Doesn't surprise me you use those.
Yeah, I started using lights at the end of July, meh.The one reprieve some of us have is when the clocks go back, they do give us a little more AM daylight.
So when I'm riding my cross bike in the football field, I can see where I'm going
First 40's was like a week ago, first 30's this past weekend. It be a coming.i gotta figure out how to get lunch rides back in again. mid-40s this early morning.
Yeah, I started using lights at the end of July, meh.
First 40's was like a week ago, first 30's this past weekend. It be a coming.
I can't wait to retire from bikes for the winter.
AM I THE ONLY ONE?
I know @Juggernaut will bite onto that bait !Last winter, I came to the conclusion that I REALLY don't like riding in the winter but I do it because I know how important it is when MTB racing rolls around in April. I don't think I can retire for the winter so it's either:
- Riding on the road and in the woods in sub freezing weather. Woods seems to be a better option due to the protection from the wind.
- Embracing and finding a happy place on the trainer
- Buying a fat bike
it hasn't hit me yet or maybe I'm in denial about how close we are to cold weather riding.
I need to publicly confess to honestly considering this..Buying a fat bike
I need to publicly confess to honestly considering this..
I need to publicly confess to honestly considering this..
Last winter, I came to the conclusion that I REALLY don't like riding in the winter but I do it because I know how important it is when MTB racing rolls around in April. I don't think I can retire for the winter so it's either:
- Riding on the road and in the woods in sub freezing weather. Woods seems to be a better option due to the protection from the wind.
- Embracing and finding a happy place on the trainer
- Buying a fat bike
it hasn't hit me yet or maybe I'm in denial about how close we are to cold weather riding.