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Come on, if the roads are good, just gear up and do it. I have and still do ride at that temperature as long as roads are clear and dry.
I ride year round here. No electric clothes or heated grips either. Long johns and a pair of gloves are the only steps I take in my old age. (I rarely wore gloves in my teens and twenties - I liked to "feel" the bike with my bare hands.)
PS I lived in that part of NY State that is now under yards of snow. I was there for the blizzard of '77 that has now been surpassed. "Lake effect" snow, they called it.
I actually kinda miss that job.
Contemplating going for a ride this afternoon not sure what the temp is or what it will be.
I think most miss the trials and tribulations of their early days.
I'm going to try and hold out till tomorrow - supposed to be ten degrees warmer than today. But I zipped the liner into my leather jacket last night. I imagine it'll be there till April or May.
It was 18 deg. f when I left on a short 50 mile round trip to the pharmacy a few days ago.
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