Dec 01 2008
Winter Bicycling
Can you ride a bike in winter? Yes, you can! But only if you’re prepared.
Winter imposes its own demands on bicycles and cyclists. Cold, wind, ice, snow, road salt, poor visibility, distracted motorists… these and more require particular consideration. Compiled here you’ll find tips on coping with winter on two wheels.
- Gearing Up for Winter Cycling
- Cold Weather Cycling Survival Kit
- Winter and the Practical Bicyclist
- The Eyes Have It—Protect YOURS When Bicycling
- No Grit, Sherlock! Keeping Crud Out of Your Eyes
- Cold Comfort: How I Dress for Winter Rides
- Cold Comfort: Keeping Warm and Dry on Your Bike
- Cold Comfort: Keeping Hands Warm When Cycling
- Cold Comfort: Outdoor Research PL 400 Gloves
- Don’t Want to Freeze? Cover Your Knees!
- Winter Bicycling—The Agony of d’Feet?
- Winterizing Your Bike—And You
- Cautious Cold Season Cycling
- Chill Out, Poppet! Cold Rides and Hard Water
- Getting a Grip: First Look at Innova Tundra Wolf Studded Tires
- A Day of Firsts: I Take the Tundra Wolves on the Road
- Neither Snow nor Ice… Studded Snow Tires Meet the Challenge
- Adventures on the Nowhere Bike
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