I really dont understand why you some of you say that cycling can be just as much fun in bad weather! I disagree. Cycling is awful in bad weather and I , for one, hate it for the following reasons:
1) it is far more dangerous because of the rain reducing grip and diesel spills, braking distances etc..
I agree, it can be more hazardous but learning to ride in different road conditions and icnrease makes an all round better rider, even when the weather improves.
2) visibility is reduced for you and other people ( cars etc) so increasing your chances of being knocked down.
Indeed, however if you keep up on well lit roads then visibility is not much of an issue, along with the correct equipment.
3) Cant wear glasses in the rain so no fun when rain hits your eyes, again reducing visibility.
You can wear cycling glasses that have interchangeable clear lenses. Rain never hit my eyeballs, the eyelashes are there for the purpose of protecting them (wear mascara to make them thicker??
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4) as for snow, forget it all together!
Possible with extra care!
5) gale winds can throw you all over the road.
Again it is possible with extra care!
These are the reasons why I am a fair weather cyclist and will remain so as I cant afford to break anything if I fall off.
I must add that cold weather dont bother me so long as it is dry and there are plenty of days like that in winter so why risk it in bad weather?
Of course, if you need to ride for commuting then it is different.
Anybody else agrees with me?