 
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