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Overcome 16 barriers to winter cycling on one ride

Shifter 23,547 2 weeks ago
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I get it. Getting starting riding your bike in winter can be intimidating. So I went on a typical ride in the city with a goal of encountering the most common obstacles of winter cycling and then overcoming them to reach my destination. 0:00 Introduction 0:27 Cold body 2:10 Cold hands 2:57 Cold head 4:21 Ice 5:55 Slippery hills 6:30 Deep snow 7:12 Cold neck 7:58 Cars 10:02 Route selection 10:38 Cold feet 11:30 Cold face and eyes 12:57 Maintaining your bike 14:05 Distance and sweat 15:11 Slush and snirt 16:33 Darkness 17:02 Fuel 17:37 Arrival at the destination Shifter Memberships are here! If you'd like some bonus content while also supporting this channel, please consider becoming a member. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Shifter632 YouTube memberships: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9-ZlLTioqMZowRLZHscozw/join #cycling #bikecommuting #urbanplanning A huge thanks to my sponsors this year. They support this channel, so please support them. They also make amazing products that I use every day and endorse without hesitation. Priority Bikes: I happily rode Priority for years before they signed on as a sponsor this year. I’m currently riding the zippy and fun new Priority Eight: https://alnk.to/1XWoxFO I’ve ridden the Priority Continuum Onyx through many Canadian winters: https://bit.ly/3tzXTee. Two Wheel Gear: My favourite bike bags and panniers, and the best convertible backpack-pannier that I’ve ever used (which you see in this video): https://twowheelgear.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=shifter&utm_campaign=tombabin Buy my book Frostbike: The Joy, Pain and Numbness of Winter Cycling: https://rmbooks.com/book/frostbike/ I don’t really do proper product reviews, but here are some products that I’ve tried on this channel that I like. (Of course, you don’t need anything fancy to ride a bike, other than a bike, but these are Amazon affiliate links, and I get paid a small commission if you buy them 😉) • If you ride a bike in the city, you need a good lock. Litelok is a good option: us.litelok.com/SHIFTER • If you wear a helmet and like to be well-lit, consider the Lumos: ridelumos.com/shifter • Hindsight sunglasses have mirrors so you can see behind you while you ride. Plus, they look good: https://collabs.shop/f9hvof • Love these RedShift Acrlight Smart LED Pedals: https://redshiftsports.com/collections/arclight-pedals?aff=40 • Crane Bicycle Bell (the ding is sublime): https://amzn.to/48gsHQ2 • Bicycle Cargo Net (why did it take so long for me to buy one of these?): https://amzn.to/31s1Ovu • Vaude Cover II Rain Poncho (for higher-end, try Cleverhood or People’s Poncho): https://amzn.to/3jLkift • Peak Design phone case (the one I use, paired with the Peak Design phone mount): https://amzn.to/48giWS6 Follow me! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombabin BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/tombabin.bsky.social ( @tombabin.bsky.social) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tombabin (@[email protected]) #cycling #bike #commuting

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