Winter Commutes

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I only avoid heavy snow fall days. And this is not because I can't ride in it, but because I do not trust other road users to be in complete control of their vehicle.

This is a big issue. I am lucky enough to be able to do an off road route. The day before my spiked tyres were delivered, I took the MTB on knobblies when the snow first fell.

I am lucky enough to say the pavements were deserted, so stuck to those for the first 3 miles before I picked up the trans pennine. The roads were chaos with sliding cars.

With the spiked tyres I can get to the trans pennine on a semi road route which is safer.
 

MattHB

Proud Daddy
I commute no matter what.. Mainly because I only have the bike for transport (by choice). I live on the south coast though, so snow isn't necessarily an annual occurrence.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
What makes you not take your bike out in the winter? If there's snow on the ground, or icey pavements, obviously I'm not going to be cycling on the roads, but do you look out for black ice warnings on weather forecasts? If the temperature is around zero is it always slippy on the roads? If they're gritting is that a bad sign?

Personally, I ride in anything except heavy rain. Cold is easy, icy is easy (but then I do consider myself to have good balance and bike handling skills ((not exceptional, but good)) so can maybe cover many situations that would floor 'normal' riders?) In recent years have ridden in dry but cold conditions down to about -12 without problems. Cold AND wet is a definite no go for me as it just isn't fun anymore and can get quite miserable.

For me I don't have the inclination to buy a pair of studded tyres with the faff and cost involved.
Me too. If it is that bad then I just jump in the car where a little slip or slide is soooooooooo much more under control.

My wife sitting on me, telling me that I can't go out on the bike. :crazy:
That is just a huge missed opportunity! Why would you want to go to work if this is the alternative?

You know BFF has gone don't you?
Who, or what, is BFF (if I need to ask, does this refer to wankpanzers?)

I only avoid heavy snow fall days. And this is not because I can't ride in it, but because I do not trust other road users to be in complete control of their vehicle.
This is the big unknown and the most dangerous aspect IMO. The demonstrated snow driving skill of the typical driver is so poor in my experience that once there is snow on the ground ALL BETS ARE OFF! I have LOTS of experience of driving in low grip conditions like mud, wet grass, snow, ice, diesel spill etc in front wheel drive, rear wheel drive,and 4wd drive. I know what to expect and how to react but unfortunately a large proportion of the driving population don't. Even my wife, who I would rate as a competent driver, will shy away from exploring how a vehicle behaves when on, or beyond, the limits of adhesion (in safe conditions obviously). How can she expect to react well when it all goes a bit too far? Other road users pose the biggest unknown risk!
 

RhythMick

Über Member
Location
Barnsley
This is a big issue. I am lucky enough to be able to do an off road route. The day before my spiked tyres were delivered, I took the MTB on knobblies when the snow first fell.

I am lucky enough to say the pavements were deserted, so stuck to those for the first 3 miles before I picked up the trans pennine. The roads were chaos with sliding cars.

With the spiked tyres I can get to the trans pennine on a semi road route which is safer.
Which spike tyres and are they any good ?

Oh and where on the TPT ?
 

Norm

Guest
I am only riding about 5 miles each way at the moment, and I've bought a pair of studded Marathons. I haven't missed a commute yet, but I've only been working there since April.

Last winter, the commute was 30 miles each way round London, I drove.

The year before, the commute was 10 miles, all cross country, I didn't miss once for ice but the snowy days I did skip as I had to take the kids to school in the Land Rover anyway.
 
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