Frozen bike cures?
 

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I had a new bike freezing problem today - mud freezing onto the pedals (wellgo v12s) causing my normally very grippy shoes to want to be anywhere but where they should be. Had to chip away at the pins with a house key, which gave the front mech cable long enough to freeze to the downtube.

Anybody care to build a winter pedal that uses a little friction from the axle to heat the pins, thus keeping them ice free and warming the rider's feet in the process?


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 10:33 am
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Piss on your pedals.


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 10:35 am
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What Hora said.


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 10:39 am
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drop your heels , you dont need the pins of a v8 to keep your feet on.

and yes piss on things and move quickly after doing so before it freezes up again


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 10:39 am
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Recently I went to a very early morning ride with my bike on the roof. The mechanism inside the shifter froze meaning I had one gear! I was going to piss on the shifter but everyone disproved 😆


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 10:43 am
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My shifters froze during a ride in the last cold snap a few months ago - I declined my male riding buddies helpful suggestions that they pee over my handlebars 😆


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 10:56 am
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Call me sensitive but I prefer over-engineered solutions to the idea of exposing myself in sub-zero temperatures.

drop your heels , you dont need the pins of a v8 to keep your feet on.

Flat-soled shoes won't stick to 5mm ridges of frozen mud at any angle.


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 11:17 am
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Toe clips and straps FTW!

(Never thought I'd say that)


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 11:26 am
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drop your heel[s]s[/s]

If you drop 'em both your feet end up parallel again and no grip advantage, you just shift your weight off the back of the bike.

Drop the leading heel, point your trailing toes and brace your legs outwards (fore/aft).

Still doesn't help with grip. I had frozen shoes/pedals last night, so bad my feet were skating around everywhere.


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 11:42 am
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Can I recommend liberal use of gt85 on mechs after snowy rides so you are not frozen in one (wrong) gear for the next mornings commute


 
Posted : 16/01/2013 11:55 am

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