Monday, November 17, 2014

ICE & SNOW BICYCLING

 
 
Bicycles on ice? Yes, definitely challenging yet extremely rewarding. With the right bicycle, proper care of your equipment and winter-bicycling skills you can bicycle for convenience, commuting, and for exercise or pleasure throughout the year. With the fresh air, a winter wind and amazing scenery you will arrive feeling alive, refreshed and accomplished. Icebiking, also known as Snowbiking or winter bicycling dates back to the days of the horse and carriage. Prior to the popularization of the automobile, bicycles were a major means of transportation throughout the United States. “The freedom of movement afforded by the bicycle would not easily be surrendered to autumn breezes or winter chills. Getting off the bicycle meant walking in many cases.”
Maintaining control of the bicycle on icy roads requires a different riding technique. Riding slower, using back brakes, sitting upright as you navigate and being aware of narrower streets due to plowed snow is important. Metal-studded tires improve traction, chains and hub gears shield the drive train, and drum and hub brakes operate when wheel rims are caked in ice. With unpredictable conditions, your frame must be able to handle changing road conditions. Mountain bikes with wider tires are a must in heavy snow and ice. Bixby Bicycles has a full line of Mountain Bikes available.  
The right handle-bars, fenders with mud flaps, and proper clothing are a necessity. Dressing in layers allows the skin to breath, and proper sunglasses allows the rider to see through snow-glare, the reflection of the sun on newly fallen snow and in blowing snow. Being seen is also important. Wear brightly colored clothes easily seen in cloudy, stormy and foggy weather; reflection tape is essential.
Enjoy your bicycle year round, even in every changing Oklahoma weather.  Buster Brown, our USA Certified Cycling Coach offers instruction in Icebiking, and Bixby Bicycles and Accessories specializes in mountain bikes, winter equipment and winter wear.   If you keep your crank spinning, sit upright, keep your front wheel light and your handle-bars high, riding on snow and ice can be just as rewarding as snow-boarding or skiing. Following some simple rules, being physically and mentally prepared, having the right equipment, gear and clothing will make Icebiking, or Snowbiking a fun, safe and rewarding experience.  
BUSTER BROWN, USA Certified Cycling Coach
Bixby Bicycles & Accessories
www.bixbybicycles.com


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