Today I rode to work which is about a 30 mile trek. Normally its a pretty easy ride. Today however was 31 degrees.This very brisk ride got me thinking. How cold( assuming it' not icy ) before you decide not to ride and do you have heated gear?
Even though I'm much less cold-tolerant than I used to be, I'm quite happy to go reasonably long distances in near-zero ( C ) * temperatures so long as there's no risk of ice.
Witness a
Christmas present delivery in temperatures barely above freezing, nearly 250 miles, also a
Return-a-Handbag Trip (115-odd miles each way, temperatures a few degrees either side of freezing. In neither case was there any real risk of ice.
For the first, I had the heated grips on the bike, but no heated clothing. I put several layers under my jacket, two pairs of trousers (US: pants) under my suit trousers, and two pairs of socks in my boots. I didn't suffer except for the bulk!
For the second trip I had a heated jacket (wrote up about its controller
here), one layer over that, then my jacket, and one layer under my riding pants. The heated jacket made a world of difference. Once your core is warm, the rest will be fed by warm blood, and I didn't suffer at all, the only issue was my visor misting (even with a pinlock), I had to crack it open periodically and the air was cold on my face. But I really enjoyed the trip.
I originally bought the jacket for Continental mountain passes. I wear it almost all the time now ('cept in the summer), albeit without plugging it in. Its insulating properties are excellent, and for short trips it keeps me cosy without power.
* Damned editor changes ( C ) without the spaces to the copyright symbol ©. Sometimes I hate "helpful" software.