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Riding your bike through the winter


Tips for Commuting and Riding Through Winter - Gazelle Bikes

First things first, the key to comfort on the bike in cooler temperatures is making sure you are warm enough while doing your open-air commute.

Tips for Winter Bike and Trike Riding - Worksman Cycles

Wear a balaclava mask under your helmet to keep in the heat. Layers are key. Go for a material that wicks moisture away from the skin. You'll want to ensure ...

Winter bikes: do you really need one? - Cycling Weekly

You can carry on riding your regular bike all-year round, but just be wary that you will inevitably have to deal with component wear, and that may turn into an ...

Anton Palzer's 8 tips for road cycling training in the winter - Red Bull

Punctures are more prevalent in the winter, so equip your bike with high-quality, puncture-proof tires. Also, always have a spare inner tube and ...

What to Wear for Cold Weather and Winter Riding

32-45 degrees ... This is also fine weather to ride a bike in! At this temperature you'll want to cover your whole body, but really consider ...

How to Bike to School Through the Winter - Colorado Parent

“It might be 25 degrees and comfortable when you're standing there in the sun, but as soon as you get riding, it's significantly colder,” says ...

The Ultimate Bike Commuter's Guide to Winter Cycling - Frugalwoods

You want to maintain an erect posture and avoid leaning into the turn. Staying upright keeps the main grippy part of your tires in full contact ...

4 secrets to riding your bike through a Michigan winter

Navigating icy conditions and shorter daylight hours can be tricky, but not impossible. Here are four tips from local cycling experts to keep pedaling safely ...

Winter Fat Biking (In The Snow) Is The Most Underrated Cycling ...

Riding a fat bike on the snow is slow and sluggish. It's impossible to get the layering right, where you're neither too warm (sweaty) or too ...

Winter Cycling - EnviroCentre

Consider using an old bike (or buy a used bike) as a designated winter bike to protect your regular commuter bike from the elements. Salt, sand and grit wear ...

Tips for Winterizing Your Bike - Hawk Racing

It is so important to keep your bike dry in cold weather. If you're riding in winter conditions, moisture that stays on your bike can cause long term damage and ...

Riding an E-Bike in Snow and Ice - Tern Bicycles

If you have a bike without fenders, be sure to install some for the winter. The main objective is always to stay dry. Which brings us to … What ...

Winter cycling - The City of Calgary

Snow, dirt and slush can damage the moving parts of your bicycle over time. If you wipe down your bike using hot water or a bicycle specific cleaning solution, ...

How to Stay on Your Bike Through the Winter - The Joint Chiropractic

While you may be pining for an outdoor ride, don't force yourself to go in really unfavorable conditions in order to do so. If it's just too cold/icy/windy/ ...

Seven Ways to Maintain Your Bike Fitness This Winter

Yes – you can ride a bike in the snow! Fat bikes (named for their tires) are designed for riding in snowy conditions. Grab your warmest gear and ...

winter riding tips and tricks - YouTube

... riding your bicycle outside through the winter. Clothing, gear tips ... Riding An Electric Bike In Winter - Bad Idea? Electroheads•28K ...

Biking in the Winter is Cool! - Local Motion

Biking through fresh, powdery snow is fun, but the snow coupled with lower pressure in my bike's tires made this ride more of a slog. Lower tire ...

A Mechanic's Guide to Winter Bike Maintenance - Eat Sleep Cycle

Riding in wet conditions usually means everything needs to be stripped down & regreased – check the headset & the bottom bracket & re-grease everything! Replace ...

Safe Bike Riding In Winter, Cycling Clothes & Bike Lights | 99 Bikes

Successful winter cycling starts with the right cycling clothes. Keep the different parts of your body warm: ... Torso: multiple layers is the way ...

How To Ride Your Bike Indoors During The Winter - Coach Levi

The two options are 1) a “stationary trainer” (also called an “indoor trainer”) and 2) “rollers.” Here's a quick summary of each one.