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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    <--- wishes she has a bike that could take studded tires

    I LUST for a cyclocross bike. Even when the roads are clear we have a LOT of very rough chip-sealed roads and unpaved 2-tracks that would be nice with a 'cross bike. I run all Winter and ride on the trainer, but it sure would be nice to be able to run outdoors, too. I am pretty certain that my next bike will be capable of snow riding. Winter in MI is too long to not be able to ride outside.
    You live in Michigan and don't have a winter bike?? Get yerself an old beat up mountain bike and some studded tires already! You do not need a fancy cross bike--just a winter bike. I may even send you my studded tires (we'll have to discuss that in private).

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    I don't like the lack of daylight in winter. Nor do I like cold toes. I do like Fall, though, with the crisp air.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    You live in Michigan and don't have a winter bike?? Get yerself an old beat up mountain bike and some studded tires already! You do not need a fancy cross bike--just a winter bike. I may even send you my studded tires (we'll have to discuss that in private).
    Heh. I was eyeballing some used ones on eBay, but hubby put the kibosh on that, since we just bought a 'spensive tandem. That can take cross tires, too, but 90% of the time we can't both go ride and I gotta go solo, due to the rugrat.
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  3. #3
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    Since you can't ride the tandem, sell it and get a winter bike. Or XC skis. That's what I would do if I lived in a snowy place. XC skis, a studded tire mountain bike, and snowshoes.

    Okay, so maybe I'm a little nostalgic for winter. I've been collecting my winter supply of kindling for my wood stove, but I haven't gotten any firewood yet. Soon.

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    The XC skis are the likeliest option. I actually have skis, but outgrew the boots after pregnancy (they were already a hair small, but that really messed up my feet). They have rusted old 3-peg bindings, so those would need replacement, too. But the gals I ride with on Tues. nights XC ski on Friday nights all Winter, so that would be extra fun with that group of ladies.
    Kirsten
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  5. #5
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    Cold air hurts my lungs when I ride. Besides I usually get pretty burnt out by the time cold weather arrives. So I switch to different activities in the winter, although I will go out for a weekend ride if temps go above 50F. Of course if it's that warm, there are swarms of clueless people out there with me...

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  6. #6
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    It is currently 99 degrees out. Day before yesterday it was 105. Damn, do I want winter to hurry up and get here! It's the nice season in these parts.

    Lately the bike racks have just been empty. It's too hot.

  7. #7
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    Hmmm... I only like winter cycling in our area ..when no rain and no black ice.

    Cold rain while cycling is nothing to miss and feels worse than soft flurries on a mild winter day.
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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    Cold air hurts my lungs when I ride.
    Me too. That's why I bought a trainer when we were still getting snow in May.
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  9. #9
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    Depends on the winter.

    Sarah

  10. #10
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    aussie winter/spring

    I think it's just about spring down this way & have to say the "winter" in Perth has been marvelous. It's been a bit nippy at times in the mornings (ok 3C isn't that cold ) but it warms up quickly enough so it's all ok.

    We're a bit low on total rainfall

    Ahhhh

  11. #11
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    I was just thinking how much I miss winter biking on my way home tonight. Hot, sweaty, too many kids/dogs/packs of tourists on the paths. I love the quiet, I love merino wool, biking by the light of my headlight...

    Deb
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  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    I don't like the lack of daylight in winter. Nor do I like cold toes. I do like Fall, though, with the crisp air.
    +1 to this

    omg, I LOVE Fall

    S.A.D. with shorter days, not so much

 

 

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