For me, I’ll be using my 90s steel MTB.

I’ve already coated the inside of the frame with anti rust, got a rust resistant chain, and have studded tires at the ready. The studded tires will only go on if there’s persistent icy conditions.

Packed marine grease into my hubs, bb ends, and headset bearings.

On my todo list, I’ll be installing pogies/bar mitts, which have proven to be way better than any glove solution I tried last winter.

I also want to buy/make a mudflap to expend the front fender. This should prevent a considerable amount of grit, salt, melted snow from reaching my shoes, chain, crankset, etc.

As soon as salt goes down, my bike will get more cleaning around critical parts, and a frame wipe down after every ride.

I do have a winter cycling jacket and fleecy cycling pants, but feeling the cold on my body was never an issue last winter. A fleecy buff and helmet liner that gets over my ears are a must, and i may invest in a few extra pairs.

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    1 year ago

    Have you tested gloves? What brand and model?

    All kinds, and they just got bulkier and more awkward to use the brakes/shifters. I haven’t tried any lobster claw gloves, however, but they also seem too bulky for my liking. Not even heated gloves were as effective as pogies!

    With pogies, my hands get so warm that I can quite literally either ride without any gloves or glove liners at most. LOL