1.30.2011

First Winter Ride

Wow. I never thought it would come to this. The need to ride my bike when it was 21 degrees out. Sunday am was bright and sunny, perfect for riding. No one was out. I rode the rail trail for the first 2 miles heading south. Snow was LOUD, crunchy. The trail has been ravaged by sleds tearing up and down over the last few weeks. There was no real solid track to stay in, so it was like riding in sand at a slight incline for 2 miles. Exhausting, but fun. I felt a sense of "invincibility" being the only crazy idiot out for a bike ride. Everything went without a hitch, toes only got a little cold near the end, but I was warmer than I thought all my gear would be able to keep me. Can't wait for the next opportunity to ride, maybe fit in a ride home from work or something soon. Next up on the shopping list, studded tires. Regular ones are fine, but studs would give me the added security needed, if I had to suddenly bail off the side of the shoulder of a road when traffic was approaching, which I had to do once today.

4 comments:

  1. Can you get studded tires for the enzo?

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  2. I love it Tony. Do you remember the time we went for a winter ride at Ferris. I believe it was Sophmore year. I remember riding down the the tressle. I've seen chains for bike tires...I need to see studs!!

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  3. No Heath, they don't sell studded tires for the road bike. There is no clearance for the studs from the tires to the frame. Yes, Remus, for sure studs. Only problem is that they're $70 a tire, but I will probably end up with a set. I wasn't on that winter ride to tressle was I? I don't remember it.

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  4. I remember the winter ride to the Tressle vaguely and it being a bit chilly. As I remember, it was a fun ride out there.

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