ASMR Winter Commute in Calgary Alberta

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @taniacruz5080
    @taniacruz5080 День тому +2

    You made it through the snirt!

  • @Nooblenin
    @Nooblenin 3 дні тому +1

    hoo wee you are twice as fast on that trail than I am during the summer, all that would've taken me 45min probably. I'm still intimidated by the snow/ice so seeing you zoom on it is giving me motivation to try it slowly.
    also the asmr style rides are a nice thing to wind down with before I go to bed

    • @bikebikerides
      @bikebikerides  3 дні тому +2

      Thanks for watching!
      Winter cycling can be intimidating for sure. My advice starts with investing in good studded tires because they offer a lot of confidence on slippy/icy/ruts surfaces. Lower your seat height a bit if that helps you feel safer. If you find you're getting out more in winter, invest in good quality full coverage fenders so you and your bike stay clean.
      And always remember - you're outside, in nature, where you belong.
      Have fun.

    • @IdrisFashan
      @IdrisFashan 11 годин тому

      Do it!
      It’s not as scary as it seems once you get used to it.
      You have to always be cautious, but it’s totally worth it. 🙌🏾

  • @brandonarmstrong5429
    @brandonarmstrong5429 2 дні тому +2

    Great video! I love the sound of tires crunching over snow and ice.
    How do those Ice Spiker Pro's handle the snirt/brown sugar?? Are there any tires out there that can handle in it?
    I find that stuff to be my commuting nemesis.

    • @bikebikerides
      @bikebikerides  2 дні тому +1

      Slower speed and lower PSI are key. The Spikers are awesome on challenging snow ice for sure. Not sure there is any magic product that can defeat snirt though, if it is deep and soft, you're doomed :)

  • @HEMZACHEMAA-i4z
    @HEMZACHEMAA-i4z 3 дні тому

    Nice smooth ride. Which tire size and winter gear are you using in this weather?

    • @bikebikerides
      @bikebikerides  3 дні тому

      Wheels are 27.5 and using 2.6" Schwalbe tires. Re: gear, can you be more specific?

  • @JimJamm18
    @JimJamm18 3 дні тому

    Curious what tires you’re using? I couldn’t find anything good wider than 2” for our skidloader

    • @bikebikerides
      @bikebikerides  3 дні тому

      Most of the Skid Loaders we sell have Schwalbe Ice Spiker 27.5 x 2.6 tires on them. You could also go non-studded winter and use Schwalbe Johnny Watts 365 27.5 x 2.6.
      I'm using the Ice Spiker up front and the 365 on the rear.
      www.bikebike.ca/go-shopping/p/schwalbe-ice-spiker-pro-studded-tire

  • @JJ-vp3bd
    @JJ-vp3bd 22 години тому

    how fast is this route in summer and whats it like

    • @bikebikerides
      @bikebikerides  12 годин тому

      In summer conditions this route takes me about 40min. Winter conditions like this adds maybe 5-10min.