Riding An Electric Bike In Winter - Bad Idea?

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • Freezing temperatures, torrential rain, and even a storm… winter is HERE! ❄️
    Join Eilis on a thrilling week-long journey as she takes on the challenges of commuting to work on her electric bike during the harsh winter conditions! Eilis shares her firsthand experiences and valuable insights to help you commute safely in these chilling months!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:45 Day One
    1:36 Ebikes in the cold
    3:22 Storing my bike
    4:11 Day Two
    4:24 Extra visibility
    6:03 Night commute
    6:23 Day Three
    6:59 E-bike frame care
    7:55 Electroheads Christmas party 🎉
    8:21 Day Four
    8:32 STORM HENK IS HERE!
    9:43 Cycling in snow
    10:11 Taking alternate transport…
    10:40 Battery care
    11:11 Day Five
    11:13 Rainy commute
    12:44 Day Six
    13:26 360° vision glasses
    14:00 What to wear
    15:43 Why I love cycling in the winter
    16:12 Meeting Rich 🤓
    16:55 My verdict...
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  • @StevenUberDasherQC
    @StevenUberDasherQC Před 4 měsíci +21

    I do bike delivery all year and the Canadian winter is pretty harsh, I definitely need studded tires and I keep one bike with normal tires for when snow in the streets has all melted. I always wear a balaclava, depending on the temperature I wear either my normal helmet or a full face mtb helmet. I have multiple pairs of boots and gloves to be able to work multiple shifts in a day, or when I do a battery swap to continue delivering more in one evening. It's definitely a way harder job in the winter, it's more physically demanding especially in a snow storm, but I love it.

  • @stevezodiac491
    @stevezodiac491 Před 4 měsíci +28

    Before I retired, I commuted 34 miles per day, to work and back, 5 days a week for 25 years in all the weather, that the North East of England could throw at me. The best thing to wear when it was cold and wet was a motorcycle under helmet balaclava, a goretex wind and rain proof jacket, Ron Hill tracksters for their quick drying ability and neoprene overshoes and gloves. I would think that with an electric bike you would get cold, because just like a motorbike, you are not generating anywhere near as much heat as that riding a proper human powered bicycle. I had a good shower and drying facilities when I got to work, which was eccential.
    Oh and a few asda bags to roll your dry clothes and food in in your back pack, to keep them dry, spare inner tubes, tools, spare foldable tyre, frame fit pump and spare spokes placed within my handlebars.
    In the winter, i even used to push my bike off the thick estate snow until i could get in the car snow ruts on the main road, all the rest of the way to work. Looking back, i must have been mad, which i probably am lol.

  • @redrocker1055
    @redrocker1055 Před 4 měsíci +52

    When I first got back into cycling in my adulthood, I was convinced I was going to ride every day, even in the winter, snow be damned. I bought me a fancy "fat tire" bike, cold weather cycling kit, even some of those cozy hand muff thingies that the cool CZcams winter cyclists put on their handlebars. I waited anxiously for the first snowfall. Now, you probably assume I'm going to say something bad happened. But on the contrary, those paramedics were some of the nicest people I've ever met, and they all agreed my fancy "fat bike" was really cool.

    • @stevezodiac491
      @stevezodiac491 Před 4 měsíci +18

      Over 25 years of commuting, I suffered, two broken collar bones, open elbow fracture, numerous broken ribs and a broken hip ( neck of femur ). I still continued to cycle for 25 years. I am 65 now and no lasting injuries and the fittest and healthiest 65 year old I know. Cycling is good for you, falling off isn't lol

    • @Alessandro---
      @Alessandro--- Před 4 měsíci +7

      I love your storytelling! I was scolded by my doctor “what, you went from commuting by car to 20 km per day on a bike, and didn’t expect consequences? “

    • @_Marthinzen
      @_Marthinzen Před 6 dny

      The plot twist 👌

  • @dznrboy
    @dznrboy Před 4 měsíci +17

    from experiencing cycling in Canadian winters I would suggest ski goggles they protect your eyes from the elements like rain, ice, and snow.

    • @BadByte
      @BadByte Před 4 měsíci +1

      Second this

    • @firiel2366
      @firiel2366 Před 3 měsíci

      Fr. When I started winter biking my mom loaned me a pair of ski goggles. The first time it snowed I was like "meh I don't need 'em." Five minutes later I deeply regretted it--riding an e-bike in snow without goggles feels like riding in a sandstorm 😅

  • @longzero
    @longzero Před 4 měsíci +7

    I completely agree about being comfortable in the situation you are in. Comfort plays a big role in whether an accident happens or not and the severity of an accident if it happens. It also plays a big role in how much we enjoy a ride.

  • @danielnicholas2786
    @danielnicholas2786 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Major learnings from cycling in winter when it's -7c is to get winter motorcycle gloves. They don't fail you. I tried dozens of alternatives before I found this out

  • @nebulous962
    @nebulous962 Před 4 měsíci +8

    go to oulu finland. it's kinda fun riding bike in winter there and yes there is snow in oulu. :)

  • @IJayAmLegend
    @IJayAmLegend Před 4 měsíci +4

    Far more intelligent a rider than I ever was! It's great that we have such excellent products. I had various Danish Army Great Coats, an old cape at best, regardless of which bike, or when. A bit crazy, in retrospect. Very informative, thanks!

  • @user-dm3fr3kd6f
    @user-dm3fr3kd6f Před 4 měsíci +3

    Cold and rain does not bother me but I do not commute using the ebike in ice and wind. The assist struggles to kick in with strong winds. I recommend a poncho for the rain. A good one can keep the bike dry and reduces the need to have to get changed out of wet things

  • @apkk5594
    @apkk5594 Před 4 měsíci +4

    If you aren't wearing a hi vis jacket, id recommend getting a high vis tabard. From the video, I did not think the reflective backpack and arm bands were enough.

  • @peterdnreynolds777
    @peterdnreynolds777 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Brilliant video!!
    I Have seen so many people cycling without any lights or visible clothing riding at nights, feels like they have a death wish.
    Great tips with rising in the cold and rain.
    Hope all is well, take care

  • @iainamurray
    @iainamurray Před 4 měsíci +2

    Top tip for anti-corrosion from a motorcyclist - give your bike (not chain/tyres etc) an ACF50 bath. It's designed for metals and components and kills rust. My bike lives outside and has lasted 6 years of winters with no corrosion.

  • @adrianupnorth
    @adrianupnorth Před 4 měsíci +3

    Living in the Northern isles it's windy most of the year. I will get on the bike as long as it's not too wet. There are only so many times you put up with waterproofs failing. Motorbike winter gloves with an Oxford face mask is my solution. Summer is coming 😎

  • @ikorobia
    @ikorobia Před 4 měsíci +2

    I use my ebike come rain or shine. When it's really col, i wear a thermal vest and then my work tunique, then i wear the Proviz fleece, water/windproof jacket. The wind i dont mind. I love cycling. It brings joy on the way to and from work.
    ❤️ your work.🎉

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Super Cracking video, Eilis, from the point of view of content and advice- then the very best, even by your own high standards. So sensible, practical and knowledgeable. I can imagine that so many cyclists don't think or are not aware of many of the recommendations that you give here. Love the fact that you are wearing hi-vis- As you know, I always bang on about this, but it is critical to be seen, and wearing black or similar just doesn't work as you say. Riding in the winter really isn't the time to get bogged down with looking cool over everything else. Great to hear that you can handle rain, wind, and cold, many can't or are fearful. Kudos to you. I really enjoyed this episode. Thank you.

  • @NWforager
    @NWforager Před 4 měsíci +4

    for ice , snow i lower my seat and air down tires and Ride ! ❄❄❄❄ make Sure to have lights and stay on sidewalks tbh . don't trust that cars will stop ⚡⚡

  • @jby5736
    @jby5736 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Have ridden in the rain and a poncho. Works good. You need to get a over size or one made for bikes. Drape the poncho over the handle bars and lights. If you have a draw sting hood it helps keep the water from dripping down into you neck. As you go fast like 40kmh (25mph). The rain stings on your face.
    The poncho will also keep the electronics of your ebike drier also since it is covering the bike also.
    Though were I live it is 26⁰C (80⁰F)in the winter. So the rain is warm. I live in the middle of the pacific ocean about 1000 miles (2212km) from the equater.
    Was shown how a poncho work for the first time when visiting asian countries that mostly drive around on motor bikes. So go try out the poncho Eilis.

  • @fuzzbox3912
    @fuzzbox3912 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I commute year around and for the very coldest days (below zero in the UK) I have two pairs of thin gloves and one pair of ski gloves , ski socks , and a beanie to cover my ears. I am considering getting a balakalava next year... but it's really only needed for a couple of weeks a year. Oh and so many lights that people queue up to look around me at Christmas.

  • @deydododontdedoh.5672
    @deydododontdedoh.5672 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I try not to cycle in snow and especially Ice, however the very few times I did do, I try and take it easy, no rushing or fast speeds, Keep as upright as possible, no leaning into bends, slow and fluid turning, no jerky movements when turning, try and Keep a large turning arch. Never fallen off yet 🤞.....but best is avoiding riding if at all possible. 🙂

  • @szakib
    @szakib Před 4 měsíci +1

    Reflective tape on the bike frame is a cheap and easy option for staying visible.

  • @seanys
    @seanys Před 4 měsíci +1

    As a motorcyclist I swear by two layers of gloves for cold weather. My breathable summer gloves are even good enough with a pair of inners. Mind you, I live in a sunburnt country so no need for anything as extreme as thermals.

  • @andrelam9898
    @andrelam9898 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My fall through Spring commuting is mostly limited by weather. Here in the greater Buffalo NY area, cycling infrastructure is improving, but my 16 mile ride into work from a suburb requires me to traverse nearly 5 miles of a busy 4 lane road that has Sharrows. Drivers don’t understand and some want to share the road. It’s even worse now that the road markings are about 95% warn away by weather and traffic. I can’t ride that route if visibility is reduced. Rain would make the chances of getting hit far too likely, I also can’t ride with snow or ice on the road as I can’t risk slipping (still can happen with cabine studded bike winter tires) or it would force me into the car lane if the sections of mout that do have shoulders aren’t plowed. We had a week and a half of serious snow storms early in January, days where multiple feet of snow was dumped thanks to Lake Effect Snow. I was able to grab the cross country skis and get in some nice loops at a nature preserve. Now we are no experiencing some really mild weather. Days are -5c to +5c. I have a Specialized CREO SL e-bike. It’s significantly reduced my commuted times. I can now sustain 20 mph for most of my commute. When on a busy road I generally can keep up with traffic. That means cars aren’t in need of getting around me as much. I’m noticing about a 10% to 15% reduction in range. Nothing terrible. We’ll see how long the mild winter weather lasts, but im enjoying some nice bike commutes late January in to early February with my e-bike. I can’t see any issues other than true winter cycling is hard on equipment, especially if you ride in snow that is being salted. In the past I had a short. 5 mile commute. I could ride in almost any weather. I didn’t have a window, so my (ex) wife used to call me to have a look outside before attempting to go home. On a couple of occasions 6 to 12 inches of fresh snow had fallen and the roads were rough. I was close enough to home that she could pick me up in z 8 to 10 minutes. I’d be dropped off the next day and take the bike home then. They are great at clearing snow here. That weather was murder on bike components, especially the salt. I would not expense bpm’s lovely e-bike to those conditions. My coldest ride was 0F temps with a wind chill of -15. The only upside was the schools were closed due to overly cold weather so the roads were not busy. That was a do,d ride. I had to add some additional layers compared to normal winter cycling. I was fine for 20 minutes of cycling, it would not have been good for 75 minutes of cycling.

  • @BoulderHikerBoy
    @BoulderHikerBoy Před 4 měsíci +1

    I find that a windproof helmet liner is worth its weight in gold during the winter. And, if it's really cold, I tend to wear windproof pants. Also, I have a spike-less front tire from Pirelli that is made with softer-than-normal rubber so that it remains soft and grippy even in cold temperatures. If the road is so snowy and icy that more is required, I have chains from Slipnot. Beyond that, I won't ride... but those days are few and far between.

  • @staceysmith967
    @staceysmith967 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love these new format info-vlog things. Keep em coming please!😊

  • @Greg-ok2iu
    @Greg-ok2iu Před 21 dnem

    When I was an elementary school student I central Nebraska, My brother and I never let snow stop us from riding our bikes to school! It was in the mid-1960's and our bikes had coaster brakes. We wrapped some low profile chain around our back tires and rode 2.5 miles to and from school in over 9 inches of fresh snow! It was a great experience! I also had a small motorcycle in high school days in Montana, the closest thing then to a mini bike now, and I rode it on the country roads year round, clear roads, snowy roads, icy roads,?wet roads! I never gave it a second thought! I live in Arizona now where snow is a very rare occurrence! I believe my fat tire e-bike would handle it well enough! My concern is not the capability of my bike, it is the other drivers who know nothing about driving on snow!

  • @abelfaber4457
    @abelfaber4457 Před 4 měsíci +1

    if you have really cold hands, look for heated gloves, they make lighter versions now, not like the old motorcycle gloves, and heated socks are also a thing, actually there is a lot of heated clothes nowadays.

  • @bikeforever2016
    @bikeforever2016 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Studded tyres for ice are brilliant. Not great for fast corners on tarmac 😲

  • @LondonEats
    @LondonEats Před 4 měsíci

    Great Episode! Loving the super bright bag cover + Hindsight Glasses!

  • @tomsmith9281
    @tomsmith9281 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video on Winter Commuting! I ride all year round on the East Coast of Canada. Our city, located on the Bay of Fundy is gets extremely icy rather than snowy, and we don't have the benefit of cycling infrastructure (not considered a priority).
    Top tip for those that are timid of icy conditions ... Studded tires are amazing! Just like wearing ice cleats on over your shoes, they convert slick ice into what feels like slush. 100% recommend. Get tires with the highest stud count you can find/afford.

  • @steverhysjenks
    @steverhysjenks Před 4 měsíci +1

    Def recommend the new Lumos helmet with visor, Altura do one too (I have it). Its great for the cold months. It'll take the rain / windchill / cold off a good portion of your face. I can't understate how much of a improvement it makes in rubbish weather.

  • @romariossoossoiramor150
    @romariossoossoiramor150 Před 4 měsíci

    That's one awesome vlog.
    Loved it
    Thanks

  • @jacksonbangs6603
    @jacksonbangs6603 Před 3 měsíci

    Here in Medford Oregon in the USA, I find bicycle commuting year around makes cycling in the summer easier. Awesome video on ridding in cold 🥶 weather.

  • @rmack3481
    @rmack3481 Před 4 měsíci +1

    New Subscriber
    In the video where the cyclist cruised on by and you commented on him.
    You said you were 30. The year you were born I was riding like that gentleman on the road bike.
    I was 44 and My son was 14.
    I built my own bike.
    In my small town I run a 1500watt 2 hp electric rear wheel.
    This spring I'm changing frame sets. Don't ever ride an ebike without rear suspension.
    The new frame set has rear suspension.
    I'm waiting for it to warm up, I'm painting it either Corvette light Blue or Corvette Yellow.
    I enjoyed the video.
    Mack
    18:13

  • @MzShonuff123
    @MzShonuff123 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you from Chicago! 🥶

  • @JamesTsividis
    @JamesTsividis Před měsícem

    This was great! I am ready to go!

  • @tomgstew
    @tomgstew Před 4 měsíci

    Love this so much. Waterproof trousers and thermal base layers are my biggest upgrades up in Aberdeen for this winter on my Volt

  • @EBikes420
    @EBikes420 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A few weeks ago I tried to ride my e-bike in the snow we had here in Victoria BC Canada, but realized I couldn't get any steering by the end of the driveway and my wheels locked due to the snow build up inside the fenders LOL😉⛄️ Not a good idea lol. Thank You For This Video 😎

    • @szakib
      @szakib Před 4 měsíci +1

      Your fenders are too close to the wheels and your tyres might have too much pressure in them.

  • @maidbloke
    @maidbloke Před 4 měsíci

    Great video! I layer up and finish with a wind proof jacket. If I keep the wind out I tend to keep warm (analogue bike).

  • @reeseprince8
    @reeseprince8 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Fallen off a couple times in the winter but its probably the tyres

  • @eBoard3R
    @eBoard3R Před 4 měsíci +1

    *It's me 'ands and toes that suffer* 😭
    Lights/bright clothin is a Must for ridin at night/low light. Neon yella is always cool 👀😁😎
    Shockin how many people you see, more like can barely see at night, stay safe people, light up!
    ⚡️🤟🏼🤟🏼⚡️
    "Ronnie pickerin" 😂 "WHO?" 🤣
    👏🏼👏🏼

  • @erikmalmberg7319
    @erikmalmberg7319 Před 4 měsíci

    Emtb are awesome winter reason why I buy an EMTB to ride to work in Snow

  • @Chris558576
    @Chris558576 Před 3 měsíci

    Its all year round for me, ive had times where moisture in the brake cable has frozen & cant be used But also times when i can move slowly in snow & ice when other vehicles where stuck.

  • @Alessandro---
    @Alessandro--- Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video… you had the greatest Xmas jumper I’ve ever seen, and the bunny’s headband “as worn by Eilís” would make a great stockings filler!

  • @StepDub
    @StepDub Před 3 měsíci

    One disadvantage of ebikes in subzero temperatures is that sudden bursts of power delivered to the wheel on a frozen surface can result in the rear of the bike suddenly flicking away to one side, if you happen to be turning and increasing speed at the same time. Doesn’t happen that often, but when it does the fall is swift and quite unexpected. And painful.

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas Před 4 měsíci +2

    Escooter / Ebike Tunnels: linking Manchester to Liverpool to Wigan to Southport
    Convert The Tube to escooters only ?

  • @damianhla
    @damianhla Před 3 měsíci

    Corrosion, especially salt corrosion, is the main concern when riding in wet and foul weather.
    Highly recommend to identify all screws, bolts, nuts and washers that are susceptible to salt corrosion and swap them out with equivalent components made with either Marine Grade 316 Stainless or Titanium. Remember 304 Stainless is not good enough, they eventually suffer from corrosion as you witness rusting even on normal stainless steel. Also any accessories added, try to ensure it is made either in aluminium (if strength is not important) or carbon fibre or titanium if high strength or lower mass is important.
    For the chain, for 11 speed or lower, running a stainless steel chain is a good option. For 12 speed, go with a hardy ebike specific weather restraint chain like those e12 from KMC. 12 speed Shimano chain is very weak and is very likely to snap at the most inappropriate time. Always bring a missing link and chain breaker with you in case you need to fix a broken chain on the run.
    Also make a regular habit to rinse off the chain and cassette with clean water after a ride. Once it is dry, use a brush to brush off any debris, they will fall off easily. It is the salt that rapidly accelerate the corrosion. Water alone doesn't cause serious corrosion to the components. 😊
    Also on the shifter, if you are running a Shimano STX 12 speed shifter, swap it out for a Shimano XT shifter. The design compromise Shimano has made in the STX shifter causes water and dirt ingress. The shifter will fail overtime and you get stuck on limited gears. The XT vers version operates much better and doesn't suffer from this design issue.

  • @badabing8884
    @badabing8884 Před 4 měsíci +1

    1. Cold fingers - can’t ring my bell with gloves on.
    2. Mud. Have to clean ebike.
    3. Wind and rain.
    4. Ice. Black ice on roads and paths
    5. Battery range reduced.
    Otherwise it’s fine.

  • @andrewnorris5415
    @andrewnorris5415 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video as usual! I will point out, even if it may be above zero, be careful of charging if the battery was recently below zero. As some parts of the battery could still be below zero. Take your bike inside and allow the room temp time to warm the battery through before recharging. This is why more advanced (very costly) batteries like in Teslas have sensors inside the battery (as well as heaters to warm them up before recharging).

  • @drinkingup2157
    @drinkingup2157 Před 3 měsíci

    I have owned two folding ebikes over the last few years and its been interesting to compare the battery performance over winter. The cheaper bike with the battery that slides into the frame has had no real discernible decrease in range per battery charge in low temperature whilst the more expensive bike , with the battery in the seat post has maybe a 20% decrease in range in similar weather.

  • @tomasr64
    @tomasr64 Před 4 měsíci

    I ride an ebike,went out today, it was 32 F, 10mph wind. it was good. I wear a buff around my neck and face. I have a leather jacket. you have a fun job my dear. 🤩💪

  • @damianhla
    @damianhla Před 3 měsíci

    In wet weather, maintaining good traction on your tyres should be one of the primary focus.
    As such, you want to achieve the maximum contact surface area between the tyres and the road surface as possible. Try to run the widest possible tyres that your bike will allow. Not all wide tyres run slow. Choose a tyre design and advanced compound that offers very low rolling resistance, great durability and more importantly good traction in wet surfaces. Similar concept to F1 tyres. I highly recommend looking into a hybrid configuration. Run a low pressure (eg 30 psi) off road front tyre with as wide profile as possible in a tubeless configuration. Combined with a almost slick 2.4" low rolling resistance rear tyre, such as the Schwalbe Super Moto at 50psi in tubeless configuration at the rear. The off road front enables your bike to retain traction and full control should the road surface suddenly transits into loose sand or gravel. Remember it's ok to loose a bit of rear traction and be little bit tail happy as the bike react in a slight drifting motion. But loosing front traction is a big NO, NO as the bike will quickly go out of control. The slick rear tyre will ensure overall low rolling resistance of the bike and to carry the higher speed and momentum of the ebike to climb slopes much easier. The 2.4" wide profile and low pressure front tyre will enable your ebike to float over loose sandy surfaces. Whereas slimmer higher pressure tyres will get caught and potentially flipping the bike altogether if the approaching speed is high. 😂
    Certainly there is an optimal pressure each tyre runs on that draws good compromise between low rolling resistance and comfort.
    But in general, the lower the tyre pressure, the more comfort is the ride and also this will dramatically lower the possibility of punctures.
    I recommend running tubeless + sealant system. They are very reliable and low maintenance and will remove 99% road side puncture repair incidents under foul weather conditions.
    Also on the topic of stopping power, i highly recommend looking into upgrading the brake pads of the disc brake system from standard. Look into offerings from Swiss Stop. They offer ebike specific compounds, that offer almost as good initial bite as their metallic pads and much better durability than standard pads. Work great even in wet conditions. The main problem with metallic pads is that they offer optimal friction when the pads have been warmed up. But they maintain great performance even in very hot conditions. In cold climate this can present a challenge. The ebike specific compound addresses the cold temperature performance issues of the metallic pads.

  • @moochincrawdad
    @moochincrawdad Před 4 měsíci

    13:38 Do ya know who I am! 🤣
    The legend of Ronnie Pickering will never die! 🤣

  • @notl33t
    @notl33t Před 4 měsíci

    wow! our winters in boston, ma hit the negatives regularly. but even with the higher temps in london, your commute looks a lot like mine. i stick to standard pedal bike in the winter, because i'm pretty scared of braking in our slushy conditions with speed and with a standard bike i'm less likely to wipe out.

  • @johnsshed995
    @johnsshed995 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Untill I retired I rode a motorcycle every day since I was 16 .Upon retirment I got an e bike ,Cold is not a problem and snow is a lot of fun . But I hate the rain .waterproofs are to heavy hot and uncomftorable to ware on a bicycle and lightweight water proofs just arn't water proof . I took the option of the largest battery available when I purchased the bike and alltho the cold do's effect the range somewhat .it's not realy a problem for the distince I travlel ( 30 to 35 miles a day ) alltho I have never checked ,running costs are a pitence and replacment parts are just the same as a normal bicycle so as far as I am councerned I have had 5 years'' allmost '' free transport and iits still going strong.

  • @Mikle.Bikle18
    @Mikle.Bikle18 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Keep your head on a swivel and avoid your biggest danger from clueless drivers and dress for collisions, but have fun at all times.

  • @kenzohkw
    @kenzohkw Před 4 měsíci

    Tried cycling on a -2C sunny day once, instant sore head and canned it after 15 mins, never again! I'm sure it would be fine if you had all the gear but i'm not that deciated and can't be arsed with the faff. Time to move to a warmer country!

  • @snoopycharlie8718
    @snoopycharlie8718 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Do any electric bikes have heated hand grips since there's a power supply?

  • @jameshamilton6096
    @jameshamilton6096 Před 28 dny

    I cycle summer and winter in London on an analogue that's no motor except me on a mountain bike and have done for well over 40 years and have no issue with rain, or newly laid snow, but the following day when the snow has frozen over with a layer of ice I do not cycle. As I don't in strong wind which I find particularly dangerous having had some very scary experiences when overtaken by large vans or lorries they suck me into the middle of the road which is beyond scary so its the underground or bus or er car. P.S. in winter I wear ski clothing its warm and waterproof but light and breathable and they sell them in bright yellow with reflective inserts.

  • @Alienvisitor007
    @Alienvisitor007 Před 2 měsíci

    I cycled to work once in -15c now that was cold

  • @asustransformer28
    @asustransformer28 Před 4 měsíci

    Did it for winter for 5 years in uk, sometimes the bike had to go away due to ice

  •  Před 3 měsíci

    Hello. What microphone are you using?

  • @maxpugh6068
    @maxpugh6068 Před 4 měsíci

    What are your glasses with fitter mirrors

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  Před 4 měsíci

      electroheads.com/products/hindsight-artemis

  • @bremarcle2729
    @bremarcle2729 Před 3 měsíci

    What kind of glasses are those?

  • @alexanderblom5829
    @alexanderblom5829 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello beautiful!
    Just wonder if you have any good bike tips with good range for me in Sweden?
    Sorry for bad english.
    Love/ Alex

  • @robincurwood
    @robincurwood Před 3 měsíci

    What about water proof over trousers. I wear them all the time in the winter.

  • @BodaciousWench
    @BodaciousWench Před 3 měsíci

    How are you filming yourself whilst riding?

  • @thundter9744
    @thundter9744 Před 2 měsíci

    maybe consider a video on ebikes in the rain as concern for electrical components in wet weather is real

  • @Joseph-jy5lz
    @Joseph-jy5lz Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent clip and thanks for the recommendation not to have your battery at 100% if storing over winter.

  • @noemedmedia
    @noemedmedia Před 4 měsíci +1

    Laughing in Norwegian :)

  • @Kilroy_Wuz_Here
    @Kilroy_Wuz_Here Před 4 měsíci

    Eyepro eyepro eyepro! If you want to make eye contact that’s fine, wear clear glasses. But it would be terrible if you messed up those lovely eyes because you weren’t wearing eyepro. We want to keep seeing more great content from you. Stay safe!

  • @Toots8888
    @Toots8888 Před 3 měsíci

    I’ve been blown clean off my bike, into the middle of a cross rd. I never ride in Met warning weather now.

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  Před 3 měsíci

      Damn I’m sorry to hear that. I’ve had some scary moments but never tumbled. I’ve gotten really good at checking the weather before heading out 🤓

    • @Toots8888
      @Toots8888 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes… we have the gadgets to check now! It was 38 years ago and I never got hurt! I was young and obviously bounced😂. However that did set me up to never take the weather for granted. 🎉

  • @timscott3027
    @timscott3027 Před 4 měsíci

    I ride all weather but i hate the cold and ice especially is horrible. I basically just crawl to work in the ice especially on corners, you have to expect your going down every turn and slow as much as you can. In the cold weather you want to cover all skin you can, i wear a snood at hat only eyes exposed.

  • @normanwray1341
    @normanwray1341 Před 3 měsíci

    No foreign heights 😅

  • @goingoutotheparty1
    @goingoutotheparty1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Heated gloves

  • @MrSportster12
    @MrSportster12 Před 4 měsíci

    £110 for the light set. Most places do them for £89.

  • @Sandman92
    @Sandman92 Před 4 měsíci

    Thats A LOTof jackets

  • @Deliver-Fool
    @Deliver-Fool Před 4 měsíci +1

    10 😘

  • @jarq007
    @jarq007 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thats not winter...heres from -10 to -35C and lot of snow. And im driving my ebike to every work shift. Range is not long but working in every way. 45km/h was too much in -32C...

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 4 měsíci +1

      There's always the one or two hard men who have to boast about how tough, obsessive and crazy they are compared to everyone else.

    • @Tuffydipstick
      @Tuffydipstick Před 3 měsíci +1

      We are not used to very cold weather in UK 🇬🇧

  • @AbsitInvidea
    @AbsitInvidea Před 2 měsíci

    Alexa is affecting a British accent. What a poser. When she asked Alexa the weather, my Alexa heard and started responding in a normal accent. Tick Tick Tick, Whosh! ..... BTW: great vid.

  • @jasoncrouzat7509
    @jasoncrouzat7509 Před 28 dny

    I never like to electronic bicycles for me they're too slow and very heavy riding in bad weather like in the winter it's not as easy as it looks I've written in temperatures of Minus 40 sometimes even colder than this on bicycle electric bicycles could not handle the temperatures and abuse that I put them through

  • @brandonkoh8361
    @brandonkoh8361 Před měsícem

    Damn bruh, 4 mins in and youve talked about 3 products already lol

  • @mikewade777
    @mikewade777 Před 4 měsíci

    All you need is warm clothes that keep you warm for hours.

  • @jaynedavies2757
    @jaynedavies2757 Před 4 měsíci

    TRY USING YOUR HAND SIGNALS.

  • @BadByte
    @BadByte Před 4 měsíci +1

    "Chilly outside" 4C outside 😂. Try Scandinavia and our double digit negative C degrees outside and yes our e-bikes works just fine, 4C that is practically summer. Oof lot of whining in this video, dress properly and use studded winter tyres problem solved.

  • @johnnyveganite9141
    @johnnyveganite9141 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I can't believe how blasè people are about climate change, like lets not talk about it or make any changes, who needs food in the future ie bad weather means crop failures which means no food.

  • @mrpants6337
    @mrpants6337 Před 3 měsíci

    Way too dangerous and expensive. For 2k you have a near new 125cc scooter that has lights, storage but most important you are going same speed as car traffic. Also you have a full face helmet, proper wet weather safety gear and you can put proper soft compound winter tyres. We have bike lanes everywhere here in Belgium but riding to work is retarded, way too dangerous.

  • @paulsheehan2998
    @paulsheehan2998 Před měsícem

    Im a fair weather commuter
    I blow the dust off the car late September
    Then my costs raise by 250 quid a month until late march.
    If it wasn't such a pu*sy I'd be much better off.

  • @user-we1jk9ff5z
    @user-we1jk9ff5z Před 2 měsíci

    it is not winter...

  • @normanwray1341
    @normanwray1341 Před 3 měsíci

    Hif you can help me thanks 👍 I'm Amazon babe love you for ever later 😊

  • @danielwalker2613
    @danielwalker2613 Před 2 měsíci

    Stop caking your face in muck - The only make-up you need is a smile !!

  • @PeteLogan101
    @PeteLogan101 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I really like this channel but please... Stop the climate change BS...!

    • @jermainefrue1994
      @jermainefrue1994 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I agree. This no need for the link to climate change (albeit subtle).

    • @tomsmith9281
      @tomsmith9281 Před 4 měsíci +2

      You do understand the audience, right. The Venn Diagram with those that acknowledge the reality of Climate Change, and ebike riders shows a massive overlap.

    • @PeteLogan101
      @PeteLogan101 Před 4 měsíci

      @@tomsmith9281 therein lies the problem I guess, I don't follow climate cults! I enjoy my car, my motorbike and my e-bike.
      But hey, you keep the FAITH

    • @tomsmith9281
      @tomsmith9281 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@PeteLogan101 No one is saying you can't enjoy your car, motorbike and ebike. I have one of each of those too. But I can also keep an objective and rational eye on what is happening around us.

    • @PeteLogan101
      @PeteLogan101 Před 4 měsíci

      @@tomsmith9281 0.4% of earths atmosphere is CO2. 3% of that 0.4 is from human activity. Boris Johnson would do more damage to the Pacific ocean by pissing in it, once, then all the CO2 produced by everyone on earth.
      CO2 is literally the gas of life...the so-called green agenda is a money making exercise, nothing more!
      According to (the former head of the bank of England) Mark Carney, the world needs to raise 122 trillion dollars in taxes to save the planet from CO2. 😆
      Insane!! What's happening has zero to do with the climate and everything to do with power, money, control.
      After all when did politicians / corporations ever give a crap about anything other than themselves.
      Leopards do not change their spots!

  • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe

    Coldest morning i rode in this winter was -4c. Honestly it was absolutely fine i wouldn't want to do it in any colder though. Without electric assist it might actually he easier as you're generating more heat, my bike on maximum assist will basically let you put absolutely no effort into pedalling and go 16mph everywhere.