Yup, been there, along with spokes that had grown to be an inch thick.  I 
actually find riding when the temperature is right around freezing and the 
roads snow covered to be the most difficult.   It's easier at 20 degrees.
Michael

On Sunday, April 13, 2014 7:12:58 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Och, Michael! You know your riding when you breeches and gators are caked 
> with ice so you clink-crunch with every pedal stroke! Grin. You know your 
> riding when your front derailure no longer shifts to the middle ring and 
> your rear derailure freezes so it won't shift at all. Inadvertent single 
> speed riding. Grin.
>
> Find your inner moppet and play in the mud! You'l have so much fun there 
> will be a grin from ear to ear.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>

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