Kurt in CT
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I'm an old guy with a new bike in the northeast US. Is it normal to be checking temperatures every day and be anxiously awaiting spring? Is this the way it's going to be?
Yup ... from an even older guy in the midwest with a 1 month old bike that I haven't been able (or willing) to ride through the snow, frost and unforgiving windy April cold.I'm an old guy with a new bike in the northeast US. Is it normal to be checking temperatures every day and be anxiously awaiting spring? Is this the way it's going to be?
Love it Chris. I guess if you're dressed right, anything can be done. I mean, the entire skiing industry is based on going fast in the very cold air, right? For some reason though, when you're going 20 miles an hour on a bike in 30 degrees, it seems damn cold on the face. So Cal is looking pretty good to me about now!@Kurt in CT my morning office commute yesterday (only my third time---but it marked 3 days in a row!) was 36 degrees; super proud of myself that I didn't cop out. Dug out my old balaclava and beefier gloves and slightly heavier jacket than my windbreaker... arrived at work (6.8 miles) with sweaty hair!
Interesting Mr G! Enjoy hearing the different climate conditions. Serious wind. Sounds beautiful though.Springtime in NM means temps in upper 60s to low 80s, bright sunny skies, and TONS of wind from the west the way I ride home (along with dust, sand, and pollen). Normal is 8-15 mph pretty much everyday until May or early June, Extreme days are 20-25 mph with gust up to 30-40 mph (we were up to 50 mph gust on Monday).
I had to get use Wynd motorcycle glasses to reduce the dust/dirt I was getting in my eyes riding home (I purchased clear for night and polarized for day). I don't ride when the wind is +20 mph because I can barely get into double-digits mph in PAS 3 or 4 out on my 6.5 mile ride home +500 feet up in elevation.
Hey Elliot, it’s mother nature here. Get off my back!Here in the city, mother nature has been throwing in an occasional bicycle day as a tease, while inundating us with stretches of winter temperatures and precipitation. HEY LADY, it's about time to commence with SPRING, don't ya think!
Hey Kurt, the short answer is... YES! Lol. I started riding last year at this time, waited 2 months.. bought a second bike so I could have company on the trail. Spent just about every free dry hour last summer on the North County Trail. Since the fall I have been preening and tweaking my bikes. Feverishly watching the forecast... just finished a custom build and was out riding it in 60 mile per hour wind 2 days ago...I'm an old guy with a new bike in the northeast US. Is it normal to be checking temperatures every day and be anxiously awaiting spring? Is this the way it's going to be?
Thanks Joe. Seems to be a wonderful club to be part of! I can tell there's a lot of very cool people here that write in participate in this activity. Anybody that's pro electric and environment, and loves the outdoors is OK by me!Hey Kurt, the short answer is... YES! Lol. I started riding last year at this time, waited 2 months.. bought a second bike so I could have company on the trail. Spent just about every free dry hour last summer on the North County Trail. Since the fall I have been preening and tweaking my bikes. Feverishly watching the forecast... just finished a custom build and was out riding it in 60 mile per hour wind 2 days ago...
Spring can’t come soon enough for me and oh yeah, by the way... welcome to the club
Hey Joe. I'm in infamous Newtown CT.Whereabouts are you Kurt? I am in Mahopac New York. We seem to be close enough to be experiencing the same weather.