Cletus, if he lived where you live he wouldn't be asking that question.. Besides, don't you have a
fully faired bike to hide in when it gets cold or when you want to go wickedly fast?
The right answer has to depend on your tolerance for cold. I wear Lake winter shoes with a couple
pairs of socks and my feet go numb in 40 minutes at 35°f and in about an hour at 40°. Some people
can wear a couple pairs of sox and sandals all winter. It always seems colder when you ride on an
empty trail after dark with a couple of good bike lights, than on an equally cold daylight ride.
"Cletus D. Lee" <
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> In article <a92cb49f.030916
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> > Have enjoyed riding this year and want it to last into the winter months that are soon
> > approaching. Any ideas what to buy? I would like some good ideas to keep my feet warm.
> >
> Depends on where you live. Except for a few days in January and February, I usually wear shorts.
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