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In the thick of winter many of us will have hung up the bike until the weather improves however winter biking can be a good way to warm up and get exercise, and a bike commute can sometimes be quicker than being stuck in a long queue of traffic.
How To: Here are a few tips to make your winter bike ride safer and more fun:
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- Slow down on slippery roads.
- Brake only on the rear wheel to avoid locking up on slick surfaces and be prepared to take your feet off the pedals if the bike starts to slide.
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Be aware.
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- Cars are less aware of bikers in the winter.
- Ride defensively.
- Make eye contact with drivers and light your bike up with reflectors, efficient front and back lighting and fluorescent clothing.
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Choose the right ride.
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- Winter roads are not ideal for slick road bikes and grit on icy roads can destroy suspension and gears.
- Have a sturdy old bike designated for winter use and if necessary add fat tyres if you live in a very cold climate. Fat tyres will add grip on dirt and ‘float’ on snow rather than digging in as a thinner tyre would.
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Wear the right gear.
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- Keep your core warm with a wicking base layer, an insulating fleece layer and a waterproof/ windproof shell.
- Protect your head with a balaclava and don’t forget the gloves.
- Boots or sturdy footwear are safer than bike shoes on icy days.
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Have a back-up plan.
If possible cycle near public transport, that way if the weather does take a turn for the worse you can bail out and hop on.