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- Q2032216 subject Q6205583.
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- Q2032216 abstract "Cold-weather biking is the use of a bicycle during months when roads and paths are covered with ice, slush and snow. Cold weather cyclists face a number of challenges. Urban commuters on city streets may have to deal with "[s]now, slush, salt, and sand", which can cause rust and damage to metal bike components. Slush and ice can jam derailleurs. Some cyclists may bike differently in winter, by "...slow[ing] down on turns and brak[ing] gradually" in icy conditions. Gaining traction on snow and ice-covered roads can be difficult. Winter cyclists may use bikes with front and rear fenders, metal studded winter tires and flashing LED lights. Winter cyclists may wear layers of warm clothes and "ea[r], face, and han[d]" coverings may be used. Specialized winter bikes called fatbikes, which have wide, over-sized tires that are typically inflated with low pressure, are used in snow trail riding and winter bike competitions.".
- Q2032216 thumbnail Commuting_Icebike.jpg?width=300.
- Q2032216 wikiPageExternalLink ~winterbiker.
- Q2032216 wikiPageExternalLink ice-biking.
- Q2032216 wikiPageExternalLink winter.html.
- Q2032216 wikiPageExternalLink www.bikewinter.org.
- Q2032216 wikiPageExternalLink wintertips.htm.
- Q2032216 wikiPageExternalLink www.icebike.com.
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- Q2032216 wikiPageWikiLink Q9817973.
- Q2032216 comment "Cold-weather biking is the use of a bicycle during months when roads and paths are covered with ice, slush and snow. Cold weather cyclists face a number of challenges. Urban commuters on city streets may have to deal with "[s]now, slush, salt, and sand", which can cause rust and damage to metal bike components. Slush and ice can jam derailleurs. Some cyclists may bike differently in winter, by "...slow[ing] down on turns and brak[ing] gradually" in icy conditions.".
- Q2032216 label "Cold-weather biking".
- Q2032216 depiction Commuting_Icebike.jpg.