+1 on Brian's list.

I would add a generous mudflap for your front fender and in that place to 
hold removable layers of clothing, have one more insulting layer on hand in 
case you stop. Your self heating while riding is never more evident than 
when you aren't. Stash a couple pair of nitrile exam gloves in a pocket 
closer to your body in case you have to do something dexterously like put 
an overshifted chain back on the rings or change a tube. It beats bare 
handing bike parts in the cold and is cleaner (turn inside out when 
removing).

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh 

On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 9:21:36 AM UTC-5 Brian Campbell wrote:

> Fenders, lights, removable layers of clothing and a place to hold them on 
> the bike. I am in SE PA
>
> On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 8:56:19 AM UTC-5 br...@onenaturellc.com 
> wrote:
>
>> I'm curious to know what old time riders used to do to ride in sub 40 
>> degree f weather. I figure my fellow riv superfans here might have some 
>> experiences to share. I'm writing from 12508 zip code. We often get a 
>> precious few sunny hours mid-day when the temps slip into mid-thirties in 
>> the winter and the heavily salted country roads are for the most part ice 
>> free. For the record, I already tried this "zwift" thing and it isn't for 
>> me ha ha.
>>
>

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