I took the advice of an experienced tourer that I've recently started riding with and bought a handlebar bag for extra clothes when I'm expecting significant temperature changes during a ride. The specific example he gave me was a ride with start temps in the 40s but highs in the 70s. His experience was that he needed tights and extra torso layers for the start, and he couldn't fit it all in his pockets as the day warmed up and he removed layers.
That being said, the hourly forecast will be important -- how quickly will temps rise into the 50s and 60s? If it will warm up fast, leg and arm warmers could be sufficient, but if the chill will linger I would worry that the tops of my legs would be cold, and I'd need a base layer under the jersey.
This is the bag that I bought -- I actually hang it on the front of the handlebars rather than resting it on the stem as they suggest, because I don't use the cue sheet holder.
http://www.rei.com/product/825301/no...-handlebar-bag
Last edited by ny biker; 05-28-2012 at 10:38 AM.
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