15-01-17, 11:55 AM
Yep, all year round for me too.
The only thing i won't do these days, which i did before for many years on lighter bikes, is ride in snowy conditions.
My main commute virtually all the way to work is normally salted and the roads kept in very good condition, but due to the positioning of our road my driveway and road itself doesn't see sunlight until after 2pm in winter, then it starts getting dark from 3.30pm so there will always be snow or black ice to contend with until the weather warms up for it to disappear, and i've decided i will never chance dropping my bike in my own road or driveway simply because i would be gutted.
Luckily a workmate lives under a mile away from me so i can thankfully ponce a lift if i ever need to.
The only thing i won't do these days, which i did before for many years on lighter bikes, is ride in snowy conditions.
My main commute virtually all the way to work is normally salted and the roads kept in very good condition, but due to the positioning of our road my driveway and road itself doesn't see sunlight until after 2pm in winter, then it starts getting dark from 3.30pm so there will always be snow or black ice to contend with until the weather warms up for it to disappear, and i've decided i will never chance dropping my bike in my own road or driveway simply because i would be gutted.
Luckily a workmate lives under a mile away from me so i can thankfully ponce a lift if i ever need to.
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