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on 2/25/2006 Ski goggles are the greatest for those 20 degree, or less days.Windproof layers is the easiest way to stay warm, then a wool/synthetic long sleeve shirt should go a really long way. Consider removing your clipless pedals for the really cold months. The metal pedal touches your large metal bike, that is touching your metal cleat that touches your foot. That is really fast heat transfer from your foot.Cheap warm up pants (no snap ones) break the wind superbly, use them with some regular shorts and leg warmers and you should be fine. Ski clothes can easily be adapted to cycling (hats, gloves, mittens, goggles, jackets).Fenders are your best friend (except if you live in a desert). Always have a water bottle.
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