I'd prefer mild temps rather than cold ones, so I voted 55'.
Although I would prefer either to hot.
That said, my fave temp to bike in is somewhere between 18'C - 25'C which I think is about 60-65'F
Printable View
I'd prefer mild temps rather than cold ones, so I voted 55'.
Although I would prefer either to hot.
That said, my fave temp to bike in is somewhere between 18'C - 25'C which I think is about 60-65'F
How about cool and sunny with no humidity? I could ride all day in that, and well into the night. (OK, no sun, but work with me here.)
Another delicate flower for that bouquet. Heat makes me wilt, and humidity makes me cranky.
I don't feel quite alive unless I have to work a bit to stay warm.
I chose sunny and cold - which I don't really like - I prefer heat. but I wear glasses and misty/rainy does not work at all for me . I commute in winter/summer except when going to court or when it is wet.
Ok,I voted either. Because I have been out on bone chilling days in the single digits to high teens. While on the other end of the spectrum it is 95 but the heat index is 105. Or my all time least favorite 45-50 with a steady rain, brrr. Physically I am much faster and feel better at temps above 90. My average in January on a clear road day is a only 12 to 13mph. Now get me in the heat of July and they are 16-18mph depending on the amount of vert. Flat out can be in the low 20's.
Warm for me -- 65 to 90. Don't care for the blistering, humid heat we get here in the southeast in mid-July, though I've certainly ridden in it. Anything below about 60 and I just wimp out. I like hiking and running in cooler weather, though. Anything above 75 degrees for those activities is pretty much intolerable since you don't create a breeze as you do cycling.
Emily
and what about - either (of the first two) - they are both GREAT!!! It ain't "taking it" ... boy, I'd be grateful for 30 degrees...
I'd have to say none of those sound all that good, but because I really don't like to ride in wet conditions and am not a fan of hot weather, I picked sunny and cold. I actually love to run in the "sunny and 30 degrees" (or even colder!) kind of conditions but on the bike it tends to be hard to keep hands and feet warm (particularly since I have Raynaud's) especially if dealing with stop-and-go around town like most of my riding is.