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Originally Posted by Civic Duty
Biking around in 25F... what a trooper!
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You have just demonstrated my initial statement "bike commuting must be the easiest way to impress people." Alaskans are wondering if I was overheating. Hawaiians are certain I got frostbitten. My personal bike commute records are -14F and 102F. I'm not particularly anxious to break either of those! (AZ Civic could probably break my max temp record any month of the year!) If your first trip is in extreme cold, heat, rain, etc, you probably won't do it again. Start in good weather and a very short trip. Build up slowly. Just figuring out the logistics is enough trouble at first. Even if you have a good system of bike lanes, you need to know how to deal with traffic.
http://massbike.org/skills/traffic.htm is a good, concise primer.
hybrid content: To improve fuel economy, reduce the number and severity of cold starts and full a/c cooldowns. Clean out the garage and put the car inside! It will warm up/cool down a lot quicker, and no waiting to defrost. While you are in the garage, pump up the bike tires, lube the chain, and find the pack and bike lock. If the bike isn't ready, you won't ride. An auto stopped and left in the garage is even better than autostop!