About 25*F this morning when I left for church. I ride down to the upper teens, if sun is bright enough and winds are light enough; this is, generally, low humidity cold: 40*F in Atlanta is worse, worse worse than 25* in Albuquerque.
But this was one of those mornings when your oil turned to sludge (slushbucket Sturmey Archer AM hub), your brake blocks rubbed, your Rene Herse supple casings turned into thick-sidewalled studded knobbies, and there was a headwind from every quarter. My quads burned at the slightest rise.
So what. This is what. I'm curious about: (1) how cold do you ride? Meaning, tell us the lowest temperature you will ride in. (2) Do you find you need more energy to maintain warmer-weather benchmarms? (3) Tell us about bike or style or clothing or other adaptations for cold (I know this is open to interpretation, but let's define it as sub 32*F) weather?
One parting shot, an obersvation: The pit zips I had put into a cycling shell are one of the best investments I've made for cold weather cycling. This morning, I rode outbound in merino crewneck (dressy weight), Ibex wool vest, and Leatt shell with pit zips closed and placket zipped to chin Came home at 38*F with ditto, but placket open a bit and pit zips fully open; big comfort.
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Patrick Moore
Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum