4 Tips to Winterize Your Ride

The snow came on a cold November day, and hasn’t really been back much since. However, we thought we would post a throwback blog that will help you prepare for the next snowy day and ensure that your ride stays in working condition during this frigid season. The brash winter weather can really do a number on your bike, luckily there are precautions you can take to prevent spending extra time and money on you ride this season. To avoid a slippery setback, check our tips below to see how you can best winterize your ride to stay active on the Circuit no matter the weather!

 

 

1. Lube Up

It’s always important to make sure your bike chain stays lubricated and running smoothly, but winter weather can really take a toll on your chain’s condition, causing it to wear down and rust more quickly. For rain and mild snow, using normal bike lube is appropriate, but during extreme weather, you might need to kick it up a notch. Bicycling.com recommends bar and chain lube designed for chain saws, but only in the most extreme winter weather conditions.

2. Fend Off

Fenders will help keep you, your bike and other riders dry and happy. This is a must for riding in winter weather, especially if you are commuting on the Circuit Trails.  Try a clip-on fender for snowy weather, or just rig up a new fender out of cardboard if you’re feeling creative.

3. Scrub a Dub Dub

Riding through salt and slush can really damage your favorite set of wheels. Washing your bike after each winter outing will keep it working properly and help you delay a professional tune-up. Be sure to dry the bike after and give special attention to your saddle and handle bars, which are extra vulnerable during winter months.

4. Get Tired

Studded tires might be necessary for extreme weather, but for everyday winter riding consider on road tires with a winter thread to give you that extra grip you need. Also, pay attention to your tire pressure. By reducing your tire pressure to the lower end of the suggested range, your bike will be able to grip the slick and frozen surfaces more easily, keeping you upright on your winter rides.

It may be temperate today, but winter weather is likely coming soon. Don’t wait until the forecast is calling for snow to prep your bike – take advantage of these tips now to be prepared to navigate you rough winter rides this month and next!  

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