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Nice Jim! 700x55 = ready to go anywhere... and the fenders look sharp
I took some really old ski gaiters and strapped them on to the albas. They don't insulate much, but they do keep the wind from getting to my fingers. When combined with lobster gloves I'm good into the mid-low 20s for my commute. Don't have any snow tires for the Sam, but if it snows more than an inch or two I have a (too small) Raleigh MTB with knobbies I can use.
I took some really old ski gaiters and strapped them on to the albas. They don't insulate much, but they do keep the wind from getting to my fingers. When combined with lobster gloves I'm good into the mid-low 20s for my commute. Don't have any snow tires for the Sam, but if it snows more than an inch or two I have a (too small) Raleigh MTB with knobbies I can use.
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Proof of concept ride! The 1-3" dusting ended up being a bit more of a storm than most expected this morning but I had a BLAST getting to work. I underestimated how much extra work riding in the snow would be, any more snow and I'd probably wish I had gears. The Xo-3 did fantastic, drive chain was good, brakes held up perfect, the alba's kept me stable and in control... and of course the Nokian Mount and Ground studded tires did great. In the fresh (still falling) morning snow I felt 100% stable. In the evening commute the Mount Vernon Trail proved to be pretty treacherous with a crusty and bumpy ice surface but the tires still held up well. More than anything the evening ride took a ton of concentration. And yes the last picture is from my coffee stop, Misha's in Old Town to meet my buddy Wes who was also trying out his new studded tire winter bike (a drop bar Trek Antelope).
I'm doubtful about tomorrow, wind chills are supposed to get the temp down awfully low and I doubt the trails will improve overnight. Maybe by Friday!
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Share some pic's of your bikes kitted out for winter!