Cycling in the frost?

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jamin100

Guru
Location
Birmingham
Hey guys n gals

Tomorrow I plan on cycling to work and back which is 10 miles each way.

My bike is a boardman hybrid comp which has 28c wheels on with marathon (not +) tyres

My question, its probably going to be around -3 tomorrow and whilst I have enough layers to be warm I've never rode in frost before. Is there anything I need to be wary of?

Is cycling on the hybrid s good idea in the frost ?
 

kishan

Active Member
Location
London - Harrow
dont brake hard and corner slowly and dont twitch on the bike as it could slip
 

mchunt

Well-Known Member
Ideally practicing on a quiet Sunday with little traffic is a good idea but frost and ice come when they do.

I was nervous first time I had to ride in Icy conditions but have had no real problems just be careful, take a bit more time, avoid drains/manhole covers and road markings where possible as they tend to be more slippery than the main road surface. Side roads tend to be slippier than main routes as they are not usually gritted and have less traffic, most of my route is a fairly busy bus route so once I leave my estate the roads are generally quite good.

I'm also riding a hybrid with standard Marathon tyres.
 

zizou

Veteran
Frost itself isn't too bad, a bit less grip but not much to worry about. If it is cold and im on untreated roads i actually like seeing the frost on the ground...its the black ice that you cant see (or might just look like wet tarmac) that you've really got to be wary about!
 
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jamin100

jamin100

Guru
Location
Birmingham
Ok well I think I'll brave it out tomorrow then and see how I go.

I've just been over the road to the shop now a d it's freezing
 

Herzog

Swinglish Mountain Goat
Agree with the above - avoid shiny stuff. This can include manhole covers, black ice, also road markings which may be slippy. Don't corner too fast, or too sharply and you should be ok. Good luck.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Agree with the above - avoid shiny stuff. This can include manhole covers, black ice, also road markings which may be slippy. Don't corner too fast, or too sharply and you should be ok. Good luck.

Thats the stuff that caught me out last year...not black ice though. Country road, with small areas where the gravel top surface had eroded away and left shiny black tarmac (usually where the car tyres run) . Only a mildly frosty morning...BANG...off in a second.
That shiny black tarmac is supremely slippery in the right conditions
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
Hey guys n gals

Tomorrow I plan on cycling to work and back which is 10 miles each way.

My bike is a boardman hybrid comp which has 28c wheels on with marathon (not +) tyres

My question, its probably going to be around -3 tomorrow and whilst I have enough layers to be warm I've never rode in frost before. Is there anything I need to be wary of?

Is cycling on the hybrid s good idea in the frost ?
As someone who is a generally cautious rider I opted for investing in some tyres with lots of studs designed for riding on icy roads.
Without them I would not venture out on potentially icy roads.
 

Edwards80

Über Member
Location
Stockport, UK
The other thing to watch out for is people who haven't cleared the frost off their windscreens / mirrors properly. Makes me a bit more weary of filtering if their mirrors look matt white :S

This probably explains what is going on though!

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Hip Priest

Veteran
I'd echo what others have said. Especially with regards to ice being far worse than frost. If in doubt, don't feel bad about getting off and walking. I tried to brave a shared path that was slippy with ice and soon came a cropper!
 
If all else fails ... wear two thick pullovers and a thick coat.
You'd be surprised how much softer the falls are if you are well "padded".

I had several falls on snow/ice last year (was out in it a lot).
I'd say most of the crashes involved the back end spinning out ... and me landing on the sides of my legs/hips.
 

buddiebuoy

Regular
Location
Paisley
I cycled on Friday when there was a covering of icy snow on the road. I have to say I found it very tricky and had a few wobbles. I'm still on quite a steep learning curve and I would think twice about going out in the same conditions until I'm a bit more confident.
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
No frost in Birmingham this morning. Just mizzle.

I stick to the salted roads when its frosty, keeping off the cycle path and minor roads. Was OK until they ran out of salt a couple of years ago.
 
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