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Mon Jan 22 2001 at 23:16:40
This
sport
can be very stimulating and exciting, provided one follows correct
procedure
. Be sure to wear
light
but insulating clothing and definitely heavy
socks
, because when you find yourself in 4 inches of
snow
, things get cold quick. Drink plenty of
liquids
before the ride, especially if you are out in the
extremes
for more than an
hour
. Water is your friend,
dehydration
your enemy, and in cold temperatures, one cannot be too
care
ful.
Now on to your riding equipment. Proper tires are key. One can
garner
some dirt tires at their local
bike
shop, which, due to their aggressive
treads
, are adequate for the job. Alternatively, for the more
economically blessed
, get a hold of some
studded
bike tires.
Nokian
sells the
Extreme 296
(26" x 2.1). Each individual tire contains 296
studs
, which makes for some excellent
traction
, even on
ice
. Setback is about 99 dollars for each tire, but well worth the added
cost
if you are an
avid
biker. With your studded bike tires, you will find that the increase in traction will result in about a 15
percent
increase in available speed over traditional dirt tires. More speed = more
fun
!
The amount of snow one can ride in varies with the amount of speed one has.
Personally
, I have found that going down a fairly steep
incline
at around 10 mph, I can get through roughly 5 inches of light powder.
Optimal
riding conditions are about 3 to 4 inches, any more and you need lots of
speed
. Also try deflating your tires a
bit
to obtain a wider "footprint". A
major
benefit of snow biking is the existence of a
buffer
between you and the ground. Falls can be quite fun, especially when you are
aim
ing for what you think is a six-inch base, only to
discover
it is about 14 inches, and poof!, you go over the
handlebars
and into the snow! You can also make some
neat
designs in untracked
areas
like empty parking lots, etc. Try your
initials
, or
crop circles
:)
Art
on wheels.
There is nothing quite like that
perfect
night, the stars shining and just you and your bike, making
fresh
tracks through the newly
fallen
snow.
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Mon Sep 03 2001 at 19:55:49
It is worth noting that there are cheaper alternatives to the unobtainable Nokian studded tires mentioned above. I found some more reasonably-priced studded tires at
Bike Nashbar
for 30 bux a piece. They go under the name IRC Blizzaks iirc. As with all products stocked at BN, they go in and out of stock at random intervals. Snow biking is the most zen-like form of bike-riding that I have ever experienced. Being in the middle of a large forest, only hearing your jacket rustling and the snow seperating for your tires, is an
experience
above the par of anything else on
two wheels
. Snow biking is definitely a
one-person activity
, because of the speed/flotation differences of people of
various weights and sizes
. If you like snow biking, and get used to it, I'd suggest that you try playing the game
Elimination
on an empty snow-covered field with your biking buds.
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