I've been winter commuting on my wisper 905se and have found the experience quite painful in the cold.
The battery is dying really quickly, with the green light flickering on and off after just a few miles, the sport mudguards leave my back covered in ice cold water and grit from the roads and my muscles don't seem to want to work as hard in the cold.
Also the dark nights make cycling in london rather scary as I cant see as clearly, plus when it rains I cant see at all because of my glasses.
Does anyone have any good advice re the above, should I have the city mudguards fitted? Will my battery 'recover' once it gets warmer?? how can i get my legs to work properly in the cold..
brrrrrr
The battery is dying really quickly, with the green light flickering on and off after just a few miles, the sport mudguards leave my back covered in ice cold water and grit from the roads and my muscles don't seem to want to work as hard in the cold.
Also the dark nights make cycling in london rather scary as I cant see as clearly, plus when it rains I cant see at all because of my glasses.
Does anyone have any good advice re the above, should I have the city mudguards fitted? Will my battery 'recover' once it gets warmer?? how can i get my legs to work properly in the cold..
brrrrrr