I'm about where ShootingStar is at. I can wear shorts in the low forties if it warms up within an hour to 50 plus. I do layer on the top layers and will wear a wool beanie under my helmet if it is in the 40s.
I'm about where ShootingStar is at. I can wear shorts in the low forties if it warms up within an hour to 50 plus. I do layer on the top layers and will wear a wool beanie under my helmet if it is in the 40s.
Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
Cannondale Quick4
1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
Terry Classic
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I can bundle all up until the temp is well into the 80s (F).
Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
For me, it depends on more than just air temperature. If it's 50F sunny, and not really windy, I will go out with short sleeves and shorts. Add a 15mph wind, and I'll still wear shorts, but add arm warmers. Take away sun and add leg warmers. However, intensity also affects my riding kit. More intense means underdressing and being cold for the first 5 miles. Still that 50*F mark seems to be a key temperature for me, so that's short answer to your question - 50*F/10*C.
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